The renowned playwright Oscar Wilde moved in the same social circles as Beatrix Potter and her family - we look at her impressions of Mr Wilde and the world they lived in.
Beatrix' relationship with her father Rupert was complex. While her family were very proud of her talent they worried about her being cheated financially and resented the time and energy her books required.
Kensington Gardens was much beloved by Beatrix and her brother Bertram. Their childhood games and memories of this beautiful park are explored by Beatrix' cousin, Nadine Hanwell.
Beatrix Potter was fascinated by funghi and her illustrations are still used by scientists today - but how did she (a young woman with no degree) manage to study at the closed science community of Kew Gardens?
Beatrix Potter loved Kensington Gardens and so does her cousin, our presenter, Nadine Hanwell. Nadine introduces new book 'Kensington Gardens Kingdom' which features Beatrix as a character.