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Amy Wadge Live From the Severn Bridge
Amy Wadge backed by Only Men Aloud, live from the Severn Bridge as part of BBC Music Day

Casting a Bell
My own video of casting the new treble bell for Sheffield Cathedral, February 3rd 2017. Almost but not quite the last bell cast at Whitechapel before the foundry closed for good a couple of months later

Calculating Ada - The Countess of Computing
Professor Hannah Fry investigates the life of Ada Lovelace, a pioneer of computer software.

Civilisation: A Personal View By Kenneth Clark
Kenneth Clark's astonishing and wide-ranging series about the origins of civilisation in Western Europe.

Gunda: Mother, Pig
Gunda provides a glimpse into the raw and simple power of nature through mesmerising encounters with farm animals, the eponymous Gunda, a mother pig, two ingenious cows and a scene-stealing, one-legged chicken.
Film-maker Victor Kossakovsky reminds us of the many lives that share this earth with humans and their value. From the first steps of piglets to the roaming joy of freed cows, Gunda: Mother, Pig draws a connection between human and animal, and the planet that we share with creatures great and small. - Notes from BBC iPlayer

The Great Mountain Sheep Gather
Lake District Herdwick sheep are "gathered" for shearing. Slow TV at its best.

Heart of the Angel
Documentary about Angel Tube station, part of the "40 Minutes" BBC series.

The Last Bus
Timothy Spall as a very determined pensioner on a road trip.

Ludwig
David Mitchell stars as a puzzle-solver.

Powell and Pressburger Movies:
A Canterbury Tale (YouTube link)
The Powell & Pressburger movie made and set during World War II in 1944. A film about personal quests and pilgrimage, and what it means to be English.

A Matter of Life and Death (YouTube link)
>A British wartime aviator who cheats death must argue for his life before a celestial court, hoping to prolong his fledgling romance with an American girl.

Made in England: The FIlms of Powell & Pressburger
Eminent American film-maker Martin Scorsese shares his lifelong love affair with the films of Powell and Pressburger

Mark Kermode's Oscar Winners
A "Secrets of Cinema" special - Oscar-winning films have more in common than you might think. Certain kinds of film recur, such as war, social justice and the all-singing, all-dancing extravaganza. But, as Mark explains, it's not just about your choice of subject; it's how you treat it that counts.

Walking With... Steph McGovern
Steph McGovern walks in the Yorkshire Dales as part of the "Walking With..." series

The Leopard
The Visconti classic from 1963. To watch this movie, right click on the link, choose "Save As...", and download it.