Discover delightful archive treasures from the swinging 60s - 1990s
The construction of the New York's Empire State, once the world's tallest building. (2001)
Dr Jonathan Foyle's journey begins in the north east of England at Durham Cathedral.
Anthony Burton looks at the role of railway companies in the 19th Century. (1980)
Clive James recalls his first experiences of London life in the early 1960s.
John Pitman reports on a day in the life of Hyde Park. (1971)
A film journey across London seen through the eyes of two boys. (1955)
Friends, relatives and broadcasters give an account of the person Dylan Thomas really was.
1959 documentary showing images of a Liverpool still recovering from the post-war gloom.
Noel Edmonds talks to Norman Wisdom about Christmas 1953 - the time of his life. (1983)
Professor Mary Beard explores the life and times of the notorious Roman emperor Caligula.
Sir David Frost interviews legendary boxing champion, Muhammad Ali. (1974)
Film Night Special looks at the story behind the success of the Carry On films. (1970)
Robert Symes investigates the background to Mary Shelley's novel Frankenstein. (1986)
Actor Kenneth Williams gives a personal view of Bloomsbury. (1975)
Two youth groups with one aim in common - to cause shock and outrage by any means. (1969)
Adam Faith became the first pop singer to be interviewed by John Freeman. (1960)
An early film by Ken Russell about the tenants of a house in Bayswater. (1960)
The Carters meet the Leaveys to battle it out in a game of memory and wit. (1982)
Jack Ashley's film showed the suffering caused by high unemployment in Hartlepool. (1963)
Adaptation of Lewis Carroll's classic novel. Directed by Jonathan Miller.
A visit to three Blackpool hairdressing salons.
The inside story of the construction of the London Underground's Victoria Line. (1969)
Sir Nicholas gets a heartwarming surprise as he is reunited with the children he saved.
The top 50 must-see places in the world, as voted for by the public. (2002)