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Argo—Series 8
From real-life events that had been classified for 17 years to Oscar success in 2013: Argo

Titanic—Series 8
How Titanic, the disaster movie to end all disaster movies, nearly ended up a disaster.

Casablanca—Series 8
75 years since murder, refugees, music and love reached peak perfection in Hollywood.

Schindler's List—Series 7
The biggest director in Hollywood takes on the most difficult challenge of his life.

12 Years a Slave—Series 7
It takes an English director to tackle one the most horrific chapters in US history.

All About Eve—Series 7
The first film to get 14 Oscar nominations - Paul Gambaccini on the bitchiest movie ever.

Slumdog Millionaire—Series 6
3/3 The little film that got lucky - how Danny Boyle's 'Slumdog Millionaire' won 8 Oscars.

The French Connection—Series 6
Paul Gambaccini assesses the first R-rated movie to win the Best Picture Oscar.

The Last Emperor—Series 6
Paul Gambaccini explores the epic film that won all 9 Oscars it was nominated for in 1988.

Chariots of Fire—Series 5
3/3 Race, class and religion to the rhythm of Vangelis. Best Picture of 1981 revisited.