Featuring music legends Smokey Robinson, Carole King, Tom Jones and Gladys Knight.
Michael Portillo goes fishing with the last eel trapper on the Fens at Ely and visits one of the great triumphs of 19th-century engineering, the Denver Sluice. Show more
Michael Portillo drives a heritage diesel train, finds out why Norfolk black turkeys appeared on the Christmas menu in Bradshaw's day and samples some Cromer crab. Show more
Paul Martin is joined by David Fletcher and Michael Baggott at the end of the pier in Worthing. David's finds include an Australian nutcracker and an Uncle Sam doll. Show more
Holby City actor Hugh Quarshie traces his family tree to explore the lives of his ancestors, a journey which takes him to Ghana and then the Netherlands. Show more
Paul Murton follows in the footsteps of Scotland's first tourists. Here, he journeys from St Andrews across the Firth of Forth and ends up in Edinburgh. Show more
Chris Packham, Kate Humble and Martin Hughes-Games are live with the latest on the Springwatch animal dramas and reporting on other stories from around the country. Show more
Audience-led informal live discussion and debate. Martin Hughes-Games chairs as Kate Humble, Chris Packham and Liz Bonnin answer audience questions. Show more
Chris Beardshaw uncovers the British contribution to the history of our most iconic fruit and sees how 20th-century British scientists helped create the modern mass-market apple. Show more
Creating a new free magazine leads to one person being edited out of the competition. With Nick Hewer, MediaCom's Managing Partner Claudine Collins and comedian Jenny Eclair. Show more
Travelling to Russian battlefields and using original telegrams and official documents, David Reynolds reassesses Stalin's role in the struggle between Germany and Russia in WWII. Show more
Series following wildlife in Yellowstone. As the snow melts the extent of Yellowstone is revealed. But summer here is fickle - August is the only month when it does not snow. Show more
Chris Beardshaw uncovers the British contribution to the history of our most iconic fruit and sees how 20th-century British scientists helped create the modern mass-market apple. Show more