SBS (main channel) - Programs and Schedules

Week commencing 26 December 2021


Sunday 26 December
07:30 pm Zoo Mum
08:30 pm Walt Disney Rpt
10:35 pm Michael Palin: Travels Of A Lifetime Rpt
11:30 pm Movie: Chef

Monday 27 December
07:35 pm Charles And Diana: 1983 Rpt
08:30 pm Tony Robinson’s World By Rail Rpt
10:00 pm 24 Hours In Emergency S01 E09
10:30 pm SBS World News Late
11:00 pm The Crimson Rivers S02 E0

Tuesday 28 December
07:35 pm Titanic: Into The Heart Of The Wreck Rpt
09:00 pm Kenny Rogers: All In For The Gambler
10:50 pm SBS World News
11:20 pm Man in Room 301 S01 E03

Wednesday 29 December
07:35 pm Great Australian Railway Journeys Rpt
08:40 pm The Royal House Of Windsor Rpt
09:50 pm Departure S02 E02
10:40 pm SBS World News
11:10 pm In Therapy x 2 S01 E09 E10
12:00 am DNA x 2 Rpt

Thursday 30 December
07:30 pm Wonderful World Of Chocolate S03 E06
08:30 pm Becoming Bond Rpt
10:15 pm Prince Philip: An Extraordinary Life Rpt
11:10 pm SBS World News
11:40 pm Gomorrah S01 E12

Friday 31 December
07:30 pm Greatest Hits Of The 80s Series Premiere
08:30 pm Greatest Hits Of The 80s S01 E02
09:30 pm Blues Brothers: Aretha Franklin Tribute Rpt
11:50 pm 8 Out Of 10 Cats Does Countdown Rpt

:fireworks: Saturday 1 January
07:30 pm Big Fat Quiz Of The Year 2021
09:15 pm Movie: Monty Python’s The Meaning Of Life
11:15 pm Movie: Tinker Tailor Soldier Spy

A BBC documentary which debuted in September 2020.

No “Dinner for One” on New Year’s Eve? Or is at an earlier slot of 6-ish?

Yes at 6:10PM - 6:30PM

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That is the cast from the Big Fat Quiz of 2020.

Celebrity guests for 2021 include Sarah Millican, James Acaster, Jonathan Ross, Judi Love , Guz Khan and Sara Pascoe.

Tombs Of Egypt: The Ultimate Mission

From Sunday 2 January at 07:30 PM; 2 episodes

Egyptian constructions are full of unsolved mysteries, and buried vestiges have yet to be discovered. Always looking for new discoveries, Zahi Hawass embarks on a three-month excavation work to unravel some remaining mysteries in Saqqara.

And what he found is astounding: a completely intact burial complex buried deep under the sand at the foot of the pyramid of King Teti. Filled with treasures and exceptional artifacts, the site offers huge potential for Egyptologists.

With exclusive access to this mission, using CGI, 2D computer graphics, 2D and 3D maps, X-ray analyses, along with live footage and interviews of international experts both in the laboratory and in the field, the series shows how the team was able to open each sarcophagus to investigate the mysteries of the necropolis and understand who was buried here, more than 3,000 years ago.

Britain’s Most Luxurious Hotels

From Thursday 6 January at 07:35 PM; 3 episodes

Episode 1: The Langham in one of Europe’s oldest hotels and that means maintenance. Follow specialists as they ascend the building via abseils to carefully examine hundreds of gargoyles and busts.

The Langham in one of Europe’s oldest hotels and that means maintenance. Follow specialists as they ascend the building via abseils to carefully examine hundreds of gargoyles and busts. They quickly spot some work that needs immediate attention and they need to be quick, as former boy band star Ronan Keating is about to check in.

A Short History Of Living Longer

From: Thursday 6 January at 08:30 PM; 4 episodes

Discover the role vaccination plays in our growing ability to prevent the spread of illness. Travel through the remarkable history of vaccines and learn how new ones are developed when diseases like COVID-19 emerge.

