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Duration: 59 minutes

on BBC Four HD

Lucy Worsley explores the Edwardian era and the golden age of detective fiction between the wars - the time of Dr Crippen, Agatha Christie and Alfred Hitchcock films. Show more

Lights Up

Buttercup

Duration: 45 minutes

on BBC Four HD

Fortune is live streaming her truth, weaving words of survival and solidarity. From a little girl in a bedroom in Kinshasa to a bold young poet in Liverpool, this is her story. Show more

Contributors

Associate Producer:
Odile Mukete
Producer:
Leanne Jones
Director:
Julia Samuels
Production Company:
Tigerlily Productions
Production Company:
20 Stories High

How to Make

Series 1

The Toothbrush

Duration: 59 minutes

on BBC Four HD

Available for years

Designer and materials engineer Zoe Laughlin explores the science - and conducts her own experiments - behind creating a more sustainable solution for brushing our teeth. Show more

Contributors

Presenter:
Zoe Laughlin
Executive Producer:
Sarah Trigg
Executive Producer:
Maia Liddell
Producer:
Jake Clifford
Producer:
Ekta Walia
Director:
Darren Coates
Director:
Paul Kittel
Production Company:
Wonder

Duration: 59 minutes

on BBC Four HD

Available for 7 months

The story of Peter Rice, widely regarded as the most distinguished structural engineer of the late 20th century, and his massive impact on modern architecture. Show more

Contributors

Producer:
Brian Willis
Executive Producer:
Trevor Birney

Duration: 59 minutes

on BBC Four HD

Lucy Worsley explores the Edwardian era and the golden age of detective fiction between the wars - the time of Dr Crippen, Agatha Christie and Alfred Hitchcock films. Show more

BBC Four HD

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