Apologies if that has been mentioned already - cannot keep up with the list at the moment!
UKTV History channel Saturday 5th February 19:00 to 00:00 Decisive Moments: the Photographs That Made History "Pictures! Pictures! Pictures!" Series focusing on the celebrated images captured in the 20th century. In this programme, photography from the 1920s and 30s, including Tony Berardi's moving photograph from 1929's St Valentine's Day Massacre and the crash of the Hindenberg in 1937. "The Persuaders" Series focusing on the celebrated images captured in the 20th century. In this programme, an exploration of the propaganda wars of the 1930s and the part the camera played in these, as well as a look at the photography of Dorothea Lange in Depression America. "Are You Crazy?" Series focusing on the celebrated images captured in the 20th century. In this edition, the role of the camera during the Second World War. Featuring Joe Rosenthal's controversial `Raising of the Stars and Stripes on Iwo Jima'. "Some Intimacy" Series focusing on the celebrated images captured in the 20th century. In this edition, the golden age of celebrity photography, in which photographers such as Yousuf Karsh, Dennis Stock and Sam Shaw reveal how they secured the cooperation of subjects including James Dean, Marilyn Monroe and Winston Churchill. And paparazzo Ron Galella explains how things are different now. "Only in the Light of Day" Series focusing on celebrated images captured in the 20th century. In this programme, images from the 1960s, when photographers not only recorded history but also helped to change it. Featuring the student protests at Kent State University and American marines under fire in Vietnam.

