7:00 PM
University Challenge
Oriel College, Oxford takes on Christ's College, Cambridge
Jeremy Paxman asks the questions as the first-round matches continue with Oriel College, Oxford going up against Christ's College, Cambridge

7:30 PM
Only Connect
The County Councillors take on the Science Writers
Victoria Coren Mitchell presents as the County Councillors take on the Science Writers in the first of the quarter-finals

8:00 PM
India: Nature's Wonderland
Part one of two. The hidden wonders of India's natural world
Part one of two. Liz Bonnin, Freida Pinto and Jon Gupta explore the hidden wonders of the natural world in India, including the hoolock gibbon, which greets the morning by singing

9:00 PM
Art of Scandinavia
The emergence of Denmark as an arbiter of taste
Andrew Graham-Dixon examines how Denmark emerged from modest beginnings to become one of the greatest powers and arbiters of taste in northern Europe

10:00 PM
Gluck: Who Did She Think He Was?
Profile of the 1930s high-society painter
Profile of the 1930s high-society painter, whose prestigious shows were popular with royalty and celebrities, and who also dressed as a man and had a number of female lovers

11:00 PM
Baku: An Art Lovers' Guide
Janina Ramirez and Alastair Sooke explore the capital of Azerbaijan
Janina Ramirez and Alastair Sooke explore Azerbaijan's capital, which offers a mix of ancient and modern in a country where cultural life is tightly controlled

12:00 AM
Art That Made Us
The savagery of the world wars changes British art forever
The world wars force artists to grapple with destruction and savagery, challenging conventions and the old imperial order, while those fleeing war bring new ideas to Britain

1:00 AM
Margot Fonteyn
A tribute to the ballerina
A tribute to the ballerina, first broadcast shortly after her death in 1991, with interviews with colleagues and friends and extracts from ballets from throughout her career

2:00 AM
Art That Made Us
The savagery of the world wars changes British art forever
The world wars force artists to grapple with destruction and savagery, challenging conventions and the old imperial order, while those fleeing war bring new ideas to Britain
