Griff Rhys Jones returns to his homeland and visits some of the most breathtakingly beautiful parts of Wales including...
Griff Rhys Jones returns to his homeland and visits some of the most breathtakingly beautiful parts of Wales including...
Journalist Afua Hirsch explores how three very different African countries are throwing off their colonial pasts and...
A new generation of Inuit, armed with social media and a sense of humour and justice, are challenging anti-sealing...
Over two million men from across Asia fought in the First World War. Discover what their sacrifices meant to the war...
The first class of Dalit caste students take on the ISC high school graduation exams to find a brighter future for...
Dancing, illegal in Canada? It was if you were taking part in a potlatch ceremony between 1885 and 1951. Now, a new...
Bollywood-obsessed Anita Rani goes beyond the glitz and glam to discover the secrets of the mega-successful Indian film...
Anita Rani discovers the remarkable secret history of Britain's beaches, full of hidden stories and events that shaped...
Chronicles the discovery of long-forgotten musicians in Cuba, who were brought together by recording artist Ry Cooder to...
The largest concentration of sacred rock art in the world lies in the Burrup Peninsula in Western Australia. Waves of...
Journalists Babita Sharma and Adnan Sarwar travel along either side of the volatile Indian-Pakistan border to discover...
Every winter, nuns from a Tibetan Buddhist monastery travel to a small wooden house to meditate and kowtow tirelessly...
News anchor Cheryl Marella travels across Indonesia, examining contentious issues and deciphering what they mean to the...
Journalist Yumi Araki travels across Japan, examining contentious issues and deciphering what they mean to the country...
Journalist Atom Araullo travels across the Philippines, examining hot-button issues and deciphering what they mean to...
Master carver and land defender Joe Martin reconciles his past as a logger by revitalizing the traditional ancestral...
Kayden, Jag and Amar share their often heart-wrenching stories of awakening to and expressing their sexuality within...
Classicist Bettany Hughes journeys to temples, palaces and cities as she discovers the fascinating past and traditions...
Inspired by his father's childhood memories of Iran, an artist creates an installation that he hopes will lead to a...
Archaeologist/artist Kris Nahrgang and dancer/activist Sarain Carson Fox explore the revitalization of Indigenous...
Paul Murton sets off on an epic adventure to discover the secrets of Scotland's islands, learning about their...
With only a 1913 Bradshaw's Handbook as his guide, Michael Portillo journeys across Asia by railway to explore the...
Guided by his historical Bradshaw's Continental Handbook, Michael Portillo explores Europe and beyond by train.
With his classic Bradshaw's 1913 guide to India in hand, Michael Portillo sets off an a series of train journeys across...
Inspired by Odysseus, Bettany Hughes makes an epic journey by sea, travelling from eastern Greece to Ithaca while...
In the 50 years since he carved his first totem pole and saw it raised on Haida Gwaii, Robert Davidson has come to be...
Sir Tony Robinson uses the latest aerial filming technology to show aspects of Britain that are hidden from public view.
Latif Al Ani photographed Iraq before the wars. He travels back in search of the people and places in his pictures...
From remote Indonesian islands to ancient Petra, Joanna Lumley embarks on an epic voyage retracing the spice trails that...
Joanna Lumley shares behind-the-scenes moments from her travel adventures and reveals the physical challenges and...
From a group of Chilean rappers who fuse their Mapuche music with modern beats to a Mi’kmaq healer using traditional...
Three educated, professional women in China - labelled "leftover women" because they are unmarried - try to balance...
Six Indigenous adventurers embark on a 25-day journey by birchbark canoe through Oji-Cree territory in northern Ontario...
Monty Don sets out to discover the true essence of Japanese gardens and what we have learned from them. He visits Japan...
Travelling from Venice to Croatia and Greece, gardening expert Monty Don explores some of the most beautiful gardens...
Robson visits three landmarks that have played a key role in the region's history with Britain, with his final stop at...
Dan Snow, Anita Rani, Robert Llewellyn and John Sergeant are in India, exploring the world's busiest railway at the...
Kiwi adventurer Ellis Emmett embarks on a sailing adventure through the South Pacific, exploring remote islands and...
Drop into the studios of thirteen Indigenous artists as they share personal stories, creative approaches to their art...
Comedian Frank Skinner and author Denise Mina follow in the footsteps of Alexander Pope and Jonathan Swift, two of the...
Cree filmmaker Neil Diamond takes an entertaining and insightful look at the "Hollywood Indian", exploring the portrayal...
Many artists and musical forms played a role in the creation of rock, but Native American influence is an integral part...
Comedian Susan Calman uncovers untold tales behind Scotland's most historic locations and shares the treasures hidden in...
Explore the scenic wonders and wildlife of the mighty Sky River, which begins high in the Himalayas and ends in the...
Rock star and music aficionado Sami Yaffa journeys to the far reaches of the world to explore how music is the only...
Historian Amanda Foreman charts the changing role of women, from the dawn of civilization to the modern day.
Dan Snow explores the explosive history behind the East India Company, a hotbed of corruption and greed whose impact was...
Director Elle-Maija Tailfeathers tells the story of the Musqueam First Nation's 200-day vigil to halt a Vancouver condo...
Rob Collins rediscovers the ancient innovations and scientific inventions of Australia's First People - the world's...
Malian musician/activist Inna Modja takes us on an epic journey along Africa's Great Green Wall - an ambitious vision to...
