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Child choristers have been singing at Salisbury for 900 years. This film - an observational portrait, history and musical immersion in one of Britain’s most distinctive and beloved cultural traditions -...
The nominations for the Learning on Screen awards 2015 are as follows: General Education Broadcast Award Sponsored by Fifty Fifty Coding: the Future is Creative BBC Learning for BBC Learning Zone...
Two-part documentary. This programme follows the progress of a team of scientists and musical theatre writers, who team up in an experiment: to try to work out a recipe for success in musical theatre, and...
Television documentary. In the week the United Nations presented its new goals for global development, the programme looks at the number one goal for the world: eradicating extreme poverty - the condition...
Documentary. Ian Hislop takes a look at attitudes to money and morality when the City of London first became the world’s financial capital. Victorian bankers achieved wealth on a scale never envisaged by...
Documentary series. In a new series of three films, the acclaimed documentary film maker Richard Alwyn goes behind the headlines that have come to define the Catholic Church to explore what it is actually...
Documentary series. In this series of three films, documentary film maker, Richard Alwyn, goes behind the scenes in three of England’s Church of England Cathedrals - Wakefield, Wells and Southwark. Each...
BBC 4 programme presented by Dave Cliff, professor of computer science and engineering at Bristol University, With the help of 25 seven-year-olds, Professor Cliff creates, for the first time, a computer...
Ian Hislop asks when and why we British have bottled up or let out our feelings and how this has affected our history. EMERGENCE investigates Britain’s emotional history. Hislop charts how and why the...
Documentary. Professor David Spiegelhalter explains what chance and probability are and how they work in the real world. How can you maximise your chances of living till you’re 100? Why do many of us...