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- Biographical movie of the French sculptor Henri Gaudier-Brzeska.
- Health series in which Dr Alice Roberts gives guidance on how to keep the body's organs working well and to avoid health problems caused by bad lifestyle.
- An elderly man with failing eyesight attends his brother funeral. He discovers a lottery ticket in his dead brothers possessions. Will his luck change or will fate deal a more spiteful blow.
- Michael Grade traces the raucous history of the music hall in a revelatory journey that takes him from venues such as Wilton's Music Hall in London to Glasgow's once-famous Britannia.
- Animal Olympians examines the extraordinary athletic prowess of the animal kingdom, comparing and contrasting the beauty, endurance and sheer power of a variety of creatures with that of human sportsmen.
- A young man takes up writing to help overcome the recent loss of his partner, but when he starts to remember the times he wasn't there for her he tries to change the past.
- A portrait of a female entrepreneur in Bristol who turned her love for the city and its local slang into a business.
- Benny's humdrum life at Real Tec call centre, is one day enlivened by the arrival of an exotic new employee who awakens his longing for excitement.
- In the farmlands of England, an ancient tradition sends daring tumblers down a steep hill in a risky race chasing cheese -- and history.
- Sky scrapper in Dubai made of steel mesh skeleton, double pane glass panels, and concrete piles for a solid base.
- Be it foxes on city streets or wolves on the tundra, canines rely on sharp senses, athleticism and fierce determination to punch above their weight.
- 1994– 47mNot Rated8.2 (9)TV EpisodeThe final ship that Brunel built was the SS Great Eastern. An all metal ship with only a propeller. The UK Royal Navy did not change to all metal for many years due to metal hulls producing shrapnel.
- Kate Humble and Professor Iain Stewart present a four-day journey studying Earth's volcanoes. This first episode is broadcast from the world's most active volcano, Kilauea in the Hawaiian Islands.
- In the last of the four programmes, comedian Ed Byrne does an experiment to mimic an eruption, while Kate and Iain look to the future of volcanic activity on the planet.
- Continuing their study of Kilauea, Kate and Iain broadcast from the site of the 1969 Mauna Ulu eruption. There's also reports from the Icelandic island of Heimeay, and Mount Puyehue in Chile.
- Broadcast from the destroyed town of Kalapana, there's also reports from the Bay of Naples, and Kate descends 150 metres into a dormant volcano.
- Kate Humble gets closer to the Sun than she has ever been before.
- Evolution, competition, mass extinction: 4 billion years of life's rules.
- The choir master knows that his immediate family are immersed in music, but wishes to know how far back this 'musical gene' goes on his family tree. He discovers an ancestor who performed before King George V and an Irish theater impresario.
- 2016– 44m8.4 (14)TV EpisodeRob Bell tells the story behind the design and construction of Isambard Kingdom Brunel's famed bridge over the picturesque but precipitous Avon Gorge near Bristol, discovering that some question if it was all his own idea.
- Helen visits a hidden location in Scotland to experience some extreme acoustics. She discovers how sound diffracts and so helps us to sense danger and how our ears translate vibrations into electrical signals.