Daily from 7.00pm.
Programmes start at 7.00pm.
Michael’s Bradshaw travels resume in leafy Hertfordshire, where he attempts a canoe slalom course, visits the estate of Dame Barbara Cartland and hears the shocking story of the R101 airship. Show more
Rugby legend Gareth Edwards and wife Maureen travel by foot, motorboat and canoe to see for themselves the lost canals they knew as children around Swansea and Neath. Show more
Simon Schama recounts moments of drama in the making of great works of art. How Britain's greatest painter, JMW Turner, created one his most powerful paintings, The Slave Ship.
During the reign of Elizabeth I, Protestants and Catholics use art, language and new technology to wage a battle for power in the British Isles, creating surprising and often radical works. Show more
Alan Yentob tells the story of the most famous work of art in the world - the Mona Lisa. He discovers who she is, and why she's smiling. Show more
There's only one Mona Lisa, but she's everywhere. Arena looks behind the Gioconda smile. Show more
Intimate portrait of artist Sarah Lucas, whose witty and provocative work explores questions of identity and sexuality. With contributions from Angus Fairhurst and Damien Hirst. Show more
Rugby legend Gareth Edwards and wife Maureen travel by foot, motorboat and canoe to see for themselves the lost canals they knew as children around Swansea and Neath. Show more
Michael’s Bradshaw travels resume in leafy Hertfordshire, where he attempts a canoe slalom course, visits the estate of Dame Barbara Cartland and hears the shocking story of the R101 airship. Show more
Simon Schama recounts moments of drama in the making of great works of art. How Britain's greatest painter, JMW Turner, created one his most powerful paintings, The Slave Ship.
During the reign of Elizabeth I, Protestants and Catholics use art, language and new technology to wage a battle for power in the British Isles, creating surprising and often radical works. Show more
Programmes start at 7.00pm.