Good With Wood

From: Friday 7 January at 07:35 PM; 6 episodes

The competition begins at the workshop, nestled in ancient woodland on the Glanusk Estate in Wales, where host Mel Giedroyc welcomes nine passionate enthusiast woodworkers to compete against each for the next six weeks to be crowned Britain’s Best Woodworker.

Great Escapes With Morgan Freeman

From: Saturday 8 January at 07:35 PM; 8 episodes

Four men conspire to break out of one of the most notorious prisons in American history. Three make it to the water’s edge, but what happened to them when they left the island remains a mystery to this day.

Week commencing 2 January 2022


Sunday 2 January
07:30 pm Tombs Of Egypt: The Ultimate Mission Series Premiere
08:30 pm Walt Disney Rpt
10:35 pm Michael Palin: Travels Of A Lifetime Rpt
11:30 pm The Last Year Of Television 2021 Special Rpt

Monday 3 January
07:35 pm Britain’s Scenic Railways
08:30 pm Tony Robinson’s World By Rail Rpt
09:25 pm 24 Hours In Emergency S01 E10
10:20 pm SBS World News Late
10:50 pm The Crimson Rivers S02 E05
11:45 pm Wisting Rpt

Tuesday 4 January
07:30 pm Great Continental Railway Journeys Rpt
08:40 pm Robson Green: Walking Hadrian’s Wall Rpt
09:35 pm Australia In Colour Rpt
10:35 pm SBS World News
11:05 pm Man in Room 301 S01 E04

Wednesday 5 January
07:35 pm Great Australian Railway Journeys Rpt
08:40 pm The Royal House Of Windsor Rpt
09:35 pm Departure S02 E03
10:25 pm SBS World News
10:55 pm In Therapy x 2 S01 E11 E12
11:50 pm DNA x 2 Rpt

Thursday 6 January
07:35 pm Britain’s Most Luxurious Hotels The Langham Series Premiere
08:30 pm A Short History Of Living Longer Series Premiere
09:35 pm La Fortuna
10:30 pm SBS World News
11:00 pm Gomorrah Season 2 Premiere

Friday 7 January
07:35 pm Good With Wood Series Premiere
08:30 pm Walking Britain’s Roman Roads Rpt
09:25 pm Ancient Superstructures Rpt
10:30 pm SBS World News
10:55 pm 8 Out Of 10 Cats Does Countdown Rpt
11:55 pm Agatha Christie’s Criminal Games Rpt

Saturday 8 January
07:30 pm Great Escapes With Morgan Freeman Series Premiere
08:30 pm World’s Greatest Hotels Beverly Hilton
09:25 pm World’s Most Beautiful Railway Rpt
10:20 pm 8 Out Of 10 Cats Does Countdown Rpt
11:10 pm Dublin Murders Rpt

3 part series which premiered on Channel 4 UK in May 2021. It gives a unique insight into three of the UK’s most lavish establishments: The Langham, Corinthia and Chewton Glen.

Costa Concordia: Why She Sank

Sunday 9 January at 8:30pm; 2 episodes

The Costa Concordia was one of the biggest and most luxurious cruise ships ever built. With more than 4,000 passengers and crew on board, it was the length of almost three football pitches, but on Friday 13th January 2012, just hours after leaving port, disaster struck. Survivors describe screaming and scenes of chaos, as they talk us through their terrifying ordeal minute-by-minute. The giant ship lists one way, and then the other. They talk of a ‘silent acknowledgement that we were all going to die.’

