BBC Four’s Weekend: Elephant Drama, War Thriller, Classic Comedy – Your Ultimate Guide

This weekend, BBC Four packs a punch with nature epics, wartime suspense, and nostalgic sitcoms. Below we break down the line‑up, give age‑specific suggestions and share our candid verdict on each slot.

Planet Earth: An Elephant’s Tale

At 18:00, a new chapter of the celebrated series follows Maya, a newborn calf, and her mother Zadie in Kenya. The 5‑minute clip is a micro‑documentary that captures the raw, intimate challenges of the herd.

Planet Earth: An Elephant's Tale

Still entertaining, it brings a fresh perspective to a familiar series, perfect for nature lovers of all ages.

Life on Earth

From 18:05 to 19:00, David Attenborough opens a portal into the vast world of mammals, spotlighting the tree shrew as a possible key to mammalian origins.

Life on Earth

A reliable deep‑dive that holds up well for both science buffs and casual viewers.

Hidden Wales: Last Chance to Save

At 19:00, Will Millard explores Wales’s hidden historic buildings, meeting the champions fighting to preserve them.

Hidden Wales: Last Chance to Save

Still enlightening, it offers a quiet, reflective narrative for those interested in heritage.

Kabul

From 20:00 to 21:45, the series follows refugees and characters navigating the dangers of Kabul. Strong language and violent scenes are present.

A gripping, if intense, drama that comes with a caution for younger adults.

To the Manor Born & Keeping Up Appearances

At 21:45 and 22:15 respectively, these classic sitcoms deliver a nostalgic dose of class‑based humour and social satire.

To the Manor Born
Keeping Up Appearances

Reliable classics that hold up well for any fan of period comedy.

The Bridge: Fifty Years Across the Forth

A celebratory look at Scotland’s iconic Forth Road Bridge, airing at 22:45.

The Bridge: Fifty Years Across the Forth

A one‑off feature that offers a unique glimpse into Scottish engineering.

Mozart at the Proms

From 19:00 to 20:25, Felix Klieser performs Mozart’s Third Horn Concerto alongside works by Britten and Elgar.

Mozart at the Proms

A sophisticated concert that remains a highlight for music aficionados.

The Art of the Vikings: Secret Knowledge

At 20:30, Dr Janina Ramirez examines Swedish archaeological finds that illuminate Viking influence on Britain.

The Art of the Vikings: Secret Knowledge

A compelling exploration that offers a fresh lens on Viking lore.

Copenhagen

From 21:10 to 22:40, the drama unpacks a pivotal meeting between physicists Niels Bohr and Werner Heisenberg in 1941.

A thoughtful piece that invites reflection on science and morality.

Mark Lawson Talks to Michael Frayn

From 22:40 to 23:40, Lawson discusses Frayn’s 50‑year career across diverse literary forms.

An insightful interview that resonates with literary enthusiasts.

Final Word

BBC Four’s schedule this weekend offers a balanced mix of documentary depth, historical insight, and light‑hearted nostalgia. Whether you’re after a nature saga or a classic sitcom, there’s a slot that suits every taste.