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- An in-depth look at the lives and crimes of some of the World's most evil killers including Jeffrey Dahmer, Richard Ramirez, Cary Stayner, Leonard Lake, Dorothea Puente and more.
- The gruesome crimes of killers who dispose of their victims in luggage. Experts identify the sociopathic motivations of these killers and reveal how their attempts to hide their victims offer the clues they need to bring them to justice.
- Brand new and exclusive to Pick, Britain's Most Evil Killers explores the crimes of Britain's 12 most brutal killers.
- When members of a workforce began falling violently ill, locals believed a virus was sweeping the area, but after the death of two men it became clear that the only impurity was a serial poisoner with a toxic past.
- Serial killer Stephen Port scoured dating apps to choose and target his victims. He then drugged, raped and murdered them, exposing a web of lies and his hiding in plain sight.
- A documentary series on combat ships through the ages, from the 16th century to the present day.
- British true crime documentary series telling the first-hand stories of some of the most complex and hard-to-solve murder cases: stranger murders.
- Take an in-depth look at the terrifying offenders whose atrocious crimes earned a whole life sentence, but despite being securely locked behind bars, these inmates go on to torture, kidnap and even kill.
- The relatives of murderers tell their stories, revealing how the crimes affected their families and whether there were any signs of murderous intentions beforehand.
- A young actor is stabbed to death just days after filming his big break in the Harry Potter franchise.
- Delve into the paranormal universe and discover ghosts and horror stories from 10 terrifying locations around the globe.
- Decades of murder cases of vulnerable sex workers have rarely made the headlines in the UK. Police never prioritised them until the discovery of five women's bodies in two months in the Suffolk town of Ipswich.
- In this three part series, award winning actor Joseph Fiennes and his cousin, legendary explorer Ranulph, embark on an odyssey following the course of the Nile.
- Heartbreaking murders committed when feuds simmered between families. Statements from surviving families and friends, as well as from investigators who worked on the cases.
- This gripping true-crime series explores cases of innocent people murdered in their own homes by someone they thought they could trust and, in some cases, had known for many years.
- Former police officer turned television presenter Rav Wilding narrates this true crime documentary series focusing on the police investigation into murder cases.
- The Secret History of World War II unearths some incredible stories, homing in on key events that took place during the second World War. From the secrets behind the famous evacuation of Dunkirk that left 40,000 men behind
- A look at the inner workings of the British royal family using archive footage and insider interviews, with each episode examining a different topic.
- A look at how aircraft and pilots have shaped military history and how technology has impacted the advancement of aerial combat over the past 100 years.
- True-crime docuseries examining some of the most dangerous and prolific murderers in Ireland, uncovering what drove them to commit such heinous crimes.
- The Moors Murders shocked Britain in the 1960s. Five children murdered at the hands of Myra Hindley and Ian Brady. This series turns the lens on Brady to take a unique look at what made him into arguably the UK's worst ever serial killer.
- The history of the greatest and most lavish palaces in the world.
- Patrick Mackay, confessed killing and series of follow up police interviews led to a series of confessions that spread into London when the body of vicar Anthony Crean was found dead in the English county Kent after a frenzied axe attack.
- The terrible events of November 1, 2007, when the 21-year-old Kercher was brutally murdered while studying in the Italian university town of Perugia.
- Jo Frost, who has worked with children as a nanny for 28 years, investigates the cases of Britain's killer kids in order to answer whether children can be natural born killers.
- A documentary series on the machines of war, in particular the machines of the 20th century. Covers such diverse topics as tanks, bombs, espionage equipment, nuclear weapons and aircraft.
- This one-off documentary uses never-before seen footage, interviews and reconstructions to tell the story of the twins' lives from 1968 until their deaths. From their 30-day trial and Ronnie Kray's committal to Broadmoor - following his diagnosis as insane - to operations on the outside and the twins' various marriages inside. A number of the subjects interviewed for the documentary had first-hand dealings with the Krays, including Wilf Pine, Ronnie Kray's business manager; Freddie Foreman, who was sentenced at the same time as the Krays for the disposal of the body of Jack 'the hat' McVitie; and Maureen Flanagan, a close family friend and former model who Reggie proposed to three times whilst in prison.
