In this edition, coming from Monmouth, Paul Martin is joined by experts Charlie Ross and Mark Stacey. Their finds include an Austrian bronze and an art deco bracelet. Show more
Kilmarnock plays host to the Flog It! team, with experts James Lewis and David Fletcher doing the valuation rounds at the Palace Theatre. Show more
From the BBC archives, before their talents were recognised by royal decree, the early work and career defining moments of Judi Dench, Maggie Smith, Diana Rigg and Helen Mirren. Show more
Professor James Shapiro goes in search of the mysterious man behind The Duchess of Malfi, the son of a coachmaker who ended up rivalling Shakespeare. Show more
Art series with Fiona Bruce and Philip Mould. The team are on the trail of two pictures believed to be by Paul Gauguin, a giant of 19th-century art. Show more
Art series with Fiona Bruce and Philip Mould. The team investigate whether three small pictures are really the work of one of Britain's best-loved modern artists, LS Lowry. Show more
Art series with Fiona Bruce and Philip Mould. Can the team prove that a portrait is one of Lucian Freud's earliest works, even though Freud himself denied painting it? Show more
Paul Martin travels to Loughborough with experts Elizabeth Talbot and Adam Partridge. Elizabeth hopes to get a good price for a pair of Whitefriars glass vases. Show more
Fabric of Britain
Episode 2: The Story of Wallpaper
1 hour
First broadcast: on BBC FourLatest broadcast: on BBC Four
Available for years
Paul Martin looks at wallpaper from the 16th century to the present. It may seem insignificant, but governments have tried to control it and it has even threatened to poison us. Show more
Lucy journeys into the Victorian way of love in part two of her series on the changing face of British romance. She discovers how medieval chivalry shaped Victorian courtship. Show more
Agatha Christie's shocking disappearance in 1926 gripped the nation. Lucy Worsley unpicks the mystery and reveals the profound influence this episode had on Agatha's writing. Show more
Lucy Worsley explores the extraordinary love-hate relationship between Sir Arthur Conan Doyle and his most famous fictional creation, Sherlock Holmes. Show more
Elegance and Decadence: The Age of the Regency
Episode 2: Developing the Regency Brand
1 hour
First broadcast: on BBC FourLatest broadcast: on BBC Four HD
Lucy Worsley looks at how, under the Prince Regent's aegis, Britain celebrated Napoleon's defeat by refashioning itself in architecture and design. Show more
A Very British Murder with Lucy Worsley
Episode 2: Detection Most Ingenious
59 minutes
First broadcast: on BBC FourLatest broadcast: on BBC Four HD
Lucy Worsley explores how real-life crime, science and the art of detection had an influence on the popular culture of homicide during the Victorian Age. Show more
Documentary lifting the veil on the taboo that is corporal punishment, revealing a history spanning religion, the justice system, sex and education. Show more
A History of Horror with Mark Gatiss
Episode 2: Home Counties Horror
1 hour
Mark Gatiss continues his celebration of horror cinema by uncovering the stories behind the films of the 1950s and 60s, an era dominated by Hammer Films. Show more
The gang help a family at different stages of their eco journey. Reusable kitchen roll is put to the test, and we get some top tips on how to be more eco when going on holiday. Show more
The class enters the experimental 1970s. They rewrite the rule book and learn weird and wonderful lessons as the free spirit of the era creeps into the classroom. Show more
The Arderns continue their time-travelling journey in the 20s, 30s and 40s. From Izal loo roll to powdered eggs, they learn how life behind the counter reflects 30 years of change. Show more
After 100 years running a corner shop in Sheffield, the Arderns continue their time-travelling adventure by exploring how local shops continue to thrive in the 21st century. Show more