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Fred Dibnah's Age of Steam
Fred Dibnah travels cross-country to reveal how steam engines powered British industry.
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The Tube
A look behind the scenes of the London underground as it undergoes its biggest overhaul.
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Food Factory
Science series in which Stefan Gates asks what really goes into supermarket food.
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Does Science Need the People?
Geoff Watts explores the value of public engagement in research
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Engineering Giants
Revealing the inner workings and hidden secrets of the world's most enormous machines
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Jet! When Britain Ruled the Skies
Series which celebrates the British aviation industry.
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Built in Britain
Evan Davis looks at the engineering challenge Britain faces, and how we can tackle it.
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The Railway: Keeping Britain on Track
Documentary series revealing the inner workings of Britain's railways.
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The Flying Archaeologist
Archaeologist Ben Robinson flies over ancient sites in the UK.
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Stories from the Dark Earth: Meet the Ancestors Revisited
Series in which archaeologist Julian Richards returns to some of his most important digs.
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Techno Odyssey
Poet Paul Farley reimagines technology we rely on but take for granted
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Wow! How Did They Do That?
Roger Law in search of the entrepreneurs behind Britain's best designs and inventions.
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Cold War, Hot Jets
How the invention of the jet engine transformed Britain after the Second World War.
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Richard Hammond Builds...
Richard Hammond takes on the ultimate engineering challenge: how do you build a planet?
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My Teacher Is an App
Sarah Montague presents a series looking at how technology has changed education
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Podcasting - The First Ten Years
Podcasters Helen Zaltzman and Olly Mann trace the origins of on-demand radio.
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The Treasure Hunters
Ellie Harrison and Dallas Campbell journey around the globe on the ultimate treasure hunt.
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Intelligence: Born Smart, Born Equal, Born Different
Adam Rutherford charts the rise, fall and rise of the genetics of intelligence
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Operation Wild
Clare Balding and Steve Leonard join teams of pioneering vets around the world.
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Everyday Miracles: The Genius of Sofas, Stockings and Scanners
Mark Miodownik reveals the amazing stories behind everyday objects of desire.
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Fred Dibnah's Building of Britain
Fred Dibnah looks at Britain's architectural heritage.
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Operation Stonehenge: What Lies Beneath
Two-part documentary following a team of scientists hoping to reveal Stonehenge's secrets.
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The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Future
Sci-fi superstar author Douglas Adams attempts to make sense of the digital world.
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The Internet: The Last 20th-Century Battleground
Douglas Adams assesses the advantages of new technology and warns of potential hazards.
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Cosmos: A Personal Voyage
Classic 1980 documentary series covering a wide range of scientific subjects.
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An Eye for Pattern: The Letters of Dorothy Hodgkin
A portrait of Dorothy Hodgkin, the only female British scientist to win a Nobel Prize.
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Hidden Histories of the Information Age
Aleks Krotoski explores innovations and cultural events from the age of communication.
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The Secrets of Quantum Physics
Jim Al-Khalili investigates the most accurate and yet perplexing scientific theory ever.
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Blogging Changed My Life
Janey Godley meets people whose lives changed dramatically when they started blogging.
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Codes that Changed the World
Aleks Krotoski tells the story of the languages that have been used to talk to machines.
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Welcome to the Quiet Zone
Emile Holba explores the National Quiet Zone, 13,000 square miles of radio silence.
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Computing Britain
Hannah Fry reveals the UK's lead role in developing computer technologies we rely on today
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Girls Can Code
Talent show in which five girls unleash the digital guru within themselves.
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Putting Science to Work
Jim Al-Khalili and guests work out how science might solve society's problems.
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Saving Science from the Scientists
Alok Jha wonders if science is as rigorous as it should
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The Beginning and End of the Universe
Prof Jim Al-Khalili tackles the universe through a series of observations and experiments.
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The Great Flying Challenge
Dick Strawbridge sets out to recreate Sir Harry Ferguson's early 1900s aeroplane
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Saving Africa's Elephants: Hugh and the Ivory War
Hugh Fearnley-Whittingstall investigates the killing of African elephants for their ivory.
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Balach Γ Borghastan
Sgeulachd-beatha DhΓ²mhnaill Chaluim MhicArtair fear-saidheans Γ LeΓ²dhas.
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The Space Shuttle
Three special programmes around the launch of the first US space shuttle, Columbia.
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Within These Four Walls
Experts discuss landmarks in the history of science and technology preserved in museums.
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Labours of Eve
Series exploring the impact of technology on women's experiences of childbirth.
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Fun to Imagine
Caltech physics professor, Richard Feynman, attempts to simplify how the world really is.
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Light and Dark
Professor Jim Al-Khalili shows how scientists have used light to reveal the universe.
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Human Universe
Prof Brian Cox explores the most precious, most wonderful thing in the universe, us.
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