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Dreaming The Impossible: Unbuilt Britain
How a passion for architectural projects that were designed but never constructed brought Dr Olivia Horsfall Turner in front of the camera for BBC Four's architectural history series.
The Thick Of It: Need to know
With The Thick Of It back on our screens after a bit of a gap there may be more than a few confused viewers trying to remember who did what and needing a bit of a lie-down. So here's a rough guide to what the panicking politicians are doing in the new series. A long time ago (and given ...
Songs Of Praise: Our royal wedding special on Anglesey
As one of my daughters was married last year, I know what it's like to walk down the aisle, witness the vows and keep smiling for the cameras all day long. Wedding days are always memorable. Royal weddings become moments in history. We will always remember where we were on Friday, 29 April 20...
The House That £100k Built: Challenging ideas
Architect Piers Taylor on how a tight budget can help inspire imaginative building solutions and offers a few tips to budding self-builders.
What happened when the EastEnders cast watched back their best - and most cringeworthy - moments?
As famous Walford pairings cosy up on the couch to reminisce over some of their most memorable clips, director and producer Matt Taylor explains what they stars are really like off set.
Last Of The Summer Wine: Farewell to the world's longest running sitcom
For a show that was about its characters' last hurrah even when it started in 1973, that really is some achievement. There are many other superlatives for Last Of The Summer Wine - surely this is the most decorated sitcom ever, with writer Roy Clarke OBE and several of the distinguished members ...
Keeping Britain Alive: The NHS In A Day
The challenges of co-ordinating over 100 camera crews and editing 1,217 hours of footage for BBC Two's documentary series about a day in the NHS.
Holby City: Crafting Malick's fake limbs
See how my prosthetics team created fake arms and hands for an episode of the BBC One medical drama.
Operation Iceberg: Balancing risks
It's safe to say that making Operation Iceberg was not easy. And because of the scale of the expedition if things went awry... they could really go awry. Operation Iceberg is a two part series on - you've guessed it - icebergs. Helicoptering in to plant a GPS tracker on a huge ...
Stargazing LIVE: More secrets to be uncovered
I have been fascinated by the night sky ever since I was a child. I remember seeing Saturn through a telescope for the first time when I was about 10 years old, and the sight was nothing short of magical. Seeing Saturn, rings and all, hovering against the velvet black sky ignited a fire ...
The Indian Doctor: Fashion in Trefelin
'Trefelin is not strongly influenced by Carnaby Street fashion.' Inspiration came from original 1960s photographs for the costume designer of BBC One's returning drama.
BBC Cardiff Singer Of The World: Opera's next generation
Presenter Petroc Trelawny recalls one of the more unusual ways he tried to engage with competitors at the esteemed showcase of rising opera talent.
Five things Poldark taught me
He’s done with Being Human and now Aidan Turner is manning up to the pressure of being the lead in a landmark BBC drama.
Josh Widdicombe and Tom Craine debate TV's best and worst flat-mates
If you thought the room-mates in BBC Three's Josh were a handful, would you move in with Men Behaving Badly or board with Bottom?