Week commencing 9 January 2022


Sunday 9 January
07:30 pm Tombs Of Egypt: The Ultimate Mission S01 E02
08:30 pm Costa Concordia: Why She Sank
09:30 pm Costa Concordia: Why She Sank
10:30 pm Lost Worlds And Hidden Treasures Rpt
11:30 pm Lost Worlds And Hidden Treasures Rpt

Monday 10 January
07:35 pm Britain’s Scenic Railways
08:30 pm Secret Scotland Rpt
09:20 pm 24 Hours In Emergency S01 E11
10:15 pm SBS World News Late
10:45 pm The Crimson Rivers S02 E06
11:45 pm Wisting Rpt

Tuesday 11 January
07:30 pm Great Continental Railway Journeys Rpt
08:40 pm Robson Green: Walking Hadrian’s Wall Rpt
09:35 pm Australia In Colour Rpt
10:35 pm SBS World News
11:05 pm Man in Room 301 S01 E05

Wednesday 12 January
07:35 pm Great Australian Railway Journeys Rpt
08:40 pm The Royal House Of Windsor Rpt
09:35 pm Departure S02 E05
10:25 pm SBS World News
10:55 pm In Therapy x 2 S01 E13 E14
11:50 pm DNA x 2 Rpt

Thursday 13 January
07:35 pm Britain’s Most Luxurious Hotels Corinthia
08:30 pm A Short History Of Living Longer S01 E02
09:40 pm La Fortuna
10:35 pm SBS World News
11:05 pm Gomorrah S02 E02

Friday 14 January
07:35 pm Good With Wood S01 E02
08:30 pm Walking Britain’s Roman Roads Rpt
09:25 pm Ancient Superstructures Rpt
10:25 pm SBS World News
11:00 pm 8 Out Of 10 Cats Does Countdown Rpt
11:55 pm Agatha Christie’s Criminal Games Rpt

Saturday 15 January
07:30 pm Great Escapes With Morgan Freeman S01 E02
08:30 pm World’s Greatest Hotels Hotel Atlantis
09:25 pm World’s Most Beautiful Railway Rpt
10:20 pm 8 Out Of 10 Cats Does Countdown Rpt
11:10 pm Dublin Murders Rpt

Britain’s Scenic Railways

Monday 3 January at 7:35pm, 4 episodes

Beneath soaring mountains and along shimmering shorelines, we take in the breathtaking landscape on some of Britain’s most scenic railway journeys from the remote wilderness of Rannoch Moor to the cinematic beauty of the Glenfinnan Viaduct and open expanse of Lake Windermere. We meet the railway workers, volunteers and travellers who share their experiences of Britain’s most scenic railways with both warmth and humour.

The Channel 4 series debuted in UK in November 2021. A Christmas special was broadcast on Boxing Day.

Treasures of the World: Turkey

Sunday 16 January at 7:30pm

Historian Bettany Hughes visits the fascinating base of Ottoman and Byzantine power: Istanbul.

Bettany is allowed in the rescue digs at Besiktas Metro Station where a multi-layered site was uncovered.

A coin of Emperor Justinian (husband of Bettany’s all-time history heroine, Theodora) emerges from the earth.

With special access behind the scenes of her favourite building on Earth, the Hagia Sophia, Bettany explores the upper gallery of this magnificent church, which is now a mosque.

She also sees the restoration of Justinian’s incredible Basilica Cistern - the marble columned water reservoir under the city’s streets.

Pompeii: Sin City

Sunday 16 January at 8:30pm

With four million visitors a year from all over the globe, Pompeii is the most famous archaeological site in the world, a unique place, a city lost and then found, animated over the centuries by violent passions and endowed with extraordinary verve and vitality.

The power games and love relationships, the unbridled ambition and creative genius could be felt in the streets, breathed in the temples and can still be admired today in the frescoes, ruins and artifacts that survived the tragic eruption of 79 AD.

