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- Irish republican Bobby Sands leads the inmates of a Northern Irish prison in a hunger strike.
- Crippled by his writer's block, Paul enters into a new, exciting relationship with risk-taking Billy and super-sexy Juliette. As it becomes increasingly tangled, however, he must choose one of them over the other.
- 10,000 revellers pack Brighton's clubs and pubs every weekend and as the sun goes down and the lights come up, the level of crime goes through the roof. This documentary series follows police on night patrol in the seaside town.
- The internet is no longer a place you log on and visit; it's where you live. The home of true crime is now online. The internet is the Wild West. And if you're not careful, you too could be caught in a Web of Lies.
- Follow West Midlands Police as they use real life forensic science to catch criminals.
- A docu-drama which chronicles the experiences and actions of Peter Wildeblood which eventually led to the decriminalisation of homosexuality in Great Britain.
- A profile of John Lennon in the late 1960s as the Beatles are set to fall apart.
- The second in Penny Woolcock's Tina trilogy, Tina Takes A Break was made in 2001 and is the best of the TV outings. Set on a tough housing estate in Beeston, Leeds and employing the real folk who live their to play the characters, the first film had a Shameless like exuberance that depicted the residents as akin to rough diamonds, doing what they had to to survive. This second film is the other side of the coin, opting for poignancy as the rough and ready lifestyle of the estate is shown through the eyes of infants.
- Before 9/11 and Lockerbie, one brutal attack shook the world and inspired a new era of global terrorism. The hijacking of Pan Am Flight 73 in Karachi in 1986 is a story of terror and tragedy, but also a story of bravery and survival - one which could have been incalculably worse were it not for the actions of a group of rookie flight attendants and a Pan Am employee on the ground who risked his life negotiating with the hijackers. Set in a gripping geopolitical landscape, this feature length documentary plays like a thriller, with first-hand testimony from passengers, the flight crew and negotiators, accompanied by dramatic reconstruction.
- The story of how Dublin transformed from a recession-blighted city in the 1980's to a growing metropolis in the 1990's. As its fortune changed, so too did its criminals.
- Cameras follow the men and women that make up the crews and lifeguards of Britain's RNLI (Royal National Lifeboat Institution), an army of unpaid volunteers who risk their lives to save the lives of others.
- The first film in the Tina trilogy, using the actual inhabitants of a tough Leeds council estate in the leading roles. Tina is a single mum who steals to order for her own `shopping' business, her drug-addict boyfriend Aaron is planning the theft of a cow so he can sell the meat, and Tina's father, Don, is the mobster in control of the local drugs trade.
- This television show uses reenactments and interviews with survivors to tell the true life stories of men and women who died because of their love for another. There is a new murder every episode.
- This docudrama focuses on five key events in the reign of Queen Elizabeth II. Combining narration, interviews, archival footage and dramatic recreations (with 5 different actresses portraying the Queen at different times in her life) the series focuses on several of the crises she has had to deal with. These include Princess Margaret's desire to marry a divorced member of the household staff; the need for additional funding at a time of major upheaval in British society; her disagreement with Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher over trade sanctions against South Africa; the family challenges in 1992 of failing royal marriages; and Prince Charles' desire to marry Camilla Parker-Bowles.
- 1 Day follows 24 hours in the life of Flash, an inner-city hustler who's day steadily gets worse when he finds out local gang leader Angel is being released from prison and wants his £500k he left with him for safekeeping.
- Observational documentary series using specialist cameras to capture in incredible detail the behaviour of the animals at the most popular zoo in the UK - Chester Zoo.
- The dispatches of the emergency services in various parts of the UK are followed.
- This behind-the-scenes series follows the staff at Fitzpatrick Referrals veterinary practice as they employ cutting-edge technology to treat their sick and injured patients.
- With access to some of the world's best restorers and the beguiling collection of the V&A, this series takes the audience behind the scenes of the museum .
