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In the first part of the story, we are introduced to Jim Hawkins and ‘Billy’ Bones and the tale of 'buccaneers and buried gold' begins.
Paul and Barry take up residency at Mrs Hepplewhite's hotel, but when they learn that she is allergic to animals, they take steps to remove one of their magical assistants!
An episode of the classic BBC TV children's activities series. The gang bake banana brownies, show you how to make a board game, and find out about indoor karting.
Baritone Benjamin Appl and pianist James Baillieu reimagine Schubert's song cycle Winterreise in the wintry setting of an Alpine landscape. Show more
Dame Fanny Waterman talks to Petroc Trelawney about her life as a concert pianist, renowned piano teacher and founder and chair of the Leeds International Piano Competition. Show more
Simon Schama meets celebrated Chinese artist Ai Weiwei, who speaks candidly about his life and work, and his determination to preserve truth and memory. Show more
Simon Schama meets Pussy Riot’s Nadya Tolokonnikova, who speaks about her fight to preserve freedom of expression in Putin’s Russia. Show more
Simon Schama meets renowned Canadian author Margaret Atwood to discuss how art and writing can play a crucial role in solving some of the world’s most pressing issues. Show more
When British soldier Shaun Emery is accused of a crime he strenuously denies, newly promoted DI Rachel Carey is assigned to investigate. Show more
After key evidence is mysteriously redacted from her investigation, Carey is forced to find other ways of pursuing Shaun, who is searching for answers of his own. Show more
The stakes intensify for Shaun when he comes face to face with inscrutable CIA agent Frank Napier, whilst Carey's investigation appears to hit rock bottom. Show more
Richard E. Grant travels to southern France, in the footsteps of great writers, past and present, whose work has been inspired by the country and its culture. Show more
Programmes start at 7.00pm.