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- Fast-paced, fun and informative, Modern Marvels is The History Channel's signature series focusing on historical technology.
- The UK version of the popular US show. Eamonn Andrews (later Michael Aspel) surprises celebrities by presenting them with the Big Red Book before taking them into the studio to tell viewers the story of their life, featuring guest appearances by members of their family, friends and colleagues.
- In the face of demise in his values, a socialist in England decides to form a gang and rob banks for a living.
- Terry Wogan hosts his own long-running chat show, where he interviews a variety of guests, from public life to celebrities. Also featured are regular musical guests performing their latest songs.
- In-depth hour-long interviews devoted to just one guest and filmed in front of an audience, with video contributions from friends and family.
- Out of one small London venue called The Blitz came a generation of outrageous teenagers, working class and art school kids, who would define the look, the sound, the style and the attitude of the '80s and beyond. This is their story.
- Featuring interviews with iconic bands and artists, such as Guns 'n' Roses, Fleetwood Mac, Metallica, A-Ha, Bon Jovi and Bryan Adams.
- Magazine programme featuring news items, expert advice and celebrity interviews.
- A nostalgic look at the pop culture and fads of the 1980s.
- A documentary about Spandau Ballet, who were one of the biggest pop groups of the 1980s and a defining act of the New Romantic scene.
- Celebrity sleuths have one week to solve a real life historical crime.
- Experts and comedians discuss the key cultural moments of a specific year.
- Seasonal specials featuring teams of distinguished graduates rather than current students.
- SOHO IS An intimate look at the future of Soho by musician Tim Arnold DIRECTED BY KEVIN GODLEY and TIM ARNOLD 'Soho Is' began life in 2016 as a 'talk-umentary' when Kevin Godley and Tim Arnold united with several well know lovers of Soho to talk candidly about the area and the ongoing concerns about the loss of performing arts spaces. But the resulting film fuses those interviews with footage captured and edited by Tim when he started the Save Soho campaign from his Frith Street bedsit, back in 2014 after the closure of Madame Jojo's. An underground recording artist with 3 generations of bona fide Soho family roots (Tim's mother Polly Perkins - ex Windmill Girl, his grandfather Dickie Arnold - actor manager for Paul Raymond), this is very much a Soho musician's journey. Tim Arnold's creative work to celebrate the village he grew up in, both as a recording artist and activist, sparked a mission to draw attention to Soho's role as a unique platform for performing artists. A platform that, for over half a century, has been a bridge between the underground and the mainstream. With Stephen Fry joining and supporting Tim in this mission, the pair became a walking talking example of the underground and the mainstream, working together, to highlight Soho's creative inclusivity. Through public appearances, demonstrations, and discussions with politicians and landowners, Tim and Stephen's work inspired a wave of public affection that reminded people just how valuable Soho is to all of us. Their work resulted in overturning the plans of both property owners and Transport for London. They reminded people how vital it is that any community supports individuality. Regardless of class, race, sexuality, social position or income. After 4 years of twists and turns, Kevin and Tim have now completed the film, with new music composed and performed by Tim throughout, including his 2015 BBC London album of the year, The Soho Hobo. FEATURED CAST Stephen Fry, Tim Arnold, Robert Elms, Jools Holland, Jo Corre, Marc Almond, June Brown, Paloma Faith, Terry Gilliam, Boris Johnson, Matt Everitt (BBC 6 Music),
- A celebration of the hundred most memorable bad moments from the UK's television archives.
- The story of the big names that have shaped the musical genres, plus an occasional stopgap for the new rock 'n' roll - comedy.
- Hackney-born Kapadia combines epic aerial images and the voices of Londoners to chart the city's turbulent yet inspiring journey from 2005 to the 2012 Olympics.
- The life of legendary British jazz saxophonist Tubby Hayes, his influence on fellow musicians, the UK jazz music scene of mid-1950s to mid-1960s, and music in general.
- London was the center of the Mod subculture, which emerged in the late 1950s and hit its peak in the mid-60s. Bored teenagers craved a new style, a lifestyle, clothes, art and music to go with it. Who and why we became Mods.