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- 1975– 55mTV EpisodeArena's double bill concludes. Fully restored and with a remixed soundtrack, 'The Beatles' Magical Mystery Tour comes out of the shadows and onto the screen.
- Ricky presents the current affairs with a report from Ricky and Alicia from Film Club UK.
- Nel presents the current affairs with Martin and Joe reporting.
- Leah presents the current affairs with Martin reporting.
- Martin presents the current affairs with Nel reporting.
- Martin presents the current affairs with Martin and Nel reporting.
- Leah presents the current affairs with Martin and Leah reporting.
- Ten socioeconomically varied British households take on the potentially life-changing responsibility of a puppy. Over the course of six moths they must try to house-train 10 puppies of various breeds and personalities.
- Nel presents the current affairs with Nel and Ricky reporting.
- Clare Balding introduces live coverage of the 159th Boat Race on London's River Thames.
- Clare Balding introduces coverage as Cambridge and Oxford meet in the 160th Boat Race.
- The Stella Artois Grass Court Championships from Queen's Club, London. The importance of this tournament is reflected in the entry, with nearly all the top-ranked players taking the opportunity to adapt to grass courts under match conditions. Seeded to meet in the final are John McEnroe , the new WCT Champion, and Jimmy Connors , former _'Wimbledon' (1937)_ Champion. But with players like Vitas Gerulaitis , Arthur Ashe and Roscoe Tanner also in the draw, no match is a foregone conclusion.
- The essential guide to the day's election campaigning, with the latest from the BBC's teams around the UK.
- Fiona Bruce presents a special edition of the programme on the subject of Afghanistan. On the panel: James Cleverly MP, minister for the Middle East and North Africa, Conservative; Lisa Nandy MP, shadow foreign secretary, Labour; Rory Stewart, former Conservative cabinet secretary, diplomat, academic and author of The Places in Between, an account of his two-year walk across Afghanistan; Nelufar Hedayat; journalist and documentary film-maker who came to Britain as an Afghan refugee; and Mehdi Hasan, British-American broadcaster and host of the Mehdi Hasan Show on MSNBC.
- Joe presents the current affairs with Joe and Nel reporting.
- A BBC produced documentary on the design partnership of designer Vaughan Oliver and photographer Nigel Grierson and their work for the record label 4AD, where they created distinct identities for bands such as The Cocteau Twins, This Mortal Coil, Colourbox, Clan of Xymox, Xmal Deutschland, The Pixies and many more. 23 Envelope was the in-house design shop for 4AD Records.
- Nel presents the current affairs with Nel, Martin and Joe reporting.
- Joe presents the current affairs with reports from Joe.
- Joe presents the current affairs with Joe and Daniel Sandford reporting.
- Sue Barker introduces coverage of the 26th running of the world's most famous road race.
- Ricky presents the current affairs with Ricky and Martin reporting.
- Ricky presents the current affairs with Ricky and Martin reporting.
- Jonathan Edwards presents the highlights from the 27th Flora London Marathon.
- Nel presents the current affairs with Martin and Ricky reporting.
- Sue Barker introduces coverage of the 28th Flora London Marathon.
- Some of the stories which made the headlines at the 28th Flora London Marathon.
- Leah presents the current affairs with Joe live reporting.
- Nel presents the current affairs with Joe and Martin reporting.
- Leah presents current affairs with Ricky, Joe and Martin reporting.
- Ricky presents current affairs with Martin reporting.
- 1958–2007TV EpisodeOn 28 September 1963, the BBC broadcast a live program of an ascent of Snowdon's Clogwyn du'r Arddu, 'the finest crag in Britain south of Scottish border'. It starred the French Climber Robert Paragot alongside the cream of British talent: Joe Brown, Don Whillans, and Ian Mcnaught-Davis. The program had commentary by Chris Brasher and it was transmitted on Grandstand between Davis Cup tennis and Horse racing from Newbury. Grandstand presenter David Coleman introduced the climb as a TV first -the first-ever live coverage of UK mountaineering. Unfortunately, the action was clouded by rain and mist, and many of the cameras failed on the day of the broadcast, so most of the images of the climb ended being a kind of blurred haze.
