The latest national and international news, exploring the day's events from a global perspective.
It was the campaign that changed the lives of British women forever. Actress Sheila Hancock is given unprecedented access to the Museum of London's treasure trove of rare objects that tell the extraordinary story of the suffragettes and their battle for the vote.
Anarchic comedy game show in which celebrity guests answer questions set by the public.
Mark Watson hosts, Tim Key is in the questionmaster's chair and Alex Horne provides expert analysis from a booth as two celebrities battle it out to be crowned the winner and avoid the shame of donning 'The Clogs of Defeat'.
Award-winning comic actress Sharon Horgan takes on explorer and anthropologist Benedict Allen.
The rules are simple - contestants must match their answer to the one given by a text answering service. Questions range from 'How many pints of Guinness would fell an Irish horse?' to 'How does one escape from quicksand?'
In the cunning physical challenge which pits the contestants against each other, Sharon and Benedict are given the task of crying on cue.
Four amateur naturalists get to grips with Britain's birds. Millions of Brits count themselves as bird lovers, but these enthusiasts take their passion to extreme lengths. One devotee wades through acres of reed beds, up to twice his height, in pursuit of a tiny, brown, long distance flier. Another scales the heights, clambering up mountains and scouring quarries to study the Peregrine falcon. Two men journey to an uninhabited rock, 40 miles off the North coast of Scotland, to research puffins. Another walks hundreds of miles around local farms, scouting them out for bird life.
Devoting hundreds of hours of their spare time to birds, these characters are truly inspirational. Our enthusiasts, and hundreds of other people like them, feed all the information they gather back to national organisations like the RSPB and the British Trust for Ornithology, helping to build a picture of Britain's birdlife.
Countryside birds like the skylark, pheasant and nightingale are amongst the most iconic of all Britain's birds. For centuries, they have been celebrated in music and poetry, used to forecast the weather and hunted for food. They have not just shaped the British countryside, but also defined its nature.
Don runs into his old flame Midge and learns her life has taken a disturbing turn. After executives from Philip Morris cancel a meeting for potential business, Don has a full-page ad printed in the New York Times announcing the firm will no longer represent tobacco companies, incensing the other partners and causing Bert Cooper to resign in protest.
Sally is upset when Betty and Henry discuss moving the Francis family to nearby Rye. Layoffs begin in the wake of the agency's financial troubles, reducing the staff by about half.
Tony Palmer's film, thought lost for almost 40 years, about Leonard Cohen's 1972 European tour, has now been pieced together from almost 3,000 fragments and restored to its former glory. A unique record of a major poet and singer/songwriter at the height of his powers.
THURSDAY 25 NOVEMBER 2010
THU 19:00 World News Today (b00w57gp)
The latest national and international news, exploring the day's events from a global perspective.
THU 19:30 Birds Britannia (b00w4k7j)
[Repeat of broadcast at
21:00 on Wednesday]
THU 20:30 The Beauty of Diagrams (b00w57gr)
Copernicus
Series in which mathematician Marcus du Sautoy explores the stories behind some of the most familiar scientific diagrams.
When Polish priest and astronomer Nicolaus Copernicus developed his extraordinary theory of a sun-centred universe 500 years ago, he was flying in the face of both science and religion. Mankind had believed for thousands of years that the earth was at the centre of the cosmos, and to disagree was to risk derision and accusations of heresy.
For decades he was too afraid to publish, but the arrival of a young German scientist gave Copernicus courage, and his book and its extraordinary diagram were published in 1543, when he was on his deathbed. His image of the heliocentric universe changed forever our understanding of the Cosmos, and of our place in it.
THU 21:00 ArtWorks Scotland (b00w57gt)
The Madness of Peter Howson
Peter Howson is one of the world's most collected living artists, his work hanging on the walls of galleries and museums and in the homes of rock stars and actors. In 2008 he received the biggest commission of his career - to paint the largest-ever crowd scene in the history of British art - but the commission is fraught with so much difficulty its completion is in jeopardy from day one.
This film follows Peter over two difficult years, a journey that took him to the brink of bankruptcy, and also to the edge of his sanity.
THU 22:00 The Symphony of Sorrowful Songs: Gorecki (b00wnmhd)
A timely showing of the landmark and multi-award winning film by Tony Palmer celebrating the Polish composer Gorecki, who died recently.
Palmer's film 'The Symphony of Sorrowful Songs' with soprano Dawn Upshaw and the London Sinfonietta conducted by David Zinman, captured imaginations with its overwhelming power and harrowingly simple lyrics.
THU 22:55 Delphi: The Bellybutton of the Ancient World (b00w4jtx)
[Repeat of broadcast at
21:00 on Monday]
THU 23:55 The Beauty of Diagrams (b00w57gr)
[Repeat of broadcast at
20:30 today]
THU 00:25 ArtWorks Scotland (b00w57gt)
[Repeat of broadcast at
21:00 today]
THU 01:25 The Symphony of Sorrowful Songs: Gorecki (b00wnmhd)
[Repeat of broadcast at
22:00 today]
THU 02:20 Delphi: The Bellybutton of the Ancient World (b00w4jtx)
[Repeat of broadcast at
21:00 on Monday]
THU 03:20 ArtWorks Scotland (b00w57gt)
[Repeat of broadcast at
21:00 today]
FRIDAY 26 NOVEMBER 2010
FRI 19:00 World News Today (b00w57rq)
The latest national and international news, exploring the day's events from a global perspective.
