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- Hugh laurie travels from texas to new orleans interpretending songs to found about the roots and history of blues, and all this wile wearing hats.
- John Sergeant presents a personal film about his childhood hero - comedian and writer Spike Milligan.
- 2011–8.2 (5)TV Episode
- David Suchet follows in the footsteps of his grandfather, Fleet Street photographer Jimmy Jarche, in a quest to capture on camera how Britain has changed in the past century.
- Comedian Griff played the part of Toad in a play for a while and seems to identify with the character. He tells us the story of the book's author Kenneth Graham who was born in Edinburgh but spent his younger life near the banks of the Thames. He was orphaned at a very young age and raised by his grandmother and Uncle. This perspective is interspersed with excerpts from the book. We also learn of his late age marriage and about his only son, Alastair.
- 2011– 47mTV-PG7.1 (181)TV EpisodeThe actor, Warwick Davis, presents the story of the Owicz family and their ordeal during WWII. From a successful musical act to being tortuously experimented on by Dr. Josef Mengele in a concentration camp. This story might have been lost to history if it weren't for the family's diminutive size, which made them both a novelty as well as an inspiration.
- 2011– 57mTV-PG7.5 (151)TV EpisodeDavid Suchet, who has spent more of his life acting out the plots of Agatha Christie's work than anyone else in the world, takes a journey around Britain to get under the skin of the best-selling author of all time.
- Sheila Hancock investigates the genius of the Bronte Sisters.
- Broadcaster, journalist and former government minister Michael Portillo shares his love for art as he travels to Spain and France to discover the genius of Picasso in this fourth programme of the Perspectives arts strand on ITV.
- 2011–TV Episode
- 2011–7.8 (10)TV EpisodeTV host Jonathan Ross takes a look back at history to see how Alfred Hitchcock, one of Hollywood's most renown and recognizable filmmakers was actually "Made In Britain".
- Hugh Laurie hears joy, passion, love, even humor in blues. He is off on a journey with a bunch of musicians across America, from east coast to west, in honor of his hero Professor Longhair.
- 2011– 48m6.9 (20)TV Episode
- Musician Emeli Sandé retraces the life of her idol Frida Kahlo, one of the most iconic female artists of all time.
- This documentary explores the life of British artist L.S.Lowry, best known for his urban and industrial landscapes. Introduced by actor and friend Ian McKellen.