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Programmes start at 7.00pm.
Fred Dibnah's World of Steam, Steel and Stone
Episode 1: The Industrial Landscape
29 minutes on BBC Four HD
Fred Dibnah looks at industrialisation in Britain. He revisits sites including Queen Street Mill, the Long Shop Museum and the Black Country Living Museum. Show more
Follow Bob Ross along a trail covered in fresh white snow, surrounded by warm colours and fuzzy bark trees, as he paints a brisk quiet day.
Cutting-edge camera techniques give a new and unique perspective on a turbulent year in the life of England's largest national park. Show more
Film about 'the people's mountain', Blencathra in the Lake District. It looks at the lives of residents, children and visitors, with contributions from Ed Byrne and Stuart Maconie. Show more
Neil Oliver, Chris Packham, Andy Torbet and Dr Shini Somara join archaeologists from around the world who have gathered in Orkney to investigate one of Europe's biggest digs. Show more
David Dimbleby sails the south west coast of England, exploring maritime art, architecture and history - including the story of Sir Francis Drake. Show more
Documentary about Michael Landy's performance artwork Break Down, in which, over a period of two weeks in 2001, he publicly destroyed everything he owned. Show more
Follow Bob Ross along a trail covered in fresh white snow, surrounded by warm colours and fuzzy bark trees, as he paints a brisk quiet day.
Fred Dibnah's World of Steam, Steel and Stone
Episode 1: The Industrial Landscape
29 minutes on BBC Four HD
Fred Dibnah looks at industrialisation in Britain. He revisits sites including Queen Street Mill, the Long Shop Museum and the Black Country Living Museum. Show more
Cutting-edge camera techniques give a new and unique perspective on a turbulent year in the life of England's largest national park. Show more
Film about 'the people's mountain', Blencathra in the Lake District. It looks at the lives of residents, children and visitors, with contributions from Ed Byrne and Stuart Maconie. Show more
Programmes start at 7.00pm.