The latest national and international news, exploring the day's events from a global perspective.
Julia Bradbury's first walking foray into Scotland has a very distinct flavour to it - whisky! The Speyside Way is one of Scotland's great walking routes, and between the villages of Craigellachie and Ballindaloch it follows the route of the railway that once served a remote area and a world-famous drinks industry.
On 22 May 1915, a collision at the Quintinshill signal box, near Gretna, became Britain's deadliest ever rail crash. Involving a military train filled with troops - most of whom were from Leith - heading for Gallipoli and two passenger trains, the crash claimed an estimated 226 lives and left hundreds more injured.
The duty signalmen, George Meakin and James Tinsley, were found responsible for the disaster and were both jailed on the charges of culpable homicide.
Neil Oliver explores the series of mistakes that may have caused the collision, the part played by the train companies and the government, and determines whether the investigation would have come to the same conclusions if it were carried out today. Dramatised reconstructions add to this compelling account of a tragedy which had a profound effect on several communities in Scotland, and remains the deadliest in the annals of Britain's railways.
Britain's Deadliest Rail Disaster: Quintinshill is a Finestripe Productions programme for BBC Scotland.
Dan Cruickshank returns to his childhood home of Warsaw for the first time in almost 60 years. In a personal and moving film, he recalls his boyhood memories to explore the memories of the city and the memories of its people. No city in Europe suffered so much destruction in the Second World War, no city rose up so heroically from the ashes. The Nazis had razed Warsaw to the ground, but after the war the people fought hard to bring their city back from the dead in one of the greatest reconstruction jobs in history. As a boy, Cruickshank lived in the rebuilt old town and it inspired his love of architecture and made him the man he is today.
Classic horror from the Hammer Studio. On reaching Castle Dracula in darkest Transylvania, intrepid vampire hunter Doctor Van Helsing is alarmed to find that his young colleague Jonathan Harker has already succumbed to the mysterious count. On visiting the family of Harker's fiancee, he is even more alarmed to find that she is suffering from an unidentified malady. The local doctor suggests it is anaemia, but Van Helsing knows the terrifying truth, that she has become the count's latest victim.
Sherlock has his mind palace, Morse his music - every detective has an edge. For most, it's forensic science. This three-part series provides a rare and fascinating insight into the secret history of catching murderers, charting two centuries of the breakthroughs that have changed the course of justice. Surgeon and writer Gabriel Weston explores this rich history through some of the most absorbing, and often gruesome, stories in the forensic casebook - and looks ahead to how forensics will continue to solve the murders of the future.
Where there's a murder there's usually a weapon. It's a key piece of evidence that can hold all the clues needed to catch the killer and shine a light into the mind of the murderer. In this final episode, Gabriel investigates the forensic advances that have elevated the murder weapon from its role of mere evidence to that of key witness.
Arsenic, the undetectable weapon of choice in the 19th century, was exposed as the murder weapon with one simple chemical test, and distinctive marks left on a victim's skull led detectives to the murder weapon and the killer.
Gabriel also looks to the future and the latest advances in forensics. Scientists have developed 3D laser scanning that can be used to reconstruct the exact sequence of events at the scene of a gun crime and decipher whether a shooting was murder or self-defence. Gabriel also investigates the pioneering chemistry that can now determine where in the world someone has spent time based on just a few strands of their hair.
THURSDAY 03 DECEMBER 2015
THU 19:00 World News Today (b06qsgql)
The latest national and international news, exploring the day's events from a global perspective.
THU 19:30 Top of the Pops (b06qy9l5)
Richard Skinner presents the pop show, with performances from Adam and the Ants, Madness, the Stray Cats, Status Quo, Queen, ABBA and the Police. Guests include Gary Numan, and there's a dance performance from Legs & Co.
THU 20:00 Patagonia with Huw Edwards (b05xd52f)
Huw Edwards fulfils a lifelong dream to explore Patagonia, and the unique attempt to preserve Welsh culture by isolating a Welsh community in one of the most remote and inhospitable places on earth. A hundred and fifty years after the pioneers arrived, Huw meets their descendants and asks what remains of the culture the forefathers wanted to safeguard.