- Alfie Allen tracks the history of modern football from its Medieval roots to its current form today, which is played around the world.
- Viewer-generated clips from around the globe reveal some of the most unnerving paranormal incidents ever to be captured on camera. A panel of experts analyze the shocking footage as they attempt to explain the impossible.
- This true crime doc uncovers the history of one of the largest female prisons in Europe, expected to close after 164 years.
- The four-part series tells the story of the Polish Underground State, a resistance movement that fought Hitler's Nazi invaders during the Second World War.
- Two women navigate societal expectations while battling personal demons. Their disparate lives collide, culminating in an enigmatic tragedy.
- Presenter Jules Hudson takes an exuberant look at the airfields of Great Britain. In each episode Jules will journey to a British airfield and uncover the stories of it's past by talking to aviation experts and people that have worked on the base. Jules also fearlessly takes to the skies to perform some daredevil manoeuvres of his own - with a little help from the professionals. Packed with incredible archive, authentic reconstruction and fascinating characters - Defenders of the Sky is the ultimate look at the airfields that help to lead Britain to victory.
- Three-part documentary telling the chilling story of a nurse who was convicted of murder, attempted murder and grievous bodily harm of 13 children under her care at hospital in 1991.
- TV SeriesExplores lesser-known stories about the 1912 sinking of the Titanic and the impact on Southampton, a British port city that was home to many crew members. Interviews with descendants provide perspective on the trauma survivors experienced.
- Officers, detectives and forensic scientists from around the UK relive some of their most intense cases and describe what made them so difficult.
- Directed by Adrian Sibley and narrated by Rupert Everett, this definitive documentary takes an exclusive behind-the-scenes look at one of the world's most eminent and unique culinary establishments, as it embarks on its first major renovation in 25 years.
- From skate boarding racoons to pole dancing pooches, Animal Antics brings you the cutest critters from all over the world. Made by former Rude Tube producer Nick Mavroidakis, this 13 x30 series showcases a different theme in each episode from the sportiest to the naughtiest, the craziest to the laziest beasts to ever step paw on Earth. Comedians, wildlife experts and animal vloggers will countdown their 20 favourite clips. Sit back, relax and enjoy the countdown to the world's furriest and funniest animal clips
- Around the World in 80 Tricks stars British magicians Magical Bones and Pete Heat as they showcase their unique brand of trickery on the streets of Europe and Asia.
- In 2013, Idris Elba produced and released "Idris Elba presents Mi Mandela", an album inspired by his time researching and portraying Nelson Mandela in the film "Mandela: Long Walk to Freedom". The musical culture of South Africa was a great influence to him, both present day and historically, and connecting to the music Mr. Mandela would have listened to throughout his life was a great aid in Elba's preparation for the role. Arrangements were made to record the album in South Africa and Mali at the end of 2013. Sadly, just before Elba left, his father, Winston, passed away. While working simultaneously on the album and promoting his film, Elba had BAFTA award-winning director Daniel Vernon document his movements. "Mandela, My Dad and Me" not only documents one man's struggle in producing his first album, but also his emotional quest to pay a fitting tribute to two inspirational men.
- Former Met Police Officer and TV Presenter, Rav Wilding, re-traces the story of Damilola Taylor, the young boy who bled to death in a stairwell on a South London estate. At the time Rav was a police officer and working on the investigation into Damilola's killing and it remains his most vivid memory of his time with the Met.
- Actor Idris Elba teams up with Superdry founders, Julian Dunkerton and James Holder, to launch a new fashion line.
- Tony Robinson's VE Day: Minute By Minute takes a unique look at a pivotal day in the history.
- A history of the use of trains in warfare.