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Great British Railway Journeys

Series 10

Belfast to Portrush

Duration: 28 minutes

on BBC Four

Available for 5 months

Michael Portillo continues his rail journey through Northern Ireland. In Belfast’s grand Edwardian City Hall, Michael investigates the scene of a watershed moment in Irish history. Show more

Timeshift

Series 14

Episode 2: Killer Storms and Cruel Winters: The History of Extreme Weather

Duration: 1 hour

on BBC Four

Lucie Green looks back through Britain's most dramatic weather history and sees how our reactions helped forge a weather science that today allows us to predict the worst extremes. Show more

Contributors

Presenter:
Lucie Green
Executive Producer:
Michael Poole

The US and the Holocaust

Series 1

The Homeless, Tempest-Tossed (1942- )

Duration: 2 hours, 2 minutes

on BBC Four

Available for 10 months

First reports of the industrial scale of killing reach the United States. As the Allies advance, soldiers uncover mass graves, revealing the full horror of the Holocaust. Show more

Ancient Worlds

Episode 3: The Greek Thing

Duration: 59 minutes

on BBC Four

Available for years

Richard Miles explores the power and the paradox of the 'Greek Thing' - a blossoming in art, philosophy and science that went hand in hand with political discord. Show more

Contributors

Presenter:
Richard Miles
Executive Producer:
Eamon Hardy
Producer:
Tim Kirby
Director:
Tim Kirby

Great British Railway Journeys

Series 10

Belfast to Portrush

Duration: 28 minutes

on BBC Four

Available for 5 months

Michael Portillo continues his rail journey through Northern Ireland. In Belfast’s grand Edwardian City Hall, Michael investigates the scene of a watershed moment in Irish history. Show more

BBC Four

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