ABSOLUTE ZERO

2008 (2 Pts) / BBC2 (first shown on BBC4).

Drama documentary about the development of low temperature physics and the quest for absolute zero degrees.

 

AGATHA CHRISTIE: A LIFE IN PICTURES

22 Sep 2004 (90 mins) / BBC2

Writer & Director: Richard Curson-Smith / Producer: Colette Flight.

Highly acclaimed drama about Agatha Christie's mysterious and highly publicised disappearance in 1926 after a car crash. The author recovers her memory with the help of a Psychiatrist after going missing for 11 days and being found in a Harrogate Spa Hotel. Outstanding performances and picturesque locations accompanied by an excellent soundtrack.

With: Olivia Williams, Anna Massey, Raymond Coulthard, Stephen Boxer.

 

THE ADVENTURE OF ENGLISH

6 - 30 Nov 2003 / ITV1.

Documentary series about the history of the English language.

Written and presented by Melvyn Bragg.

 

AFTER THE WAR

16, 23, 25, Aug 2005 (3 parts) / BBC2.

Documentary series examining events after the end of the Second World War: Part 1 shows how the Allied forces set about rebuilding a shattered and bankrupt Germany; Part 2 focuses on the Americans' relationship with the Japanese Emporer Hirohito; Part 3 deals with the political aftermath of the War in Britain.

BBC History - World War 2.

 

THE AMERICAN CIVIL WAR

1990s (11 hours in tot.) / BBC2.

Director: Ken Burns (US).

Highly acclaimed documentary series about the tragic 1861-65 American civil war. Utilising thousands of archive photographs and paintings, on-location footage, and quotes from major figures of the period voiced by actors.

Narrator: David McCullough.

The American Civil War (PBS)

American Civil War (WIKI).

 

ANDREW MARR'S HISTORY OF MODERN BRITAIN

22 May - 19 Jun 2007 (5 x 60 mins) / BBC2.

Revealing documentary series charting the history of Britain from 1945 to the present day.

Written and presented by Andrew Marr

More details.

 

ARENA

1975 - Date / BBC2 and BBC4.

Producer: Alan Yentob.

Iconic and long-running arts documentary series.

 

AROUND THE WORLD IN 80 GARDENS

27 Jan - 30 Mar 2008 / BBC2.

Inspirational and visually stunning documentary series about Gardens around the world taking in places like Cuba, Japan, South Africa, New Zealand etc. Along the way we get an insight into the cultures that have created these beautiful natural spaces.

Presented by Monty Don.

 

THE ASCENT OF MAN

5 - 28 May 1973 (13 x 50 mins) / BBC2

Highly acclaimed and authoratative documentary series about the development of human knowledge from earliest times to the present day.

Written and presented by Dr. Jacob Bronowski.

The Ascent of Man (Wiki).

 

ATOM

2007 - 2008 (3 x 60 min) / BBC4 & BBC2

Impressive documentary series covering the discovery of the atom, Quantum Mechanics, Nuclear fission, the "Big Bang", Parallel Universes etc.

Presented by Professor Jim Al-Khalili.

Atom (BBC website).

 

BATTLEFIELD BRITAIN

2004 (8 x 50 mins) / BBC2

Series producer: Danielle Peck.

Military documentary series about battles fought on British soil. Re-enactment and computer graphics, as well as talking to camera, bring the history to life for the viewer. Episodes: (1) Boudicca (2) Battle of Hastings (3) The Battle for Wales (4) The Spanish Armada (5) The Battle of Naseby (6) the Battle of the Boyne (7) The Battle of Culloden (8) The Battle of Britain.

Battlefield Britain BBC website.

 

BATTLE FOR HADITHA

17 Mar 2008 / Channel 4.

Writer/Director: Nick Broomfield.

Powerful and revealing drama, based on the events of 19 November 2005, when a US Marine patrol in Iraq massacred 24 Iraqi civilians in revenge for a bomb attack.

With: Elliot Ruiz etc.

 

THE BIBLE REVOLUTION

9 April 2007 / Channel 4.

Director / Producer: David Wilson.

Engaging drama-documentary telling the story of the translation of the Bible into English and its impact on society. It focuses on the life and work of John Wycliffe, John Tyndale, Martin Luther and Thomas Cranmer.

Presented by Rod Liddle.

The Bible Revolution (C4).