Join host Sophie Fouron as she travels the globe to discover the unique lifestyles found on islands.
Urban design expert Mikael Colville-Andersen explores cities around the world, meeting citizens and urban activists who...
Singaporean curator and scholar Peter Lee explores the rise and fall of Southeast Asia's great empires, and how their...
Singaporean scholar and curator Peter Lee travels to Japan and South Korea to seek out epic legends and vibrant...
Journalist Samira Ahmed travels to places few Westerners have seen as she explores the complex and fascinating history...
Kate Humble travels through India, Sri Lanka and Indonesia, discovering how spices were once so coveted that a small...
Historian Michael Wood explores China on a fascinating journey through the landscapes, people, stories and cultures that...
Take an unforgettable ride through some of the most spectacular landscapes on Earth, rolling past breathtaking natural...
This series follows five renowned photographers as they visit traditional communities with whom they have forged ties...
Historian Bettany Hughes explores some of the most remarkable treasures of human civilization.
Colonization and religion have shamed and erased many traditional Inuit beliefs around sexuality and family structure...
An ethnobotanist contemplates her relationship with plants and their role as teachers as she comes to a deeper...
Discover the beauty and complexity of waterfront cities around the world.
Discover the wildlife, ancient cultures and vibrant colours of Mexico - a country full of surprises.
Explore some of the world's most spectacular islands, where nature has evolved in dramatic and unexpected ways.
Comedian Frank Skinner and author Denise Mina retrace the passionate friendship of Romantic poets Wordsworth and...
Joanna travels to Zanzibar, where merchants from around the world have left their mark on architecture, religion and music, before ending her journey in the ancient city of Petra.
Catholicism in the Philippines is at a crossroads. Atom Araullo explores the issues confronting the Church in this deeply religious nation.
Urban designer Mikael Colville-Andersen explores Los Angeles, whose diverse neighbourhoods are certainly its greatest asset. But overcoming the many underlying inequities is no easy task.
Journalist Samira Ahmed reveals how Persia's powerful kings built a vast empire that was the envy of the ancient world.
The Rocky Mountaineer train travels through some of North America's most staggering beauty on a journey from Vancouver to Banff in the heart of the Rockies.
Robson heads to Northumberland National Park, where he tries his hand at one of Britain's oldest sports.
Just past the low-lying, steamy plains of Bangladesh, the Brahmaputra River meets the ocean in the Bay of Bengal.
Northern Mexico is the country's driest region and is dominated by two great deserts- the Sonoran and the Chihuahuan.
In Madagascar, Joanna discovers the secrets of the world's second most expensive spice, vanilla - from the unique way it's grown to how it's dealt on the streets.
The Philippines is one of the world's most gender-equal nations, but could President Duterte be rolling this back? Atom Araullo meets women responding to an era of "toxic masculinity."
Michael Wood looks at how revolution has been a recurring fact of life in Chinese history and how three revolutions forever changed the landscape of China.
Susan continues to Scotland's historical heartland - Stirling. Here she learns about Scotland's other national sport, curling.
Rolling through the magical beauty of Norway, this train journey takes us from Oslo to Bodo, a small city inside the Arctic Circle, with tales of trolls, reindeer and Vikings along the way.
Isolated human settlements, red pandas, elephants and black-tailed pythons all call this river home.
Robson joins shepherdess Emma Gray in search of wild Cheviot goats. He then learns about pre-Raphaelite artwork at Wallington Hall.
The ancient temples of the Maya still tower over the forests of the Yucatan, home to jaguars, monkeys and tropical birds.
The Philippines has one of the highest rates of gun ownership in Southeast Asia. From priests to gangsters, Atom Araullo explores the country's love of firearms.
Comedian and writer Susan Calman starts her journey around Edinburgh and Scotland's stunning east coast.
The Brahmaputra River passes through glaciers, Tibet's semi-desert, and the world's deepest and longest gorge.
Robson meets a team of conservationists aiming to rescue one of Britain's greatest architectural jewels, Seaton Delaval Hall.
In the northeast of Mexico lies the Serranias del Burro, a vital outpost for Mexico's black bears.
Joanna heads to the remote Indonesian island of Banda, once the only place on Earth where nutmeg grew, discovering both its charms and its dark past.
Cheryl Marella meets with niqab squads, separatists and paramilitary groups who are redefining what it means to be Indonesian.
Latif Al Ani photographed Iraq before the wars. He travels back in search of the people and places in his pictures, sharing them with Iraqis who no longer recognize the world he reveals.
After years of trading, a dangerous chasm opens up between the British rulers and the Indian people. What ensued was revolt and the demise of this trading empire.
Joanna recounts her adventures in Iran, along the Silk Road through Azerbaijan and Georgia, and in vibrant Haiti and Cuba.
Robson explores some of Northumberland's greatest natural wonders, including unique rock formations and one of the oldest and most dangerous breeds of cattle.
Indonesia is transforming into a digital nation. Cheryl Marella explores how fake news, online clerics and drones are changing the very fabric of society.
On the ground in India, Dan Snow sets out to discover the motives of those who set up the company at the beginning of...
Joanna recounts her adventures in Iran, along the Silk Road through Azerbaijan and Georgia, and in vibrant Haiti and...
Robson explores some of Northumberland's greatest natural wonders, including unique rock formations and one of the...