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Fred Dibnah's Age of Steam
Episode 3: Driving the Wheels of Industry
30 minutes on BBC Four
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Steam history series. A look at the industrial expansion of the 18th century, and the use of steam engines in mills, collieries and steelworks. Show more
Bob Ross paints a beautiful monochromatic scene with delicate leafless trees and a rich grassy meadow cuddling a sweet cottage.
In Carmarthenshire, could two portraits have been painted by Peter Lely, or were they by someone else instead? Dr Bendor Grosvenor and Emma Dabiri investigate. Show more
With distinctive wit and flair, Mary Beard takes a personal view of the nude in western art and its troubling power to provoke ideas about gender, sex and moral transgression. Show more
Film-maker Xavier Alford has a rare and life-changing illness. Confronting his fears, he finds talking with fellow patients and his family makes all of them stronger. Show more
Andrew O'Hagan travels through the landscape of modern Scotland in a poetic journey to the places that inspired Robert Burns and to discover the story of his wild, dramatic life. Show more
Crime drama set in 1919 Birmingham. Thomas Shelby has to deal with an IRA chief who has come to Small Heath to avenge his cousin's death. Campbell gets closer to the stolen guns. Show more
Crime drama set in 1919 Birmingham. Thomas Shelby prepares to take on Billy Kimber but secrets come between the family. Campbell has one last plan to destroy the Blinders. Show more
With distinctive wit and flair, Mary Beard takes a personal view of the nude in western art and its troubling power to provoke ideas about gender, sex and moral transgression. Show more
Programmes start at 7.00pm.