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Europe takes on the USA as Jeremy pits the Corvette ZR1 against Audi's R8 V10.
Documentary exploring Johnny Cash's concert at Folsom State Prison in California in...
Unique footage of a killer whale engaging in sneaky behaviour to hunt elephant seal...
Jeremy Clarkson, Richard Hammond and James May investigate a famous Romanian road.
The four remaining couples must serve afternoon tea at a dance with over 100 attend...
With Lord Falconer, David Davis, Nicola Sturgeon, Melanie Phillips and Marcus Brigs...
Teenagers Debbie and Daniel travel to Lebanon to spend a week with the Hajjar famil...
A raw recruit has the night of his life in Humberside's traffic department. (R)
An unusual family comes together to uncover a shared past shrouded in secrecy.
Rites-of-passage documentary about withdrawn teenager Megan.
Natural World investigates the vital bond between animal mothers and their babies.
The Wall Street crash and the rise of Fascism in Europe cause chaos in 1930s Britai...
Super slow motion shows a bombardier beetle firing boiling liquid at its enemies.
Diarmaid MacCulloch looks at the Reformation and its attack on the Catholic Church.
Featuring a motorist who gets his car towed and two friends who get the massage fro...
James attempts to build a three-mile-long Scalextric track at Brooklands in Surrey.
Eddie Mair chairs the topical debate from Tidworth in Wiltshire.
Melvyn Bragg and guests discuss James Joyce's A Portrait of the Artist as a Young M...
Mark Kermode gives his verdict on Paranormal Activity and Bunny And The Bull.
Steve Wright examines the phenomenon of Queen's Bohemian Rhapsody.
Pam Ayres presents more of her own poetry and sketches. From June 2004.
A new way to kill cancer tumours; threats to biodiversity; and the language of math...
A special 10th anniversary edition of The BBC Food and Farming Awards.
An increasingly affluent and confident Britain is rocked by the Suez crisis.
Kirsty Young's castaway is Sir Stuart Rose, executive chairman of Marks and Spencer...
Robert Englund on life as Freddy Krueger; a review of the new TV sitcom, Big Top.
What is Burns' real legacy - his body of work or the social principles he celebrate...
The problems of exporters trying to switch tack, to attract their own domestic cons...
With Jenni Murray. Including drama: Our Mutual Friend.
Russell Davies chairs the seventh heat of the perennial general knowledge contest.
Claudia Hammond hears the latest debate on the psychology behind adoption.
Delving into the seamier side of politics to consider the line where fact meets fic...
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Czechoslovakia's prime minister has his first meeting with leading dissident Vaclav Havel.
In Czechoslovakia, demonstrators keep up the pressure for free elections.
In Prague, tens of thousands continue their protest for the sixth day in Wenceslas Square.
MPs relish their day in the limelight as TV cameras are permitted in the House of Commons.
Bulgaria witnesses its biggest demonstrations in 40 years; Lebanon's president is killed.
Rosie Goldsmith looks at how the infrastructure of Berlin was reunited after the Wall fell
Leading British politicians tell Anne McElvoy how the 1989 revolutions have shaped them.
Nicky Campbell asks: do you have sympathy for Gary McKinnon?
What is wheelchair access like in the UK? Nicky Campbell hears your stories.
Why do you think Tony Blair took Britain to war in Iraq?
Katie Price - do you have any sympathy for her, or have you had enough?
Robert Frost's Mending Wall gave us the epigram 'good fences make good neighbours'.
Join the Air an Rathad team as they test drive loads of fun and fabulous cars.
Claudia Hammond hears the latest debate on the psychology behind adoption.
A look at the life of Jimmy Clitheroe, with contributions from friends and family.
Includes Prime Minister's Questions live from the House of Commons at 12 noon.
Documentary about the much-loved British singer and comic actress Gracie Fields.
Highlights from the Senate Judiciary Committee Hearing with Attorney General Holer.
Matt Frei talks to National Public Radio's senior news analyst Cokie Roberts.
Matt Frei talks to National Public Radio's senior news analyst Cokie Roberts.
Former BBC Political Editor Andrew Marr shines a light on the key events around the world.
The Wall Street crash and the rise of Fascism in Europe cause chaos in 1930s Britain.
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The 1920s saw a housing boom, the creation of the BBC and the Wall Street Crash.
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Britain gets its first taste of total war, which transformed the lives of millions. (R)
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The assassination of an archduke in Sarajevo sets in motion the wheels of world war. (R)
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Andrew Marr revisits Britain at the dawn of the 20th century. (R)
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A big cat scientist is in for a surprise when he tries to sedate two lions.
A wild cheetah is caught in a farmer's trap - can the rescuers reach him in time? (R)
Ben Fogle and Kate Humble spend the day at a waterhole. (R)
Kate and Ben make the monkeys work for their nuts, and the tigers go on the attack. (R)
Calina and Eilidh revisit the best gardens and gardeners - in Barra, Islay and Tain.