
Dominic Sandbrook
Acting
Known For

The series heads to the very frontiers of space and science to produce the definitive television history of science fiction, told through its impact on cinema, television and literature, with the help of filmmakers, writers, actors, and graphic artists. Each episode will explore one of the enduring themes of science fiction: time travel; the exploration of space; robots and artificial intelligence; and aliens.
The Real History of Science Fiction

An alternative history of the British Isles, told through art. Looking at 1,500 years and eight dramatic turning points, acclaimed artists and thinkers encounter key historic art works from across the UK that have shaped the history of the British Isles and inspired their own work.
Art That Made Us

Restaurant critic Giles Coren and writer and comedian Sue Perkins experience the food culture of years gone by.
The Supersizers...
A look at the impact of television on British culture.
How TV Changed Britain
Dominic Sandbrook takes a fresh look at a dynamic decade. 1980s Britain changed in everything from politics and sport to fashion and popular culture.
The 80s with Dominic Sandbrook

BBC Two history series on Britain and the Cold War, looking at the period from the end of the 1950s to the mid-1970s.
Strange Days: Cold War Britain

Historian Dominic Sandbrook and leading creators tell the story of science fiction.
Tomorrow's Worlds: The Unearthly History of Science Fiction

Dominic Sandbrook explores British post-war culture, arguing that it is a crucial part of Britain's modern identity - yet one firmly indebted to our Victorian past.
Dominic Sandbrook: Let Us Entertain You

Harold Wilson and Edward Heath are two very different men equally overlooked by history, but they were the political titans of the era in which Britain changed for ever. For ten years they faced each other in the House of Commons, and swapped in and out of Number Ten. They fought four general elections, three of which were amongst the most exciting of the century.
Heath vs Wilson: The 10-Year Duel
Documentary about the pre-Beatles rock era, when a series of British acts created a unique copy of American rock 'n' roll
Rock 'n' Roll Britannia

Set against the post war period of debt, austerity and rationing, the 1951 Festival of Britain showed how to carve out a bright new future through design and ingenuity, while still having fun. Told by the people who made it happen and making use of some previously unseen colour footage, this is the story of how an extraordinary event changed Britain forever.
The 1951 Festival of Britain: A Brave New World

What separates one-off monsters such as the Monoids from eternal favourites like the Daleks? This short documentary tries to answer this question, with help from Dominic Sandbrook, Matthew Sweet, Kim Newman, and author Jacqueline Rayner.
One Hit Wonder

The First Doctor was the kind of scientist and adventurer popularised by the novels of H. G. Wells. But how much does Doctor Who owe to the 'Father of Science Fiction'? This documentary features writers and historians Matthew Sweet and Dominic Sandbrook, author and critic Kim Newman, literary editor Graham Sleight, and Anthony Keen of the Open University.
All's Wells That Ends Wells

A retrospective look at the making of The Sun Makers and the science behind it.
Running from the Tax Man
Documentary examining Germany's economic power and the automobile industry at the heart of it. Across the world, the badges of Volkswagen, Audi, BMW and Mercedes inspire immediate awe. Even in Britain, where memories of Second World War run deep, we can't resist the appeal of a German car. By contrast, our own industry is a shadow of its former self.