BBC Four Today Thursday 18 May 2023

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What’s On BBC Four Today Thursday 18 May 2023

A full run down of everything airing on BBC Four today.

02:25
Victoria Wood: A Bafta Tribute

Gala event honouring the comedienne

Julie Walters, Lenny Henry, Richard E Grant and Jim Broadbent gather for a gala honouring the much-loved entertainer, with contributions from Peter Kay and French and Saunders. The celebration offers an opportunity to look back over her career with a combination of celebrity tributes and clips of her work, culminating with the presentation of the Bafta award

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19:00
The Sky at Night

The team explores the threat of an asteroid impact on Earth

The team explores the threat of an asteroid impact on earth and meet space scientists who are developing methods of planetary defence that sound like the stuff of science fiction. Maggie meets Professor Alan Fitzsimmons, expert in asteroid observation, to learn how the latest technology monitors near-Earth asteroids. He explains which ones are a current concern, and why we missed the dangerous Chelyabinsk meteor – a 9,000-ton fireball that exploded in the sky above Russia

19:30
Railways: The Making of a Nation

S01E02

Documentary examining how the railways changed the nation’s economy

Liz McIvor examines how the railways stimulated great changes to the nation’s economy, and encouraged a new generation of mechanical engineers, skilled workers, managers and accountants. Originally, local entrepreneurs viewed trains as vehicles for shifting raw materials, stock and goods, however it soon became clear that there was money to be made in transporting people

20:00
A House Through Time

S03E01

David Olusoga traces the history of an 18th-century sea captain’s house in Bristol

David Olusoga traces the history of an 18th-century sea captain’s house near Bristol’s docks with links to the slave trade. Bristol was a major port in the transportation of slaves from Africa’s Guinea Coast to the Caribbean, and both the man who built the house and its first full-time resident were heavily involved in the trade. David uncovers stories of piracy, abandoned babies, a household slave who made a daring escape from the property, and a protest on the doorstep as the abolitionist movement gained momentum

21:00
Tea with Mussolini

Period comedy drama, starring Maggie Smith and Judi Dench
1999 – Comedy, Drama, War

Movie cast

Movie: Tea with Mussolini -

Eccentric English and American women living in Florence during the tense pre-war years of the 1930s experience the ups and downs of parenthood when they collectively adopt a local boy disowned by his father. However, as international hostilities break out, their happy existence comes under threat. Period comedy drama, starring Maggie Smith, Judi Dench, Joan Plowright, Cher, Lily Tomlin and Baird Wallace

22:50
Summer Holiday

Musical comedy, starring Cliff Richard
1963 – Music, Romance

Movie cast

Movie: Summer Holiday - 1999

Four mechanics embark on a fun-filled trip across Europe on board a double-decker London bus, and enjoy all manner of romantic adventures with three young women who hitch a ride on their way to Athens. However, an unexpected stowaway causes a few surprises. Musical comedy, starring Cliff Richard, Lauri Peters, Melvyn Hayes, Una Stubbs, Ron Moody and the Shadows

00:35
Mark Kermode’s Secrets of Cinema: Pop Music Movies

S03E02

The critic examines techniques and conventions within the genre

The critic examines techniques and conventions within a genre that mixes film and music and encompasses many forms, from drama and comedy to fantasy and documentary. There is the classic pop star vehicle, where the biggest acts play themselves, or a version of themselves, as well as dramatised accounts of the stars’ lives that dazzle with musical set pieces, while playing on the fascination with the darker side of fame

01:35
Paul Merson: A Walk Through My Life

The football pundit walks in North Yorkshire, reflecting on his life and career

The football pundit and former Arsenal and England midfielder walks through North Yorkshire, reflecting on his life, career and faith. Carrying a 360-degree camera, he also describes his struggles with drink and gambling addiction

02:35
A House Through Time

S03E01

David Olusoga traces the history of an 18th-century sea captain’s house in Bristol

David Olusoga traces the history of an 18th-century sea captain’s house near Bristol’s docks with links to the slave trade. Bristol was a major port in the transportation of slaves from Africa’s Guinea Coast to the Caribbean, and both the man who built the house and its first full-time resident were heavily involved in the trade. David uncovers stories of piracy, abandoned babies, a household slave who made a daring escape from the property, and a protest on the doorstep as the abolitionist movement gained momentum

03:35
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