Victoria Coren Mitchell hosts the series where knowledge will only take you so far. In the grand final, two teams battle it out to be named series champions. Show more
Documentary in which Ray Mears discovers East Anglia's Bronze Age art and artefacts and explores how they reflect the spirit of innovation of the age. Show more
David Bintley on how the Sadler's Wells Ballet company brought ballet to the British people as an antidote to austerity and emerged, postwar, as the Royal Ballet. Show more
Film exploring the life and work of celebrated yet controversial choreographer Sir Kenneth MacMillan, whose creativity unleashed over 60 ballets that changed the dance landscape. Show more
Award-winning choreographer Michael Clark presents his acclaimed triptych of contemporary dance, to music by Patti Smith, Erik Satie and David Bowie. Show more
Yasmine Naghdi and Beatriz Stix-Brunell discuss and perform an all-female pas de deux, showcasing not just grace and beauty but strength, athleticism and power. Show more
Rich Hall takes the viewer on a skewed but keenly eyed journey to the place built on a tectonic faultline that still deigns to call itself the Land of Dreams - California. Show more
Jim Al-Khalili tells the story of the great leap in scientific knowledge that took place in the Islamic world between the 8th and 14th centuries. Show more
David Bintley on how the Sadler's Wells Ballet company brought ballet to the British people as an antidote to austerity and emerged, postwar, as the Royal Ballet. Show more
Film exploring the life and work of celebrated yet controversial choreographer Sir Kenneth MacMillan, whose creativity unleashed over 60 ballets that changed the dance landscape. Show more