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Alan Yentob meets Anish Kapoor, one of Britain's most accomplished and popular s... (R)
Alan Yentob gains exclusive access and insight into the creative world of Dame S... (R)
By the late Middle Ages gaming had become increasingly associated with gambling. (R)
A look at British children's outdoor games between the 1900s and the mid-1950s.
Andrew Graham-Dixon explores the origins of the Russian religious icon.
A look at an Arts Council scheme that enables people from any walk of life to bu... (R)
A look at the political and social impact that board games have had in the past 200...
A look at how the sound team put together the complicated soundscape of the prog... (R)
Adrian and Christine present stories from across the country. With Catherine Tate.
Opera star Placido Domingo, 68, discusses his life and his new, first role as a bar...
How the advent of mass TV saw a decline in outdoor play from the late 1950s onwards...
Documentary telling the story of enduring 1960s children's animated marionette s... (R)
Films featured include Sherlock Holmes, Avatar, and the star-studded musical Nine.
Peter Capaldi examines the paintings and artists that have made Scottish art spe... (R)
Fundraising is needed to finance one of the chateau's biggest ever restoration p... (R)
David Tennant, Mark Gatiss and other cast members discuss Doctor Who's most hostile...
Adrian Chiles and Christine Bleakley are joined by satirist Ian Hislop and Andrea B...
How Russian art was affected by the change from feudal nation to hotbed of revoluti...
Writer and broadcaster Stephen Smith goes on the trail of author Vladimir Nabokov.
Faced with soon having to leave, the Reverend David Easton slips off to find a new...