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- Scripted drama-documentary based upon diaries, journals and letters, about the life of the woman many blame for the biggest Royal crisis in the last century, Wallis Simpson.
- Travelogue programme in which the singer, with the help of a glittering array of celebrity pals, road tests a variety of holiday resorts and destinations around the world to help you plan your dream holiday.
- The presenter and his team help people across Britain de-clutter their homes by taking all of their belongings and assembling them in a warehouse to be sorted while the building team go into the house to make improvements.
- Documentary covering the life and work of British civil engineer Isambard Kingdom Brunel (1806-1859).
- Presenters Helen Skelton and Alex Langlands explore some of the most fascinating periods of British history through current archaeological excavations around the country.
- Two-part documentary examining some of the tragedies and scandals that have engulfed the Kennedy clan since they arrived in America in the mid-19th century, tracing the family's fortunes over more than 100 years.
- Wembley Stadium hosts a concert featuring stars from the fields of music, comedy and film, in celebration of the 70th birthday of imprisoned ANC leader Nelson Mandela.
- UK is the most surveilled place in the world. It is home to more than 6 million CCTV cameras -- about 1 for every 14 people -- that operate 24/7 and generate more than 1 billion hours of video every week. Crime reporter Nick Wallis tells us how UK police uses this vast surveillance network for active crime prevention as well as tracking down outlaws.
- Documentary series delving into the rich history of chocolate - revealing fascinating facts about the world's most famous confectioners, eye-opening behind-the-scenes factory tours, chocolate nostalgia and a look at new innovations.
- Eight couples arrive in Mexico are put 'on a break' and start dating other people.
- A game show featuring different obstacles and characters, that must be overcome before contestants get a chance to partake in the final game, for a chance at the big prize.
- Victims of their own success in recruiting stars to appear at fund-raisers, Amnesty took a six-year sabbatical from producing benefit shows in the mid-1980s as a multitude of other good causes staged charity concerts that took the limelight. Amnesty returned in 1987 with refreshed zeal. A new generation of British comedians took up the Amnesty mantle, including Robbie Coltrane, Stephen Fry, Hugh Laurie and the Spitting Image puppets. On the musical side, Amnesty show veteran Bob Geldof was joined by several newcomers including Kate Bush, David Gilmour, Joan Armatrading and Duran Duran, as well as three musicians who had recently performed for Amnesty in the USA: Peter Gabriel, Lou Reed and Jackson Browne. The two evenings of comedy and two separate nights of music at the London Palladium in March 1987 were subsequently fused into one TV special -- and the Ball continued rolling
- A game show featuring different obstacles and characters, that must be overcome before contestants get a chance to partake in the final game, for a chance at the big prize.
- Documentary series presented by engineer Rob Bell, exploring the history and construction of the world's most iconic bridges.
- The British singer presents a slice of feelgood television with a mix of music, chat, dance, gags, prizes and heart warming tales as she meets celebrity guests and members of the audience.
- Broadmoor Hospital is home to around 200 of Britain's most dangerous men and this is the story of the lives behind bars of five of its most notorious inhabitants.
- This series features notorious cases in which killers tried to commit the perfect crime, only to be undone by their own mistakes.
- Two-part documentary charting the history of the world's first supersonic passenger airliner. From its design and manufacture, its highs and lows and eventual retirement.
- Actor and history enthusiast Tony Robinson examines six monumental British cathedrals, their history and the treasures that they house.
- A behind-the-scenes look at the inner workings of one of the UK's most popular pub chains, shining a light on the secrets of the brand's success.
- Biographical documentary of the prolific horror author.
- Examining how the Nazis corrupted the teachings of Christianity to influence people to see Hitler as a messiah-like figure. Also, examines accusations that the Pope did too little to oppose them.
- The father and son duo take to two wheels to explore Britain's National Parks from the saddle.
- Documentary revealing the secrets of the successful bakery chain, offering a behind the scenes look at the products they sell and staff who work in their stores across the country.
- It is the great untold story of World War Two. The role the Occult played in shaping and determining the outcome of the fight. "Nazi Killer Magic" reveals how esotericism and mysticism influenced Hitler's wartime commanders.
- Examining the tragic events in Paris in July 2000, when a Concorde crashed only two minutes after take-off, claiming 113 lives.
- Engineer Rob Bell visits the scene of some bridge and building collapses in the United States and Europe examining what caused these tragedies and revealing the lessons engineers can learn from them.
- This documentary shows us inside of the space shuttle program started by NASA how it changed the space exploration forever for the mankind
- Profile of the American actress charting her royal journey from the day she became engaged to Prince Harry, following her public engagements and exploring what influence she could have on the monarchy.
- The 'Queen Elizabeth 2', or 'QE2' as she is commonly known was the flagship of the 'Cunard Line' for nearly 40 years. 'QE2' made her maiden voyage in 1969 and was one of the last great Transatlantic liners. At over 70,000 ton, 963 feet long and later in her service, a top speed of 32 knots. With the latest technology used, the statistics shows that the 'QE2' was one of the fastest and grandest passenger vessels ever built. In this 'Channel 5' (UK) documentary, we learn about this gem of British maritime history with its fine prestige and magnificent persona. With its many highs to the occasional lows, the 'QE2' is arguably the most famous liner in the world.
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- The documentary traced the fast food company's journey from Route 66 diner to planet-conquering giant.
- Two-part documentary looking at some of the problems that have been experienced by house buyers who have purchased a new build house and found it to be far from the dream home that they had expected.
- Eight contestants living together once again in a student house and competing in tasks handed to them by different guest judges.
- Documentary exploring the story of Meghan Markle's family, revealing why her mother Doria was the only relative present at her wedding to Prince Harry, with her father Thomas unusually absent. The programme features contributions by half-sister Samantha and unofficial royal biographer Andrew Morton, and examines the stories of her nephew and half-brother's brushes with the law. Despite numerous pleas for a reconciliation from her father Meghan has not relented, though did communicate in a heart-felt letter recently leaked to the press.
- Engineer Rob Bell presents a two-part documentary examining the fascinating life story of the world-famous steam locomotive.
- Rob Bell looks at the history of two famous vessels with links to the British Royal Family, revealing some little known facts about each of them.
- Interviews, speeches and social media posts by the royal couple are examined to reveal their lies before and after their relationship became public - touching upon their childhoods, careers, triumphs and tragedies.
- A behind-the-scenes look at royal weddings revealing how these grand events are organised. Featuring interviews with the performers, florists, dressmakers, tailors, security guards, vicars and jewellers who helped make the day so special.
- Afua Hirsch questions whether some of Britain's historic heroes truly deserve their exalted status and meets opposition when she explores the racist views of the likes of Horatio Nelson and Winston Churchill.
- Jane uncovers the mysteries of the Mediterranean on an island-hopping tour of Greece, including a Segway through Athens, champagne in Mykonos, and the stunning sunsets of Santorini.
- 2019– 1h7.7 (9)TV EpisodeDocumentary examining how the infamous killer Ian Huntley was finally convicted.