Daily from 7.00pm.
Programmes start at 7.00pm.
Four-part series about the Lake District. Eskdale is the final destination in Paul Rose's trek. He has the summit of Scafell Pike, England's highest mountain, in his sights. Show more
Fred Dibnah's Made in Britain
Episode 5: Water and Boilers
29 minutes on BBC Four
Available for 11 months
Fred Dibnah searches Britain for technology from a bygone age, visiting Ryhope pumping station in Sunderland and the Israel Newton boiler works in Bradford. Show more
Hancock is suffering with a cold, and none of his remedies seem to work. In desperation, he listens to Sid, who recommends a keep fit course to keep him healthy.
Classic sitcom. Bob thinks Terry needs new friends, but inviting him to Alan and Brenda's trendy dinner party might not be such a great idea. Show more
The extraordinary story of Una Marson, a trailblazing poet, playwright and campaigner, and the first black producer and broadcaster at the BBC. Show more
How Britain's docks in cities like Liverpool, London and Cardiff were not only commercial portals to the world, but also gateways for the arrival of sounds, styles and cultures. Show more
Alan Yentob joins South African artist William Kentridge as he prepares an epic frieze along the banks of the River Tiber in Rome. Show more
A profile of Edric Connor, who, in 1958, became the first black actor to appear with the Royal Shakespeare Company. Show more
A profile of Gloria Cumper, who became the first black female law graduate of Girton College, Cambridge, and was instrumental in setting up the University of the West Indies. Show more
A profile of Savile Row tailor Andrew Ramroop.
Four-part series about the Lake District. Eskdale is the final destination in Paul Rose's trek. He has the summit of Scafell Pike, England's highest mountain, in his sights. Show more
Fred Dibnah's Made in Britain
Episode 5: Water and Boilers
29 minutes on BBC Four
Available for 11 months
Fred Dibnah searches Britain for technology from a bygone age, visiting Ryhope pumping station in Sunderland and the Israel Newton boiler works in Bradford. Show more
The extraordinary story of Una Marson, a trailblazing poet, playwright and campaigner, and the first black producer and broadcaster at the BBC. Show more
How Britain's docks in cities like Liverpool, London and Cardiff were not only commercial portals to the world, but also gateways for the arrival of sounds, styles and cultures. Show more
Programmes start at 7.00pm.