A profile of Lawrence Durrell. (S)
with Janet Street-Porter Including a visit to Castle Howard. (S)
An account of writer Graham Greene's affair with Catherine Wilson. (S)
The art of biography.
A profile of Lawrence Durrell. (S)
with Janet Street-Porter Including a visit to Castle Howard. (S)
An account of writer Graham Greene's affair with Catherine Wilson. (S)
The art of biography.
A profile of Lawrence Durrell. (S)
with Janet Street-Porter Including a visit to Castle Howard. (S)
An account of writer Graham Greene's affair with Catherine Wilson. (S)
The art of biography.
A profile of Lawrence Durrell. (S)
Featuring the famous yew tree at Much Marcle. (S)
The lives of Marc Isambard Brunei and Hubert Cecil Booth. (S)
Adam Hart-Davis heads to London to discover how Isambard Kingdom Brunel tunnelled under the Thames and to find out more about the inventor of the vacuum cleaner and an outbreak of cholera in Soho.
Plymouth House in Northop. (S)
Mears learns methods of catching fish. (S)
Ray Mears sees how the Vadabalija, an Indian caste who survive by specialising in fishing, use rafts of logs to navigate the treacherous surroundings to reach fishing areas around the Bay of Bengal. Show more
A look at the ill-fated attempt by George Mallory and Andrew Irvine to climb Everest in 1924. (S)
An investigation into the sinking in 1925 of Britain's most advanced submarine. (5,
Missileers The work and training of the elite group of people who preside over the USA's nuclear arsenal. (S)
An introduction to this week's film.
Epic period drama set in 19th-century France starring Gerard Depardieu. French with English subtitles.