Connie Constance covers Raye for Like A Version.
By fall 2020 The Met's doors are open in a safe and very limited way. (Final)
Professor Mary Beard broaches the controversial, sometimes dangerous, topic of religion and art.
Aled Jones visits Great Ormond Street Hospital to hear stories of faith and hope, plus a special performance of the NHS anthem "Bless the Hands That Bless".
Pendulum cover Taylor Swift for Like A Version.
The Met's 150th anniversary plans have been derailed by the global pandemic and in summer 2020, the museum begins to confront its past.
Pop sensation Natalie Imbruglia shares five songs that reflect her story. From overnight worldwide fame with her hit Torn, mental health struggles and the journey back to herself, Natalie is an empowering force.
The story of the first comprehensive display of colour field painting and abstract sculpture in Australia, following the efforts of NGV curators as they attempt to re-stage the original show for its 50th anniversary.
Lorna visits the spot where Clifford's motorbike crashed, hoping for some closure. But one day she finds someone else has left some flowers on the shrine. (Final)
Simon Schama explores one of our deepest artistic urges - the depiction of nature.
Aled Jones comes home to Anglesey in North Wales to visit Church Island, a holy place for over a thousand years, and talks to members of the congregation who still worship here.
Cellist Sheku Kanneh-Mason and soprano Lise Davidsen join conductor Marin Alsop and the BBC Symphony Orchestra and Chorus for the biggest musical party of the year. (Final)
Teen Jesus and the Jean Teasers cover Billie Eilish for Like A Version.
In spring 2019, The Met is in its glory - the coffers are full, visitor numbers are up and staff is preparing to mark the museum's 150th anniversary the following year.
Noel Gallagher shares the five songs that helped him escape, from growing up in a council flat to his infamous exodus from Oasis. This charismatic rockstar opens up and shows his softer side in this not to be missed episode.
Miss Fozzard has a new chiropodist, Mr. Dunderdale, though technically he's retired. Their weekly appointments soon raise the tricky question of who is treating whom.
Professor Mary Beard explores images of the human body in ancient art, from Mexico and Greece to Egypt and China.
Sean Fletcher heads to the top of Pendle Hill in East Lancashire to discover the story of George Fox who began the Quaker movement.
Cellist Sheku Kanneh-Mason and soprano Lise Davidsen join conductor Marin Alsop and the BBC Symphony Orchestra and Chorus for the biggest musical party of the year.
ArrDee covers Ja Rule for Like A Version.