Tim Samuels meets veterans of recent British conflicts as he examines the role of art therapy in the rehabilitation of ex-servicemen suffering from post-traumatic stress disorder. Show more
Sue Perkins presents a final helping from this year's Edinburgh Festival, including an interview with Howard Jacobson about his new novel and a look at the art of Dieter Roth. Show more
Mark Kermode reviews Untouchable, Tim Samuels has the Man Booker Prize odds and Alastair Sooke visits Frieze Masters, a selection of work from galleries around the world. Show more
Series with a mischievous approach to serious issues. One hundred people affected by MRSA head off to clean ten of the hospitals with the worst record for MRSA in the country. Show more
Power to the People
The Invasion of Islington
1 hour
First broadcast: on BBC Two EnglandLatest broadcast: on BBC One Yorkshire
A Cornish village is on the edge of extinction, due to losing vital services. So, the population travels to London to get its voice heard. Show more
Power to the People
21/05/2007
1 hour
First broadcast: on BBC Two EnglandLatest broadcast: on BBC One Wales
Tim Samuels joins group of former soldiers, who believe they have been been cast aside after fighting for Britain, as they invade Trafalgar Square. Show more
Power to the People
The Great Granny Chart Invasion
1 hour
First broadcast: on BBC Two EnglandLatest broadcast: on BBC Two Scotland
Tim Samuels meets the Zimmers, the world's oldest rock band. Can these OAPs get their voices heard by breaking into the Top Ten? Show more
Popstar pensioners The Zimmers are taking America by storm. The group appear on America's biggest talk show to persuade radio stations to play their single. Show more
Tim Samuels presents the arts magazine. With the release of the film 'Beowulf', Tim examines the enduring power of this 8th century Anglo Saxon epic poem. Show more
Arts magazine with Lauren Laverne. Verity Sharp talks to Goldfrapp about their new album. We staged and filmed a series of flash mob dance events in Liverpool. Show more
Film director Nic Roeg gives a rare inteview. The writers behind Peep Show Sam Bain and Jesse Armstrong tell us about their influences. Music is from Brazilian band CSS. Show more
Film director Nic Roeg gives a rare interview. The writers behind Peep Show, Sam Bain and Jesse Armstrong tell us about their influences. Music is from Brazillian band CSS. Show more
Arts programme. Verity Sharp joins rock behemoths Metallica in Bergen, and Andrew Graham-Dixon is in Florence to visit the Vasari Corridor collection of self-portraits. Show more
Hardcore Profits
Episode 1
1 hour
First broadcast: on BBC Two ScotlandLatest broadcast: on BBC One Northern Ireland
Documentary exploring the rising profitability and pervasiveness of pornography. Tim Samuels examines the impact of new technology and visits porn film sets in Los Angeles. Show more
Hardcore Profits
Episode 2
1 hour
First broadcast: on BBC Two ScotlandLatest broadcast: on BBC One Wales
Tim Samuels reveals that pornography is becoming more extreme, yet despite this, companies that are household names make money from it, including a Catholic investment fund. Show more
After a shocking year for relations between people and politicians, two retiring MPs, Ann Widdecombe and Richard Caborn, are challenged to heal the rift between them and us. Show more
The Culture Show
Britain's Biggest Book Prize: A Village Decides
30 minutes
First broadcast: on BBC Two ScotlandLatest broadcast: on BBC HD
For this Culture Show Special on the Man Booker Prize 2010, Tim Samuels visits the village of Comrie in Perthshire and asks the locals to give him their verdict on the shortlist. Show more
Tim Samuels visits the Scottish village of Comrie and asks the locals for their verdict on this year's Booker Prize shortlist, accompanied by several of the shortlisted authors. Show more
Our World
Tel Aviv Comes Out
30 minutes
First broadcast: on BBC News ChannelLatest broadcast: on BBC News Channel
Featuring news on issues around the world. Tim Samuels explores how Tel Aviv has deliberately set out to become a gay mecca. Show more
Our World
Tel Aviv Comes Out
30 minutes
First broadcast: on BBC News Latin AmericaLatest broadcast: on BBC News Europe
For Our World, Tim Samuels explores how Tel Aviv has deliberately set out to become a gay destination which is attracting holidaymakers as well as Arabs and Palestinians. Show more