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Duration: 1 hour, 30 minutes

on BBC Four

Josie d'Arby presents highlights from the UK's most prestigious choir competition at the Wales Millennium Centre in Cardiff, as six choirs battle it out in the 2016 Grand Final. Show more

Contributors

Presenter:
Josie d'Arby
Presenter:
Julian Ovenden
Producer:
Anwen Rees
Director:
Rhodri Huw
Director:
Sian Parry
Executive Producer:
Paul Bullock

The Flying Archaeologist

Episode 2: Norfolk Broads

Duration: 29 minutes

on BBC Four

Available for years

Ben Robinson flies over the Broads where photos have revealed 945 previously unknown ancient sites, many of which have historians rethinking the history of the area. Show more

Horizon

2011-2012

Episode 2: Seeing Stars

Duration: 59 minutes

on BBC Four

Available for years

Horizon follows the astronomers pushing the limits of science and engineering with a new generation of supertelescopes in the hunt for mysterious objects in the universe. Show more

How to Build...

Series 1

Episode 1: A Nuclear Submarine

Duration: 59 minutes

on BBC Four

Documentary following the construction of the Astute nuclear submarine, which has been 14 years in the making and cost over a billion pounds. Show more

Monkey Planet

Episode 3: Master Minds

Duration: 59 minutes

on BBC Four

Available for 5 months

Monkey Planet discovers how primates are individuals with a sense of self and why brainpower is essential to primate survival. Show more

Contributors

Presenter:
George McGavin
Executive Producer:
Chris Cole
Series Producer:
Jo Shinner
Producer:
Rosie Thomas
Production Manager:
Pauline Gates

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