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Series 1

Episode 2: Buttons

Duration: 30 minutes

on BBC Four HD

Sitcom about a middle-aged bachelor. The latest girl in Timothy's life has a jealous boyfriend who doesn't take kindly to him trying to steal her away. Show more

Contributors

Timothy Lumsden:
Ronnie Corbett
Phyllis Lumsden:
Barbara Lott
Sidney Lumsden:
William Moore
Pianist:
Paul Maguire
Producer:
David Askey

Art critic Alastair Sooke delves into the murky world of art theft. Despite the high stakes and daring involved, many of the crimes go unnoticed by the media. Show more

Contributors

Presenter:
Alastair Sooke
Executive Producer:
Ross Harper
Executive Producer:
Greg Sanderson
Assistant Producer:
Iain Robson
Production Manager:
Michelle Gauntlett
Production Manager:
Nina Robertson
Production Coordinator:
Catherine Ross
Director of photography:
Richard Cook
Sound Recordist:
John Osborne
Sound Recordist:
Cameron Mercer
Participant:
Jan De Kesel
Participant:
Anthony Amore
Participant:
Tom Mashberg
Participant:
Geoff Kelly
Participant:
Dick Ellis
Participant:
Julian Radcliffe
Participant:
Ludovico Gippetto
Participant:
Giovanni Pastore
Participant:
Myles Connor
Participant:
Marty Leppo
Participant:
Noah Charney

Duration: 1 hour, 27 minutes

on BBC Four HD

Available for years

Documentary showing how the long-playing album changed popular music for ever between the mid-1960s and the late 1970s by allowing artists to express themselves as never before. Show more

Britain on Film

Series 2

Episode 4: The World of Work

Duration: 30 minutes

on BBC Four HD

Using the Rank Organisation's short colour films to document British working lives in the 1960s, a period when new technology was transforming our factories. Show more

BBC Four HD

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