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See what can be achieved on a simple black canvas as Bob Ross paints a moonlit setting with crashing waves.
Behind the scenes with Sharon Eyal, one of the most exciting and powerful choreographers in contemporary dance, as she and her company L-E-V rehearse and premiere a new work. Show more
Professor Jim Al-Khalili looks at how the early scientists' bid to decode the order of the elements was driven by false starts and bitter disputes. Show more
In her story of Britain's imported German dynasty, Lucy Worsley shows how George II had to adapt to a growing 'middling rank' no longer content with being downtrodden subjects. Show more
Written and filmed in lockdown, Unprecedented responds to the radical way we have seen our world change during the coronavirus pandemic, featuring the UK’s most celebrated actors. Show more
A portrayal of time passing in a walled garden. Using real-time and time-lapse footage, it explores the relationship between the seasons and the plants, and people who work there. Show more
Tomorrow's Worlds: The Unearthly History of Science Fiction
Episode 2: Invasion
59 minutes on BBC Four HD
Dominic Sandbrook continues his exploration of science fiction by looking at its obsession with alien invasion, from all-out assault to sinister hidden threats. Show more
As the Industrial Revolution promised more inexplicable wonders of the modern world, Gothic art and literature became both backward and forward looking. Show more
See what can be achieved on a simple black canvas as Bob Ross paints a moonlit setting with crashing waves.
Behind the scenes with Sharon Eyal, one of the most exciting and powerful choreographers in contemporary dance, as she and her company L-E-V rehearse and premiere a new work. Show more
In her story of Britain's imported German dynasty, Lucy Worsley shows how George II had to adapt to a growing 'middling rank' no longer content with being downtrodden subjects. Show more
Programmes start at 7.00pm.