Week commencing 16 January 2022


Sunday 16 January
07:30 pm Treasures Of Istanbul
08:30 pm Pompeii: Sin City
10:00 pm Costa Concordia: Why She Sank
10:30 pm Searching For Cleopatra Rpt
11:30 pm The Great Plague Rpt

Monday 17 January
07:35 pm Britain’s Scenic Railways
08:30 pm Secret Scotland Rpt
09:20 pm 24 Hours In Emergency S01 E12
10:15 pm SBS World News Late
10:45 pm The Crimson Rivers S02 E07
11:45 pm Wisting Rpt

Tuesday 18 January
07:30 pm Great Continental Railway Journeys Rpt
08:40 pm Robson Green: Walking Hadrian’s Wall Rpt
09:35 pm Australia In Colour Rpt
10:35 pm SBS World News
11:05 pm Man in Room 301 S01 E06

Wednesday 19 January
07:35 pm Great Australian Railway Journeys Rpt
08:40 pm The Royal House Of Windsor Rpt
09:35 pm Departure S02 E06
10:25 pm SBS World News
10:55 pm In Therapy x 2 S01 E15 E16
11:55 pm Witch Hunt x 2 Rpt

Thursday 20 January
07:35 pm Britain’s Most Luxurious Hotels Chewton Glen
08:30 pm A Short History Of Living Longer S01 E03
09:35 pm La Fortuna
10:30 pm SBS World News
11:00 pm Gomorrah S02 E03

Friday 21 January
07:35 pm Good With Wood S01 E03
08:30 pm Walking Britain’s Roman Roads Rpt
09:25 pm Ancient Superstructures Rpt
10:25 pm SBS World News
11:00 pm 8 Out Of 10 Cats Does Countdown Rpt
11:55 pm Agatha Christie’s Criminal Games Rpt

Saturday 22 January
07:30 pm Great Escapes With Morgan Freeman S01 E03
08:30 pm World’s Greatest Hotels Brown’s
09:20 pm World’s Most Beautiful Railway Rpt
10:15 pm 8 Out Of 10 Cats Does Countdown Rpt
11:10 pm Dublin Murders Rpt

So I’ve decided my next bingeworthy show is 8 Out Of 10 Cats Does Countdown. I’ve watched episodes over the years but out of sequence and whenever I have happened to find it while channel surfing. It’s good watching every episode in order and seeing the references from the previous week’s episode.

So, I have been recording the episodes on SBS or Viceland over the past year and have Seasons 3 to 13 on my Fetch box. The thing I was wondering about is why don’t the episode titles on SBS match what has been written up on IMDB?

I have just watched Season 3 and 4 from SBS but these 12 episodes are listed as Season 2 and 3 on IMDB. Season 1 on IMDB is considered to be the original 2 specials from 2013. SBS doesn’t seem to have repeated those in the past year.

The following seasons seem to be all over the shop for SBS with the number of episodes in seasons not matching IMDB at all. So while SBS is now showing episodes labelled Season 13, this is S18E8 and then S19E1 etc on IMDB. They have Season 22 starting this week in the UK.

Is IMDB the correct source for season and episode titles? Why does SBS have a different way of naming seasons and episodes?

See Us, Hear Us, Join Us

NITV and SBS invite Australia to join them in deepening their understanding of January 26

National Indigenous Television ( NITV ), and the wider SBS network, invite communities to deepen their understanding of January 26 and what it means to be Australian through the upcoming programming slate, Always Was, Always Will Be .

A schedule curated to highlight themes of Country, Identity and Nation will be featured throughout the week, January 19-26, across SBS channels, including documentaries, news, movies and more.

The Sunrise Ceremony, presented by The Point hosts John Paul Janke and Narelda Jacobs, will air live from Bundjalung and Yugambeh Country in Coolangatta, QLD on Wednesday 26 January at 6:00am, and will mark the commencement of a daytime simulcast of programs across NITV and SBS . The beautiful and insightful program is led by First Nations perspectives, and includes reflections from non-Indigenous and multicultural voices on Australia’s past, present and future. Guests will include Wik and Soloman Islander man and musician Ziggy Ramo , Munanjahli and South Sea Islander woman and Associate Professor Chelsea Watego , and prominent journalist Kerry O’Brien . The Sunrise Ceremony will also be simulcast on Channel 10 .

A short introductory film titled The Land We Live On will be broadcast prior to the Sunrise Ceremony at 5:55am. In the short film, eight year old Wiradjuri filmmaker Penelope Towney will perform an Acknowledgement of Country for the Dharawal and Yuin Nations, followed by a short reflection on the significance and meaning of a Welcome to Country and Acknowledgement of Country.

