Daily from 7.00pm.
Programmes start at 7.00pm.
American painter Bob Ross's imagination turns to creating a quiet place in which to sleep and dream - a cosy barn in winter, with the ground blanketed in snow, set against a soft sky.
A look at the finest examples of illustrated books, including Alice in Wonderland and The Gruffalo, and the relationship between writer and illustrator. Show more
A portrait of one village through the whole of English history. Amazing finds in the school archive help trace peasant education back to the 14th century. Show more
Lucy Worsley tells the story of the royal photograph, showing how the royal family worked with generations of photographers to create images that reinvented the British monarchy. Show more
Series looking at photographs of ten icons. This edition explores how photography changed the relationship between the monarchy and the public during Queen Victoria's reign. Show more
Series in which Sam Willis reveals a story of invasion in Britain spanning thousands of years. He fells a tree with a flint axe and gets to grips with Viking boat technology. Show more
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James Fox explores how the artistic life of three Japanese cities shaped the country's attitudes to past and present, east and west, and helped forge the very idea of Japan itself. Show more
American painter Bob Ross's imagination turns to creating a quiet place in which to sleep and dream - a cosy barn in winter, with the ground blanketed in snow, set against a soft sky.
Film critic David Stratton looks at how Australian cinema celebrates the endurance of outsiders. His selections include Muriel's Wedding and The Adventures of Priscilla, Queen of the Desert. Show more
Lucy Worsley tells the story of the royal photograph, showing how the royal family worked with generations of photographers to create images that reinvented the British monarchy. Show more
Programmes start at 7.00pm.