First broadcast: on BBC One East MidlandsLatest broadcast: on BBC Four
Dan Snow retraces the career of artist Arthur Spooner, whose paintings are scattered across the region and record events and people as he saw them. But how reliable is the work? Show more
First broadcast: on BBC One YorkshireLatest broadcast: on BBC One Yorks & Lincs
Linda Barker discovers over 11,000 travel posters from the golden age of steam at the National Railway Museum in York, and views the original artwork for the Jolly Fisherman. Show more
Ian Lavender travels to Grasmere in Cumbria to learn more about some of the wartime paintings found tucked away in churches and tiny galleries across the Lake District. Show more
First broadcast: on BBC One North WestLatest broadcast: on BBC Four
In Liverpool, Paul McGann is captivated by the work of Britain's youngest war artist and in Manchester he finds some long-lost depictions of the city's prodigious war effort. Show more
First broadcast: on BBC One South WestLatest broadcast: on BBC One Channel Islands
Curtis Dowling attempts to establish whether two paintings by artist Alfred Wallis are fake or genuine, resorting to scientific tests to get to the truth. Show more
First broadcast: on BBC One WestLatest broadcast: on BBC Four
Laurence Llewelyn-Bowen uncovers the story behind David Inshaw's The Badminton Game, which once hung at 10 Downing Street but now languishes in a vault, hidden from the public. Show more
First broadcast: on BBC One South EastLatest broadcast: on BBC Four
Kathryn Rayward uncovers the hidden art of the Bloomsbury Set in Sussex, and follows the trail of the set's artistic legacy to the Brighton Museum and Art Gallery. Show more
First broadcast: on BBC One SouthLatest broadcast: on BBC One Oxfordshire
Joe Crowley unravels the mystery of recently discovered paintings charting Thomas Hardy's landscapes, and the extraordinary relationship between the author and an Edwardian artist. Show more
First broadcast: on BBC One HDLatest broadcast: on BBC Four
Hardeep Singh Kohli visits some of London's museums and galleries to find the paintings of the sailors, slaves and scholars who shaped the city that exists today. Show more