Don Letts explores how the skinhead subculture has become associated with street fighting and racism, but had its origins in a moment of musical and multicultural harmony. Show more
A year in the lives of seven patients in desperate need of donor hearts, and the extraordinary medical teams using cutting-edge technology to try to save their lives. Show more
The People's History of Pop
Episode 3: 1976-1985 Tribal Gatherings
59 minutes
First broadcast: on BBC FourLatest broadcast: on BBC Four HD
The story of pop music through fans' memories and memorabilia from 1976-1985, when punk hit Britain and rival tribes exploded onto the high street. Show more
Maddie learns how bees make honey in a hive and how mugs are made from clay. Show more
Maddie learns what happens to the food we eat and discovers how meringue is made. Show more
Maddie learns about clouds and rain, and discovers how a radiator is made. Show more
Maddie learns how metal is recycled and visits a factory to see how road signs are made. Show more
Maddie visits a lighthouse to learn how it works, before discovering how bath bombs are made. Show more
Maddie learns how waves are formed at sea and visits a farm to see how ice cream is made. Show more
Maddie learns how a library works and visits a factory to discover how a book is made. Show more
Maddie visits a hospital to learn how an X-ray works and a factory to find out how socks are made. Show more
Maddie learns how a washing machine works and discovers how jeans are made in a factory. Show more
Maddie learns how a tram uses electricity to work and discovers how a map is made. Show more
Maddie learns how spiders make webs with silk and how watering cans are made in a factory. Show more
Liverpool’s specialist heart hospital copes with huge demand and complex patients on one dramatic day. Show more
Mehreen Baig follows in the footsteps of Queen Victoria and Prince Albert and finds spiritual inspiration as as she explores the majesty of the Cairngorms National Park. Show more
Mehreen Baig explores the magnificent Lake District in a spiritual journey inspired by the work of the region’s most famous son, William Wordsworth. Show more
59 minutes
Ordinary people share the objects that have helped define their lives since homosexuality was decriminalised, including a rare collection of the first openly gay magazine. Show more
Ordinary people share the objects that have helped define their lives since homosexuality was decriminalised, including naval discharge papers and even a pair of Ugg boots. Show more
We're back in Cornwall to visit Giel, who decided to turn his grandmother’s gouda cheese recipe into a business. Kate also meets with a couple who set up an alpaca farm in the Cornish countryside. Show more