Diarmaid MacCulloch shows how Christianity's origins lie east of Jerusalem and Rome...
Three men use the ransom money from a kidnapping to take over Rome's criminal under...
Andy Hamilton, Reginald D Hunter and Martha Kearney decide if experts' theories are...
After battling mental illness, ex-Fleetwood Mac frontman Peter Green is recordin... (R)
An immigrant's murder leads Wallander to an African dancing class and a white su... (R)
David Heathcote visits Casa Del Rio, an Art Deco fantasy house in rural Devon.
The reunited rock legends perform hits including Blind Faith's Presence of the L... (R)
Andy Hamilton, Reginald D Hunter and Clare Balding decide if experts' theories are...
How the American movie industry changed British culture in the 1920s and 30s.
How countries competed to launch the most magnificent passenger ships after WWII.
As the police sting reaches its endgame, the stakes are incredibly high for Samy.
How blues music travelled from southern USA to the heart of British pop and rock... (R)
At Claridge's Hotel in Mayfair, David Heathcote enjoys the glamour of the Deco f... (R)
David Heathcote uncovers the controversial story of the London Transport HQ.
A celebration of the golden age of air travel when Britain ruled the skies.
How a radical generation of 1960s and 70s musicians created a new German musical... (R)
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David Heathcote visits Casa Del Rio, an Art Deco fantasy house in rural Devon.
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David Heathcote uncovers the controversial story of the London Transport HQ.
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At Claridge's Hotel in Mayfair, David Heathcote enjoys the glamour of the Deco fumoir. (R)
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After touring Europe, Waldemar Januszczak brings the Baroque home to England. (R)
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Waldemar Januszczak focuses on the route of the pilgrimage to Santiago de Compostela. (R)
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Waldemar Januszczak explores St Peter's in Rome, and details the birth of Baroque. (R)
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Collection of performances by British and American blues artists from the BBC archives. (R)
How blues music travelled from southern USA to the heart of British pop and rock culture. (R)
Hammond B3 organist Booker T Jones and his band delight the Cambridge crowd. (R)
The reunited rock legends perform hits including Blind Faith's Presence of the Lord. (R)
How the American movie industry changed British culture in the 1920s and 30s.
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The story of 1920s London's Bright Young People, a tale of sex, drink and drugs.
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How 1920s and 30s architecture and design created and reflected the spirit of the age. (R)
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A celebration of the golden age of air travel when Britain ruled the skies.
Diarmaid MacCulloch shows how Christianity's origins lie east of Jerusalem and Rome.
Examining the story behind an era that saw advertising images gradually turned into art. (R)
Andy Hamilton, Reginald D Hunter and Martha Kearney decide if experts' theories are valid.
Andy Hamilton, Reginald D Hunter and Clare Balding decide if experts' theories are valid.
How a radical generation of 1960s and 70s musicians created a new German musical identity. (R)
After battling mental illness, ex-Fleetwood Mac frontman Peter Green is recording again. (R)
Alan Cumming discovers the stories and people behind the movie Cabaret. (R)
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Three men use the ransom money from a kidnapping to take over Rome's criminal underworld.
As the police sting reaches its endgame, the stakes are incredibly high for Samy.
Series Catch-up
Samy's undercover mission nears its conclusion. Is Samy really who he says he is?
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Samy goes deep undercover with the Larbi gang, and the police are closing in on Aziz. (R)
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Samy arrives from Special Branch to help with the investigation into the Larbi family. (R)
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Rachid is dead, causing problems for both Karlsson and the police. (R)
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Laure's net is closing in on Aziz, but she still has to call in a favour from Roban. (R)
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Judge Roban uses his usual cunning in investigating a strange rape allegation. (R)
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A charred corpse leads Berthaud's police team to the door of lawyer Josephine Karlsson. (R)
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How countries competed to launch the most magnificent passenger ships after WWII.
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A look at the unique culture that grew up in the Clyde shipyards.
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Paul Atterbury finds out why the great ocean liners made such a mark on the imagination. (R)
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The legendary conductor speaks frankly about the music, politics and passions in his life. (R)
Features films shot by Lucien Le Saint with fishing fleets in the waters of Newfoundland. (R)
An immigrant's murder leads Wallander to an African dancing class and a white supremacist. (R)