Daily from 7.00pm.
Programmes start at 7.00pm.
Bob Ross paints an awesome cloudy sky set against a turbulent sea of crashing waves in just 30 minutes.
In the midst of the coronavirus pandemic, Alastair Sooke gains privileged access to the Tate Modern for a last look at the Warhol exhibition. Show more
Historical series looking at the Roman empire from the bottom up. Professor Mary Beard discovers the crime and slum conditions in the world's first high-rise city. Show more
Documentary that explores the labyrinthine art world of the 21st century and examines both the place of art and artistic passion in our money-driven, consumer-based society. Show more
Britain's Outlaws: Highwaymen, Pirates and Rogues
Episode 2: Pirates
1 hour on BBC Four
Available for 11 months
Sam Willis explores the golden age of piracy during the early 18th century and charts the devastating impact pirates had during an age of colonial expansion. Show more
Writer and critic AN Wilson revisits the life and work of poet Philip Larkin. Featuring readings by Larkin himself, including The Whitsun Weddings, Arundel Tomb and Aubade. Show more
The life of Philip Larkin as seen through his photography. Poet and academic John Wedgwood Clarke looks at pictures found after his death and asks what they say about his work. Show more
Bob Ross paints an awesome cloudy sky set against a turbulent sea of crashing waves in just 30 minutes.
In the midst of the coronavirus pandemic, Alastair Sooke gains privileged access to the Tate Modern for a last look at the Warhol exhibition. Show more
Documentary that explores the labyrinthine art world of the 21st century and examines both the place of art and artistic passion in our money-driven, consumer-based society. Show more
Programmes start at 7.00pm.