London Uncovered Episodes Available now
Activism to eroticism: London's statues of women
In recent years there have been more statues of women erected in London than men.
The tale of the lost jewels of Cheapside
Uncovering a thrilling history of mudlarkers, charlatans, experts and chancers.
How maps are vital to understanding 20th century London
A new study of cartography is an enthralling exploration of the history of the city.
'I bought it for 拢1': Brixton Academy's miraculous revival
The story of 23-year-old Simon Parkes, who purchased the derelict venue for 拢1 in 1983.
Millennium Bridge at 25: How 'the wobbly bridge' came to be
The bridge was crossed by about 90,000 people when it opened on 10 June 2000.
Where are London's most 'charismatic' trees?
Nearly a quarter of London is covered by trees, making it a forest by some definitions.
The history of Chelsea in 50 buildings
A neighbourhood better known by its people, SW10 also has a rich architectural history.
The story of Walthamstow FC's 'world-first' William Morris kit
The collaboration is believed to be the first between a football club and a museum.
Inside The City - where Medieval custom determines who votes
The City of London is an oddity within the English system of local government.
Alternative Kew: The 'ethereal' London Museum of Water and Steam
Inside the former Kew Bridge Waterworks, and it's amazing pumping engines.