- Documentary series exploring the impact of the new Universal Credit benefits system on Hartlepool, one of the first towns to experience life under the government's flagship social welfare policy.
- Years after the assassination of President George W. Bush in Chicago, an investigative documentary examines that as-yet-unsolved crime.
- Shocking details of the once popular ITV series are revealed by insiders.
- Teams of extreme cleaners tackle jaw-dropping messes, mold, bacteria and biohazards as they dive into a never-before-seen side of the Sunshine State.
- A young chipmunk in the city undertakes a journey to return to the forest.
- British documentary following case of missing person from police footage and interviews. Minute by minute account from the 999 call through to its conclusion.
- When Chris is thrown from the balcony of a high-rise block of flats, suspicion falls on his flatmate Dean, who is profoundly deaf.
- The residents of Southampton's 19 council-owned tower blocks are monitored by CCTV 24 hours a day. It is the life on both sides of the lens, meeting both the tenants whose lives are under constant surveillance, and the CCTV operators.
- How do our brains make us who we are? This thought-provoking two-part documentary follows patients undergoing complex life-changing brain surgery at Southampton Hospital's Neurological Centre.
- Take a behind the scenes look into the daily lives of the nearly twenty thousand employees of the London Tube over the course of one year as they navigate changes while the Tube begins a major overhaul to handle record breaking demands.
- A BBC documentary about the London Underground
- A late night radio host receives a call from Kate, she reveals that she has been raped by a colleague. She tells the host what has happened, and how everybody around her, and Alex, the man in question, have reacted, questioning her every word. Was it just a regretful night of passion, or is something more sinister the route of Kate's accusations? Who is to be believed?
- An adaptation from the John Adams opera on the true life incident that took place in the mid 80s.
- Using behind the scenes footage and interviews to capture the reality of what it is like to be a police officer.
- Documentary series following some of Britain's most ambitious young ice skaters over the course of 12 months as they battle to be the cream of the crop, with the chance of representing Team GB at the Beijing Winter Olympics.
- The story of the investigation into the disappearance of a five-year-old and the challenges the police faced in trying to convict a local suspect.
- Three-part sports documentary looking at how Britain turned its sporting reputation around over 16 years to triumph at the 2012 Olympics.
- By 2020, Britain is in the grip of an obesity epidemic. The consequences of diabetes, cancers and heart disease mean the NHS are finding it hard to cope. New rules are about to force hospitals to refuse treatment from their fattest patients...
- A look at the porn business in Britain. We follow Peter and Henry as the shoot the British girl next door. Michael runs the Paramount International model agency and auditions girls for the industry. Finally, we go on the set of Ben Dover's Puttin On The Brits (1999) with Pascal and Donna.
- The story of Christian Gerhartsreiter, an habitual conman, Rockefeller impostor, and convicted murderer.
- 1974-1975 - a year of terrorism across London. Adapted for the screen from the book 'Timebomb.'
- A look at the world of fantasy fiction.
- Accounts of some of the most extraordinary tales of scammers and fraudsters who have used the internet to find their victims and to lure and con them, with terrifying and sometimes deadly results.
- 'JFK: Seven Days That Made a President' investigates the seven key days in JFK's life that helped shape his character and have come to define him. They include the day he nearly died as a teenager from a mystery illness; the day, as a PT boat captain his boat was sunk by a Japanese destroyer killing two of his crew; the first televised presidential debate with Richard Nixon, his birthday party in New York with Marilyn Monroe; the Cuban Missile Crisis.
- Documentary series going behind the scenes at the Legoland theme park in Windsor, England, meeting the staff who keep the park running smoothly for the millions who visit each year.
- In February 1991, the unsuspecting and remote Scottish island was hit by co-ordinated dawn raids, police and social workers swooping without warning on four Orkney families and taking their nine children into care. Extraordinary allegations of Satanic ritual abuse had been made and an extraordinary fight ensued to have the children returned and the families' names cleared.