Anita journeys to Mumbai – the home of Bollywood - where the stars tower over the city on enormous murals. She discovers just how important the movies are and meets some of Bollywood's biggest stars. Show more
Living history series with Fi Glover. Six celebrities work in four Victorian workplaces. Their second 24 hours finds them in a rural coaching inn. Show more
Documentary series. Gregg Wallace, Cherry Healey and Ruth Goodman look at the production, science and history of bread in Britain. Show more
Gregg Wallace, Cherry Healey and Ruth Goodman look at Britain's love of chocolate and visit one of the world's largest chocolate factories in York. Show more
Documentary series. Gregg Wallace, Cherry Healey and Ruth Goodman look at Britain's history with milk and visit one of the largest fresh milk processing plants on earth. Show more
Documentary series. Gregg Wallace visits Britain's largest bicycle factory, which produces 150 folding bikes every day, and joins a production line to make his own bike. Show more
Documentary series. Gregg Wallace follows 27 tonnes of potatoes from a farm in Hampshire through the largest crisp factory on earth. Show more
Documentary series. Gregg Wallace helps to unload 27 tonnes of dried haricot beans and follows them on a journey through the world's largest baked bean factory. Show more
Anita reveals how the new generations of Bollywood stars are challenging the industry. Show more
Documentary series. Gregg Wallace receives a load of corn fresh off the boat from Argentina and follows its journey through the largest breakfast cereal factory in Europe. Show more
Documentary series. Gregg Wallace helps to unload a tanker full of sugar from Norfolk and follows it through one of the oldest sweet factories in Britain. Show more
Documentary series. Gregg Wallace visits the UK's largest sports shoe factory to see how they produce 3,500 pairs of trainers every day. Show more
24 Hours in the Past
Episode 3
1 hour
First broadcast: on BBC One Scotland HDLatest broadcast: on BBC Two HD
Living history series with Fi Glover. Six celebrities work in four Victorian workplaces. Their third 24 hours finds them amid the bottle kilns of the Staffordshire potteries. Show more
24 Hours in the Past
Episode 1
1 hour
First broadcast: on BBC One Scotland HDLatest broadcast: on BBC Two HD
Living history series with Fi Glover. Six celebrities work for food and shelter in four Victorian workplaces, starting with 24 hours in the filth and grime of the city dump. Show more
1 hour
Alastair Sooke takes a tour of the Roy Lichtenstein Retrospective at Tate Modern and leads a discussion about one of the 20th century's most celebrated and recognisable artists. Show more
Ed Balls, Ade Adepitan and Cherry Healey delve into the hectic world of Britain's imports and exports. Ed is at London Gateway to see how fruit and veg arrives on our shelves in tip-top condition. Show more
Ed Balls, Ade Adepitan and Cherry Healey look at seafood. Surprisingly, the fish caught off British shores are largely dispatched abroad, and the fish we eat tends to be imported. Show more
Ed Balls, Ade Adepitan and Cherry Healey explore how much we really know about the logistics that enable Britain to buy and sell millions of cars around the world on an unprecedented scale. Show more
Series marking the 70th anniversary of D-Day. Sophie Raworth visits the operation's communications headquarters, where a group of Wrens share their D-Day memories. Show more