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This historic coastal walk takes Shanaz Gulzar along a stretch of the 109-mile Cleveland Way. From Runswick Bay, Shanaz climbs the steep steps to the clifftop before strolling the coastal path. Show more
Ben Garrod finds out how the skeleton has allowed vertebrates to take to the air, why the pigeon is an exceptional flier and how the albatross makes huge migrations. Show more
New Zealand: Earth's Mythical Islands
Episode 3: New Arrivals
59 minutes on BBC Four
Available for 8 months
Told through the experiences of its native species, this is the moving story of the changing fortunes of New Zealand's wildlife since humans first arrived. Show more
Joann Fletcher explains how ancient Egypt's story fits together. She explores how the Pyramid Age ended in catastrophe and Egypt was plunged into the dark ages and civil war. Show more
Sam, a quiet West Indian working as a London Transport ticket collector, strikes up an unlikely, but warm, friendship with Joe, an old man who has a room in the same house. Show more
A Storyville documentary. Cold War spy George Blake betrayed his colleagues to the KGB, then escaped from Wormwood Scrubs five years later and fled to the Soviet Union. Show more
This historic coastal walk takes Shanaz Gulzar along a stretch of the 109-mile Cleveland Way. From Runswick Bay, Shanaz climbs the steep steps to the clifftop before strolling the coastal path. Show more
Ben Garrod finds out how the skeleton has allowed vertebrates to take to the air, why the pigeon is an exceptional flier and how the albatross makes huge migrations. Show more
Joann Fletcher explains how ancient Egypt's story fits together. She explores how the Pyramid Age ended in catastrophe and Egypt was plunged into the dark ages and civil war. Show more
New Zealand: Earth's Mythical Islands
Episode 3: New Arrivals
59 minutes on BBC Four
Available for 8 months
Told through the experiences of its native species, this is the moving story of the changing fortunes of New Zealand's wildlife since humans first arrived. Show more
Programmes start at 7.00pm.