2026-03-22 15:00 Travels with Pevsner 15:50 Poems in Their Place: WB Yeats 16:00 Timewatch "Timewatch" is a series of first-class documentaries on historical subjects, spanning all human history. The series tackles events ranging from the coronation of Queen Elizabeth II, to the origin of skeletal remains recovered in a garden in Roman York, to the break-up of possibly the World's most famous pop band; The Beatles. Every programme contains in-depth analysis of the topic and seeks to ans 17:00 The Read 18:00 Ibsen 19:35 Mindful Escapes: Breathe, Release, Restore Join mindfulness expert Andy Puddicombe as he focuses on change and what we can learn from how animals adapt to changes in the world around them. Why is a chameleon's ability to alter its appearance crucial to its survival and what lessons are there from understanding how elephants grieve? Learning to be mindful can help us cope with life's stresses, and Andy shows how focusing on the sights and s 20:05 Travels with Pevsner 20:55 Timewatch "Timewatch" is a series of first-class documentaries on historical subjects, spanning all human history. The series tackles events ranging from the coronation of Queen Elizabeth II, to the origin of skeletal remains recovered in a garden in Roman York, to the break-up of possibly the World's most famous pop band; The Beatles. Every programme contains in-depth analysis of the topic and seeks to ans 21:55 The Read 23:25 Close
2026-03-23 15:00 Seven Worlds, One Planet South America – the most species-rich continent on earth. From the bone-dry deserts of the Atacama, where penguins weave their way through a minefield of snapping sea lions, to the lush cloud forests of the Andes, where Andean bears scale 30-metre trees in search of elusive fruits, South America is full of the unusual and ingenious. In the far south of the continent, predators prowl the jagged Pat 16:00 Treasures of Ancient Egypt In a visual treat taking in Egypt's greatest historical sites, Alastair Sooke tells the story of ancient Egyptian art through 30 extraordinary masterpieces. Tracing the origins of Egypt's unique visual style, he treks across the Sahara and travels the Nile to find the rarely seen art of its earliest peoples. Exploring how this civilisation's art reflected its religion, he looks anew at the Great P 17:00 Call My Bluff 17:30 Face the Music 18:00 The Unseen Alistair Cooke 19:00 imagine... Very few people would have recognised the name Rose Wylie until this remarkable artist was in her mid 70s. Youthful, playful and unpredictable at the age of 83, this is an artist in her prime. Her unlikely subjects are drawn from the world around her – from footballers like Wayne Rooney, the gory brilliance of Quentin Tarantino films, memories of her childhood in the London Blitz, to the stuff of 20:10 Nature and Us: A History through Art In the concluding episode of the series, James explores how the art of the last hundred years reflects how we swapped nature for progress in the first half of the 20th century before rediscovering its beauty in the decades following the Second World War, and how today's artists are re-imagining our future relationship with nature. The film begins in the first decades of the 20th century, an era of 21:10 Face the Music 21:40 Seven Worlds, One Planet South America – the most species-rich continent on earth. From the bone-dry deserts of the Atacama, where penguins weave their way through a minefield of snapping sea lions, to the lush cloud forests of the Andes, where Andean bears scale 30-metre trees in search of elusive fruits, South America is full of the unusual and ingenious. In the far south of the continent, predators prowl the jagged Pat 22:40 Treasures of Ancient Egypt In a visual treat taking in Egypt's greatest historical sites, Alastair Sooke tells the story of ancient Egyptian art through 30 extraordinary masterpieces. Tracing the origins of Egypt's unique visual style, he treks across the Sahara and travels the Nile to find the rarely seen art of its earliest peoples. Exploring how this civilisation's art reflected its religion, he looks anew at the Great P 23:40 Close
2026-03-24 15:00 Fred Dibnah's Magnificent Monuments Another chance to join Fred Dibnah as he celebrates Britain's great building and engineering feats, from prehistoric stone circles to the Humber Bridge. Fred travels around Britain to discover how some of our great buildings were constructed. Along the way, he meets the craftsmen who are preserving these buildings for future generations. In the programme, Fred considers the development of castles 15:30 Wainwright Walks: Coast to Coast Julia Bradbury follows in the footsteps of legendary guidebook writer Alfred Wainwright by walking across the whole of northern England from the west to the east coast. This was Wainwright's last great venture and has become his greatest legacy – a beautifully simple proposition, linking three national parks that lie between the Irish and the North Sea. 36 years after its creation, Julia is off th 16:00 Keeping Up Appearances The story revolves around Hyacinth Bucket, a housewife from a lower class whose only aim in life is to impress others with her etiquette and social skills and climb the social ladder. She is terrified that her background will be revealed one day, and