1. Eddie Izzard's Mandela Marathons
Actor and comedian Eddie Izzard pays tribute to Nelson Mandela and her extraordinary story by attempting to complete 27 marathons across South Africa in just 27 days.
2. Lenny's Britain
Comedian Lenny Henry sets out on a journey to discover what makes us laugh and what role humour plays in our lives
3. The 80s with Dominic Sandbrook
Dominic Sandbrook takes a fresh look at a dynamic decade. 1980s Britain changed in everything from politics and sport to fashion and popular culture.
4. Vintage Roads
Christopher Timothy and Peter Davison get behind the wheel of the 1936-designed Morgan 4/4 and set out on a series of road trips along some of Britain's most beautiful vintage roads. Taking inspiration from old travel guides of the day and travelling the most iconic sights of the regions, they experience the thrills of the era when Britain first fell in love with the motor car and when the open road was a gateway to adventure and exploration.
It has an average vote of 7 on TMDB.
5. Secret Britain
Exploring the hidden corners of the UK in search of the best the countryside has to offer.
6. Timothy Spall: All at Sea
Timothy Spall and his wife Shane are back on board their beloved barge the Princess Matilda as they conclude their trip around the British coast.
7. Great British Buildings: Restoration of the Year
Kevin McCloud and Dr Anna Keay explore the UK's most incredible restorations of historic buildings of 2016
8. Jet! When Britain Ruled the Skies
Series which celebrates an unlikely story of outstanding British aviation achievement at a time of national austerity, the breathtaking planes that were built and the remarkable men who flew them.
9. Abroad Again in Britain
Jonathan Meades gives a personal perspective of British history.
It has an average vote of 9 on TMDB.
10. The Real Dad's Army
Using witness testimony, archive and archaeological evidence, this three-part series reveals the untold story of the preparations to defend World War Two Britain by the Home Guard.
11. Brits Who Made The Modern World
The three-part series tells the story of British architects Richard Rogers, Norman Foster, Nicholas Grimshaw, Michael Hopkins and Terry Farrell.
12. Britain's Bloodiest Dynasty
Acclaimed historian Dan Jones tells the story of the dynasty who ruled England and much of France during the Middle Ages. More shocking, brutal and exhilarating than Game of Thrones, these events actually happened.
It has an average vote of 7.8 on TMDB.
13. The Great British Dig: History In Your Garden
Hugh Dennis and a team of expert archaeologists excavate back gardens around Britain, in an attempt to uncover the lost history buried beneath our lawns and flower beds
14. Portillo's Hidden History of Britain
Portillo's Hidden History of Britain sees former UK politician Michael Portillo investigating abandoned buildings around Britain.
15. TOWN with Nicholas Crane
TOWN with Nicholas Crane is a BBC series produced by Tern TV and first broadcast on BBC Two in 2011. It covers various subjects about the history and development of towns in the United Kingdom. The series is presented by geographer Nicholas Crane.</p><p></p><p>Each four-part series covers one town per hour-long episode, and documents the benefits of life in a town as compared with a larger city.
16. Britain and the Sea
David Dimbleby takes to his wooden sailing boat to explore Britain's rich maritime heritage.
17. Britain by Bike
Clare Balding embarks on a pedal-powered odyssey across Britain to rediscover the magical world of 1950s cycling
18. Britain's Great War
In a landmark history series, Jeremy Paxman describes how the First World War transformed the lives of the British people, and helped shape modern Britain.
It has an average vote of 8 on TMDB.
19. Coastal Railways with Julie Walters
Actor Julie Walters rides upon the UK's most beautiful coastal railways.
It has an average vote of 8.5 on TMDB.
20. The Great British Countryside
Hugh Dennis and Julia Bradbury's adventures in four stunning British landscapes. No matter where we are, the rocky upheavals of Britain's epic past are still with us, and still drive how we live.