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- A local police team investigate crimes within the close knit island community of Shetland.
- After a near-fatal car accident, smart, savvy, sharp-suited detective Sam is mysteriously transported back to 1973. Confused by his new surroundings, Sam tries to return to the present, but the police force of long ago needs his help.
- As Britain slowly turns into a dictatorship throughout the years, the lives of a typical busy family from Manchester converge on one crucial night in 2019.
- David Attenborough returns to the world's oceans in this sequel to the acclaimed documentary filming rare and unusual creatures of the deep, as well as documenting the problems our oceans face.
- Showcases the most extensive archaeological excavation in Pompeii for over a generation.
- Mrs Crocker is the ghosthunter, and along with her assistant, De Sniff, tries to capture all the ghosts. She hates all ghosts, especially a little Victorian shoe shine boy, but his two human friends try to save him from the ghosthunter.
- The inner workings of a successful PR firm - lying for a living.
- Three ex-servicemen return to Basra, each for a different reason.
- Three trappers protect a British colonel's daughters in the midst of the French and Indian War.
- The extraordinary story of how the darkest of crimes were hidden in plain sight for decades. Did Kim Avis really drown in the waters off California's infamous 'Mortuary Beach'?
- A series of extraordinary lives each unlocked by a just a handful of images, from iconic shots to private snaps, their secrets revealed by those who know their stories best.
- Dog loves books. He loves the smell of them; he loves the sound of them. But most of all, he loves the stories inside them.
- Take a mind-blowing journey through human history, told through six iconic inventions that modern people take for granted, and see how science, invention, and technology built on one another to change everything.
- 'Kate Garraway: Derek's Story' - An emotional documentary following Kate Garraway and her husband Derek's final chapter together. Through her experiences, Kate unravels the huge impact of what being a carer entails.
- A Sunday afternoon arts and crafts programme presented by Katy Manning.
- Opens up the secrets behind bizarre science, animal oddities, crazy weather, medical marvels and remarkable natural phenomena.
- Humanity's relationship with nature and wildlife and how scientists and conservationists study ways to restore the planet.
- "A Ghost Story For Christmas" is a BBC Four production, who revisited (sporadically) the 1971 series at Christmas 2004, and in 2005 began to produce new adaptations of stories by M. R. James.
- Amy leaves a message for the Doctor on the TARDIS's answer phone, begging him to find her child, Melody. Though Amy knows Melody will grow up to be River Song, she does not want to miss seeing her grow up.
- Norman Foster (b.1935) is widely considered to be one of the world's greatest living architects. He has offices in Tokyo, Hong Kong, Frankfurt, Berlin, Glasgow and London. While other international practices have succumbed to commercial pressures, Foster has retained a reputation for innovation and originality. He is also highly respected for his flair when adapting or converting older buildings to present-day needs. His designs are always rooted in his concern for minimal environmental damage and maximum technological efficiency. This film follows Foster at work in his office and on the site of some of his major new projects, including the Law Faculty at Cambridge University and the telecommunications tower in Santiago de Compostela. Foster is a man driven by his passion for architecture and his perfectionism. This portrait reveals not only his genius, but also his highly sensitive and artistic personality.
- Overwhelmed by the stresses of lock down, neighbours Amy and Teresa find joy and solidarity in competing to peg out their washing in Western Standoff style
- Author Daphne du Maurier is interviewed by Wilfred De'Ath at du Maurier's home in Cornwall.
- Satirical, critical, talented - William Hogarth was one of the most original British artists of the 18th Century. The son of a poor schoolmaster made a name for himself as a portraitist and became best known for his satirical etchings. In strange and graphic tales, such as A Harlot's Progress, he denounced the social and political injustices of his time. Often pirated, Hogarth fought for the first image copyright law. Together with illustrators and writers from today, Andrew Graham-Dixon explores Hogarth's birth city London and recounts the life and work of a man who is regarded as the forerunner of modern caricature.
- A trip through the archives that serves up an hour of killer Queen material, featuring some of the band's greatest musical moments ever delivered to our screens.