goes above and beyond to hide it. She insists her inharmonious surname is pronounced Bouquet. All her attempts as a rule lead to awkward comic situat 16:30 Sorry! Timothy Lumsden is a 40-something librarian, still living with his parents and under the thumb of his domineering mother Phyllis. Although Timothy has sporadic attempts at standing up for himself and abandoning his home in order to lead an independent life, all his attempts prove futile as his mother always stands in the way. It might be that the only force strong enough to break Timothy's bond wi 17:00 A History of Britain by Simon Schama The British history series continues with the story of Edward I – known by many as the villainous king in the Hollywood film Braveheart – who tried to force English rule on Scotland and Wales, but found the resultant slaughter only served to inspire bold declarations of independence. When the king was eventually forced to listen to the parliament of his own people, England would also learn what it 18:00 Storyville 19:20 The Girl Who Talked to Dolphins This is the story of one of the most extraordinary and audacious experiments in the history of science, which a visionary neuroscientist called John Lilly embarked on in the 1960s. His ambition was to build a communications bridge between humans and a little studied species of big-brained marine mammals called Tursiops Truncata or the bottlenose dolphin. Lilly's realization that dolphins were exce 20:20 The Unseen Alistair Cooke 21:20 Fred Dibnah's Magnificent Monuments Another chance to join Fred Dibnah as he celebrates Britain's great building and engineering feats, from prehistoric stone circles to the Humber Bridge. Fred travels around Britain to discover how some of our great buildings were constructed. Along the way, he meets the craftsmen who are preserving these buildings for future generations. In the programme, Fred considers the development of castles 21:50 Wainwright Walks: Coast to Coast Julia Bradbury follows in the footsteps of legendary guidebook writer Alfred Wainwright by walking across the whole of northern England from the west to the east coast. This was Wainwright's last great venture and has become his greatest legacy – a beautifully simple proposition, linking three national parks that lie between the Irish and the North Sea. 36 years after its creation, Julia is off th 22:20 Storyville 23:40 Close
2026-03-25 15:00 Fred Dibnah's Magnificent Monuments Fred Dibnah tours across Britain in this fascinating documentary series to examine the country's most spectacular marvels of engineering. Each episode in the six-part series follows Fred as he unravels the history behind a respective monument or structure, detailing each projects development and the innovative minds that brought them to life. A compelling examination of some of Britain's grandest 15:30 Wainwright Walks: Coast to Coast Julia Bradbury follows in the footsteps of legendary guidebook writer Alfred Wainwright by walking across the whole of northern England from the west to the east coast . This was Wainwright's last great venture and has become his greatest legacy – a beautifully simple proposition, linking three national parks that lie between the Irish and the North Sea. 36 years after its creation, Julia is off, 16:00 My Garden of a Thousand Bees 16:50 One Hundred Great Paintings 17:00 Secrets of Size: Atoms to Supergalaxies In the concluding episode of the series, Jim encounters ever larger cosmic structures to reveal the latest breakthroughs in our understanding of the universe. For example, there's the heliosphere, a vast cloud of solar plasma that surrounds and protects the solar system. Its unique physics help us understand why life is possible. Larger still, Jim comes face to face with our galactic home the Milk 18:00 This Life 18:45 This Life 19:25 Timeshift What is it about the British and the Corner shop? The corner shop has always been there for us, it's a British institution. It was on the frontline of what was happening in society from the 40s to the noughties. It saved our bacon during WW2 and it also became a rite of passage for new immigrants. Journalist Babita Sharma, herself the daughter of shopkeepers, explores the growing and shifting fort 20:25 The Girl Who Talked to Dolphins This is the story of one of the most extraordinary and audacious experiments in the history of science, which a visionary neuroscientist called John Lilly embarked on in the 1960s. His ambition was to build a communications bridge between humans and a little studied species of big-brained marine mammals called Tursiops Truncata or the bottlenose dolphin. Lilly's realization that dolphins were exce 21:25 Fred Dibnah's Magnificent Monuments Fred Dibnah tours across Britain in this fascinating documentary series to examine the country's most spectacular marvels of engineering. Each episode in the six-part series follows Fred as he unravels the history behind a respective monument or structure, detailing each projects development and the innovative minds that brought them to life. A compelling examination of some of Britain's grandest 21:55 Wainwright Walks: Coast to Coast Julia Bradbury follows in the footsteps of legendary guidebook writer Alfred Wainwright by walking across the whole of northern England from the west to the east coast . This was Wainwright's last great venture and has become his greatest legacy – a beautifully simple proposition, linking three national parks that lie between the Irish and the North Sea. 36 years after its creation, Julia is off, 22:25 Secrets of Size: Atoms to Supergalaxies 23:25 Close
