Gulf War artist John Keane gains an insight into the life of one of Britain's greatest landscape painters, Paul Nash, who worked as an Official War artist in both World Wars.
A behind the scenes look at the hit musical Chicago during its transfer from Broadway to the West End. Cameras capture the atmosphere from rehearsals to the tense opening night.
Documentary tracing the love affair between French writer Simone de Beauvoir and Chicago novelist Nelson Algren. The couples' letters and friends' accounts shed light on their 15-year relationship. Show more
Documentary following the trail of America's most wanted homegrown terrorist, the Unabomber, who for 20 years waged a bombing campaign that killed three people and injured dozens.
Psychoanalyst Darian Leader examines Francis Bacon's obsession with Velazquez's portrait of Pope Innocent X.
Documentary posing the question: should late journalist Veronica Guerin's newspaper have done more to secure her safety? Includes an interview with her brother, Jimmy Guerin.
Actor Richard E Grant keeps a video diary of six months of his professional life, culminating in a trip to the Oscars.
The story of how New York emergency services swung into action when engineer William Le Messurier discovered that a flaw in the skyscraper he had designed threatened thousands of lives.
Theatre critics Nicholas De Jongh and James Christopher come under scrutiny as they take on the challenge of directing for the first time. Show more
In 1934 two panels of the Van Eyck masterpiece "The Adoration of the Lamb" were stolen and only one was ever recovered. Crime writer Minette Walters tries to solve the mystery of the missing panel.
Berthold Lubetkin was considered one of British architecture's great modernists. His daughter, Louise Kehoe, searches for his true identity. Show more
First transmitted in 1997, The Works follows fashion designer Alexander McQueen at London Fashion Week. Show more