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Ep 1
Farm to Pharma: The Rise and Rise of Food Science
2009-04-03•60m
Documentary about the history of British food science meets a man who pioneered instant soup for Batchelors, and discovers how Quorn was invented to prevent a global food crisis.
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Ep 2
The Golden Age of Liners
2009-10-22•60m
Paul Atterbury travels around Britain finding out how the great ocean liners made such a mark on the popular imagination and why they continue to enchant.
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Ep 3
The Men Who Built the Liners
2009-10-29•60m
Documentary looking at the unique culture that grew up in the Clyde shipyards of Scotland, where the Queen Mary, the Queen Elizabeth and the QE2 were built.
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Ep 4
The Last Days of the Liners
2009-11-03•60m
Documentary telling how, in the years after the Second World War and with national pride and prestige at stake, countries competed to launch the most magnificent passenger ships.
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Ep 5
How to Win at Chess
2009-12-21•60m
In a programme showing how to play better chess, British grandmasters Dan King and Ray Keene go through a demonstration game from opening gambit to checkmate.
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Ep 6
Oliver Postgate: A Life in Small Films
2009-12-22•60m
A celebration of the life and work of Oliver Postgate, the man behind some of Britain's best-loved children's TV programmes, including Bagpuss, the Clangers and Ivor the Engine.

Ep 7
Clement Freud: In His Own Words
2009-12-22•60m
Documentary which draws together interviews with the late Clement Freud - Liberal MP, cookery expert, newspaper columnist and author - from across four decades.
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Ep 8
Bread: A Loaf Affair
2010-03-24•60m
Documentary about the rise of the popular loaf in Britain. After the holy grail of affordable white bread was achieved, dietary experts began to trumpet the virtues of brown.
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Ep 9
Disappearing Dad
2010-06-29•60m
Novelist Andrew Martin takes a wry look at the way fathers are represented in fiction and film, and finds that they tend to be depicted as marginal, loopy or entirely absent.