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Katty Kay in Washington and Christian Fraser in London report on the events that are shaping the world.
Adam Rutherford tells the story of 16th-century anatomist Andreas Vesalius, who produced the first complete account of the human body and how to dissect it. Show more
Dan Cruickshank follows in the footsteps of chroniclers John Stow and John Strype to explore London in the 17th century, one of the most dramatic times in the city's history. Show more
Dan Snow, Professor Alice Roberts and Dr Albert Lin investigate a series of earth-shattering discoveries at a mighty tomb guarded by the Terracotta Warriors in China. Show more
Hannah Fry leads a nationwide experiment to help plan for the next deadly flu pandemic, which could happen at any time. How many will it kill? What can we do about it? Show more
On the twenty-fifth anniversary of Mandela's election, BBC Correspondent Fergal Keane went back to examine his reports and consider why history did not turn out the way he expected. Show more
First episode of a two-part series following business at Christie's, the world's largest auction house, as staff, experts, advisers and buyers set art trends, prices and records. Show more
Dressmaker Thelma Madine, best known for designing gypsy wedding dresses, takes on the world of the feis with a unique range of Irish dance dresses. Show more
After stepping out in style on Britain's Got Talent in 2014, the Innova dance troupe return to the beautiful coastline beaches of Portstewart. Show more
Dan Cruickshank follows in the footsteps of chroniclers John Stow and John Strype to explore London in the 17th century, one of the most dramatic times in the city's history. Show more
Programmes start at 7.00pm.