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Matthew Thomas

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Known For

Timeshift
7.0

Documentary series which ranges widely over Britain's social and cultural history, its narrative-led storytelling offering a richly immersive and varied window onto the past.

Timeshift

2002
A Very British Murder with Lucy Worsley
8.0

This documentary takes a look at some of the most horrible and despicable murders in modern British history. From Jack the Ripper in the 1880s to Agatha Christie's best known stories.

A Very British Murder with Lucy Worsley

2013
Victorian Sensations
N/A

Victorian Sensations transports us to the thrilling era of the 1890s. Dr Hannah Fry, Paul McGann, and Philippa Perry explore a decade of rapid change that still resonates today.

Victorian Sensations

2019
Bullseyes and Beer: When Darts Hit Britain
N/A

How darts become one of Britain's most popular sports in the 1970s thanks to innovative ideas in television coverage and the increasing popularity of the top darts players.

Bullseyes and Beer: When Darts Hit Britain

2014
Scandal & Beauty: Mark Gatiss on Aubrey Beardsley
N/A

Mark Gatiss explores the life and career of Aubrey Beardsley, an artist who wielded outrage as adroitly as his pen. A lifelong fan, Mark shows how Beardsley was more than just a genius of self-promotion who scandalised the art world of the 1890s. He was also a technological innovator, whose uncompromising attitude still feels remarkably modern.

Scandal & Beauty: Mark Gatiss on Aubrey Beardsley

2020
How to Be Sherlock Holmes: The Many Faces of a Master Detective
N/A

The evolution of Holmes on screen, from silent movies to new TV versions, with contributions from Sherlock's past and present.

How to Be Sherlock Holmes: The Many Faces of a Master Detective

2014
Mark Gatiss on John Minton: The Lost Man of British Art
N/A

For the actor and writer Mark Gatiss, Minton has been something of an obsession since he first came across his work as a teenager and in this personal, authored film, he tells the story of Minton’s colourful, complex life for the first time on television.

Mark Gatiss on John Minton: The Lost Man of British Art

2018