- As America struggles to find a get-out strategy in Iraq, this documentary looks at the humiliation of their withdrawal from Vietnam 30 years ago. Tim Pigott-Smith narrates the remarkable story of the events leading up to that chaotic day, captured in images of Americans scrambling aboard a helicopter on the roof of the CIA building in Saigon - a traumatic moment that was to shape the American psyche for over a generation.
- Sylvia Syms explores the BBC's archives and chooses a selection of rarely seen interviews that tell the story of the acting stars who made 60s Britain swing.
- Nearly four years after the 7/7 bombings, England's worst terrorist atrocity, The Conspiracy Files investigates the conspiracy theories flourishing on the internet. There have been three official reports into the bombings on 7th July, which claimed the lives of 52 people along with the four people identified as the bombers, and injured 784 others. The programme sees how conspiracy theories suggest four British Muslims were framed by the government, play on the fears of the Muslim community and spread a highly divisive and damaging message. The Conspiracy Files: 7/7 examines the evidence in an attempt to separate fact from fiction.
- The Conspiracy Files delves into the final mystery of 9/11: a third tower at the World Trade Centre, which along with the Twin Towers, also collapsed that day. But this skyscraper was never hit by an aeroplane. The 47-storey tower collapsed seven hours after the Twin Towers and it has become the subject of heated speculation and a host of conspiracy theories suggesting it was brought down by a controlled demolition. Nearly seven years on, the eagerly awaited final official report on the World Trade Centre is due to be published in July 2008. Official investigators are expected to conclude that fire caused the collapse of this third tower at the World Trade Centre, but that would make this the first and only skyscraper in the world to collapse solely due to fire. The Conspiracy Files explores the many unanswered questions to try to find out what really happened and why some people think there was a sinister plot to destroy the building.
- The Conspiracy Files delves into the final mystery of 9/11: a third tower at the World Trade Centre, which along with the Twin Towers, also collapsed that day. But this skyscraper was never hit by an aeroplane. Seven years on, the last official report on the World Trade Centre has finally been published. The 47-storey tower collapsed seven hours after the Twin Towers and it has become the subject of heated speculation and a host of conspiracy theories suggesting it was brought down by a controlled demolition. Official investigators concluded that fire caused the collapse of this third tower at the World Trade Centre. But that makes this the first and only skyscraper in the world to collapse because of fire. The Conspiracy Files explores the many unanswered questions to find out what really happened and why some people refuse to accept the official report and insist there was a sinister plot to destroy the building.
- A decade after the attacks that killed nearly 3,000 people in New York, Washington and Pennsylvania, the Conspiracy Files looks at why some people still question what really happened on 9/11. Conspiracy theories continue to evolve and now question every aspect of the official account. Why, they ask, was the hole in the Pentagon so small? Why did the World Trade Centre buildings collapse as if being demolished by explosives? Why did one skyscraper fall when it was never hit by a plane? And why was the world's greatest military power so unprepared and so slow to react when warnings had been received? The death of Osama Bin Laden might have been expected to put an end to the conspiracy theories, but the failure to release any pictures of Bin Laden's death and the hasty disposal of his body in the Arabian Sea, has instead given these theories a new burst of life. Featuring key witnesses, CIA and FBI interviewees and leading sceptics, the programme analyses the evidence and looks at what makes conspiracy theories so persistent and so powerful.
- November 24, 1864. It's Thanksgiving Day but Corcoran finds himself in an ungracious state. The fallout of recent murders and a shocking discovery leaves the detective shaken to the core. Robert Morehouse's latest business entanglement takes a dire turn as his associates attempt to bring his father into the deal. Sensing what this could mean for Norbert, Morehouse must act quickly to keep his father out of the scheme.
