It's a trilogy of great television on BBC Prime this Saturday kicking off with the one-off special - How Mad Was King George, at midday.
The reputation of King George III of England as a foolish madman often overshadows his achievements and qualities as a monarch.
As the first exhibition to focus on this much-maligned king opens at Buckingham Palace, this programme reveals a very different side to a remarkable monarch. In fact, King George was a major patron of the arts and sciences and today, his collections of art and books constitute a major part of Britain's cultural heritage.
His success in anchoring the monarchy despite the ever-present threat of revolution had a profound impact on the future of Britain. New revelations from diaries and letters and interviews with experts, including his descendent the Prince of Wales, examine why history paints him as a fool and whether it is right to do so.
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Switch back to BBC Prime at 5pm for brand new series Hell to Hotel.
For Carl and Lana, their mission to bring the ultimate hotel to the east of England, has been fraught with mishap from day one.
But what started as a dinner party discussion is now a four-year-old, multi-million-pound project from which there is no turning back. Follow the highs and lows of Carl and his eccentric Russian wife, often seen rushing around in her stilettos, glass of champagne in one hand, paintbrush in the other, as they seek to make their dream come true.
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Round off you trio of entertainment on BBC Prime with the brand new drama Perfect Day: The Wedding at 11pm
Amy is sure that Tom, her devoted husband-to-be, is the only man for her, and so do the rest of her thirty-something friends.
Only Pete disagrees. He's Amy's ex, and feels she's making a mistake.
As the big day unfolds, things don't go quite according to plan and the consequences are more far-reaching than any of the group could have anticipated.
A sparkling young cast star in this gentle comedy drama about commitment, friendship and romantic baggage.