This programme follows the search for the remains of a fleet lost off the Venezuelan coast over 300 years ago. Also at 12.40pm, 3.40pm, 12.05am.
Professor Stephen Hawking looks at how radio astronomy and the discovery of quasars affected the debate about the existence of black holes.
Leading fertility expert Professor Robert Winston examines how the body has evolved. In this programme he looks at the human brain.
Fiona Watson examines how the emergence of Protestantism changed Scottish society and opened new political divides.
Professor Stephen Hawking looks at how radio astronomy and the discovery of quasars affected the debate about the existence of black holes.
Leading fertility expert Professor Robert Winston examines how the body has evolved. In this programme he looks at the human brain.
Fiona Watson examines how the emergence of Protestantism changed Scottish society and opened new political divides.
Sixth episode in the dramatisation of Mrs Gaskell's novel.
Featuring photographer Paul Lowe.
Fiona Watson examines how the emergence of Protestantism changed Scottish society and opened new political divides.
The story of African prince and entrepreneur Willy Mishiki who returns to his native Congo to cash in on the lucrative trade in metals.
Coverage of the annual arts festival.
The first in a three-part profile of the legendary maverick movie director.
An abridged version of Keith Waterhouse's play, recorded live at the Old Vic Theatre, London. Stars Peter O'Toole.