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Chris and Maggie report on the reaction to the dramatic announcement of the discovery of phosphine gas in the clouds of Venus, a gas that could be a sign of life. Show more
Enjoy 30 minutes of calm while Bob Ross paints a cool blue waterway winding effortlessly down from faraway high peaks and evergreens. Show more
A look at the astonishing daily systems that allow America's busiest city to function. Anita Rani, Ade Adepitan, Ant Anstead and Dan Snow trace New York's food back to its source. Show more
The story of the last years of the Second World War, and its immediate aftermath, brought to life by a series of films shot by both civilians and members of the armed forces. Show more
The British, French and Americans are waiting to enter Berlin. In the meantime, the Soviets appoint mayors, organise the food supply and go on the hunt for war criminals. Show more
Drama inspired by the life of Walter Tull, who became the first black professional footballer and then the first black commissioned officer to lead British troops during WWI. Show more
The story of Walter Tull, a pioneering black British footballer and the first black officer in the British army, who died heroically in WWI and yet is virtually unheard of today. Show more
Enjoy 30 minutes of calm while Bob Ross paints a cool blue waterway winding effortlessly down from faraway high peaks and evergreens. Show more
The story of the last years of the Second World War, and its immediate aftermath, brought to life by a series of films shot by both civilians and members of the armed forces. Show more
A journey through six centuries of warfare. Military historian Richard Holmes reviews the strategic importance of the Battle for Arras in 1940. Show more
The British, French and Americans are waiting to enter Berlin. In the meantime, the Soviets appoint mayors, organise the food supply and go on the hunt for war criminals. Show more
Programmes start at 7.00pm.