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Neil Oliver films a scene from The Mayor of Casterbridge using an antique camera, to reveal how pioneers in Brighton made movies long before Hollywood. Show more
Fred Dibnah's World of Steam, Steel and Stone
Episode 3: The Machines That Changed the World
29 minutes on BBC Four
Fred Dibnah traces the development of industrialisation in Britain. Fred's passion for the machines of the past helped raise public awareness. Show more
Go on a 30-minute hike with painter Bob Ross to the south west of the United States and watch him create the beauty of fresh skies over sun-glistened mountains and a silvery mere.
The result of the post-mortem is known and James finds that while a vet's life is not altogether enviable, a dog's life might well be.
The true story of Colonel Percy Fawcett, who led several expeditions in the Amazon rainforest to discover what he called the Lost City of Z. Show more
Documentary series in which Dan Cruickshank reveals the world's most beautiful man-made treasures. Dan visits the giant Moai, the ruins of Machu Picchu and the statue of Christ in Rio. Show more
Actor, writer and producer Chizzy Akudolu presents a new collection of dramatic short films on subjects such as dating, the climate emergency, UFOs and school friendships. Show more
Go on a 30-minute hike with painter Bob Ross to the south west of the United States and watch him create the beauty of fresh skies over sun-glistened mountains and a silvery mere.
Fred Dibnah's World of Steam, Steel and Stone
Episode 3: The Machines That Changed the World
29 minutes on BBC Four
Fred Dibnah traces the development of industrialisation in Britain. Fred's passion for the machines of the past helped raise public awareness. Show more
Bendor Grosvenor and Emma Dabiri discover a mysterious portrait at Tatton Park in Cheshire. Bendor makes a bold claim for the artist and is forced to completely rethink his ideas. Show more
Programmes start at 7.00pm.