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- A special concert event celebrating children's author Jacqueline Wilson, featuring the BBC Symphony Orchestra and stars of the CBBC adaptations of her stories.
- Film of the gala concert given celebrating the 75th birthday of legendary cellist Mstislav Rostropovich and including a profile filmed in his St. Petersburg home.
- A profile on Hannah Rose Thomas, a young English painter who decided to travel to Jordan and paint tents with refugee children fleeing the Syrian Civil War.
- After a job goes up in flames, Lockwood is given two weeks to come up with £60,000 in damages. Lucy uses the ring to communicate with the spirit.
- The jarred skull leads Lucy to Bickerstaff's home. The team accepts an invite to the Fittes ball, hoping to snag a rare book from the company library.
- Commissioned by Glyndebourne Opera House for their new youth oriented community opera, choirmaster Gareth Malone begins his search for untapped teen-aged talent to become the fifty members for the opera's chorus. He realizes that his main obstacle is selling the fact of an opera to youth. After he meets with the creative team who tell him that the opera - called Knight Crew - will be a gritty urban drama, Gareth expands his search by trying to find where disadvantaged youth hang out, as he feels those who have a "past" may give the production a sense of realism. He also realizes that he is taking a chance in doing so, as the production is a huge commitment, which some may not be up for. Finding girls proves to be much easier than finding boys. He does manage to bring two hundred in for a three day workshop, one hundred who he will ultimately choose to audition for the opera's creative team. At that point, the decisions are out of Gareth's hands. Once he hears excerpts from an early draft of the yet uncompleted score, Gareth knows that the auditions are only the first hurdle these amateur chorus members will face. Meanwhile, the opera's creative team have their own problems in finding trained adult professional singers who can pass as teenagers alongside the actual teenagers who will be the chorus.
- A destined romance between Alice and Jack seems unbreakable until Alice's past trauma makes her retreat.
- This series follows more than ten thousand engineers and construction workers as they race to complete the brand new railway directly underneath the city - Crossrail, London's new Underground - in time for the first trains to start running. Costing fifteen billion pounds, it is the biggest engineering project in Europe. Linda Miller, an engineer more at home constructing space launch complexes at Cape Canaveral, must build what will become Britain's busiest station - Farringdon - an underground structure longer than the Shard skyscraper is tall. Linda and her team battle ancient fault lines that threaten the site with flooding, race to build emergency access tunnels to alleviate pressure on a congested construction site, and piece together a giant geometric jigsaw that will form a cathedral-sized station entrance. Engineers in Whitechapel must drag the original Victorian station into the 21st century by building a brand new station on top of a bridge, while construction workers build innovative 'floating' rail tracks directly under the Barbican Concert Hall to stop noisy trains from disturbing performances as they travel right underneath the building at 90mph. It ends with a very special visitor arriving on site to give it, the railway its new title - the Elizabeth Line.