Daily from 7.00pm.
Programmes start at 7.00pm.
Katty Kay in Washington and Christian Fraser in London report on the events that are shaping the world.
First of three shows compiling some of the BBC's rare 60s archive hits by the likes of The Foundations, Julie Driscoll, Sandie Shaw and Procol Harum. Narrated by Mark Radcliffe. Show more
As veterans gather to relive one of the turning points of the Second World War, historian James Holland reassesses the 77-day Battle for Normandy that followed the invasion. Show more
Writer and presenter Ben Macintyre reveals the gripping true story of the double agents who helped to make D-day a success, a triumph for espionage, deceit and twisted thinking. Show more
George Stevens's film shows the liberation of Paris, the link-up between the Russian and American armies on the River Elbe and the Allied capture of the Dachau concentration camp. Show more
A performance of Holst's The Planets by the BBC Symphony Orchestra, with each movement introduced by Professor Brian Cox against a backdrop of the very latest in planetary imagery. Show more
First of three shows compiling some of the BBC's rare 60s archive hits by the likes of The Foundations, Julie Driscoll, Sandie Shaw and Procol Harum. Narrated by Mark Radcliffe. Show more
Alok Jha charts the history of weather forecasting. He tells the story of how meteorology became one of the most important scientific endeavours of the modern age. Show more
British singer-songwriter duo Crissie Rhodes and Ben Earle form the award-winning country act The Shires. Their ultimate soundtrack ranges from Dolly Parton to Shania Twain. Show more
As veterans gather to relive one of the turning points of the Second World War, historian James Holland reassesses the 77-day Battle for Normandy that followed the invasion. Show more
Programmes start at 7.00pm.