 

BIG IDEAS THAT CHANGED THE WORLD

Channel 5.

Thought-provoking documentary series about ideas that have had a major impact on history. Each program is presented by a well known public figure with a strong connection to the subject.

Series 1 (2005)

1. Christianity: Presented by Archbishop Desmond Tutu.
2. Communism: With Mikhail Gorbachev.
3. Democracy: With Tony Benn
4. Feminism: With Germaine Greer.
5. Capitalism: With Joseph Stiglitz.

Series 2 (17 Mar - 14 May 2007)

1. Egalitarianism: With Jesse Jackson.
2. Islam: With Benazir Bhutto.
3. Terrorism: With Terry Waite.
4. Consumerism: With Jonathan Porritt.
5. Environmentalism: With Bjorn Lomborg.
6. Nationalism: With David Blunkett.

 

BILL ODDIE GOES WILD

2001 - 2003 (3 series) / BBC2.

Nature Documentary series. Bill Oddie travels around Britain looking at the native wildlife and habitats. Beautiful scenery, outstanding camera-work and and Oddie's informal but well-informed style of presentation made this a memorable series.

BBC "Bill Oddie Goes Wild" website.

 

BREAKING THE CODE  

5 Feb 1997 / BBC1

Writer: Hugh Whitemore / Director: Herbert Wise

Brilliant drama about the life of Alan Turing, the mathematical genius, who helped to break the Nazi's enigma code during World War 2.

With: Derek Jacobi.

The Alan Turing Internet Scrapbook.

 

CASUALTY 1906 / 1907

3 Dec 2006 (60 min pilot) and 30 Mar - 13 Apr 2008 (3 eps) / BBC1.

Writers: Colin Heber-Percy & Lyall B. Watson / Producer & Director: Bryn Higgins.

Period medical drama based on actual records of life at the Royal London Hospital from 1906 to 1907. An intriguing insight into how Medicine was practiced a century ago.

With: Cheri Lunghi, Sarah Smart, Tom Riley.

 

CATHERINE THE GREAT

21 & 28 Oct 2005 (2 parts) / BBC2

Producer: John-Paul Davidson.

Superior, and revealing, drama-doc about the the life of the Russian Empress, Catherine the Great. Part 1 covers her turbulent and unhappy marriage to Csar Peter, and his subsequent murder and replacement by Catherine. Part 2 deals with her political reforms and foreign conquests.

 

CHRONICLE

1966 - 1980 / BBC2

Documentary series featuring the latest discoveries in History and Archaeology.

Presented by Magnus Magnusson and Glynn Daniel.

Chronicle (footage from a 1970 episode).

 

CIVILISATION

1969 (13 x 50 mins) / BBC2.

Highly acclaimed epic series about the evolution of Culture and Civilisation from earliest days to the 1960s. Intellectually rigorous, it set the benchmark for future productions such as Bronowski's "Ascent of Man".

Written and presented by Kenneth Clark.

Civilisation (WIKI).

 

CIVIL WAR

2002 (4 parts) / BBC2 (Open University)

Fine educational documentary (featuring dramatic reconstructions) about the causes and events of the English Civil War of 1642 - 1649 between the Royalists and Parliamentarians.

Written and presented by Dr. Tristram Hunt

Civil War website.

 

COAST

2005 - 2007 / BBC2.

Series 1 (13 x 50 mins): 22 July - Sep 2005.
Series 2 (8 x 50 mins): 26 Oct - 14 Dec 2006.
Series 3 (8 x 50 mins): 10 Jun - 22 July 2007.

Producer: Steve Evanson.
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An extended tour of Britain's incredible coastline, taking in the people, places, and wildlife from Land's End to John O' Groats and beyond.

BBC website - Coast.

 

COMFORTABLY NUMB

29 March 2004 / Channel 4.

Powerful, compelling and realistic drama, depicting the daily struggle of recovering drug addicts at a rehabilitation centre. Based on real life scenarios and reenacted by drugs counsellors themselves. Screened at an unearthly hour of the morning, this deserved a wider audience.

With: Hans Matheson, Rebecca Palmer.

 

CONNECTIONS

1978, 1992 & 1997 (40 pts) / BBC2.

Documentary series exploring the connections between historical events and technological innovation.

Written and presented by James Burke.

 

THE CONVENT

13 Jun - 5 July 2006 / BBC2

Director: Sandi Scott / Producer: John Blake.

