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Secrets of Size: Atoms to Supergalaxies
In this mind-bending series, Jim Al-Khalili explores the vast range of size in the universe, from tiny atoms to gigantic, interconnected galaxies.
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Write Around the World with Richard E Grant
Richard E Grant packs his clothes and a bag of books and travels to the locations authors have fictionalised to gain a sense of the places that inspired their novels.
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How to Be Bohemian with Victoria Coren Mitchell
An exploration of the history of bohemians – weird and wonderful artists and writers who have chosen to defy convention, from radical romantics to sandal-wearing vegetarians and sexual-experimenters.
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Britain’s Lost Masterpieces
Series tracking down lost, hidden, and misattributed paintings from local museums and galleries across Britain.
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Mud Sweat and Tractors: The Story of Agriculture
Series looking at the history of 20th-century farming in Britain.
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Einstein’s Quantum Riddle
The story of quantum entanglement, perhaps the strangest concept in science. Mind-bending concepts and brilliant experiments lead us to a profound new understanding of reality.
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Fabric of Britain
Series of documentaries exploring Britain’s relationship with fabric, featuring knitting, needlework and wallpaper.
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Dancing Cheek to Cheek: An Intimate History of Dance
Len Goodman and Lucy Worsley uncover the British love affair with dancing, exploring the nation’s favourite dances from the 17th to the 20th centuries.
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Castles: Britain’s Fortified History
Historian Sam Willis traces the story of Britain’s castles and their unique role in our history, art and literature.
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Oceans Apart: Art and the Pacific with James Fox
Art historian Dr James Fox traces the momentous impact of the west’s contact with the peoples and cultures of the Pacific. It is a story of exploration, encounter and exploitation.
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The First Georgians: The German Kings Who Made Britain
The First Georgians: The German Kings Who Made Britain, will present the revealing and surprising story of Britain in the reigns of George I and George II (1714-60) – the age of the ‘German Georges’. In 1714, Britain imported a new German royal family from Hanover, headed by Georg Ludwig (aka George I) – an uncharismatic, middle-aged man with a limited grasp of English. Lucy Worsley will reveal how this unlikely new dynasty secured the throne – and how they kept it. An intimate and close-up portrait of these German kings of Britain, the series will follow George I, his son George II, and their feuding family as they slowly established themselves in their adopted kingdom – despite ongoing threats from invading Jacobites and a lukewarm initial response from the British public.
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