Tom Service presents a performance of Elgar's much-loved Cello Concerto, composed in the wake of the First World War, with French cellist Jean-Guihen Queyras as soloist. Show more
Five hundred years ago, the Emperor Babur laid out beautiful gardens in Kabul. After being battered by war, his favourite one has now been lovingly restored to its former glory. Show more
The story of Hull's triple trawler tragedy fifty years ago in 1968, in which 58 deep sea fishermen died, and the protest by local women who fought for greater safety at sea. Show more
Documentary. Maxine Peake's exploration of the true story of Lillian Bilocca who campaigned for improved safety in the fishing industry, and was to pay a heavy price for it. Show more
Documentary about the wildlife of France, revealing the wolves, wild boar and bears that live amongst France's many mountains, valleys and forests. Show more
The story of itinerant circus performers, cabaret acts, freak shows, and vaudeville and fairground attractions from the 19th and 20th centuries, using rare footage and home movies. Show more
Documentary in which David Hayman explores the rich history of one of Scotland's best-loved boats, the Clyde Puffer. Show more
Documentary. Two iconic British buildings - the Wellington Rooms in Liverpool and the Coal Exchange in Cardiff - are threatened with demolition and Nick Broomfield is on the case. Show more
Documentary. The story of Chanel No 5, which was at the centre of a war between Coco Chanel and her business partners the Wertheimer brothers from the 1920s to the 1940s. Show more