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- Bakers attempt three challenges each week trying to impress the judges enough to go through to the next round and eventually are crowned Britain's best amateur baker.
- A group of archaeologists have 3 days to discover historical artifacts in different sites around Britain.
- Rob Rinder joins architecture fan Rylan in the footsteps of poet Lord Byron and other Grand Tourists, immersing themselves in the art, culture and life-changing exploits of historic Brits abroad.
- Celebrities study their lineages and family trees, usually learning surprising secrets they never knew about their families.
- Clarissa and Jennifer are two long-time friends who enjoy driving on their motorcycle and cooking ethnic foods according to where they live.
- Louis Theroux documents some of the US's most bizarre happenings, events and rituals, by getting involved himself.
- Art experts track down the work of of some of the biggest names in art that are lying hidden away in museums, art galleries and country houses around the UK.
- Dr Alice Roberts visits archaeological excavations around the UK, linking together the results of digs and investigations the length and breadth of the country to build up a picture of the year in British archaeology.
- Wide-ranging BBC arts programme.
- 25 years after the verdict in the Jamie Bulger murder trial, we reveal what the jury, public and press never heard, and what his two killers, Thompson and Venables, said during their time in custody from arrest to release.
- An exploration of the life of Leonardo da Vinci.
- Samuel Willenberg and Kalman Taigman, the last two survivors of the Nazi extermination camp Treblinka, recount the horrors they experienced during the war and talk about their lives after their escape in a prisoner uprising in 1943. Willenberg would go on to become a hero of the 1944 Warsaw uprising while Taigman would be called as a witness during the infamous trial of Adolf Eichmann.
- Featured various avant-garde and alternative cultural topics.
- British crime writer, Martina Cole, examines the life and times of six of the most notorious female serial killers across history and asks: why do women kill and why are we surprised when they do? Each programme tells the story of an individual killer with expert analysis and dramatic reconstruction
- On the night of 10 October 1957, Great Britain was on the brink of an unprecedented nuclear tragedy. A fire ripped through the radioactive materials in the core of Windscale, Britain's first nuclear reactor.
- The story of the Suez Crisis, how Britian invaded Egypt 50 years ago, making President Nasser a national hero and British prime Minister Anthony Eden a national disgrace.
- Combining stand-up with sketches, deadpan comedian Jo Brand's series covers everything from war and violence to sex and race, health and families to culture and politics - and, very occasionally, cream cakes.
- Documentary series that charts how do-it-yourself has transformed interior design in Britain's homes during the last 50 years.
- John Constable is the Nation's favourite landscape painter. From The Haywain to The White Horse his pictures of rural life seem comforting, traditional and perhaps just a bit... boring. Or, as art critic and presenter, Alastair Sooke says: 'he screams "no sex please we're British!"' So why is the artist who launched a thousand dish cloths the original country rebel?
- Paul Rose presents this 60-minute documentary about Captain Cook's first voyage on the Endeavour, via Tahiti, New Zealand and Australia.
- Easter Island. It is one of the most isolated places in the world, and it is famous for its giant stone statues called the Moai, built by the mysterious Rapa Nui. Dr. Jago Cooper travels to Easter Island to investigate how this mysterious civilization rose and fell, and the circumstances of their disappearance.
- India is a land filled with abundant hidden treasures, discover a few of them on the banks of Indus River, a great trans-Himalayan river of South Asia, one of the longest rivers in the world, with a length of some 2,000 miles (3,200 km).