Daily from 7.00pm.
Programmes start at 7.00pm.
Seasick Steve brings his southern charm and personal stories to the Pyramid Stage, and Paloma Faith takes to the Pyramid Stage with her brand of vocal power and theatrical display. Show more
Borne out of Birmingham, reggae group Steel Pulse grace the West Holts stage, and former Alabama Shakes front woman Brittany Howard goes it alone onstage at Glastonbury. Show more
Raised in Ohio, formed in Brooklyn, it’s the turn of award-winning indie rock group The National, who pour their heart and soul for all to see from the Other Stage. Show more
We head back to Glastonbury for a music tour de force on the last night of the festival.
When William and Mary ascended the throne, an influx of Dutch and German craftsmen meant the baroque style was in vogue. This period also saw the decline in popularity of marquetry.
In the days of Queen Anne and the early Georgian period, over-ornamentation was out. Hugh Scully talks about William Kent, the first architect to design furniture. Show more
Documentary that provides a glimpse into the lives of farm animals, including the eponymous Gunda, a mother pig, and reminds us that the earth is not ours alone. Show more
Documentary which tells the story of the thousands of Caribbean and African women who answered the call 70 years ago to come to the UK to save the then ailing health service. Show more
Programmes start at 7.00pm.