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Great British Railway Journeys

Series 11

Saxmundham to Norwich

Duration: 29 minutes

on BBC Four

Michael Portillo heads for Snape Maltings, a concert and arts venue, and learns how the music and life of one of Britain’s greatest composers was shaped by the sea and his Suffolk surroundings. Show more

Walking With...

Series 1

Walking with Jim Moir

Duration: 29 minutes

on BBC Four

Available for 11 months

Comic Jim Moir explores a fascinating corner of the Kent coast as he walks down to Dungeness. Along the way he meets locals, explores military ruins and rides a steam train. Show more

Contributors

Presenter:
Jim Moir
Series Producer:
Cy Chadwick
Director:
Cy Chadwick
Executive Producer:
Tony Parker

Yes, Minister

Series 3

Episode 5: The Bed of Nails

Duration: 30 minutes

on BBC Four

Sitcom. Jim is given responsibility for developing a national transport policy.

Contributors

James Hacker:
Paul Eddington
Bernard Woolley:
Derek Fowlds
Sir Humphrey Appleby:
Nigel Hawthorne
Sir Arnold Robinson:
John Nettleton
Sir Mark Spencer:
Nigel Stock
Undersecretary Roads Division:
Peter Dennis
Writer:
Antony Jay

Yes, Minister

Series 3

Episode 6: The Whisky Priest

Duration: 30 minutes

on BBC Four

Sitcom about a British government minister. Jim Hacker finds himself in possession of embarrassing information about the sale of arms to terrorists. Show more

Contributors

James Hacker:
Paul Eddington
Sir Humphrey Appleby:
Nigel Hawthorne
Bernard Woolley:
Derek Fowlds
Major Saunders:
John Fortune
Annie Hacker:
Diana Hoddinott

Duration: 49 minutes

on BBC Four

Available for years

After arriving at Commando Training Centre in Devon, the men find that their fortitude is tested to the very limits as they undertake the All Arms Commando Course. Show more

Contributors

Producer:
Michael Begg
Film Editor:
Paul Willey
Film Editor:
Beverley Pope
Camera Operator:
Derek Banks
Camera Operator:
Ian Dabbs
Camera Operator:
Mike Spooner
Camera Operator:
Alexander Todhope

Duration: 49 minutes

on BBC Four

Available for years

To earn their green beret, the men must undergo 12 months of what they believe to be the toughest infantry training in the world - the All Arms Commando Course.

Contributors

Producer:
Michael Begg
Film Editor:
Beverley Pope
Film Editor:
Paul Willey
Camera Operator:
Derek Banks
Camera Operator:
Ian Dabbs
Camera Operator:
John Howarth
Camera Operator:
Mike Spooner
Camera Operator:
Alexander Todhope
Camera Operator:
Andrew Lee

imagine...

Winter 2014

Episode 5: Anselm Kiefer: Remembering the Future

Duration: 1 hour, 4 minutes

on BBC Four

Available for 11 months

Alan Yentob joins Anselm Kiefer at his studios in France and Germany as he prepares for a retrospective at the Royal Academy. Show more

Contributors

Presenter:
Alan Yentob
Interviewed Guest:
Anselm Kiefer
Producer:
Jack Cocker
Director:
Jack Cocker
Series Editor:
Alan Yentob
Executive Producer:
Tanya Hudson

Great British Railway Journeys

Series 11

Saxmundham to Norwich

Duration: 29 minutes

on BBC Four

Michael Portillo heads for Snape Maltings, a concert and arts venue, and learns how the music and life of one of Britain’s greatest composers was shaped by the sea and his Suffolk surroundings. Show more

Walking With...

Series 1

Walking with Jim Moir

Duration: 29 minutes

on BBC Four

Available for 11 months

Comic Jim Moir explores a fascinating corner of the Kent coast as he walks down to Dungeness. Along the way he meets locals, explores military ruins and rides a steam train. Show more

Contributors

Presenter:
Jim Moir
Series Producer:
Cy Chadwick
Director:
Cy Chadwick
Executive Producer:
Tony Parker

BBC Four

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