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- 50 years after decriminalization of homosexuality in Great Britain, actor Rupert Everett explores the way both the gay community and public attitude towards gay people have changed.
- Forty years after it happened, through the eyes of those directly involved, this powerful series explores the bitterly divisive strike that wounded the soul of the nation
- A look at the life of April Ashley, the first person to ever be publicly outed as transgender in the United Kingdom.
- Documentary to mark the 150th anniversary of Alice's Adventures in Wonderland.
- Six-part documentary series filmed over the course of one year following the staff and students at a predominantly African-American high school in South Carolina.
- Grayson Perry travels around England to try to uncover what Englishness means today. Who are the English?
- This is a documentary about a man living in Greenland following the traditional Inuit way of life. It shows his daily struggles with finding enough food, building an igloo all set against a stunning back drop of the icy artic wilderness. An emotive soundtrack complements the beautifully shot HD footage.
- Grayson Perry, one of Britain's leading artists, brings the nation together through art, making new works and hosting masterclasses set to unleash our collective creativity during lockdown.
- Meeting members of Britain's underground Muslim drag queen community. How do gay Muslims publicly reconcile their sexuality with their cultural identity and traditions?
- Meet the entertainers hoping to make it big on the showbiz circuit in Skegness, home to Europe's largest caravan park complex, fierce competition and very demanding audiences.
- Are white, working-class men in modern Britain suffering an identity crisis? Rapper turned documentary film-maker Professor Green follows the lives of 6 men over a period of 6 months to explore some of the issues they face.
- Documentary following the creation of Turner Prize-winning artist Grayson Perry's most ambitious project to date - the building of a secular chapel near Harwich in tribute to Essex women.
- At the start of 2017 artist Grayson Perry set out to make two artworks reflecting the two sides of the Brexit debate. Theresa May's decision to call a snap general election prompted Grayson to expand his project.
- Documentary celebrating the LGBTQ contribution to the arts in Britain in the 50 years since decriminalization.
- British artist and social commentator Grayson Perry crosses the United States, exploring its biggest fault lines, from race to class and identity, making works of art as he goes.
- Artist Grayson Perry sets out to explore the landmark events in all our lives - birth, coming of age, marriage and death - and tries to reinvent them for our modern secular age.
- Grayson Perry explores the concept of masculinity at the beginning of the 21st century England.
- Dancer and Choreographer Akram Khan explores the impact robots and AI are having on human relationships. His findings form the basis for an interpretive dance reflecting attitudes to the subject.
- Documentary exploring a unique musical collaboration between American jazz legend Wynton Marsalis and Scottish violinist Nicola Benedetti.
- This documentary explores the extraordinary, obsessive world of extreme creative dog grooming, and meets the British dog trying to beat the American canines at their own game.
- Psychotherapist Philippa Perry explores the lives of three people suffering from Bipolar disorder and investigates whether the condition is purely biological as previously thought or has its roots in external factors.
- British Muslim woman Mehreen Baig asks if it is possible to be a strong, independent woman and a good Muslim, exploring both sides of the debate by meeting Islamic feminists and those who have branded the religion sexist.
- As part of a BBC history of the world wide web, conceptual artist Ryan Gander explored the history of the selfie.
- The theme for the first Art Club is portraits - maybe a member of your family or housemate you're isolating with. Comedian Joe Lycett joins in, with his lockdown portrait.
- Grayson gets viewers to send in their artworks of animals - a beloved pet, an abstract, or an exotic animal. He's joined by Harry Hill and artist Maggi Hambling.
- The theme this time is fantasy, and anything goes: from an abstract to what you're dreaming of doing when lockdown ends. Sculptor Antony Gormley joins Grayson. Noel Fielding hosts a fantasy party.
- In the midst of the coronavirus pandemic, Alastair Sooke gains privileged access to the Tate Modern for a last look at the Warhol exhibition.
- Hustorian Simon Schama takes us on a very personal virtual tour of the young Rembrandt exhibition at the Ashmolean Museum, Oxford, currently in lockdown due to the Covid-19 pandemic.
- Art historian Janina Ramirez presents some treasures in the British Museum during the lockdown due to the Covid-19 pandemic.
- The theme this time is home: a place we're all very familiar with by now. Joining Grayson are comedian Jenny Eclair, artist David Shrigley and members of the public, who share their artworks of home.
- This episode celebrates all things Britain, from the clap for carers to our 'national spirit' - featuring Liza Tarbuck, British artists the Singh Twins, and photographer Martin Parr.
- The Art Club opens for a new series with the theme of family. Joining Grayson and Philippa Perry are Boy George, photo legend David Bailey, Harry Hill, and artist Yinka Ilori.
- From Atlanta, Georgia to Washington DC, Grayson tackles arguably the oldest, most intractable division in the United States - race - as he meets members of the 'Black elite' and reflects on 'White privilege'.
- On a bike trip down the east coast, Grayson looks at class and economics. He explores how liberals now view their own country, and how the rest of the country views them.
- In the American Midwest, Grayson finds folk bitterly divided over identity politics and hot issues like abortion and vaccination. What causes such 'culture wars' and how can they be overcome?