THU 21:00 What a Performance! Pioneers of Popular Entertainment (b06r7xz4)
Music Hall
Comedian Frank Skinner and music presenter Suzy Klein step out in the first part of this highly entertaining and thought-provoking three-part series which explores a century of popular entertainment from the Victorian age of the music hall, through the golden age of 20th-century variety to the working men's clubs of the 1950s.
The first episode looks at the birth of 19th-century music hall, the colourful and sometimes dangerous world of its entertainers and the audiences whose lives were changed by what was Britain's first mass entertainment industry. Together, Suzy and Frank get under the skin of some of its greatest stars - some of whom, like Marie Lloyd and Champagne Charlie, are household names to this day, while the eccentric Victorian comic Dan Leno, later copied by Charlie Chaplin and Stan Laurel, have fallen into obscurity.
Not only do Frank and Suzy dig into the history of these stars and the world from which they emerged, but they also study their acts and try their hand at performing them at the end of the show.
THU 22:00 Detectorists (b06qy9l7)
Series 2
Episode 6
Finally, it is the day of the DMDC's annual rally, and Terry is expecting a really big turnout. But for Andy and Lance, will the day bring heartbreak or triumph?
THU 22:30 Brian Pern (b03wcsfv)
The Life of Rock with Brian Pern
Death of Rock
Brian looks at what breaks up bands, from drink and drugs to creative tension. Plus rock stars who want to save the world and the state of music today as the series draws to a close. With cameos from John Humphrys and the one and only Peter Gabriel.
THU 23:00 The Curse of Frankenstein (b03n2wt1)
Classic horror. In prison and awaiting execution, Baron Victor Frankenstein pleads with a visiting pastor to hear his incredible story of how he and his colleague Paul Krempe had successfully reanimated a dead dog, and how his lifelong ambition of creating a fully functioning, perfect human being had been thwarted by circumstance.
THU 00:20 Top of the Pops (b06qy9l5)
[Repeat of broadcast at
19:30 today]
THU 01:00 Detectorists (b06qy9l7)
[Repeat of broadcast at
22:00 today]
THU 01:30 Brian Pern (b03wcsfv)
[Repeat of broadcast at
22:30 today]
THU 02:00 Patagonia with Huw Edwards (b05xd52f)
[Repeat of broadcast at
20:00 today]
THU 03:00 What a Performance! Pioneers of Popular Entertainment (b06r7xz4)
[Repeat of broadcast at
21:00 today]
FRIDAY 04 DECEMBER 2015
FRI 19:00 World News Today (b06qsgqr)
The latest national and international news, exploring the day's events from a global perspective.
FRI 19:30 The Good Old Days (b06rcprp)
Leonard Sachs chairs the old-time music hall programme, originally broadcast from Leeds in 1976. Guests include Les Dawson, Peggy Mount, Larry Parker, Jeannie Harris, Chantal & Dumont, Albert Aldred and members of the Player's Theatre London. Also includes a performance from the Jan Madd Magic Show.
FRI 20:15 Sounds of the Seventies (b01pcwhp)
Shorts
Roxy Music, Queen and Elton John
Glamour with a seventies subversive quality in this selection from the BBC's back pages. Roxy Music operate their Ladytron, Queen are Killer and Elton John is back.
FRI 20:25 Pop Go the Sixties (b008790l)
Series 1
The Moody Blues
A colourful nugget of pop by the Moody Blues, mined from the BBC's archive.
FRI 20:30 Sounds of the 70s 2 (b01j8h0b)
Rock - The Boys Are Back in Town
Sounds of the 70s 2 series continues, and this programme features the boys with their guitars turned all the way up to eleven! It is time to don your double denim, let your hair down and headbang your way through half an hour of rock anthems including performances from Alice Cooper, The Faces, Nazareth, Bad Company, AC/DC, Thin Lizzy, Whitesnake and Black Sabbath.
FRI 21:00 Forever Young: How Rock 'n' Roll Grew Up (b00sxjls)
Documentary which looks at how rock 'n' roll has had to deal with the unthinkable - namely growing up and growing old, from its roots in the 50s as music made by young people for young people to the 21st-century phenomena of the revival and the comeback.
Despite the mantra of 'live fast, die young', Britain's first rock 'n' roll generations are now enjoying old age. What was once about youth and taking risks is now about longevity, survival, nostalgia and refusing to grow up, give up or shut up. But what happens when the music refuses to die and its performers refuse to leave the stage? What happens when rock's youthful rebelliousness is delivered wrapped in wrinkles?
