Professor Brian Cox ends his homage to British Science by looking at how discoveries are made, asking whether it is better to let the scientists do their own thing, and hope for happy accidents, or to only back scientific winners at the risk of missing the occasional gems
- TV-Recordings
- General Science
- English subtitles
- 60
Professor Brian Cox ends his homage to British Science by looking at how discoveries are made, asking whether it is better to let the scientists do their own thing, and hope for happy accidents, or to only back scientific winners at the risk of missing the occasional gems
Professor Iain Stewart reveals the story behind the Scottish physicist who was Einstein's hero; James Clerk Maxwell. Maxwell's discoveries not only inspired Einstein, but they helped shape our modern world - allowing the development of radio, TV, mobile phones and much more.
- TV-Recordings
- Physics
- English subtitles
- 60
Professor Iain Stewart reveals the story behind the Scottish physicist who was Einstein's hero; James Clerk Maxwell. Maxwell's discoveries not only inspired Einstein, but they helped shape our modern world - allowing the development of radio, TV, mobile phones and much more.
Shakespeare is often credited with revolutionising English, but is the real story more complex? Dr John Gallagher uncovers the surprising tale of how English conquered the world.
- TV-Recordings
- English subtitles
- 30
Shakespeare is often credited with revolutionising English, but is the real story more complex? Dr John Gallagher uncovers the surprising tale of how English conquered the world.
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Secrets of Skin
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Sue Doody
Featuring groundbreaking new science, experiments and leading scientists from a variety of disciplines, the series unravels the natural history of the body's largest organ.
- TV-Recordings
- English subtitles
- 168
Featuring groundbreaking new science, experiments and leading scientists from a variety of disciplines, the series unravels the natural history of the body's largest organ.
Film telling the story of the greatest physicists of the 20th century and the discoveries they made, told in their own words. Men and women who transformed our understanding of the universe, from unlocking the secrets of the atom to solving the mysteries of the cosmos.
- TV-Recordings
- Physics
- English subtitles
- 60
Film telling the story of the greatest physicists of the 20th century and the discoveries they made, told in their own words. Men and women who transformed our understanding of the universe, from unlocking the secrets of the atom to solving the mysteries of the cosmos.
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Seven Ages of Britain
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Channel 4
Bettany Hughes explores the history of Britain from a fresh perspective: through the lives and aspirations of the ordinary citizens
- TV-Recordings
- No subtitles
- No
Bettany Hughes explores the history of Britain from a fresh perspective: through the lives and aspirations of the ordinary citizens
David Dimbleby tells the story of Britain through its art and treasure. The first part of the chronicle begins with the Roman invasion and ends with the Norman Conquest.
- TV-Recordings
- Art & Design
- History
- TV-Recordings
- English subtitles
- 58
David Dimbleby tells the story of Britain through its art and treasure. The first part of the chronicle begins with the Roman invasion and ends with the Norman Conquest.
Britain's art from the murder of Thomas Becket in 1170 to the death of Richard II in 1400.
- TV-Recordings
- Art & Design
- History
- TV-Recordings
- English subtitles
- 58
Britain's art from the murder of Thomas Becket in 1170 to the death of Richard II in 1400.
Spanning from Henry VIII's accession in 1509 to Shakespeare's Henry VIII 100 years later.
- TV-Recordings
- Art & Design
- History
- TV-Recordings
- English subtitles
- 58
Spanning from Henry VIII's accession in 1509 to Shakespeare's Henry VIII 100 years later.
In the 17th century British people learned to question everything, resulting in civil war.
- TV-Recordings
- Art & Design
- History
- TV-Recordings
- English subtitles
- 58
In the 17th century British people learned to question everything, resulting in civil war.
The story of Britain in the 18th century, as a new 'middle' class emerged.
- TV-Recordings
- Art & Design
- History
- TV-Recordings
- English subtitles
- 58
The story of Britain in the 18th century, as a new 'middle' class emerged.
The story of the British Empire from 1750 to 1900, revealed through its art and treasures.