At 7:30pm on Wednesday January 26, TikTok will partner with NITV in a live concert - TikTok and NITV Present: First Sounds. Hosted by Tyrone Pynor , Bianca Hunt and Grayson McCarthy-Grogan , the concert will feature a specially curated line up of both emerging and established artists including Barkaa , JK-47 , Nooky , Becca Hatch , Jesswar , Kobie Dee , Dallas Woods , Kaiit and more. In this innovative cross platform simulcast, communities across Australia will have more access than ever to these performances and celebration of culture. TikTok and NITV Present: First Sounds will be simulcast on NITV and SBS Viceland , and will also be live on NITV’s TikTok , @nitv .

At 9:30pm, Larissa Behrendt ’s documentary Araatika! Rise Up will have its free to air premiere, simulcast across SBS and NITV . The documentary explores how a group of NRL greats came together to create a new pre-game ceremony in response to the Maori Haka – one that could celebrate Australia’s First Nations cultures. After fellow Indigenous players Preston Campbell , Timana Tahu and George Rose devised their own pre-game performance, Dean Widders began a journey to bring this dance – and First Nations pride more broadly – to the game.

Tanya Denning-Orman, SBS Director of Indigenous Content , said: “ NITV proudly reflects and celebrates Australia’s diverse First Nations peoples, showcasing our experiences, perspectives and contributions. This year’s January 26 programming across the SBS network will reflect this once again, providing a platform for our voices to be heard, for an honest reflection of this country’s history and what’s needed for a more united and equal future. We invite all Australians to come together to join the conversation.”

News & Current Affairs

On Tuesday January 25 Natalie Ahmat will host a special edition of NITV News , NITV News: January 25 , which will bring audiences a wrap of events and national conversation leading into the channel’s Australia Day, Survival Day and Invasion Day coverage on January 26. At 8:00pm, Karla Grant will host a special episode of Insight - Insight: 'Indigenous Incarceration’ was created in response to Dean Gibson’s powerful documentary, Incarceration Nation , broadcast on NITV and SBS in 2021,and in this special episode of Insight , audiences hear of the personal struggles of people who have spent time in prison and from families whose loved ones have died in custody, as well as those working to reduce the incarceration rates and deaths in custody of First Nations people.

NITV News will provide rolling news coverage on January 26 from every corner of the country throughout the day, accessible on air, via Facebook Live and through SBS Radio , with coverage starting with a 30-minute program at 11;30am. The coverage will conclude at 6:00pm with a full wrap up of the day’s news, which will be simulcast on SBS . News and opinion pieces will also be accessible through NITV ’s website and social media pages.

SBS Radio will also be exploring what January 26 means to Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples, and helping people to learn about the Country they’re on, with articles covering these topics published in more than 60 languages online.

SBS Voices will publish memoir pieces from the SBS Emerging Writers’ Competition , including pieces from Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander writers, as well as narratives from migrant perspectives about learning to belong in Australia.

Programming

NITV

Each night at 7:30pm from January 19-25, NITV will air a selection of content curated around the theme of ‘Identity’, including a selection of Who Do You Think You Are episodes featuring Casey Donovan , Troy Cassar-Daley , Uncle Jack Charles and Ernie Dingo , as well as the music documentary Gurrumul and classic film Storm Boy . Likewise, at 8:30pm from January 19-25, NITV will air a curated collection of ‘Nation’ themed programming, which will highlight stories from our past and present, including History Bites Back , Looky Looky Here Comes Cooky , We Don’t Need a Map , Incarceration Nation , Robbie Hood and Occupation Native . At 10:00pm each night, audiences can tune in for a selection of classic movies such as Ten Canoes , Tuduwali , Jedda , Toomelah , Radiance and Sweet Country .

