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- Imagine a modern Pompeii, a time bomb bigger than 1, 000 Hiroshima bombs, or a disaster zone 10 million times the size of Ground Zero. Sounds impossible, but is it? Hidden below America's most famous National Park is a supervolcano.
- Across North America and the rest of the world, hurricanes, storm surges, earthquakes and sea level rise, threaten our major cities and lead to natural catastrophes.
- A bizarre iron age grave has been uncovered in the United Kingdom, archaeologists expect that this site will help unlock the hidden story of the violent birth of Roman Britain.
- Frank Lloyd Wright is America's greatest ever architect. But few people know about the Welsh roots that shaped his life and world-famous buildings. Now, leading Welsh architect Jonathan Adams sets off across America to explore Frank Lloyd Wright's masterpieces for himself. Along the way, he uncovers the tempestuous life story of the man behind them, and the secrets of his radical Welsh background . In a career spanning seven decades, Frank Lloyd Wright built over 500 buildings, and changed the face of modern architecture.
- 4 families go and live for a month in a fishing village and have to live and work as if they were living in the early 1900's.
- A look at the world of hand models, where a fortune is within your grasp if you can nail the right look. With hands insured for millions, advertising everything from Gucci to Fairy we look at what it takes to claw your way to the top.
- The singer, whose mother was born in the Rhondda valley, returns to Wales to not only learn about his own ancestry but also to explore the history, culture, language and landscapes of Wales.
- Wrexham AFC fans are hearing that screen stars Ryan Reynolds and Rob McElhenney have bought the club. Behind the scenes at Ryan Reynolds and Rob McElhenney's Wrexham Football Club.
- Behind each dance is a story. In each episode we will see an individual or group perform a spectacular dance routine, choreographed by Caerphilly-born Amy Dowden, to surprise family and friends.
- Carol Vorderman takes a road trip of rediscovery across her home patch of North Wales and meets the people whose stories reflect the region today.
- For centuries the idyllic royal estate of Frogmore, nestling in landscaped grounds of Home Park just half a mile from Windsor Castle, has been the private escape for generations of royals. Royal journalists and historians hidden stories.
- Huw Edwards travels around Wales to find out how people's identities have been shaped by the turbulent events of the past decade and by the challenges that the country currently faces.
- Rhys Bowler breaks the taboo about gender and disability. He begins a long-distance relationship while juggling the complications of his degenerative condition.
- In this documentary, and for the first time on camera, one of the survivors, a former pupil of John Owen, shares his experiences, his thoughts and the effect of years of abuse from Ysgol Rhydfelen during the 80s.
- A Film connected to the S4C Efaciwis Series, looking at the history of Refugees and Asylum Seekers in Wales. An opportunity to hear the voices of some individuals who have come to Wales looking for safety.
- Strictly Come Dancing professional dancer Amy Dowden discusses how Crohn's disease, a chronic autoimmune illness, has affected her life and career.
- Eight children leave their modern life in the city and travel to Llanuwchllyn in 1939. Living the experience of an Evacuee in Wales during the Second World War.
- Broadcaster Huw Stephens discovers the many treasures of Welsh art, following the story from prehistoric times up to the present day.
- Music fan Huw Stephens delves into the history of Welsh music, from folk songs to rap. Meeting stars and hearing rare instruments, Huw pieces together the DNA of the Land of Song.
- Michael heads to south Wales to find out more about his own heritage and family history. He visits the area that supplied coal, or 'black gold', to power the Titanic.
- Michael heads to wonderful west Wales, where he learns about Lord Rhys, one of the forefathers of the arts culture in Wales, before heading for the coast.
- Michael is in Mid Wales, making his way to the north of the country. His first stop is a familiar seaside town he's extremely fond of-Aberystwyth. He drops in for lunch with red kites then samples the food at a Michelin starred restaurant.
- Michael is in north Wales, exploring the beautiful Snowdonia mountain range, in a journey that takes in Caernarfon Castle and a rare breed of wild Welsh mountain ponies.
- Jonny Cotsen is an actor and a father of two children, and he's deaf. He wants to know why he was brought up as if he could hear and whether it's too late to embrace his deaf identity.
- Alex Jones and Rylan are joined by Jason Donovan to talk about Grease and Neighbours and Harry Hill reveals what we can expect from his first tour in a decade. Richie Anderson goes to Detling village.
- Angela Scanlon and Jermaine Jenas chat to star of Eat Well For Less Chris Bavin about how to save on your food shop, Joel Dommett and Hannah Cooper talk about their new podcast and more.
- Alex Jones and Ronan Keating are joined by Hollywood actor Ryan Reynolds. Plus, Kate Garraway tells them about her brand new BBC Two series. Riyadh Khalaf learns sign language for deaf dogs.
- Alex Jones and Jermaine Jenas are joined by husband and wife team, Helen Glover and Steve Backshall. Watchdog's Matt Allwright tackles rising petrol prices. Lucy Siegle looks at recycled nappies.