- TV-Recordings
- Art & Design
- History
- TV-Recordings
- English subtitles
- 58
The story of the British Empire from 1750 to 1900, revealed through its art and treasures.
In the last episode, David Dimbleby looks at how the 20th century saw ordinary Britons upturning ancient power structures and class hierarchies.
- TV-Recordings
- Art & Design
- History
- TV-Recordings
- English subtitles
- 58
In the last episode, David Dimbleby looks at how the 20th century saw ordinary Britons upturning ancient power structures and class hierarchies.
Bettany Hughes provides an insight into how British inhabitants evolved over 8,000 years, beginning with the story of man's battle with the environment in 6,000 BC, when global warming transformed Britain into an island covered by dense, impenetrable forests.
- TV-Recordings
- History
- TV-Recordings
- English subtitles
- 60
Bettany Hughes provides an insight into how British inhabitants evolved over 8,000 years, beginning with the story of man's battle with the environment in 6,000 BC, when global warming transformed Britain into an island covered by dense, impenetrable forests.
Sweeping changes transformed the lives of the masses beyond recognition during the Bronze and Iron Ages.
- TV-Recordings
- History
- TV-Recordings
- English subtitles
- 60
Sweeping changes transformed the lives of the masses beyond recognition during the Bronze and Iron Ages.
The gradual collapse of the Roman Empire led to the disintegration of Britannia. For the next 600 years people would watch their homelands become battlegrounds invaded and plundered by men from Scandinavia and northern Europe, hungry for power and land.
- TV-Recordings
- History
- TV-Recordings
- English subtitles
- 60
The gradual collapse of the Roman Empire led to the disintegration of Britannia. For the next 600 years people would watch their homelands become battlegrounds invaded and plundered by men from Scandinavia and northern Europe, hungry for power and land.
Bettany Hughes considers the fifth age of Britain, from 1066 to 1350, charting the period between two shattering historical events - the invasion of William the Conqueror and the Black Death.
- TV-Recordings
- History
- TV-Recordings
- English subtitles
- 60
Bettany Hughes considers the fifth age of Britain, from 1066 to 1350, charting the period between two shattering historical events - the invasion of William the Conqueror and the Black Death.
The penultimate programme in the series follows the course of the greatest revolution in British history: a revolution of the mind.
- TV-Recordings
- History
- TV-Recordings
- English subtitles
- 60
The penultimate programme in the series follows the course of the greatest revolution in British history: a revolution of the mind.
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Seven Wonders of the Industrial World - Episode 01: The Great Ship
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Christopher Spencer
At a time when most ships were built to traditional designs in wood, and powered by sail, Isambard Kingdom Brunel’s colossal ship, the Great Eastern, was almost 700 feet long and built of iron. His vision was that it should carry 4,000 passengers, in magnificent style, as far as the Antipodes - without needing to refuel.
- TV-Recordings
- Built Environment & Architecture
- Engineering
- TV-Recordings
- No subtitles
- 8
At a time when most ships were built to traditional designs in wood, and powered by sail, Isambard Kingdom Brunel’s colossal ship, the Great Eastern, was almost 700 feet long and built of iron. His vision was that it should carry 4,000 passengers, in magnificent style, as far as the Antipodes - without needing to refuel.
In 1869, John Roebling won the contract to build the largest bridge in the world, the Brooklyn Bridge in New York. It was to stretch 1,600 feet, in one giant leap, across the wide and turbulent East River that separates New York from Brooklyn.
- TV-Recordings
- Built Environment & Architecture
- Engineering
- TV-Recordings
- No subtitles
- 45
In 1869, John Roebling won the contract to build the largest bridge in the world, the Brooklyn Bridge in New York. It was to stretch 1,600 feet, in one giant leap, across the wide and turbulent East River that separates New York from Brooklyn.
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Seven Wonders of the Industrial World - Episode 03: The Bell Rock Lighthouse
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Christopher Spencer
In 1800 Robert Stevenson set about building a lighthouse on the deadly Bell Rock reef off the east of Scotland.
