BBC Four Unpacked: The Week’s Must‑Watch Picks for Every Curiosity
BBC Four offers a curated mix of intellect and entertainment. Below is a day‑by‑day guide to the most engaging programmes, with quick notes on who will enjoy them and a brief opinion on each highlight.
Monday 25 May – 19 :00 BST
University Challenge – 19 :00 – 19 :30
Newnham College, Cambridge face the Courtauld Institute of Art. Jeremy Paxman’s sharp questions keep the stakes high.

Opinion: Still entertaining – the chemistry between teams stays solid.
Only Connect – 19 :30 – 20 :00
Semi‑final of the quiz, where patience meets lateral thinking.

Opinion: Holds up well – the puzzles grow tighter.
India: Nature’s Wonderland – 20 :00 – 21 :00
Liz Bonnin, Freida Pinto and Jon Gupta showcase India’s hidden natural gems.

Opinion: Reliable travel inspiration for nature lovers.
Art of Scandinavia – 21 :00 – 22 :00
Andrew explores Sweden’s Ikea legacy and furniture design.

Opinion: A thoughtful look at design heritage.
American Visions – 22 :00 – 23 :00
Robert Hughes traces America’s architectural roots and early painters.
Opinion: Offers a fresh angle on cultural identity.
Art That Made Us – 23 :00 – 24 :00
British voices reinvent the arts; strong language included.

Opinion: Holds up well – diverse perspectives shine.
King Otto & Football’s Greek Gods – 24 :00 – 25 :15
Otto Rehhagel’s coaching led Greece to Euro 2004.

Opinion: One of the better options for sports history fans.
Tuesday 26 May – 19 :00 BST
University Challenge – 19 :00 – 19 :30
Robert Gordon University vs. University of Roehampton.
Opinion: Still entertaining – the competition remains fierce.
Only Connect – 19 :30 – 20 :00
Second semi‑final; knowledge and lateral thinking collide.
Opinion: Holds up well – the links get trickier.
Keeping Up Appearances – 20 :00 – 20 :30
Classic sitcom about snobbery and dramatic mishaps.

Opinion: Still reliable for a light laugh.
Sorry! – 20 :30 – 21 :00
Frank’s wedding mishaps in a sitcom format.

Opinion: Holds up well – the humour remains fresh.
A History of Britain by Simon Schama – 21 :00 – 22 :00
Explores Britain’s resistance to the French Revolution.
Opinion: One of the better options for history enthusiasts.
Reframed: Marilyn Monroe – 22 :00 – 22 :45
Norma Jeane’s audition and name change.
Opinion: Holds up well – a concise look at a Hollywood icon.
Reframed: Marilyn Monroe – 22 :45 – 23 :25
Marilyn’s early career challenges.
Opinion: One of the better options for biographical drama.
Reframed: Marilyn Monroe – 23 :25 – 24 :10
Marilyn’s rise in New York.
Opinion: Holds up well – strong character portrayal.
Reframed: Marilyn Monroe – 24 :10 – 24 :55
Marilyn’s triumphs and legacy.
Opinion: Reliable for fans of classic cinema.
Being Stanley Baxter – 24 :55 – 25 :55
Stanley Baxter’s life revealed through personal archives.
Opinion: Holds up well – offers a unique behind‑the‑scenes perspective.
Wednesday 27 May – 19 :00 BST
University Challenge – 19 :00 – 19 :30
Final round one‑match between two top-scoring losing teams.
Opinion: Still entertaining – the stakes remain high.
Only Connect – 19 :30 – 20 :00
Final showdown of the quiz.
Opinion: Holds up well – the final links are satisfying.
India: Nature’s Wonderland – 20 :00 – 21 :00
Wildlife, actors and mountaineers in India’s natural world.
Opinion: Reliable travel inspiration for nature lovers.
Murder on the Victorian Railway – 21 :00 – 22 :00
First British railway murder in 1864.
Opinion: Holds up well – a gripping historical crime.
A Very Peculiar Practice – 22 :00 – 22 :50
Medical staff tackle academic papers; adult humour.
Opinion: One of the better options for a quirky drama.
A Very Peculiar Practice – 22 50 – 23 :45
Continuing the medical drama with experimental treatments.
Opinion: Holds up well – keeps the comedy fresh.
How to Write a Mills and Boon: Timeshift – 23 45 – 00 45
Stella Duffy writes for Mills and Boon over a century of romance.
Opinion: Reliable for romance writers and readers alike.
From Ice to Fire: The… – 00 45 – 01 45
Dr Helen Czerski explores the science of heat.
Opinion: Holds up well – engaging for science buffs.
Thursday 28 May – 19 :00 BST
University Challenge – 19 :00 – 19 :30
Two high-scoring losing teams for a second chance.
Opinion: Still entertaining – the competition stays tight.
Only Connect – 19 :30 – 20 :00
Final round of the quiz.
Opinion: Holds up well – final connections are sharp.
Talking Pictures – 20 :00 – 20 :45
Monroe’s story told by friends and directors.

