Kirsty Wark reunites key people involved in the Queen's silver jubilee in 1977 when communities were alive with streets parties and the nation turned red, white and blue. Show more
An all-star cast reunite to share memories of their part in one of Saturday night TV's greatest success stories. With Craig Revel Horwood. Anton Du Beke and Natasha Kaplinsky. Show more
Poet and author Michael Rosen is reunited with the intensive care staff who cared for him during his battle with coronavirus - a harrowing experience which has changed them all. Show more
Kirsty Wark reunites archaeologists, scientists, a religious leader and a distant relative involved in the search for, identification, and reburial of the last Plantagenet king. Show more
Sue MacGregor reunites five people involved in the Solidarity movement in the 1980s who overcame years of political persecution to bring about the end of communist rule in Poland. Show more
Sue MacGregor's guests recall the 2007 collapse of Northern Rock, the Newcastle-based bank whose rapid growth came to symbolise the region's renaissance. Show more
Sue MacGregor reunites five people central to the Battle for Basra in 2003. The city was toppled quickly, but attempts to rebuild it were fraught with danger, chaos and mistrust. Show more
Sue MacGregor reunites a group of witnesses to the Enfield Poltergeist, a strange series of 'paranormal events' which started to occur at a council house in north London in 1977. Show more
Sue MacGregor reunites environmentalists and politicians who fought fossil fuel industry lobbyists to secure the adoption of the Kyoto Protocol in 1997. Show more
Kirsty Wark brings together bankers, traders and politicians from Black Wednesday in 1992, when an attack on sterling forced Britain’s exit from the Exchange Rate Mechanism. Show more
Kirsty Wark reunites stars of the 2003 Christmas film Love Actually, including Bill Nighy, Martine McCutcheon and Thomas Brodie-Sangster, and writer/director Richard Curtis. Show more
Kirsty Wark reunites survivors and key figures involved in the Boxing Day tsunami of 2004. Nearly 230,000 people died, making it one of the deadliest disasters in modern history. Show more
Sue MacGregor meets former members of the Baader-Meinhof gang that terrorised West Germany with bombings, assassinations and hijackings in the 1970s. Show more
Sue MacGregor reunites Shirley Williams, Bill Rodgers and David Owen to look back on the bitter split within Labour that drove them to form the Social Democratic Party in 1981. Show more