FRI 19:30 Opera Italia (b00sm18t)
Viva Verdi
Three-part series tracing the history of Italian opera presented by Antonio Pappano, conductor and music director at the Royal Opera House, Covent Garden. The series features sumptuous music, stunning Italian locations and some of the biggest names in opera as contributors.
The second episode focuses on Verdi, whose operas are central to Pappano's conducting repertoire and the backbone of the international opera scene. It shows how Verdi's music was influenced by composers such as Bellini and particularly Donizetti, whose gothic masterpiece Lucia di Lammermoor is explored with the help of soprano Diana Damrau.
Pappano looks at six of Verdi's most famous works - Nabucco, Rigoletto, Don Carlo, Otello, Falstaff and La Traviata, the last of which Pappano rehearses and conducts at the Royal Opera House with the starry cast of Renee Fleming, Joseph Calleja and Thomas Hampson.
Pappano travels to Le Roncole in northern Italy where Verdi was born amidst a turbulent political environment, and politics became a major influence on Verdi's operas in later life. He conducts Va Pensiero from Nabucco at a vast open-air concert in Naples, a chorus which was to become a powerful symbol of political unity for the Italian people.
FRI 20:30 The Highland Sessions (b0074rvr)
Episode 2
Six-part series celebrating the historical and contemporary links between Scottish and Irish Gaelic song by bringing together top exponents of both traditions to sing and play together with no audience except themselves, using a house band of their peers.
This edition features Muireann Nic Amhlaoibh, Seosaimhin ni Beagley, Eamonn O'Donnachadh, Niall Vallely, Capercaillie's Karen Matheson and Donnie Murdo MacLeod.
FRI 21:00 The Man Who Recorded America: Jac Holzman's Elektra Records (b00vfhyc)
In the 1960s, a small indie label would conquer American music. With artists like the Doors, Love, Tim Buckley, the Incredible String Band and the Stooges, Elektra Records was consistently on the cutting edge, having built its name initially with folk revival artists like Judy Collins and Tom Paxton, signed out of Greenwich Village. Elektra was run by suave visionary Jac Holzman and this is his story. Featuring contributions from Jackson Browne, Iggy Pop, Judy Collins and choice BBC archive.
FRI 21:50 Tonight in Person (b00w8s1r)
Judy Collins
1966 concert by American folk singer Judy Collins, featuring Turn Turn Turn, Hey Nelly Nelly and My Rambling Boy.
FRI 22:20 Folk America (b00hd379)
Blowin' in the Wind
Three-part documentary series on American folk music, tracing its history from the recording boom of the 1920s to the folk revival of the 1960s.
In the 1960s a new generation, spearheaded by Joan Baez and Bob Dylan, took folk to the top of the charts and made it the voice of youthful protest. Whilst the northern folk revivalists helped bring civil rights to the south, the Newport Folk Festival brought the old music of the south to the college kids in the north. However, when Dylan turned up at Newport in 1965 with an electric guitar things would never be the same again.
With Joan Baez, Pete Seeger, Judy Collins, Robbie Robertson, Stephen Stills, Country Joe McDonald, Roger McGuinn, Odetta and Tom Paxton.
FRI 23:25 The Doors: No One Here Gets Out Alive (b00mwr5t)
Documentary profile of singer Jim Morrison, who with his band the Doors made a great impression on the rock music scene of the late 1960s. With comments from other members of the group and footage of film and TV appearances.
FRI 00:05 Motor City's Burning: Detroit from Motown to the Stooges (b009372j)
Documentary looking at how Detroit became home to a musical revolution that captured the sound of a nation in upheaval.
In the early 60s, Motown transcended Detroit's inner city to take black music to a white audience, whilst in the late 60s suburban kids like the MC5 and the Stooges descended into the black inner city to create revolutionary rock expressing the rage of young white America.
With contributions from Iggy Pop, Alice Cooper, George Clinton, Martha Reeves, John Sinclair and the MC5.
FRI 01:05 Tonight in Person (b00w8s1t)
Tom Paxton
Concert from 1966 by the American folk singer Tom Paxton, featuring Last Thing on My Mind, I Believe, I Do and Detroit Auto Safety Massacre Blues.