Opinion: Holds up well – intimate portraits.
Some Like It Hot – 20 45 – 22 45
Classic Billy Wilder comedy; jazz and mischief.

Opinion: Reliable for a timeless film night.
Nobody’s Perfect: The Making of Some Like It Hot – 22 45 – 23 35
Behind‑the‑scenes of the acclaimed comedy.
Opinion: One of the better options for film aficionados.
My Week with Marilyn – 23 35 – 01 05
Assistant’s brief relationship with Marilyn.

Opinion: Holds up well – offers a fresh narrative angle.
Friday 29 May – 19 :00 BST
TOTP: 1999 – 19 :00 – 19 :30
Pop chart from 1999 featuring Geri Halliwell and others.

Opinion: Reliable for a nostalgic music bite.
TOTP: 1999 – 19 :30 – 19 :55
Second 1999 episode with Robbie Williams.

Opinion: Holds up well – the hits are still relevant.
TOTP: 1981 – 19 :55 – 20 :35
Pop hits from 1981 featuring UB40 and others.

Opinion: One of the better options for classic pop.
TOTP: 1986 – 20 :35 – 21 :05
1986 hits with Robert Palmer and Tears for Fears.

Opinion: Holds up well – a solid mix of 80s music.
Miles Davis: Birth of the Cool – 21 :05 – 23 :00
The story of Miles Davis and his groundbreaking jazz.
Opinion: Reliable for jazz lovers; the narrative stays compelling.
Alan Yentob Remembers… Ella Fitzgerald – 23 :00 – 23 :05
Alan Yentob recounts Ella Fitzgerald’s 1974 performance.
Opinion: Holds up well – a brief but poignant reminiscence.
Ella Fitzgerald’s Other Show – 23 :05 – 23 :45
Live performance at Ronnie Scott’s.
Opinion: Holds up well – showcases timeless talent.
Cleo Laine at the BBC – 23 :45 – 24 :45
Celebration of Dame Cleo Laine’s 95th birthday.
Opinion: Reliable for jazz aficionados.
Jazz 625 at the BBC – 24 :45 – 00 :50
Classic 1960s performances from Duke Ellington to Dizzy Gillespie.
Opinion: Holds up well – a time capsule of jazz history.
Saturday 30 May – 19 :00 BST
The Good Old Days – 19 :00 – 19 :45
Leeds music hall show with Frankie Vaughan.
Opinion: Reliable for a nostalgic evening.
Dusty – 19 45 – 20 :15
Dusty Springfield’s 1960s variety show.
Opinion: Holds up well – classic pop performance.
Hetty Wainthropp Investigates – 20 :15 – 21 :05
60‑year‑old detective helps retiree solve a case.

Opinion: One of the better options for crime drama.
Ghost Trail – 21 :05 – 22 :45
Syrial refugees track persecutors; intense scenes.
Opinion: Holds up well – a powerful documentary.
This Is Joan Collins – 22 45 – 24 :25
Joan Collins narrates her life; strong language.
Opinion: Reliable for drama fans.
Keeping Up Appearances – 24 :25 – 24 :55
Classic sitcom about snobbery.

Opinion: Still reliable for a quick laugh.
Sorry! – 24 :55 – 00 :25
Frank’s wedding mishaps continue.

Opinion: Holds up well – sitcom charm endures.
Sunday 31 May – 19 :00 BST
African Penguin: Cool Bird in a Hot Spot – 19 :00 – 19 :15
Penguins invade a South African beach resort.
Opinion: Reliable for wildlife documentary fans.
Top Hat – 19 15 – 20 50
Classic Astaire & Rogers musical.

Opinion: Holds up well – timeless charm.
Poems in Their Place: Thomas Hardy – 20 50 – 21 00
Explores Hardy’s poetic inspirations.
Opinion: One of the better options for literary lovers.
Michael Palin and the Mystery of Hammershoi – 21 00 – 22 00
Michael Palin explores Danish artist Vilhelm Hammershoi.
Opinion: Holds up well – a charming travel‑documentary.
The Magic of Dance with Margot Fonteyn – 22 00 – 23 00
From Versailles to the stage with Margot Fonteyn.
Opinion: Reliable for dance enthusiasts.
Dance Rebels: A Story of Modern Dance – 23 00 – 24 30
Radical ideas that shaped modern dance.

Opinion: One of the better options for dance history fans.
Bottom line: BBC Four’s slate offers something for everyone – from quiz battles and biopics to jazz legends and classic cinema. Pick your genre, grab a snack, and let the channel guide you through a week of thoughtful, entertaining television.
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