Interesting companion series to "The Monastery" in which 4 women are invited to spend 40 days and nights in a convent. They are required to fully participate in the routines of the community with its regular offices and periods of prayer and contemplation.

The Poor Clares of Arundel.

 

COOKING IN THE DANGER ZONE

2007 - 2008 / BBC2

Series 1: 2007

Series 2: 15 - 29 Mar 2008 (3 x 60 mins).

Food travelogue with a difference, looking at the everyday cuisine of various developing countries. This is viewed in a wider social context highlighting issues such as poverty and injustice.

Presented by Stefan Gates.

Cooking in the Danger Zone (BBC).

 

A COOKS TOUR OF FRANCE

View of the Auvergne1992 (12 parts) / BBC2

Evocative and absorbing food travelogue. Presenter Mireille Johnston tours the various regions of France, exploring local cuisine and culture. Lots of spoken French (with subtitles).

Mireille Johnston - obituary.

 

COR BLIMEY!

2001 (105 mins) / ITV1 (rpt BBC2 12/7/2008)

Writer & Director: Terry Johnson.

One-off drama about the relationship between Barbara Windsor and Sid James (of "Carry On" fame). Memorable performances (especially "Babs" and "kenneth WIlliams") in an entertaining and dramatically convincing production.

With: Samantha Spiro, Geoffrey Hutchings, Adam Godley.

 

COUNTRYFILE

BBC1

Long-running British rural affairs series covering farming, the environment, wildlife, rural crafts and industries, culture etc.

Hosted by John Craven.

Countryfile Website.

 

CRANFORD

18 Nov - 16 Dec 2007 / BBC1

Writer: Heidi Thomas (based on the stories by Elizabeth Gaskell) / Director: Simon Curtis / Producer: Sue Birtwhistle.

Critically acclaimed period drama about the lives of various women in a small 19th century English country town.

With: Judy Dench, Michael Gambon, Imelda Staunton, Francesca Annis, Philip Glenister, Julia Mckenzie, Julia Sawalha.

 

C S LEWIS: BEYOND NARNIA

6 Jan 2006 / BBC2

Writer & Director: Norman Stone / Exec. Producer: Carol Sennett.

Expertly crafted drama about the life of well-known British Author and Academic C S Lewis. The story is told from the narrative perspective of an elderly Lewis, interspersed with dramatic episodes of his life, and documents early influences, his struggle with the Christian faith, and the tragic loss of his wife Joy Gresham.

With: Anton Rodgers, Diane Venora.

 

DAN CRUIKSHANK'S ADVENTURES IN ARCHITECTURE

2 Apr - 21 May 2008 / BBC2

Writer & Exec. Producer: Basil Comely.

Documentary series looking at cities, buildings and monuments all over the world. Each episode explores a different theme.

Writer / Presenter: Dan Cruikshank

 

THE DAY BRITAIN STOPPED

13 May 2003 (rpt 18 Jan 2004) / BBC2

Docudrama, set in the future, which shows how an unforeseen, coincident series of events affecting Britain's roads, railways and airways might lead to total transport gridlock. A salutary reminder of this Government's failure to tackle the growing menace of traffic congestion.

BBC Website - The Day Britain Stopped.

 

THE DAY OF THE KAMIKAZE

18 Feb 2008 (85mins) / Channel 4

Director & Producer: Peter Nicholson.

Fine dramatised documentary about the Japanese suicide pilots who terrorised the American pacific fleet towards the end of World War 2.

 

THE DAY THE UNIVERSE CHANGED

1985 (10 pts) / BBC2

Documentary series looking at how technological developments have changed our perception of the universe.

Written & presented by James Burke

 

THE DEAL

28 Sep 2003 / Channel 4.

Absorbing drama about the rise to political power of Britain's former Prime Minister, Tony Blair.

With: Michael Sheen, David Morissey.

 

DUNKIRK

Repeated 20 Aug - 3 Sep 2005 (3 part) / BBC2.

Monumental drama-documentary from the BBC telling the story behind the evacuation of hundreds of thousands of British and French soldiers from the beaches of Dunkirk during World War II. The film also shows how British troops fought a vital rearguard action against the advancing enemy to buy time for their comrades on the beaches to escape. The political background is explored with dramatic reconstructions of Churchill's meetings with the War cabinet.

Narrated by Timothy Dalton.

 

 

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