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Timeshift Season 16 · Episode 5

Wednesday, January 7 on BBC Four (9)

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Upcoming TV Times

Timeshift is scheduled to air at these times (may include spoilers):

  • Wed 7

    Timeshift — Timeshift

    Season 16 Episode 5

    Cameras venture inside places of sporting achievement, scientific endeavour and male obsession - the lofts of pigeon fanciers - to tell the story of a remarkable bird. As racer, messenger and even beauty pageant contestant, the humble pigeon has been a steadfast part of British life for centuries. Narrated by Miles Jupp

  • Wed 7

    Timeshift — Timeshift

    Season 16 Episode 5

    Cameras venture inside places of sporting achievement, scientific endeavour and male obsession - the lofts of pigeon fanciers - to tell the story of a remarkable bird. As racer, messenger and even beauty pageant contestant, the humble pigeon has been a steadfast part of British life for centuries. Narrated by Miles Jupp

  • Sun 11

    Of Ice and Men — Timeshift

    Season 11 Episode 7

    Mankind's fascination with the frozen continent of Antarctica, from the early 20th-century race to be the first to reach the South Pole to modern scientific research into the region's geological properties. The programme reveals the story behind the photographs taken by Herbert Ponting on Captain Robert Falcon Scott's ill-fated 1912 polar expedition, explores the South Pole's role in famous literature by HP Lovecraft and Samuel Taylor Coleridge, and examines the continent's complicated political history. With contributions by Ranulph Fiennes, Sara Wheeler and Francis Spufford

  • Sun 11

    Of Ice and Men — Timeshift

    Season 11 Episode 7

    Mankind's fascination with the frozen continent of Antarctica, from the early 20th-century race to be the first to reach the South Pole to modern scientific research into the region's geological properties. The programme reveals the story behind the photographs taken by Herbert Ponting on Captain Robert Falcon Scott's ill-fated 1912 polar expedition, explores the South Pole's role in famous literature by HP Lovecraft and Samuel Taylor Coleridge, and examines the continent's complicated political history. With contributions by Ranulph Fiennes, Sara Wheeler and Francis Spufford

  • Mon 12

    Of Ice and Men — Timeshift

    Season 11 Episode 7

    Mankind's fascination with the frozen continent of Antarctica, from the early 20th-century race to be the first to reach the South Pole to modern scientific research into the region's geological properties. The programme reveals the story behind the photographs taken by Herbert Ponting on Captain Robert Falcon Scott's ill-fated 1912 polar expedition, explores the South Pole's role in famous literature by HP Lovecraft and Samuel Taylor Coleridge, and examines the continent's complicated political history. With contributions by Ranulph Fiennes, Sara Wheeler and Francis Spufford

  • Mon 12

    Of Ice and Men — Timeshift

    Season 11 Episode 7

    Mankind's fascination with the frozen continent of Antarctica, from the early 20th-century race to be the first to reach the South Pole to modern scientific research into the region's geological properties. The programme reveals the story behind the photographs taken by Herbert Ponting on Captain Robert Falcon Scott's ill-fated 1912 polar expedition, explores the South Pole's role in famous literature by HP Lovecraft and Samuel Taylor Coleridge, and examines the continent's complicated political history. With contributions by Ranulph Fiennes, Sara Wheeler and Francis Spufford

  • Wed 14

    The History of Pubs — Timeshift

    Season 1 Episode 1

    The changing face of the British pub over the past 50 years, from its popularity as a working-class male establishment in the 1950s and 1960s to its battle for survival against supermarkets and restaurants. Arthur Smith explores the importance of a good local and the impact of off-licence powers

  • Wed 14

    The History of Pubs — Timeshift

    Season 1 Episode 1

    The changing face of the British pub over the past 50 years, from its popularity as a working-class male establishment in the 1950s and 1960s to its battle for survival against supermarkets and restaurants. Arthur Smith explores the importance of a good local and the impact of off-licence powers