Programmes / 2005
By Year
By Presenter
- Alan Clark
- Alan Davies
- Alan Yentob
- Alexei Sayle
- Andrew Graham-Dixon
- Bill Kenwright
- Chris Patten
- Dan Cruickshank
- David Starkey
- Deborah Davies
- Dr. Janina Ramirez
- Gus Casely-Hayford
- Howard Jacobson
- Janet Street-Porter
- Jon Snow
- Matt Collings
- Matt Frei
- Nick Cook
- Robert Hughes
- Sarah Simblet
- Simon Schama
- Simon Thurley
- Sir Roy Strong
- Terry Jones
- Vic Reeves
This is the inside story of the bitter battle to run Russia between President Putin and three of the world’s richest men: Boris Berezovsky, one time kingmaker, now plotting regime change in Moscow from exile in Surrey; oil baron Mikhail Khordorkovsky, once the richest man in Russia, now on trial for...
We asked the public to vote for the buildings they most wanted to see demolished. The result was the largest poll of its kind ever undertaken with more than 10,000 people nominating over 1,000 buildings. Demolition investigates how Britain came to be littered with eyesores and discover what we can...
Over four films which cover nature, the mind, storytelling and design, Andrew Graham-Dixon reveals the history of art and the lives and works of great artists with a startling freshness. He shows us how drawing continues to be indispensable to the making of the modern world and how drawing, innate...
Sarah Simblet, an artist and Professor of Drawing and the Ruskin School, takes six novice artists and gives them an intensive crash course to show we all have the innate talent to draw.
Nick Cook, an investigative journalist from Jane’s Defence Weekly, separates fact from fiction in stories of UFO sightings and alien encounters from the Second World War to the present day. This hit show attracted an audience of 2.8 million.
Paranoid, secretive, property-crazed – that’s us. Simon Thurley, the Chief Executive of English Heritage, argues that the buildings of Britain - from Dover Castle to the humble terraced house – could have been built nowhere else and by nobody else.
An analysis of the extraordinary succession of sexual and political scandals, which hogged the headlines in the closing months of 2004, all of which centered on The Spectator magazine.
Comedian and amateur historian Vic Reeves goes in search of the true stories behind the myths of some of history’s greatest rogues from Dick Turpin to Blackbeard the pirate.
A feature-length drama based on the true story of Julie Hill, who was determined to fight back after being paralysed below the waist following a horrific car accident. The film follows Julie’s pioneering attempts at rehabilitation and her struggle to save her marriage. Starring Caroline Quentin and...