Featuring Lemmy, Iggy Pop, Peter Noone, Rick Wakeman, Paul Jones, Richard Thompson, Suggs, Eric Burdon, Bruce Welch, Robert Wyatt, Gary Brooker, Joe Brown, Chris Dreja of The Yardbirds, Alison Moyet, Robyn Hitchcock, writers Rosie Boycott and Nick Kent and producer Joe Boyd.
FRI 22:00 I'm Not In Love: The Story of 10cc (b06r14pr)
In celebration of the 40th anniversary of smash hit I'm Not in Love, the original members of 10cc - Graham Gouldman, Eric Stewart, Kevin Godley and Lol Creme - reunite to tell their story. The documentary shares the secrets to some of their most successful records, from the writing and the recording to the tours and the tensions.
With contributions from an impressive array of music industry legends including 10cc's band manager Harvey Lisberg, lyricist Sir Tim Rice, broadcaster Paul Gambaccini, legendary producer Trevor Horn, Stewart Copeland (The Police), Graham Nash (The Hollies) and Dan Gillespie Sells (The Feeling), not only does this film highlight the diversity of these four brilliant musicians' songwriting talent, but it also delves into the influence they had, as well as the politics beneath their acrimonious split in 1976, at the height of their fame.
FRI 23:00 The Old Grey Whistle Test (b014vzy3)
70s Gold
The Old Grey Whistle Test was launched on 21 September 1971 from a tiny studio tucked behind a lift shaft on the fourth floor of BBC Television Centre. From humble beginnings, it has gone on to provide some of the best and most treasured music archive that the BBC has to offer.
This programme takes us on a journey and celebrates the musically mixed-up decade that was the 1970s, and which is reflected in the OGWT archive. There are classic performances from the glam era by Elton John and David Bowie, an early UK TV appearance from Curtis Mayfield, the beginnings of heavy metal with Steppenwolf's iconic Born to Be Wild anthem and the early punk machinations of the 'mock rock' New York Dolls. Archive from the pinnacle year, 1973, features Roxy Music, The Wailers and Vinegar Joe. The programme's finale celebrates the advent of punk and new wave with unforgettable performances from Patti Smith, Blondie, Iggy Pop and The Jam.
Artists featured are Elton John, Lindisfarne, David Bowie, Curtis Mayfield, Gladys Knight & The Pips, Steppenwolf, Vinegar Joe, Brinsley Schwarz, New York Dolls, Argent, Bob Marley & The Wailers, Captain Beefheart, Johnny Winter, Dr Feelgood, Gil Scott Heron, Patti Smith, Tom Petty & The Heartbreakers, Cher & Gregg Allman, Talking Heads, The Jam, Blondie, Iggy Pop and The Specials.
FRI 00:30 Forever Young: How Rock 'n' Roll Grew Up (b00sxjls)
[Repeat of broadcast at
21:00 today]
FRI 01:30 I'm Not In Love: The Story of 10cc (b06r14pr)
[Repeat of broadcast at
22:00 today]
FRI 02:30 The Old Grey Whistle Test (b014vzy3)
[Repeat of broadcast at
23:00 today]
LIST OF THIS WEEK'S PROGRAMMES
(Note: the times link back to the details; the pids link to the BBC page, including iPlayer)
Botany: A Blooming History
01:20 MON (b011s3dg)
Brian Pern
22:30 THU (b03wcsfv)
Brian Pern
01:30 THU (b03wcsfv)
Britain's Deadliest Rail Disaster: Quintinshill
20:00 WED (b05vqx7v)
Britain's Outlaws: Highwaymen, Pirates and Rogues
