A collection of clip highlights from the ³ÉÈË¿ìÊÖ's Pop Art season.
Thomas Crow looks at the genesis of one of pop's masterworks.
Richard Clay walks through an alley of graffiti in France
Thomas Crow looks at the early origins of the Pop Art movement.
Thomas Crow explains how the jukebox became ubiquitous among all things pop.
Thomas Crow looks at how the scene responded to the arrival of Bob Dylan and Andy Warhol.
How Pop Art transformed music - animation featuring The Beatles, The Who, The Jam & more.
Stephen Smith sets out to discover the real Andy Warhol.
Alastair Sooke meets the wife of one of the leading American artists associated with Pop.
Deller meets Alastair Sooke to discuss the imagery of violence in some of Warhol's work.
The artist's daughter, Kate, shows Alastair Sooke the source materials for the work.
Alastair rifles through Pop Art legend Sir Peter Blake's record collection.
Alastair is invited to look at – and sit on - sculptures of the female form.
Artist Claes Oldenburg shows Alastair Sooke a model of his inflatable lipstick sculpture
Stephen introduction, describing what Warhol had achieved by the mid 1960s.
Stephen and Warhol’s assistant Joseph Freeman retrace the daily taxi ride to the Factory.
Using a vintage photobooth Stephen Smith explores Warhol’s love of photobooth images
Stephen talks to Brigid Berlin about the real Andy behind the public persona.
Warhol arrives in London to promote his film Flesh in 1970.
A fascinating insight into a day at The Factory, as Andy Warhol films and talks.
Peter Blake signs the Ferry before its launch
Peter discusses his upcoming exhibition of portraits
Peter Blake talks about what Pop Art mean to him
Peter Blake painting a portrait of Brian Wilson
Derek Boshier on the appeal of America to British Pop Artists