As the fascist dictator of Italy during World War Two, Benito Mussolini remains one of the 20th century's most demonised and hated figures.
Now, the story of Mussolini's first steps to power and the birth of fascism is told in an eight-part drama from Joe Wright, the director who brought us Darkest Hour and Pride & Prejudice.
CHALLENGING
For Wright, the series can be viewed as a warning from history. But he also wants viewers to understand the terrible allure fascism can hold.
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NIGHT terrors
A teenage girl is suspected of a gruesome ritual killing
Tour de Trends
David Baddiel and Hugh Dennis reunite for a bike ride across France
Rocking the boat
James May debunks Sir Walter Raleigh's famous exploits
Five-star feuds
Meet the latest super-rich guests as The White Lotus moves to Thailand
Fighting for Justice
On 13 August 1981, mother-of-two Carol Morgan was found hacked to death in the corner shop she ran with her husband in Linslade, Bedfordshire. More than 80 police officers were assigned to the case, which was initially thought to be a botched robbery. But Carol’s killer was never found.
FISTS of fury
Stephen Graham packs a punch in a gritty period drama set in Victorian London
Magic of the movies
David Tennant hosts BAFTA's starry, starry night
PATRIOT GAMES
Robert De Niro has his first big TV role as a former US president in a twisty political thriller
Reach for the stars
The untold story of America's Black space pioneers
Troubled waters
Sophie returns to London to piece together her past in Surface