CineScope

Secret Knowledge

Secret Knowledge Poster

In a series of authored films, some of our most engaging experts reveal their favourite hidden objects, forgotten places and artistic passions.

Documentary
0
5th March 2013 - 31st October 2016
Producer
Richard Bright
Top Cast
Watch Providers 🇬🇧
Currently no watch providers
Production Companies
+1 more
Image 0

The Kimbolton Cabinet Still
The Kimbolton Cabinet
5th March 2013

Episode 1

Granted privileged access to the Victoria and Albert Museum after hours, John Bly seeks out the Kimbolton Cabinet, an exquisite piece of 18th-century English furniture that promises to reveal much about not only our nation's craft heritage but also his very own childhood.

The Art of the Vikings Still
The Art of the Vikings
5th March 2013

Episode 2

Through interpretations of some of the archaeological treasures of the Swedish National Museum, now on display in Edinburgh, Dr Janina Ramirez of Oxford University explores the fascinating wealth of Viking culture and its long-lasting influence on the British Isles.

Bolsover Castle Still
Bolsover Castle
27th March 2013

Episode 3

Lucy Worsley tells the story of Bolsover Castle in Derbyshire. Built in the early 17th century, it became the pleasure palace of playboy Cavalier and ambitious courtier William Cavendish. Guiding us on a tour of the castle and its remarkable collection of artworks, Lucy brings to life the spectacular masque held by Cavendish to win the favour of King Charles I. And from within the walls of this eccentric architectural gem emerges a colourful tale, capturing the tensions of early 17th-century England that would eventually lead the nation to civil war.

Walter Scott’s Castle Still
Walter Scott’s Castle
1st June 2013

Episode 4

Stuart Kelly gets behind-the-scenes access as over 13,000 treasures are moved back into Sir Walter Scott’s Abbotsford House.

Stradivarius and Me Still
Stradivarius and Me
15th July 2013

Episode 5

Clemency Burton-Hill indulges in her lifelong passion for the violin as she explores the mysterious life and lasting influence of legendary violin maker Antonio Stradivari.

The Art of Witchcraft Still
The Art of Witchcraft
29th August 2013

Episode 7

Artist Lachlan Goudie presents a personal documentary, inspired by his father, in which he investigates why witches have cast such a powerful spell over generations of artists.

The Hidden Jewels of the Cheapside Hoard Still
The Hidden Jewels of the Cheapside Hoard
15th October 2013

Episode 8

Jewellery designer Shaun Leane uncovers some of the secrets of the hoard of nearly 500 Elizabethan and Jacobean jewels discovered by workmen in London's Cheapside district in 1912.

Tracey Emin on Louise Bourgeois - Women Without Secrets Still
Tracey Emin on Louise Bourgeois - Women Without Secrets
25th November 2013

Episode 9

Tracey Emin offers an insight into the life and work of the French-American artist Louise Bourgeois, famed for her sculptures and installations embodying her personal emotions.

Castiglione - Rogue Genius of the Baroque Still
Castiglione - Rogue Genius of the Baroque
26th November 2013

Episode 10

Helen Rosslyn makes the case for troubled, turbulent 17th century printmaker and draftsman Giovanni Benedetto Castiglione to be seen as one of the great artists of the Baroque.

Hogarth - One Man and His Pug Still
Hogarth - One Man and His Pug
26th March 2014

Episode 11

Lars Tharp appeals to the nation to help him recover a rare piece of long-lost William Hogarth memorabilia - a precious terracotta sculpture of the artist's beloved pet pug.

The Russian Revolutionary: Zaha Hadid on Kazimir Malevich Still
The Russian Revolutionary: Zaha Hadid on Kazimir Malevich
9th September 2014

Episode 12

Architect Zaha Hadid considers the influence of Russian abstract artist Kazimir Malevich's avant-garde art on her own avant-garde architecture.

The Living Mountain: A Cairngorms Journey Still
The Living Mountain: A Cairngorms Journey
2nd December 2014

Episode 13

Travel-writer Robert MacFarlane presents a documentary telling the story of Scottish poet and novelist Nan Shepherd and her book, The Living Mountain.

In Search of Rory McEwen Still
In Search of Rory McEwen
13th February 2015

Episode 14

Jools Holland tells the story of his father-in-law Rory McEwen - aristocrat, artist, folk singer and pioneering TV presenter, and the man who brought the blues to Britain.

Wondrous Obsessions: The Cabinet of Curiosities Still
Wondrous Obsessions: The Cabinet of Curiosities
25th February 2015

Episode 15

Professor Nandini Das reveals the story behind the Cabinet of Curiosities - the original collecting craze that began in Renaissance Europe in the 16th and 17th centuries.

The Private Life of a Dolls’ House Still
The Private Life of a Dolls’ House
3rd March 2015

Episode 16

Lauren Child explores the history of dolls’ houses, speaks to craftspeople who create perfect miniatures and meets collectors willing to pay big money for tiny objects of desire.

The Body Beautiful - Ancient Greeks, Good Looks and Glamour Still
The Body Beautiful - Ancient Greeks, Good Looks and Glamour
8th April 2015

Episode 17

Natalie Haynes takes a journey into ancient beauty and modern glamour, examining how our obsession with the body beautiful goes back to an era of stunning artistic achievement.

Nina Simone and Me with Laura Mvula Still
Nina Simone and Me with Laura Mvula
29th May 2015

Episode 18

In a personal tribute, British soul singer Laura Mvula travels to New York to celebrate the Nina Simone songs that mean most to her and explore their musical roots.

Thomas Chatterton: The Myth of the Doomed Poet Still
Thomas Chatterton: The Myth of the Doomed Poet
15th June 2015

Episode 19

Michael Symmons Roberts explores the mythic afterlife of the 18th-century poet Thomas Chatterton, whose early death was immortalised by poets, painters and photographers.

The Art of the Impossible: MC Escher and Me Still
The Art of the Impossible: MC Escher and Me
20th September 2015

Episode 20

Sir Roger Penrose takes a personal journey through artist MC Escher's work, marvelling at his intuitive brilliance and the light it still sheds on complex mathematical concepts.

Jacobi on Garrick: Godfather of the British Stage Still
Jacobi on Garrick: Godfather of the British Stage
1st November 2015

Episode 21

Derek Jacobi goes in search of David Garrick, 18th-century superstar and the man who reinvented acting for the modern era.

A Very British Pornographer: The Jack Kahane Story Still
A Very British Pornographer: The Jack Kahane Story
31st October 2016

Episode 23

Neil Pearson looks at the life of Jack Kahane, who combined a career selling low-grade smut with publishing some of the most significant works of avant-garde literature.

Full Cast

No media available