- Tonight from BBC North East and Scotland: A Fair Fortnight Saturday, 17 July 1976 - the start of Glasgow's Fair Fortnight when thousands flock south to the English seaside resorts in search of fresh air, golden sands, fun, sun and prize Bingo. At the Tyneside resort of Whitley Bay, the roundabouts are ready, the toffee apples and candy floss lined up - the landladies are waiting. Martin Young goes along to find out just how fair the fortnight will be.
- Wildlife film maker Rebecca Hosking investigates how to transform her family's farm in Devon into a low energy farm for the future, and discovers that nature holds the key. With her father close to retirement, Rebecca returns to her family's wildlife-friendly farm in Devon, to become the next generation to farm the land. But last year's high fuel prices were a wake-up call for Rebecca. Realising that all food production in the UK is completely dependent on abundant cheap fossil fuel, particularly oil, she sets out to discover just how secure this oil supply is. Alarmed by the answers, she explores ways of farming without using fossil fuel. With the help of pioneering farmers and growers, Rebecca learns that it is actually nature that holds the key to farming in a low-energy future.
- Examines the relationship between the engineers and mechanics who prepare and maintain Formula 1 cars, and their drivers. Follows the team rebuilding Ayrton Senna's car at Monaco in two hours, and also visits the Grand Prix at Magny Cours, where the team were disappointed with the results.
- This stunningly beautiful film reveals the unique wildlife of the Scottish Highlands, seen through the eyes of filmmaker Fergus Beeley. Based for a year at Loch Maree and the surrounding hills in Scotland's far north-west, Beeley presents his personal view of the shy animals whose lives are ruled by the rains. He follows the fortunes of rare black-throated divers and white-tailed sea eagles, which both breed there, while capturing the red deer and salmon whose lives also revolve around the loch. With an evocative score provided by local musician Phil Cunningham, this enchanting film captures the magic of a very special place.
- A six-part television documentary series tracing the history of British art from 1066 to the modern day.
- The international press had a field day, filling the front pages and the lead item on the news. The world was now watching the case develop. A horse kidnap dominated our screens. Gossip, rumours, lies, confusion. The papers get tip offs, false calls and leads that sound legitimate. Then suddenly the kidnappers have one weird request: they're ready to negotiate, but want to speak to three English journalists.
- This is the emotional story of one young killer whale's quest for companionship after he was separated from his family. Luna was just two years old when, alone and confused, he found himself on the rugged, wild coast of Vancouver Island. Following his tumultuous life, the film records the human friendships he developed and the trouble this led him into. From death threats to numerous capture attempts by the government, the film-makers watched as people tried to determine his fate. Luna shows us how quickly our lives can once again cross with the natural world.
- A man who feels trapped by his life volunteers to become an exhibit in a zoo.
- 201959m8.6 (351)TV EpisodeThe four inner planets were born the same, yet have lived radically different lives. Why?
- Part of a series, narrated by Robert Lindsay , which marks 50 years of the often troubled evolution of the Welfare State as it endeavored to overcome the four principal social concerns of housing, education, health and poverty.
- The intellectual forces at work in the Tudor era ensured it was a pivotal period for children's education. Historian Dr Helen Castor reveals how the life and education of Margaret More, daughter of Thomas More, tell a story of the transforming power of knowledge. As a child in Tudor England, and educated to an exceptionally high level, Margaret embodies the intellectual spirit of the age - an era which embraced Humanism, the birth of the Church of England and the English Renaissance. This film reveals what a revolutionary intellectual spirit Margaret More was and how the ideas that shaped her education helped change the cultural life of England forever.
- When Merlin falls into Morgana's hands, he becomes a deadly weapon in her fight for supremacy. Using ancient magic, she pits friend against friend to create the perfect assassin. An oblivious Arthur is in great danger. Will anyone notice Merlin's unusual behaviour before he does the king some serious harm?