Antiques dealer and "Antiques Roadshow" appraiser John Bly leads a tour of the Kimbolton Cabinet, the magnificent pierce of furniture designed by the architect and designer Robert Adam for the Duke and Duchess of Manchester.
British art historian, Dr Janina Ramirez, showcases the Scottish exhibition dedicated to viking culture, and explains the historical complexities of their life, religion and art.
Historian, author and curator Lucy Worsley shares her love of Bolsover Castle, a quirky and unique great house in Derbyshire, England, and its infamously hedonistic owner duke William Cavendish's attempt to impress Charles I with a party.
Artist Lachlan Goudie presents a highly personal documentary, inspired by his father, in which he investigates why witches have cast such a powerful spell over generations of artists.
Lars Tharp appeals to the nation to help him recover a rare piece of long-lost William Hogarth memorabilia - a precious terracotta sculpture of the artist's beloved pet pug.
Jools Holland presents an appreciation of a man he never met, his father-in-law, the aristocrat, artist, folk singer, and TV presenter, Rory McEwen, the man credited with bringing the blues to Britain.
Professor Nandini Das reveals the story behind the Cabinet of Curiosities - the original collecting craze that began in Renaissance Europe in the 16th and 17th centuries.
The actor Derek Jacobi presents a personal appreciation of the great eighteenth century performer, manager and showman, who dominated the stage with a new kind of naturalistic performance style.
The story of Englishman, Jack Kahane, who from his base in Paris, would form Obelisk Press. In the 1920 and 30s.he would publish everything from low-grade smut up to James Joyce, DH Lawrence, Anais Nin, Lawrence Durrell and Henry Miller.