- TV-Recordings
- Built Environment & Architecture
- Engineering
- TV-Recordings
- No subtitles
- 40
In 1800 Robert Stevenson set about building a lighthouse on the deadly Bell Rock reef off the east of Scotland.
By the middle of the 19th century, the benefits brought by the countless advances of the Industrial Age were gradually beginning to reach America,
- TV-Recordings
- Engineering
- History
- TV-Recordings
- No subtitles
- 45
By the middle of the 19th century, the benefits brought by the countless advances of the Industrial Age were gradually beginning to reach America,
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Seven Wonders of the Industrial World - Episode 05: The Sewer King
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Edward Bazalgette
In the summer of 1858, while the Great Eastern was being fitted out for her maiden voyage, London was in the grip of a crisis known as the 'Great Stink'. The population had grown rapidly during the first half of the 19th century, yet there had been no provision for sanitation.
- TV-Recordings
- Engineering
- History
- TV-Recordings
- No subtitles
- 12
In the summer of 1858, while the Great Eastern was being fitted out for her maiden voyage, London was in the grip of a crisis known as the 'Great Stink'. The population had grown rapidly during the first half of the 19th century, yet there had been no provision for sanitation.
Having completed the building of the Suez Canal in 1869, Ferdinand de Lesseps dreamed of an even bolder scheme: the Panama Canal. Lesseps decided he would cut a path across the Isthmus of Panama,and thus unite the great oceans of the Atlantic and Pacific, making the long journey round South America unnecessary.
- TV-Recordings
- Engineering
- TV-Recordings
- No subtitles
- 45
Having completed the building of the Suez Canal in 1869, Ferdinand de Lesseps dreamed of an even bolder scheme: the Panama Canal. Lesseps decided he would cut a path across the Isthmus of Panama,and thus unite the great oceans of the Atlantic and Pacific, making the long journey round South America unnecessary.
As pioneers explored and found their way across the vast continent of America, they were frequently stopped by poor or hostile environments such as the desert regions of Arizona and Nevada.
- TV-Recordings
- Engineering
- History
- TV-Recordings
- No subtitles
- 10
As pioneers explored and found their way across the vast continent of America, they were frequently stopped by poor or hostile environments such as the desert regions of Arizona and Nevada.
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Shankly: Nature's Fire
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Mike Todd
Documentary looking at the life and times of Bill Shankly, Liverpool FC's legendary Scottish manager. Gaining promotion from the old English second division, Shankly forged two great sides at Liverpool, winning numerous trophies along the way. A product of his working-class roots in Ayrshire, his career in management spanned a period when football was very much the people's game.
- TV-Recordings
- English subtitles
- 90
Documentary looking at the life and times of Bill Shankly, Liverpool FC's legendary Scottish manager. Gaining promotion from the old English second division, Shankly forged two great sides at Liverpool, winning numerous trophies along the way. A product of his working-class roots in Ayrshire, his career in management spanned a period when football was very much the people's game.
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Shine a Light
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Film 4
A career-spanning documentary on the Rolling Stones, with concert footage from their "A Bigger Bang" tour. Directed by Martin Scorsese
- TV-Recordings
- Music
- Other
- TV-Recordings
- English subtitles
- 122
A career-spanning documentary on the Rolling Stones, with concert footage from their "A Bigger Bang" tour. Directed by Martin Scorsese
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Shock and Awe: The Story of Electricity
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BBC 4
Professor Jim Al-Khalili tells the story of our quest to master the power of electricity.
- TV-Recordings
- No subtitles
- No
Professor Jim Al-Khalili tells the story of our quest to master the power of electricity.
How pioneers unlocked electricity's mysteries and built strange instruments to create it.
- TV-Recordings
- Physics
- TV-Recordings
- No subtitles
- 60
How pioneers unlocked electricity's mysteries and built strange instruments to create it.
How harnessing the link between magnetism and electricity transformed the world.
- TV-Recordings
- Physics
- TV-Recordings
- No subtitles
- 60
How harnessing the link between magnetism and electricity transformed the world.