20:00 SAT (b06qgh3w)
Britain's Outlaws: Highwaymen, Pirates and Rogues
21:00 MON (b06qskdx)
Britain's Outlaws: Highwaymen, Pirates and Rogues
02:50 MON (b06qskdx)
Britain's Outlaws: Highwaymen, Pirates and Rogues
00:00 TUE (b06qskdx)
Burt Bacharach: A Life in Song
00:00 SAT (b06qnnbz)
Catching History's Criminals: The Forensics Story
23:00 SAT (p02l4px7)
Catching History's Criminals: The Forensics Story
23:20 WED (p02l4q38)
Dan Cruickshank's Warsaw: Resurrecting History
21:00 WED (b06r12fd)
Dan Cruickshank's Warsaw: Resurrecting History
02:20 WED (b06r12fd)
Detectorists
22:00 THU (b06qy9l7)
Detectorists
01:00 THU (b06qy9l7)
Digging for Ireland
23:30 SUN (p021j8bm)
Dracula
22:00 WED (b00vffvv)
Easy Listening Hits at the BBC
02:05 SAT (b011g943)
Empire of the Seas: How the Navy Forged the Modern World
19:00 SAT (b00q2ly2)
Empire of the Seas: How the Navy Forged the Modern World
00:20 MON (b00q2ly2)
Forever Young: How Rock 'n' Roll Grew Up
21:00 FRI (b00sxjls)
Forever Young: How Rock 'n' Roll Grew Up
00:30 FRI (b00sxjls)
Horizon
20:00 SUN (b00jgtl2)
Horizon
00:30 SUN (b00jgtl2)
I'm Not In Love: The Story of 10cc
22:00 FRI (b06r14pr)
I'm Not In Love: The Story of 10cc
01:30 FRI (b06r14pr)
Icebound: The Greatest Dog Story Ever Told
01:30 SUN (b03pzv9m)
Lost Land of the Tiger
19:00 SUN (b00ty6s4)
Lost Land of the Tiger
02:30 SUN (b00ty6s4)
Lost Land of the Tiger
23:20 MON (b00ty6s4)
Patagonia with Huw Edwards
20:00 THU (b05xd52f)
Patagonia with Huw Edwards
02:00 THU (b05xd52f)
Pop Go the Sixties
20:25 FRI (b008790l)
Power to the People
21:00 TUE (b06qy89v)
Power to the People
02:25 TUE (b06qy89v)
Railway Walks with Julia Bradbury
19:30 MON (b00dtp4b)
Railway Walks with Julia Bradbury
20:00 MON (b00dwflf)
Railway Walks with Julia Bradbury
19:30 TUE (b00dzz60)
Railway Walks with Julia Bradbury
19:30 WED (b00f3pg9)
Shock and Awe: The Story of Electricity
22:00 TUE (p00kjqcv)
Shock and Awe: The Story of Electricity
01:20 WED (p00kjqcv)
Sounds of the 70s 2
03:05 SAT (b01h7pzm)
Sounds of the 70s 2
20:30 FRI (b01j8h0b)
Sounds of the Seventies
20:15 FRI (b01pcwhp)
Storyville
22:00 MON (b06r0wtg)
Storyville
01:00 TUE (b01ghtll)
Tankies: Tank Heroes of World War II
23:00 TUE (b01pzv78)
The Bridge
21:00 SAT (b06fh90b)
The Bridge
22:00 SAT (b06gnr77)
The Curse of Frankenstein
23:00 THU (b03n2wt1)
The Deep
21:00 SUN (b03mjdfz)
The Fisherman's Apprentice with Monty Halls
20:00 TUE (b01dlc54)
The Fisherman's Apprentice with Monty Halls
00:20 WED (b01dlc54)
The Good Old Days
19:30 FRI (b06rcprp)
The Lighthouse Stevensons
22:30 SUN (b00y6hym)
The Old Grey Whistle Test
23:00 FRI (b014vzy3)
The Old Grey Whistle Test
02:30 FRI (b014vzy3)
The Quizeum
20:30 MON (b06qsjlr)
The Quizeum
02:20 MON (b06qsjlr)
Top of the Pops
01:30 SAT (b06q9h8w)
Top of the Pops
19:30 THU (b06qy9l5)
Top of the Pops
00:20 THU (b06qy9l5)
What a Performance! Pioneers of Popular Entertainment
21:00 THU (b06r7xz4)
What a Performance! Pioneers of Popular Entertainment
03:00 THU (b06r7xz4)
World News Today
19:00 MON (b06qsgq2)
World News Today
19:00 TUE (b06qsgq8)
World News Today
19:00 WED (b06qsgqf)
World News Today
19:00 THU (b06qsgql)
World News Today
19:00 FRI (b06qsgqr)