7:00 PM
Fred Dibnah's Industrial Age
Britain's mining heritage
A tour of Britain's mining heritage takes Fred from Cornwall to Scotland, where he visits lead, slate, tin and coal extraction sites

7:30 PM
Railways: The Making of a Nation
How the railways enabled people to live farther from the places they worked
Liz McIvor examines how the railways enabled people to live farther away from the places where they worked

8:00 PM
Amsterdam: An Art Lovers' Guide
Janina Ramirez and Alastair Sooke embark on cultural city breaks
Historian Janina Ramirez and art critic Alastair Sooke embark on cultural city breaks, beginning by examining the art and design of the Dutch capital

9:00 PM
Call My Bluff
With Anna Massey, Godfrey Smith, Sally Magnusson and Peter Egan
Robert Robinson oversees another duel of words and wit as Frank Muir, Anna Massey and Godfrey Smith take on Arthur Marshall, Sally Magnusson and Peter Egan. First broadcast in 1984

9:30 PM
Face the Music
With panellists Joyce Grenfell, Robin Ray and Patrick Moore
Joseph Cooper invites viewers to match their musical wits against panellists Joyce Grenfell, Robin Ray and Patrick Moore. With guest musician Joan Cross. First broadcast in 1973

10:00 PM
Billie Holliday: The Long Night of Lady Day - Arena
A 1984 profile of the jazz singer
A 1984 profile of the jazz singer, from her traumatic childhood in Baltimore to her premature death in a New York hospital at the age of 44

11:25 PM
Marina Abramovic: The Ugly Duckling - Imagine
The performance artist talks to Alan Yentob about turning her life into art
The performance artist talks to Alan Yentob about turning her life into art and travels back to her birthplace of Belgrade to discuss her upbringing in communist Yugoslavia

12:25 AM
Fred Dibnah's Industrial Age
Britain's mining heritage
A tour of Britain's mining heritage takes Fred from Cornwall to Scotland, where he visits lead, slate, tin and coal extraction sites

12:55 AM
Railways: The Making of a Nation
How the railways enabled people to live farther from the places they worked
Liz McIvor examines how the railways enabled people to live farther away from the places where they worked

1:25 AM
Billie Holliday: The Long Night of Lady Day - Arena
A 1984 profile of the jazz singer
A 1984 profile of the jazz singer, from her traumatic childhood in Baltimore to her premature death in a New York hospital at the age of 44

2:50 AM
Amsterdam: An Art Lovers' Guide
Janina Ramirez and Alastair Sooke embark on cultural city breaks
Historian Janina Ramirez and art critic Alastair Sooke embark on cultural city breaks, beginning by examining the art and design of the Dutch capital