FRI 01:35 The Man Who Recorded America: Jac Holzman's Elektra Records (b00vfhyc)
[Repeat of broadcast at
21:00 today]
FRI 02:25 The Highland Sessions (b0074rvr)
[Repeat of broadcast at
20:30 today]
FRI 02:55 Opera Italia (b00sm18t)
[Repeat of broadcast at
19:30 today]
LIST OF THIS WEEK'S PROGRAMMES
(Note: the times link back to the details; the pids link to the BBC page, including iPlayer)
A History of the World
19:30 WED (b00sj0nk)
A History of the World
02:50 WED (b00sj0nk)
Accused
22:45 TUE (b00w4hk0)
Ancient Worlds
19:30 MON (b00w5lff)
Ancient Worlds
01:00 MON (b00w5lff)
Aristotle's Lagoon
01:15 SAT (b00q0hh2)
ArtWorks Scotland
21:00 THU (b00w57gt)
ArtWorks Scotland
00:25 THU (b00w57gt)
ArtWorks Scotland
03:20 THU (b00w57gt)
Billy Connolly and Aly Bain: Fishing for Poetry
23:00 MON (b00vtxh2)
Bird on a Wire
01:00 WED (b00w009s)
Birds Britannia
20:00 SAT (b00vzz1j)
Birds Britannia
03:15 SAT (b00vzz1j)
Birds Britannia
21:00 WED (b00w4k7j)
Birds Britannia
00:00 WED (b00w4k7j)
Birds Britannia
03:20 WED (b00w4k7j)
Birds Britannia
19:30 THU (b00w4k7j)
Born to Be Wild
20:30 WED (b00cp4nv)
Brian Eno: Hits, Classics and Tracks
01:45 SUN (b00q9xqm)
Delphi: The Bellybutton of the Ancient World
21:00 MON (b00w4jtx)
Delphi: The Bellybutton of the Ancient World
00:00 MON (b00w4jtx)
Delphi: The Bellybutton of the Ancient World
03:30 MON (b00w4jtx)
Delphi: The Bellybutton of the Ancient World
22:55 THU (b00w4jtx)
Delphi: The Bellybutton of the Ancient World
02:20 THU (b00w4jtx)
Folk America
22:20 FRI (b00hd379)
Getting On
23:15 SAT (b00vzy37)
Getting On
22:15 TUE (b00w4k2j)
Getting On
02:30 TUE (b00w4k2j)
Gods and Monsters: Homer's Odyssey
02:15 SAT (b00vtwnz)
Greek Myths: Tales of Travelling Heroes
23:45 SAT (b00vzxv9)
Greek Myths: Tales of Travelling Heroes
02:00 MON (b00vzxv9)
How Earth Made Us
19:30 SUN (b00qm6p0)
How Earth Made Us
02:45 SUN (b00qm6p0)
It's Only a Theory
19:30 TUE (b00p26x9)
Life
19:00 SAT (b00p1n00)
Mad Men
22:30 SAT (b00vzz1l)
Mad Men
22:00 WED (b00w4k7l)
Mark Lawson Talks To...
21:00 SUN (b00w4jcy)
Mark Lawson Talks To...
00:45 SUN (b00w4jcy)
Mark Lawson Talks To...
23:45 TUE (b00w4jcy)
More Dawn French's Girls Who Do: Comedy
20:30 SUN (b0074syb)
Motor City's Burning: Detroit from Motown to the Stooges
00:05 FRI (b009372j)
Only Connect
20:30 MON (b00vzxv7)
Opera Italia
19:30 FRI (b00sm18t)
Opera Italia
02:55 FRI (b00sm18t)
Priest
23:00 SUN (b00w8n3x)
Storyville
21:00 TUE (b00w4k2d)
Storyville
00:45 TUE (b00w4k2d)
Storyville
03:30 TUE (b00w4k2d)
Storyville
22:45 WED (b00w4k2d)
The Beauty of Diagrams
20:30 THU (b00w57gr)
The Beauty of Diagrams
23:55 THU (b00w57gr)
The Doors: No One Here Gets Out Alive
23:25 FRI (b00mwr5t)
The Highland Sessions
20:30 FRI (b0074rvr)
The Highland Sessions
02:25 FRI (b0074rvr)
The Man Who Recorded America: Jac Holzman's Elektra Records
21:00 FRI (b00vfhyc)
The Man Who Recorded America: Jac Holzman's Elektra Records
01:35 FRI (b00vfhyc)
The Street
22:00 SUN (b008h4b5)
The Symphony of Sorrowful Songs: Gorecki
22:00 THU (b00wnmhd)
The Symphony of Sorrowful Songs: Gorecki
01:25 THU (b00wnmhd)
The Yorkshire Dales on Film
20:00 TUE (b00tnvnq)
The Yorkshire Dales on Film
02:00 TUE (b00tnvnq)
Time to Remember
19:00 SUN (b00vzy35)
Time to Remember
03:45 SUN (b00vzy35)
Time to Remember
20:30 TUE (b00w4k2b)
Time to Remember
03:00 TUE (b00w4k2b)
Tonight in Person
21:50 FRI (b00w8s1r)
Tonight in Person
01:05 FRI (b00w8s1t)
Wallander
21:00 SAT (b00q3l7z)
We Need Answers
20:00 WED (b00r0rdv)
World News Today
19:00 MON (b00w4jts)
World News Today
19:00 TUE (b00w4k28)
World News Today
19:00 WED (b00w4k7g)
World News Today
19:00 THU (b00w57gp)
World News Today
19:00 FRI (b00w57rq)
imagine...
22:00 MON (b007cc53)