7:00 PM
Secrets of Bones
The role skeletons play in aiding reproduction
Ben Garrod explores the role skeletons play in aiding reproduction, looking at the ways courtship, competition and copulation have been improved by having bones

7:30 PM
War Walks
Professor Richard Holmes walks and rides over the Hastings battlefield
Professor Richard Holmes walks and rides over the Hastings battlefield that marks a turning point in British history, handling the weapons and equipment of the period

8:00 PM
A Very British Romance with Lucy Worsley
Romance in the Victorian age
Love in the Victorian age, when romantic gestures such as performing love songs and sending flowers first emerged, and courtship was shaped by medieval chivalry

9:00 PM
Jane Austen: The Unseen Portrait?
The discovery of a possible picture of the author
Martha Kearney meets biographer Paula Byrne, who believes she has found a picture of the author lost to the world for almost two centuries

10:00 PM
Romola Garai Remembers - Emma
Actress Romola Garai's experience filming the 2009 series - Emma
Actress Romola Garai shares her experiences of filming the much loved 2009 series, Emma, looking back on her role as the titular character and how she brought the heroine to life

10:15 PM
Emma
Dramatisation of Jane Austen's novel, starring Romola Garai
Sandy Welch's dramatisation of Jane Austen's novel following a woman's matchmaking schemes. Romola Garai, Jonny Lee Miller and Michael Gambon star

11:15 PM
Emma
Gossip is rife in the village with the arrival of Jane Fairfax
Village gossip is rife with the arrival of Jane Fairfax, and Emma becomes the subject of Mr Elton's unwanted attention at the Christmas party. Period drama, starring Romola Garai

12:15 AM
Jane Austen Lived Here - Writers' Houses
A look at where Jane Austen wrote some of her greatest novels
Biographer Lord David Cecil visits the Hampshire village of Chawton where Jane Austen wrote some of her greatest novels - Mansfield Park , Emma and Persuasion

12:30 AM
Secrets of Bones
The role skeletons play in aiding reproduction
Ben Garrod explores the role skeletons play in aiding reproduction, looking at the ways courtship, competition and copulation have been improved by having bones

1:00 AM
War Walks
Professor Richard Holmes walks and rides over the Hastings battlefield
Professor Richard Holmes walks and rides over the Hastings battlefield that marks a turning point in British history, handling the weapons and equipment of the period

1:30 AM
Jane Austen: The Unseen Portrait?
The discovery of a possible picture of the author
Martha Kearney meets biographer Paula Byrne, who believes she has found a picture of the author lost to the world for almost two centuries

2:30 AM
A Very British Romance with Lucy Worsley
Romance in the Victorian age
Love in the Victorian age, when romantic gestures such as performing love songs and sending flowers first emerged, and courtship was shaped by medieval chivalry
