| 00:00 | This Sporting Life |
| | Director Lindsay Andersons first feature film is his best, giving Richard Harris and Rachel Roberts the roles of their lives. Harris stars as the miner who becomes a ruthless professional rugby player... |
| 02:10 | Eddie Waring: Mr Rugby League |
| | When live sport was sparse on TV, Eddie Warings richly idiosyncratic and entertaining commentary always accompanied rugby league. Waring was the fl amboyant personality whose fame threatened to become... |
| 03:10 | Liz Smiths Summer Cruise |
| | Film-maker Daisy Asquith follows the 87-year-old actress, perhaps best known for playing Nana in The Royle Family, as she fulfils her modest ambition of going on a proper holiday with like-minded peop... |
| 04:10 | Close |
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| 19:00 | Weather |
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| 19:00 | World News Today |
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| 19:30 | The Yorkshire Dales on Film |
| | This film compiles archive footage from newsreels, documentaries and home movies to tell the story of life in one of the most picturesque areas of England. Among the sights captured on camera are chee... |
| 20:00 | We Need Answers |
| | TV presenter Vanessa Feltz and The Inbetweeners star Simon Bird join Tim Key, Mark Watson and Alex Horne for the comedy quiz programme in which audience members provide questions via a text messaging ... |
| 20:30 | Churches: How to Read Them |
| | Angels hover above the congregation of Blythburghs medieval church in Suffolk. Fixed to the wooden roof, they were once decorated in green, black and gold leaf, providing the most vivid artwork that m... |
| 21:00 | Timeshift: The North on a Plate |
| | Youd expect this programme to be piled high with old-fashioned, homely food, but whats served up is less regional cooking than social history. Its the analysis of Liverpool-born cultural historian And... |
| 22:00 | Mad Men |
| | "Who is Don Draper?" wonders an unidentifi ed voice as the much-anticipated fourth season of this gorgeous drama begins. Who indeed. Advertising executive Draper, as emotionally unavailable as ever, i... |
| 22:45 | Selling the Sixties |
| | Exploring Americas immense economic growth in the 1960s. Key to this period were the ad men of New Yorks Madison Avenue, a semi-mythical place where consumerism flourished, safe from the threats of th... |
| 23:45 | Timeshift: The North on a Plate |
| | Youd expect this programme to be piled high with old-fashioned, homely food, but whats served up is less regional cooking than social history. Its the analysis of Liverpool-born cultural historian And... |
| 00:45 | Peoples Palaces: The Golden Age of Civic Architecture |
| | Part one of two. Architectural historian Dr Jonathan Foyle explores some of the most impressive Georgian and Victorian buildings in the north of England, beginning with neo-classical constructions. He... |
| 01:45 | We Need Answers |
| | TV presenter Vanessa Feltz and The Inbetweeners star Simon Bird join Tim Key, Mark Watson and Alex Horne for the comedy quiz programme in which audience members provide questions via a text messaging ... |
| 02:15 | Churches: How to Read Them |
| | Angels hover above the congregation of Blythburghs medieval church in Suffolk. Fixed to the wooden roof, they were once decorated in green, black and gold leaf, providing the most vivid artwork that m... |
| 02:45 | Timeshift: The North on a Plate |
| | Youd expect this programme to be piled high with old-fashioned, homely food, but whats served up is less regional cooking than social history. Its the analysis of Liverpool-born cultural historian And... |
| 03:45 | Close |
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