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Bob Ross captures on canvas the haunting loveliness of stalwart trees shielding a lonesome brook from the light.
Julia Bradbury walks the 60 kilometres of Iceland's most famous hiking route, a trail which ends at the the huge volcanic crater at the centre of the Eyjafjallajökull glacier. Show more
As part of BBC Four’s Pride season, a classic episode of EastEnders from 1989, which caused uproar at the time for broadcasting the first mouth-to-mouth kiss between two gay men on British television. Show more
When widowed cabbie Ray picks up retired teacher Jim there's an instant rapport. They both realise they have dreams to fulfil but Ray's ideas conflict with his children's.
Monologues charting the UK gay experience. The 1967 Sexual Offences Act will revolutionise everything, right? Perhaps not, as far as dapper gent Jackie is concerned. Show more
Monologues charting the UK gay experience. As the Blitz hits London, Fredrick is grateful that he survived in a very unlikely place of refuge. Show more
Monologues charting the UK gay experience. Bobby is a swaggering man about town, but he has a secret. Can it survive when it really matters? Show more
Monologues charting the UK gay experience. Steve anxiously prepares his wedding speech. But now the big day is here, what has been won and what has been lost? Show more
Two-part documentary in which Jonathan Meades makes the case for 20th-century concrete Brutalist architecture in an homage to a style that he sees a brave, bold and bloody-minded. Show more
Julia Bradbury walks the 60 kilometres of Iceland's most famous hiking route, a trail which ends at the the huge volcanic crater at the centre of the Eyjafjallajökull glacier. Show more
Entomologist George McGavin and ant expert Adam Hart capture all aspects of life in an ant colony using time-lapse cameras, microscopes, microphones and radio tracking technology. Show more
Programmes start at 7.00pm.