Following Insight: 'Indigenous Incarceration’ , Warwick Thornton ’s award-winning series The Beach will return to NITV in a marathon format at 9:30pm. Following the marathon, the third season of critically acclaimed documentary Bamay will air at 11:50pm in its entirety, providing viewers with aerial footage of Australia’s most stunning and diverse landscapes alongside factoids about Country as the evening leads into Wednesday January 26.

SBS Network

Viewers can also head to SBS On Demand for the full day of programming, including the Sunrise Ceremony and Tik Tok and NITV Presents: First Sounds . Additionally, SBS On Demand will house curated collections of programming including a selection from Araatika! Rise Up ’s Dean Widders, and a collection of documentaries that reflects the history of protest in Australia.

SBS World Movies have curated a collection of films based on Country, Identity and Nation including Satellite Boy , Storm Boy and Samson and Delilah which will air from 6:00pm on Wednesday January 26.

SBS Food will also air a selection of programs throughout the day, including Indigenous cuisine themed episodes of The Cook Up , Kriol Kitchen and the channel premiere of The Beach .

Additional Programming Details

For the first time, Strait to the Plate and Araatika! Rise Up will be subtitled in Arabic, Simplified Chinese, Traditional Chinese, Vietnamese, Korean, available on SBS On Demand .A selection of Living Black episodes will also be subtitled in Arabic & Simplified Chinese.

Following the week, The Point will return for 2022 on Tuesday February 15 with Sunrise Ceremony hosts John Paul Janke and Narelda Jacobs reprising their co-hosting roles.

Follow the conversation on social media on the day using #AlwaysWasAlwaysWillBe.

C21 reports SBS has bought two factual shows from Germany’s Autentic Distribution: Druids – The Mystery of Celtic Priests (1×52’) and China’s New Silk Road – From Yiwu to Madrid (1×52’).

Treasures of the World: Gibraltar

Sunday 23 January at 7:30pm

There are few places on Earth with as much of an outsize influence on world history as the small British Overseas Territory of Gibraltar. The peninsular may just be 6.5 square kilometres, but this iconic rock has loomed large on the human imagination since pre-history. Inside the rock itself, Bettany explores the incredible, subterranean, secret Stay Behind Cave, where Ian Fleming, creator of James Bond, masterminded a remarkable plot: to leave six men, walled in, as human transmitters of intelligence should the Nazis invade Gibraltar.

On the end of a rope, squeezing through narrow caves, Bettany discovers messages left by Victorian officers in Leonora’s Cave and witnesses the colourful natural formations of the underground pleasure gardens. In the Garrison Library, Bettany handles the first report of Admiral Nelson’s death in the Gibraltar Chronicle. She also gets stuck inside a ‘Moorish’ tunnel and comes face-to-face with a cheeky Barbary macaque monkey.

Druids: The Mystery Of Celtic Priests

Thursday 27 January at 07:30 PM

Druids are a mystery that has not been revealed yet. New archaeological findings indicate what is lying behind it. Druids, the mysterious wizards of the Celts, have always fascinated the world. They are an integral part of ancient literature, as heroes of Irish legends and stars of modern fantasy worlds. But who were they really? Their heritage has long been elusive, as they have only passed on their secret knowledge orally. Finally, new archaeological findings paint a detailed picture of their lives and curious work.

Week commencing 23 January 2022


Sunday 23 January
07:30 pm Treasures Of Gibraltar
08:30 pm Caesar’s Doomsday War
10:00 pm Top Ten Mummies Of Egypt Rpt
11:30 pm The Great Plague Rpt

Monday 24 January
07:35 pm Britain’s Scenic Railways
08:30 pm Secret Scotland Rpt
09:20 pm Historic House Rescue Rpt
10:15 pm SBS World News Late
10:45 pm The Crimson Rivers S02 E08
11:45 pm Wisting Rpt

Tuesday 25 January
07:30 pm Great Continental Railway Journeys Rpt
08:35 pm Alhambra Secrets Of The Ancient Builders Rpt
09:35 pm Australia In Colour Rpt
10:35 pm SBS World News
11:05 pm Shadow Lines Linear Series Premiere

