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- The voyage to find history's two greatest battleships. It was the greatest sea battle of World War Two. It ended in the destruction of the two finest warships the world has ever seen and claimed the lives of almost 3,500 men.
- Al Murray takes an in-depth look at the final phase of World War II.
- The reporter delves behind the scenes of the star's proposed comeback concerts and personal life, speaking to witnesses in London and Los Angeles, as he tries to piece together why the mingly fit and healthy performer died unexpectedly in his American home.
- An in-depth look at the final photographs taken of Diana, Princess of Wales, on the night she and Dodi al Fayed were killed in a car accident in Paris, by the photographers who were arrested that night and witnessed the tragic event.
- The Hunt to Find Britain's Greatest Battleship She was a mighty symbol of Britain's greatness, yet she was destroyed in just three-and-a-half minutes. Had the ship been fatally weakened by her twenty long years of all-but-continuous operations on the high seas? Hopefully, resurrecting this magnificent warship will provide the answers to the questions that have baffled a generation.
- Friends, family and Dr Keith Goh, who performs the operation, reveal the extraordinary story behind the decision to be apart of a pair of adult Iranian Siamese twins, joined at the head
- Documentary investigating the USA's recent attack on the Al Shifa medicine plant in Sudan and the development of chemical and biological weaponry in Sudan which has been used in its own civil war.
- Born in 1957, into a wealthy family, at school and university he joined the Muslim Brotherhood. When the Soviets invaded Afghanistan in 1979, he collected money and supplies for the Afghan resistance, the Mujahideen.
- London, 1888. A killer known by the name of Jack the Ripper brutally murders five prostitutes. Though the killings make the world's headlines, the slayer's identity remains a mystery for over 120 years. But new evidence found by an international team of experts leads to a German sailor and to New York's Lower East Side...
- Documentary detailing the events of the libel trial in which Eastenders actress, Gillian Taylforth sued The Sun newspaper for alleging she had performed a sex act on her boyfriend in a car.
- Documentary looking at the murder of Cornish schoolgirl Caroline Dickinson, killed in a hostel whilst on a school trip to Brittany, France. Follows the investigation and looks at the prime suspect, Francisco Montez ( arrested in America, and currently awaiting extradition to France ).
- A history of the 1982 British campaign to retake the Falkland Islands from Argentina.
- Stories of the biggest heists in British History. Original and entertaining treatment.
- Half a century ago a bright object was seen flying rapidly over Farnborough Airfield. Was it a top secret aircraft or a flying saucer from another planet? Unlike hundreds of other UF sightings during the 1950's, this couldn't be ignored because it was made by two qualified RAF pilots.
- John le Carré speaks with unprecedented candour about his life, and about his career as both special agent and celebrated author.
- Documentary looking at the men who Princess Diana had relationships with before her death.
- The life story of Benny Hill featuring archive footage and interviews with leading lady Louise English, Hill's Angel Sue Upton, and co-stars Henry McGee and Reg Varney.
- The role that made actor Sean Connery was James Bond - but Bond has cast a shadow over Connery's career that he has spent a lifetime trying to escape.
- An anonymous woman who is not a journalist blends in with the women of Iraq to find out what life is really like for them.
- Operation Tiger, the disastrous large-scale rehearsal on Slapton Sands in April 1944 for the D-Day invasion is analyzed. Attacks by German E-Boats and friendly fire incidents led to the deaths of nearly 750 American GI's in the deadly training exercise.