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Bob Ross paints a beautiful monochromatic scene with delicate leafless trees and a rich grassy meadow cuddling a sweet cottage.
Professor Ben Garrod reveals how skin protects vertebrates from extremes of temperature, the harmful effect of UV and a host of living organisms that want to get in. Show more
Michael Wood's Story of England
Episode 5: Henry VIII to the Industrial Revolution
1 hour on BBC Four HD
A portrait of one village through the whole of English history sees 17th-century dissenters, an 18th-century writer and knitting factories. Show more
Documentary about Jesse Dufton and his attempt to take on the challenge of becoming the first blind person to lead a climb of the Old Man of Hoy, in Orkney, Scotland. Show more
Series in which Sam Willis reveals stories of invasion in Britain, including the Barbary Corsaire pirates and the tale of King Louis the Lion, who invaded in the 13th century. Show more
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Using 40 years of BBC archive footage Dan Snow charts how the Mary Rose was discovered, excavated and raised, and what the latest research has revealed about the ship and her crew. Show more
James Fox looks at the clean minimalism of the Japanese home, which has been exported around the world, from modernist architecture to lifestyle stores like Muji. Show more
Bob Ross paints a beautiful monochromatic scene with delicate leafless trees and a rich grassy meadow cuddling a sweet cottage.
Film critic David Stratton explores the depiction of families, of all types, in Australian films, including The Castle, The Devil's Playground, Romper Stomper, Ned Kelly and Animal Kingdom. Show more
Programmes start at 7.00pm.