Programme Index

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Royal Welsh Show

2017

Episode 1

Duration: 30 minutes

on BBC Four

Kate Humble presents highlights from the opening day of the Royal Welsh Show. She takes a behind-the-scenes look at what it takes to put on a show that attracts 250,000 visitors. Show more

Horizon

2017

Ten Things You Need to Know about the Future

Duration: 59 minutes

on BBC Four

Hannah Fry delves into the data we have today to provide an evidence-based vision of tomorrow. With some expert help, she investigates questions we want answered about the future. Show more

Professor Armand Leroi, an evolutionary biologist, explores the 'scientific history of pop music' and attempts to use the data to create a hit record with producer Trevor Horn. Show more

Ocean Giants

Episode 3: Voices of the Sea

Duration: 1 hour

on BBC Four

Available for 4 months

Documentary series about the intelligence of dolphins and whales. This part looks at how the sea mammals make sounds to catch food, and sing for music's own sake. Show more

Contributors

Producer:
Phil Chapman
Executive Producer:
Sara Ford
Series Producer:
Mark Brownlow
Series Producer:
Phil Chapman
Narrator:
Stephen Fry

A look at the history of still-life painting, featuring a range of delights from the earliest existing Xenia mural paintings found at Pompeii to the cubist masterpieces of Picasso. Show more

Contributors

Executive Producer:
Franny Moyle
Producer:
Liam McArdle
Director:
Liam McArdle

Horizon

2017

Ten Things You Need to Know about the Future

Duration: 59 minutes

on BBC Four

Hannah Fry delves into the data we have today to provide an evidence-based vision of tomorrow. With some expert help, she investigates questions we want answered about the future. Show more

BBC Four

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