80s rewind. Take a nostalgic look back at the people and places that defined the decade
There are more exciting prizes to be won on Bob Monkhouse's bingo quiz show. (1987)
Forty-eight hours in the life of Angel tube station in the days before its refurbishment.
Documentary about Bette Davis, including an interview with the Hollywood star herself.
A demolition order from the council prompts Vyvyan to destroy the house himself.
Success and failure among the famous and not so famous figures of Hollywood. (1982)
A focus on abstract artists, including William Hayter and Patrick Heron.
Actor and writer Michael Palin takes up the challenge to emulate Phileas Fogg's adventure.
Keith Floyd celebrates the great gastronomic regions of France. (1987)
Sir Nicholas Winton was a hero of the Holocaust.
A musical tribute to Nat King Cole with special guest Natalie Cole.
John Walters talks to B.B. King about his extraordinary life. (1985)
Benjamin Zephaniah revisits his home town, Birmingham, on a mission to compose a new poem.
Documentary charting the life of snooker legend Alex 'Hurricane' Higgins.
Daley Thompson takes an epic journey to tell his story.
Higgins vs White, the Hurricane meets the Whirlwind, in Pot Black 1983.
Sir Clive Sinclair and Alan Sugar assess changes in the home computer industry. (1986)
Documentary from 1989. The world's most famous small car celebrates its 30th birthday.
Who is using computers now, and where is this technology likely to lead? (1982)
A report into the future of manned space flight after the US Challenger disaster. (1987)
With Buggles, The Nolans, Barbara Dickson, Matchbox, The Regents and The Pretenders.
With Dead or Alive, The Colour Field, Killing Joke and The Smiths.
With Stray Cats, Spandau Ballet, Dire Straits, XTC, The Passions and and John Lennon.
With Billy Ocean, Talk Talk, Fine Young Cannibals and a-ha.
With The Blow Monkeys, The Smiths, and Aretha Franklin and George Michael.