7:00 PM
Great Australian Railway Journeys
Michael Portillo travels by rail from Kuranda to Townsville
Michael Portillo travels by rail from Kuranda to Townsville, marvelling at the engineering expertise of a railway line built in the 1890s and braving a crocodile safari
7:30 PM
Walking with Kate Garraway
The broadcaster walks through the Cotswolds
The broadcaster walks through the Cotswolds and describes the joy and solace that nature brings as she takes in the inspiring views of Gloucestershire
8:00 PM
Rome: A History of the Eternal City
Rome's rise to become the capital of Western Christendom
Simon Sebag Montefiore charts the rocky course of Rome's rise to become the capital of Western Christendom, and its impact on the lives of its citizens, elites and high priests
9:00 PM
Mary Beard's Ultimate Rome: Empire Without Limit
The scholar explores the physical world of the Roman Empire
Scholar Mary Beard explores the physical world of the Roman Empire, discovering a globalised economy of such scale that evidence of its side-effects can still be seen today
10:00 PM
Don Cupitt Remembers - The Sea of Faith
The Philosopher marks 40 years since the broadcasting of his seminal 1984 series
Don Cupitt, one of Britain's leading Christian philosophers, marks 40 years since the broadcasting of his seminal 1984 series, The Sea of Faith
10:15 PM
The Sea of Faith
A look at the history of Christianity and its evolution in the modern day
Don Cupitt explores the revolution in ideas that has brought humanity from the secure world view of the Middle Ages, to the modern day crisis of faith
11:05 PM
The Sea of Faith
How Darwin and Freud challenged Christianity
Don Cupitt explores how Darwin and Freud challenged the ideas of special creation by God and Christian orthodoxy
11:55 PM
Colosseum
How exotic beasts were brought back to entertain the Colosseum crowds
Drama-documentary telling the story of the Roman Empire. As the Roman Empire expanded, so did the diversity of exotic beasts brought back to entertain the Colosseum crowds