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- Father Michael, a Catholic priest who presides over an urban northern parish that is modern, nonconformist, and reassuringly imperfect; he must be confidant, counselor, and confessor to a congregation.
- Gerald leads a dysfunctional team tasked with making Britain safer. At home, he lives with his daughter and her partner, while attempting to navigate the dating scene on Susan's encouragement.
- Legendary naturalist Sir David Attenborough recounts his extraordinary life, career milestones, remarkable animal encounters, and insights into the natural world's wonders and fragility, joined by colleagues celebrating his 90th birthday.
- Billy Connolly celebrates his seventy-fifth birthday by sitting for three Scottish artists - John Byrne, Jack Vettriano and Rachel Maclean.
- Charlotte Church embarks on a journey to explore the cutting edge of mental health research and learn more about the relationship between our mental health and our brains.
- Filmed live at Wembley Arena in front of teen-only audience that Taylor Swift officially crowned as 'the loudest audience in the world', the show is a non-stop mix of awards, surprise celebrity hits, incredible teenage stories and multi-sensory music performances. Such is the impact and reach of the event that in recent years Kensington Palace have opened their doors and invited the show and the inspirational teenagers celebrated at the awards in for some Royal tea and biscuits. 2018 is no different with a line-up headlined by the biggest girl band on the planet - Little Mix. They are supported by 5 Seconds of Summer, Jonas Blue feat Jack and Jack, Liam Payne, HRVY, NOT3S and Mabel and Sigrid. Also gracing the stage are the stars of Eastenders, Doctor Who, X-Factor, Love Island and many others. As always there are moments to light up social media with features including global K-pop sensations BTS, celebrity surprises and Royal engagements. Each year the event hands out a series of awards, all voted for by Radio 1 listeners, ranging from Best TV Show to Most Entertaining Celebrity. However, the fundamental purpose of the show is to honour and celebrate three incredible Teen Heroes who, despite taking on and enduring their own hardships, have helped countless others by raising awareness of the issues they have faced. So get some hankies on standby and strap yourself in for a loud, funny and heartwarming ride that everyone will be talking about.
- Documentary in which Connie Fisher examines the issue of motherhood, travelling across Wales to meet different women who have each made their own decision about having children.
- BBC Radio 1's Teen Awards celebrate the year's best music, TV, sport and entertainment with a whole host of awards voted for by Radio 1 listeners. This year's show, presented by Radio 1's Greg James, Maya Jama and Mollie King, features live performances from Yungblud, AJ Tracey, Jax Jones, Ella Henderson and a whole host of surprises. At the heart of the show is the celebration and recognition of the UK's unsung teenage heroes, acknowledging their outstanding bravery, strength, selflessness and dedication to helping others. These inspirational and exceptional individuals were nominated by Radio 1 listeners, with ten finalists visiting Kensington Palace for a special reception with the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge. A panel of judges then chose the three winners, who will receive their special awards from their celebrity heroes on the show.
- Film following the Flying Scotsman, the world's most famous steam engine, as it returns to the tracks following a ten-year restoration which cost more than £4 million.
- Sophie Raworth presents live coverage of events to mark the centenary of the Royal Air Force, including a service at Westminster Abbey and a flypast.
- The behind-the-scenes story of how Dippy the diplodocus came to Dorset on the first stop of his nationwide tour.
- Documentary about the consequences of the devastating 1968 storm that tore through the central belt, which caused a rethink in the redesigning of Glasgow.
- Dev explores what makes Star Wars one of the most loved, successful and hyped franchises of all time, and interviews new stars John Boyega, Daisy Ridley and director J.J. Abrams.
- Welsh international rugby union referee Nigel Owens talks about the pressures of the modern game, the private struggle with his sexuality and his love of the game and his family.
- As all three of Cunard's world-famous liners make an historic visit to Liverpool, Simon O'Brien reflects on 175 years of pioneering transatlantic travel.
- The surprising tales behind treasures such as the Tara Brooch, the Broighter Hoard, the Waterford Charter Roll and others that have helped to shape and create modern Ireland.
- Welsh comedian, actor and presenter Rob Brydon retraces his rocky road to success, from his early days in Porthcawl to the bright lights of Hollywood.
- John Humphrys marks the 75th anniversary of the start of the Blitz in south Wales, learning about the Nazi bombing campaign there and how it affected those who experienced it.
- Celebrating the 50th birthday of the Severn Bridge, revealing the behind-the-scenes battle to maintain the iconic structure and keep traffic moving.
- Cameras follow Connie Fisher in her attempt to cure the loss of her singing voice with the help of voice builder Gary Catona, the man credited with saving Whitney Houston's voice.
- On trial for murder, a defendant sacks his barrister and tells his own story.
- An enthusiastic Dunny offers Lenny a van full of gear he's stolen. Lenny tells him to get rid of it, until Ewan persuades him that it might be worth taking a look. Amongst the household goods they find a painting that may just be worth something. Lenny realises that Dunny has robbed the house of someone he knows - a well known criminal called Walden. Ewan takes a photo of the painting and shows it to Innes, telling him that it belongs to a friend of his who is wondering if it's worth anything. Meanwhile Lenny gets in touch with Walden and tells him that he's trying to help a young lad out, and do something good for a change. Walden eventually agrees to pay Lenny 5,000 pounds to return the goods - agreeing that helping the lad out would not be a bad idea.
- Deek attacks his search for Stella with fresh vigour. Murray informs him that a girl fitting Stella's description has been seen at a homeless location in Glasgow. Deek drops everything, leaving Bob in the lurch in order to find Stella. Bob worries that Deek is getting too involved and that this search will inevitably lead to heartache.
- Graham is joined by Jessica Chastain, Claire Foy, Peter Dinklage, Michael Sheen, Cush Jumbo and Joe Lycett. Music comes from The Divine Comedy.
- Murray is hiding the fact that he's put the family home on the market from his son Fraser, for fear of upsetting him. The house is where they lived as a family with Fraser's late mother Helen. Murray is also concealing the fact that he's moved in with new girlfriend Gina. She's not pleased that he's refusing to tell his son about them living together. Fraser already knows they are planning on moving in together as he overheard them talking about it a couple of weeks ago. He uses the information to his advantage to help convince his father to give him the money to rent The Base as the premises for his new business venture. To do so Fraser is forced to invite Murray to become a director of the business. A partnership is formed. Father and son work as a team and they get on well for the first time in ages.