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Steve Wright and Mark Goodier present the pop chart programme, first broadcast on 26 May 1988 and featuring Debbie Gibson, Aswad, The Style Council, Hothouse Flowers and Wet Wet Wet. Show more
A look at the skies above us. The job with the highest pressure at NATS is keeping everyone safe entering or leaving London's airspace. Show more
Did total war unleash the world’s first pharmacological arms race? And in the face of industrial slaughter, what role did drugs play in combat? Historian James Holland investigates. Show more
Documentary telling the little-known story about how the Allies used 3D photographs to thwart the Nazis' superweapons before they could devastate Britain. Show more
Joann Fletcher explains how ancient Egypt's story fits together. In the final episode, Joann discovers how Egypt's enemies exploited a country weakened by internal strife. Show more
Steve Wright and Mark Goodier present the pop chart programme, first broadcast on 26 May 1988 and featuring Debbie Gibson, Aswad, The Style Council, Hothouse Flowers and Wet Wet Wet. Show more
Andrew Graham-Dixon examines Andy Warhol's soup can paintings, interviews pop artist James Rosenquist, looks at Ed Ruscha's work and visits Jeff Koons's studio. Show more
A look at the skies above us. The job with the highest pressure at NATS is keeping everyone safe entering or leaving London's airspace. Show more
Did total war unleash the world’s first pharmacological arms race? And in the face of industrial slaughter, what role did drugs play in combat? Historian James Holland investigates. Show more
Programmes start at 7.00pm.