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Katty Kay in Washington and Christian Fraser in London report on the events that are shaping the world.
Michael Portillo continues his journey from the heart of the East Midlands to Northumberland's Holy Island. In Hessle, he learns about the Humber Bridge. Show more
Four professional bakers bake their way through the Victorian era. They set up shop in 1837 and must get to grips with centuries-old methods of breadmaking. Show more
Documentary featuring the characters who enjoy swimming in the ponds on Hampstead Heath as much today as people did in the time of Constable and Keats. Show more
Film that reveals the mental health crisis currently gripping Iraq, a country that has just one psychiatric hospital for a population of 38 million. Show more
Clydebuilt: The Ships That Made the Commonwealth
Episode 1: Cutty Sark
1 hour on BBC Four HD
Available for years
Documentary series in which David Hayman explores the stories of four ships built on the river Clyde. This first programme features the story of the Cutty Sark. Show more
How postwar Britain went from a place where eating out was more of a chore than a pleasure to a nation of food adventurers, thanks to generations of migrants opening eateries. Show more
Documentary. A vibrant snapshot of the 1980s through the eyes of New York City’s African American and Latinx Harlem drag ball scene. Show more
Richie Woodhall reveals a tale of conflict and conscience as he investigates the untold story of Laurence and Egbert Cadbury's involvement in the First World War. Show more
Four professional bakers bake their way through the Victorian era. They set up shop in 1837 and must get to grips with centuries-old methods of breadmaking. Show more
Programmes start at 7.00pm.