Living Britain

Living Britain 1999

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Living Britain is a six-part nature documentary series, made by the BBC Natural History Unit, transmitted from October to December 1999. It was produced by Peter Crawford. It examines British wildlife over the course of one year. Each of the programs takes place in a different time of year.

1999

Arrange Me a Marriage

Arrange Me a Marriage 1970

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Using Asian culture's own built-in introduction service - friends and family - Glaswegian businesswoman Aneela aims to help 39-year-old Helen Dunn find a partner for life.

1970

The Decade the Rich Won

The Decade the Rich Won 2022

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The people with power in Britain reveal how their decisions shook our politics, transformed our economy and reshaped society in the decade following the 2008 financial crisis.

2022

The Country House Revealed

The Country House Revealed 2011

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The Country House Revealed is a six-part BBC series first aired on BBC Two in May 2011 in which British architectural historian Dan Cruickshank visits six houses never before open to public view, and examines the lives of the families who lived there.

2011

Red Arrows: Inside the Bubble

Red Arrows: Inside the Bubble 2014

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Documentary providing exclusive behind-the-scenes access to one of the world's premier aerobatic display teams, the Red Arrows. Offering a unique insight into the 120-strong team of pilots and ground crew as they prepare to celebrate their 50th display season and turn British skies red, white and blue.

2014

Did You See...?

Did You See...? 1970

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Did You See...? was a long-running British television documentary series which began on the BBC in 1980. The programme took a look back at the week's television with a discussion between the presenter and three guests. In the first run there was also an item on related issues. The presenters of Did You See...? were the journalist and broadcaster Sir Ludovic Kennedy, who fronted the programme from 1980 to 1988, and from 1991 to 1993 Jeremy Paxman. Sarah Dunant hosted the show while Kennedy was absent due to ill health. The format was to review the week's TV highlights, followed by an in depth review and critique of three selected shows with a panel of three notable public figures. The last segment of the show was a commissioned review of an aspect of TV by an independent reporter. Notable editions of Did You See...? include a 1986 edition which featured a look at the history of Blue Peter in which former presenter Peter Purves recalled that on the death of Blue Peter pet parrot Joey, the show's editor Biddy Baxter called him in floods of tears. He speculated that had he himself died, Baxter would have been far less upset and wouldn't have been likely to be calling his co-presenters telling them he'd died! This particular feature was one of several that was later expanded and extracted from the series, shown in a stand alone documentary format. Sea of Faith, a 1984 documentary series examining the history of Christianity in the modern world, was featured on another edition. In 1982, the programme featured a visual history of Doctor Who's recurring enemy The Cybermen, to mark their first appearance in the series in seven years. Another later Doctor Who feature took a look at monsters from the series in general.

1970

A Gift From The Sea

A Gift From The Sea 1987

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Go on a stunning journey through some of our most beautiful and unique places! Discover the strange world of New Zealand's limestone areas; learn about the amazing animals that live on the sand dunes of our beaches, and explore Kapiti Island, one of our oldest wildlife sanctuaries that is refuge to some of New Zealand's most unique wildlife.

1987

Sophie's Sunshine Food

Sophie's Sunshine Food 2000

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Sophie Grigson goes in search of the tastes and treats of the Mediterranean.

2000

Snowdonia 1890

Snowdonia 1890 2011

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Two families experience life on the hillsides of 19th-century Snowdonia. The Braddock and Jones families say goodbye to the 21st century and take their first steps into 1890.

2011

Sea Cities

Sea Cities 2016

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Sea Cities is a documentary series where we meet the people who live and work around Britain's port cities.

2016

Spirits of the Jaguar

Spirits of the Jaguar 1996

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A look at the Indigenous Central American civilisations-Maya, Taino and Aztec-and the animals which influenced their culture

1996

Brain Doctors

Brain Doctors 2013

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Watch extremely skilled surgeons working at the frontiers of their medical expertise and knowledge to repair the human brain.

2013

Jimmy Doherty in Darwin's Garden

Jimmy Doherty in Darwin's Garden 2009

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Charles Darwin came up with some ingenious experiments to prove his theory of evolution. Jimmy Doherty attempts to recreate some of these investigations.

2009

Colour Me Pop

Colour Me Pop 1970

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Colour Me Pop was a British music TV programme broadcast on BBC2 from 1968-1969. It was a spin-off from the BBC 2 arts magazine show Late Night Line-Up. Designed to celebrate the new introduction of colour to British television, it was directed by Steve Turner, and showcased half-hour sets by pop and rock groups of the period. The programme was a pioneering precursor to the better remembered BBC music programme The Old Grey Whistle Test. Unlike its successor, most of the editions of Colour Me Pop are lost.

1970

I Bought a Rainforest

I Bought a Rainforest 2014

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Series following wildlife photographer Charlie Hamilton James, who has bought 100 acres of the Peruvian rainforest in the hope that it will stop loggers illegally cutting down trees.

2014

The Route Masters: Running London's Roads

The Route Masters: Running London's Roads 2013

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Following the Transport for London staff and police officers who keep London's road system from freezing up entirely under the immense pressure of millions of commuters.

2013

Billion Dollar Deals and How They Changed Your World

Billion Dollar Deals and How They Changed Your World 2017

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In his latest book and this three-part series, investigative journalist Jacques Peretti strays into Adam Curtis territory. What if the way we understand our world is wrong, he wonders, and it’s not so much politicians who govern our lives but business deals done in secret, in the boardroom and on the golf course?

2017

Places That Don't Exist

Places That Don't Exist 2005

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Holidays in the Danger Zone: Places That Don't Exist is a five-part BBC Four series on breakaway states and unrecognised nations, devised, written and presented by Simon Reeve. The series producer was Will Daws. The producer was Iain Overton. The series took the team to little-known parts of the world including Somaliland, recognised as part of Somalia; Transnistria of Moldova; Taiwan; Nagorno-Karabakh of Azerbaijan; Ajaria, Abkhazia, and South Ossetia, all recognized by the United Kingdom as parts of Georgia. The programme and its team were awarded a One World Award in June 2005 for best popular feature.

2005

Yorkshire Midwives On Call

Yorkshire Midwives On Call 2022

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Expect drama, emotion and tender moments as we follow the work of midwives delivering babies in people’s homes.

2022

The British Family

The British Family 2010

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Kirsty Young presents a history of how British families have changed since the Second World War.

2010