A behind the scenes look at the Victoria and Albert Museum. A toy elephant gets some TLC. A selection of Christian Dior gowns are showcased and given a new lease of life and the secrets of Kylie Minogue's dressing room are revealed.
Queen Victoria's writing case goes on display while a mini dress by Mary Quant undergoes a deep clean and the acquisition of banners of Extinction Rebellion by the Museum.
Curator Kate is interested in photographs taken by Lewis Carroll, for a new exhibition about Alice in Wonderland. The Alice of the book was based on a real person, and now Kate has invited in her great granddaughter, Vanessa Tait, to help.
At the V&A, a rare set of Lucian Freud prints creates a stir, a fragile 600-year-old tapestry is on the move, and a new exhibition attempts to bring Alice in Wonderland to life.
Some of the largest paintings ever seen at the V&A are unveiled, Manuel's costume from Fawlty Towers goes on show, and the museum's oldest teddy bear has a special visitor.
We join Catherine Sargent as she prepares a new exhibition devoted to cars. She must ensure these large objects are displayed at their best, but it's imperative that each one is moved into the museum without a scratch.
Behind the scenes at the V&A, a suit from glam rockers Slade needs some TLC, a Michelangelo gives up its secrets and a rare Renaissance watercolour requires urgent attention.
At the V&A, a sculpture from Donatello's workshop gives up its secrets, artist Yinka Ilori amazes the team, and designer of the Intercity 125 train Sir Kenneth Grange is celebrated.