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- Online-only episode of Imagine Dragons' set.
- Live BBC Two coverage of Florence and the Machine's headline set, followed by highlights of the best of the day's performances.
- Montana, USA- 65,5 million years B.C. In the last days of the dinosaurs' hegemony over the world, a female Tyrannosaurus struggles to reproduce in a world poisoned by volcanic gases, which has resulted in dwindling prey numbers.
- Live BBC coverage of the One Love Manchester benefit concert at Lancashire County Cricket Club.
- Harry Styles performs new tracks from his debut, number-one, solo album alongside cover versions of classic songs. BBC Radio 1 DJ Nick Grimshaw talks to Harry about his career.
- Colorado, USA- 152 million years B.C. This episode follows a young female Diplodocus, starting with her infancy in the Late Jurassic forests where she must evade predators like the birdlike Ornitholestes. Later, as she moves out of the forests, she comes into contact with giants such as Stegosaurus and Brachiosaurus and must survive attacks from the giant predatory Allosaurus.
- Documentary-style series about the era of the dinosaurs, mixing real locations and CGI.
- Oxfordshire, U.K.- 149 million years B.C. This episode follows a shoal of young fish-like Ophthalmosaurus as they struggle to survive the Late Jurassic seas, evading predators like the gigantic Liopleurodon. On land, the dinosaur Eustreptospondylus scrapes out a living as a scavenger, occasionally preying on pterosaurs like Rhamphorhynchus.
- 127 million years B.C. This episode follows the last journey of a giant Ornithocheirus, one of the largest flying animals of all time, as he travels from Brazil to his genus's mating grounds in Cantabria, Spain. Along the way, he meets strange animals such as the colorfully crested Tapejara, the armored Polacanthus and the vicious predator Utahraptor.
- Using the latest digital technology, the era between the dinosaurs and man is superbly recreated by the BBC and Discovery Channel in another winning production from the coalition.
- Live BBC coverage of the 2017 Glastonbury Festival at Worthy Farm in Somerset, England.
- Antarctica, 106 million years B.C. In the Mid Cretaceous, Antarctica is much warmer than in modern times and covered in lush rain forests inhabited by dinosaurs like the tiny herbivore Leaellynasaura and by relics like the giant amphibian Koolasuchus. Some, like the predatory Allosaurus and giant herbivore Muttaburrasaurus, migrate from the warmer Australia in the summer. Leaellynasaura, however, hibernates during the winter, which is a cold, dark night lasting several months. This episode depicts one year in the life of a clan of Leaellynasaura plagued by territorial competition, egg thieves and predators.
- Germany, 49 million years B.C. A day in the life of a small forest mammal called Leptictidium who is trying to raise young, a giant predatory bird called Gastornis trying to hatch an egg and a primitive whale, Ambulocetus, who is hunting in the water.
- Arizona, USA- 220 million years B.C. In the blazing Pangaean deserts of the Late Triassic, the first dinosaurs appear. The episode chronicles the fate of a predatory Postosuchus driven from her territory, a herd of Placerias struggling to survive the drought and a couple of cynodonts- early ancestors to modern mammals- trying to protect their young from opportunistic Coelophysis. The dinosaurs have not yet grown into the dominant animals of Earth's ecosystems, but the giant Plateosaurus offers a glimpse of things to come.
- Paraguay, 1 million years B.C. A powerful Smilodon called Halftooth must survive on his own after being driven from his clan. South America is a bizarre world of giant sloths, car-sized armadillos and flightless birds the size of dinosaurs.
- 36 million years B.C., a pregnant Basilosaurus whale resorts to desperate measures to find food for herself and her unborn infant. On land, mammals are growing into enormous creatures.
- Mongolia, 25 million years B.C. This episode follows a young Indricotherium. After a dramatic birth, he must survive in a world of rhino-sized predators like Hyaenodon and pig-like monsters such as Entelodon.
- 199949m8.0 (50)TV EpisodeA behind-the-scenes look at the making of 'Walking with Dinosaurs'.
- Excellent and beautifully edited first-person account of Keith's early life, family, and influences, interspersed with family photographs and illustrative and relevant film footage of the time. And, of course, with music, including musical influences, music of the time, and fragments of Stones songs thematically linked to Keith's words. What shines through is Keith's down-to-earthness and gentle but irreverent humour.
- A look at the life of Irish singer/songwriter and Pogues frontman Shane MacGowan.
- Rock legend Lou Reed leads a star-studded rendition of his classic song "Perfect Day".
- Lucy visits Venice, Vienna and Milan to investigate four operas embedded in the cauldron of European politics between the 17th and 19th centuries.
- A collection of live performances from rock 'n' roll artists culled from the BBC archives.
- How, at the start of the 1990s, Top of the Pops learned to embrace the new sounds of hip-hop, dance and the indie underground. With contributions from Adamski, Seal and Betty Boo.
- Gregory begins his exploration of the singing voice by looking at how opera, gospel, falsetto and the modern melisma have produced showstopping performances that have shaped modern music.
- Live BBC coverage of the 2016 Glastonbury Festival at Worthy Farm in Somerset, England.
- September marks the 300th anniversary of the death of King Louis XIV of France and this documentary looks at how Louis XIV not only had a personal passion & talent for dance but supported & promoted key innovations, like the invention of dance notation & the founding of the world's first ballet school, that would lay the foundation for classical ballet to develop.
- A revelatory, thrilling and emotional journey behind the scenes of Blue Note Records, the pioneering label that gave voice to some of the finest jazz artists of the 20th and 21st centuries.
- Biography of iconic rock balladeer Roy Orbison, told through his own words.
- Documentary following five years of Bowie's early career, from the late 1960s through to the on-stage death of Ziggy Stardust in 1973 and features never seen before archive interviews with some of Bowie's earliest collaborators.
- 2018– 59m7.2 (7)TV EpisodeKim and Midge explore London's new romantic movement, travel to Coventry to investigate the rise of ska, and speak to some of Sheffield's electronic music pioneers.
- Music journalist Kate Mossman recalls her adolescent obsession with rock band Queen and her crush on their drummer Roger Taylor. She also goes through a potted history of pop fandom. The documentary includes interviews with obsessive fans of acts including The Beatles, Michael Jackson and Iron Maiden, and a Boy George impersonator recalls how it took over his life.
- Live BBC coverage of the 2019 Glastonbury Festival at Worthy Farm in Somerset, England.
- Live BBC coverage of the 2015 Glastonbury Festival at Worthy Farm in Somerset, England.
- A look at the Top of the Pops show in 1981 when it embraced 80's 'New Pop' with a new theme tune and titles and, as Legs and Co leave, invite a swathe of club kids and cheerleaders in to create a permanent 80s party atmosphere. Britain is torn between rioting, unemployment and the royal wedding, a mood captured in the Specials' Ghost Town, which the band perform on Top of the Pops, and then promptly split up in their dressing room at Television Centre.
- This is the secret, and untold, history of pop and rock from the men and women who pulled the strings behind the scenes - the producers, the managers and the PR giants.
- A collection of live performances by the American alternative rock band, R.E.M., culled from the BBC archives.
- Documentary on the famed jazz singer Billie Holiday.
- Kate Mossman looks beyond the cliches of grunge babes and rock chicks as she goes behind rock's untold stories to discover if it has always been different for the girl in a band.
- 2018–6.8 (8)TV EpisodeKim and Midge explore the American influences that shaped Scottish music, look at the punk and folk backdrop to Irish music, and delve into the Welsh merger of folk and punk.
- Documentary with exclusive access to the pop star as she balances the competing pressures of a world tour, writing a new album, launching an acting career and being a first-time mum.