Wednesday 26 January
07:30 pm Great Australian Railway Journeys Rpt
08:30 pm Great Australian Railway Journeys Rpt
09:35 pm Araatika! Rise Up
11:00 pm SBS World News
11:30 pm In Therapy x 2 S01 E17 E18

Thursday 27 January
07:35 pm Druids: The Mystery Of Celtic Priests
08:30 pm A Short History Of Living Longer S01 E04
09:35 pm Incredible Journeys with Simon Reeve Rpt
10:40 pm SBS World News
11:10 pm La Fortuna S01 E04

Friday 28 January
07:35 pm Good With Wood S01 E04
08:30 pm Walking Britain’s Roman Roads Rpt
09:20 pm Ancient Superstructures Rpt
10:15 pm SBS World News
10:45 pm 8 Out Of 10 Cats Does Countdown Rpt
11:35 pm Agatha Christie’s Criminal Games Rpt

Saturday 29 January
07:30 pm Great Escapes With Morgan Freeman S01 E04
08:30 pm World’s Greatest Hotels Hong Kong Peninsula
09:25 pm World’s Most Beautiful Railway Rpt
10:20 pm 8 Out Of 10 Cats Does Countdown Rpt
11:15 pm Dublin Murders Rpt

Schedule update

Thursday 20 January
07:35 pm Britain’s Most Luxurious Hotels Chewton Glen
08:30 pm A Short History of Living Longer S01 E03
09:35 pm Incredible Journeys with Simon Reeve Rpt
10:45 pm SBS World News
11.15 pm La Fortuna
12.10 am Gomorrah S02 E03

Heritage Rescue

From Monday 31 January 07:35 PM; 6 episodes

Nick follows the extraordinary rescue of Castle Howard in Yorkshire before its roof gives in to the Great British weather. Backdrop to classic period dramas like Brideshead Revisited, Castle Howard is one of Britain’s most loved stately homes. But since a huge fire in 1940, keeping the place alive has been the full-time occupation of the Howard family and today Nick Howard follows in his father’s footsteps to save the place from ruin, embarking on a huge project to rebuild its complex lead roofs, saving unique ceilings, and restoring a stunning stone portico before it’s too late.

Magic In The Mountains

Tuesday 1 February at 08:40 PM

Against all odds, and to the shock of the world, tiny little Squaw Valley, California, won the right to host the 1960 Winter Olympics. Leveraging the genius of visionaries like Walt Disney, not only were these Games a huge success but they also changed the world of sports forever.

Hidden Assets

From Wednesday 2 February at 9:25 PM; 6 episodes

A police raid in Limerick, a dead body in Antwerp and a terrorist bombing campaign - Detective Emer Berry and her CAB team must work out how they are all connected.

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Scenic Coastal Walks with Kate Humble

Thursday 3 February 7:35 PM

Kate Humble walks some of Britain’s most beautiful coastal paths. Starting on the South West Coast Path, Kate leaves Stonebarrow Hill in Dorset heading to Lyme Regis in search of dinosaurs. In Yorkshire, Kate begins 300 feet above Robin Hood’s Bay and ends at Scarborough, where she embraces swimming in the North Sea.

The Long Call

From Thursday 3 February 8:35 PM; 4 episodes

A body is found on a beach in North Devon. DI Matthew Venn must lead an investigation and confront a community he was exiled from 20 years ago.

Legendary Castles

From Saturday 5 February at 8:30 PM; 2 episodes

Right in the middle of the Alps rises a castle worthy of a fairy tale. With its white stones, towers and turrets of stunning architecture, the castle was a king’s romantic dream that materialised amidst a steep mountain range. At an altitude of 200m stands the colossal project of Ludwig II of Bavaria, the Swan King of Neuschwanstein. How did a young king, a Wagner enthusiast, fancy such an innovative castle in 1866, when he was barely 20 years old? What means were necessary to see the king’s vision through? And what architectural challenges did the architects have to overcome during the 20 years of its construction?