2026-03-26 15:00 Fred Dibnah's Magnificent Monuments From early stone circles to great cathedrals, Fred travels around Britain tracing the development of our places of worship. He begins his journey in Preston, where Fred is repairing the tallest church steeple in Britain, while in County Durham he discovers a Saxon church built from the remains of an abandoned Roman Fort. At St Paul's Cathedral he finds out how the dome is kept in shape and then jo 15:30 Wainwright Walks: Coast to Coast Julia Bradbury follows in the footsteps of legendary guidebook writer Alfred Wainwright by walking across the whole of northern England from the west to the east coast . This was Wainwright's last great venture and has become his greatest legacy – a beautifully simple proposition, linking three national parks that lie between the Irish and the North Sea. 36 years after its creation, Julia is off t 16:00 A Timewatch Guide Using 70 years of BBC history archive film, Professor Alice Roberts uncovers how the iconic ancient monument of Stonehenge has been interpreted, argued over and debated by some of Britain's leading historians and archaeologists. She reveals how new discoveries would discredit old theories, how astronomers and geologists became involved in the story and why, even after centuries of study, there's s 17:00 Julian Barnes: Beyond the Page 17:30 The Sense of an Ending Der ältliche Tony Webster (Jim Broadbent, „Another Year“) führt ein geordnetes Leben und einen kleinen Fotoladen, in dem er Leicas verkauft. „Gefühle“, findet er, „sollten eine Stütze sein für das Leben, das sich entwickelt hat.“ Doch stimmen seine Erinnerungen überhaupt? Als Tony das Tagebuch seines Schulfreunds Adrian erbt, der einst Selbstmord beging, geht Tony auf Spurensuche. Das Tagebuch bef 19:15 Mark Lawson Talks To... 20:15 My Garden of a Thousand Bees 21:05 Fred Dibnah's Magnificent Monuments From early stone circles to great cathedrals, Fred travels around Britain tracing the development of our places of worship. He begins his journey in Preston, where Fred is repairing the tallest church steeple in Britain, while in County Durham he discovers a Saxon church built from the remains of an abandoned Roman Fort. At St Paul's Cathedral he finds out how the dome is kept in shape and then jo 21:35 Wainwright Walks: Coast to Coast Julia Bradbury follows in the footsteps of legendary guidebook writer Alfred Wainwright by walking across the whole of northern England from the west to the east coast . This was Wainwright's last great venture and has become his greatest legacy – a beautifully simple proposition, linking three national parks that lie between the Irish and the North Sea. 36 years after its creation, Julia is off t 22:05 A Timewatch Guide 23:05 Close
2026-03-27 15:00 Top of the Pops Travel back in time with a compilation of legendary performances of classic acts straight from the archive of one of the most popular music chart shows in history. Top of the Pops was broadcast weekly from 1964 until 2006, welcoming the greatest stars who performed their biggest hits. This special brings you unforgettable musical moments of pop and rock icons like The Rolling Stones, The Beatles, 15:30 Top of the Pops Travel back in time with a compilation of legendary performances of classic acts straight from the archive of one of the most popular music chart shows in history. Top of the Pops was broadcast weekly from 1964 until 2006, welcoming the greatest stars who performed their biggest hits. This special brings you unforgettable musical moments of pop and rock icons like The Rolling Stones, The Beatles, 16:00 Top of the Pops Travel back in time with a compilation of legendary performances of classic acts straight from the archive of one of the most popular music chart shows in history. Top of the Pops was broadcast weekly from 1964 until 2006, welcoming the greatest stars who performed their biggest hits. This special brings you unforgettable musical moments of pop and rock icons like The Rolling Stones, The Beatles, 16:30 Top of the Pops Travel back in time with a compilation of legendary performances of classic acts straight from the archive of one of the most popular music chart shows in history. Top of the Pops was broadcast weekly from 1964 until 2006, welcoming the greatest stars who performed their biggest hits. This special brings you unforgettable musical moments of pop and rock icons like The Rolling Stones, The Beatles, 17:00 Elkie Brooks at the BBC To mark her 80th birthday, Elkie Brooks looks back on some of her finest ever performances at the BBC, and the truly extraordinary career that has earned her a reputation as one of the best British vocalists of the past six decades. Alongside a selection of hits that includes Pearl's a Singer, No More the Fool, Lilac Wine and Fool If You Think It's Over are Elkie's memories of those songs, stories 18:10 Sight and Sound in Concert 19:10 Elkie Brooks in Concert 1987 19:50 Elkie Brooks in Concert 1987