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- The saga told through Queen Victoria's four favorite granddaughters the Hesse sisters, about the extended royal family that once ruled large parts of Europe, and how their loves, marriages and feuds triggered World War I.
- Crime series looking at the key errors made by murderers that led to their arrest.
- British true crime documentary series using powerful and emotional testimony from families and friends when a missing persons enquiry turns into a murder investigation.
- Two explorers investigate underground tunnels that are believed to have been built by Nazis with mysteries yet to be discovered.
- Katherine Kelly, Anita Rani and Emilia Fox travel around the UK to examine crimes that rocked a local community and shocked the nation.
- A docuseries that examines some of the most important international spy operations of the last forty years.
- Will Mellor is joined by experts to try to unravel how and why a police officer switches from law enforcer to lawbreaker, how they were finally brought to justice, and the horrendous consequences for all concerned.
- British true crime documentary series in which the vastly experienced newsreader explores some British murder stories filled with dedicated detectives, intrigue and chilling story lines of homicide and hate.
- Two-part true documentary examining the events that led to the murder of 78-year-old former army officer David Jackson by his 66-year-old wife Penny in Somerset on the eve of Valentine's Day 2021.
- Taking a personal look at the American Music Award winner's journey to superstardom and the fallout from his personal struggles with sobriety and the tragic deaths of his two children and first wife, Whitney Houston.
- Rob Rinder takes a unique look at the battle of wits between police and suspects in some of the most disturbing US and UK criminal cases in recent years. A team of experts analyse police interviews and reveal the 'tricks of the trade'.
- Murder Detective with Graham Hill introduces former Surrey Police senior detective and criminologist Graham Hill to Crime + Investigation's true crime-loving audience as the Murder Detective. In each episode, Graham Hill pairs his detective methodology with forensic science and insider knowledge to provide audiences with his expert understanding of how the cases were finally cracked. The episodes will also include key witness testimonies, new interviews, forensic and psychological experts, and archive footage, taking viewers into the investigation to see the modern crime-solving techniques. 52-year-old Sharon Birchwood was killed at her home in the sleepy village of Ashtead, Surrey. In December 2007, Sharon was found by her ex-husband, strangled to death and trussed up in parcel tape. Despite divorcing in 1989, Sharon remained devoted to her ex-husband George Birchwood, with him being the sole beneficiary of her will. Suspicions, therefore, initially fell on Birchwood, who had debts of more than £150,000. However, he seemed to have an alibi and was pictured on CCTV during the time of Sharon's murder. After months of painstaking detective work and a crucial DNA breakthrough, Paul Cryne became their prime suspect. Cryne was a former business associate of Birchwoods and had flown from Thailand shortly before her death, staying with Sharon's mother in Banstead. Further into the investigation, it was discovered that Birchwood paid Cryne £30,000 to kill Sharon so he could inherit his ex-wife's £575,000 assets. Through interviews with the senior investigating officer and those who worked on the case, we learn how a case spanning two continents was solved and the killers brought to justice.
- Documentary series following the stories of people with facial disfigurements as they prepare to undergo potentially life-changing treatments.
- When a new client comes into James Busby's hair salon, all he knows is their name, never their story.
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- 22-year-old insurance clerk Helen McCourt was returning home from work in Liverpool before going out on a date with her new boyfriend that evening. She got off the bus on Rainford Road in Billinge - just 500 yards from her home - and went missing.
- In December 1988, 22-year-old Lorraine Benson arrived at Raynes Park tube station after going to a work Christmas party. She'd arranged to meet her friend Peter, but he wasn't there as planned. Peter was due to move to Australia the following day. Lorraine called Peter's mother to ask where he was, and his mother told her that he wasn't back from meeting friends yet.
- Young mother of three children, Natalie, was killed by her boyfriend Paul Hemming in their family home whilst her three children slept upstairs. He had a history of coercive control. Their 6-year-old son witnessed Natalie's body wrapped in a rug in the lounge and it was his evidence that was used to charge him.
- On June 5, 1998, 11 year- old Wesley waved goodbye to his mother Liz and rode off on his bike to go to the local shop to get some sweets, he was a popular lad and well-liked by the community. Liz reported him missing to the police when he failed to return home and it was getting dark.
- In June 1985 Carole Packman left a note to say she was leaving the family home for good. Sam Gillingham was 16 when her mother, Carole Packman vanished from the family's suburban home in the seaside resort of Bournemouth. She remembers running up the stairs to check her parents' room, as her father Russell looked on. Gazing at her mother's untouched belongings, he said: "She'll be back."
- School girl, Danielle Jones, aged 15, was last seen on the morning of June 18th, 2001 near her home in East Tilbury, Essex. Like hundreds of thousands of other children that day, she was on her way to catch the school bus. But Danielle never got on the bus and didn't arrive at St Clere's School.
- Shafilea Ahmed was born in Bradford, West Yorkshire, in July 1986, to Farzana, when her taxi driver father was still married to a Danish woman, with whom he had a baby son. He married Farzana, his cousin, after bowing to pressure from a relative in Pakistan - ironically his own arranged marriage. The family moved to Warrington, a town with a small but well-established Asian community.
- 17-year-old Jayden Parkinson met Ben Blakley when she was just 15 years old through her friendship with Ben's younger brother. Jayden and Ben started a relationship when she was just 16. She had been living with her mother Sam but moved to a hostel which provided emergency 24-hour accommodation for 20 homeless young people, aged 16-25.
- Evelyn Lund's first husband Arthur, a successful businessman, had died of cancer, leaving her a wealthy woman. Within 18 months, she had fallen for the charms of Robert Lund, a divorced tree surgeon. Her three daughters disapproved of the match, not least because Lund was living in a caravan when they met, and they thought he was only interested in her money.
- Janet Muller was a bright and fun loving 21-year-old German exchange student studying at Brighton University. She had no previous history of mental illness but became unwell ahead of her final exams, and in March 2015, she was admitted to Mill View hospital in Hove after being found by the police at a bus stop in her night clothes.
- The true crime series returns. Katherine travels to Portsmouth to learn about Allan Grimson, a former Royal Navy petty officer who murdered two men on 12th December of 1997 and 1998 and may have killed others on the same date each year.
- Following his release from prison Jordan Davidson burgled retiree Nicholas Churton at knife point, threatening him but leaving him unharmed. Days later Churton's bloody and beaten body was discovered in his home.
- The story of Reginald Wilson, who planned to carry out the perfect murder. He selected Dr David Birkett to be his victim and posing as a courier entered his home killing him with a hammer. But Wilson made a fateful mistake.
- The story of Britain's youngest female double-killer. 15-year-old Lorraine Thorpe befriended two alcoholics and got them to help her torture and kill Rosalyn Hunt. The trio then turned their attention to Lorraine's own father Desmond.
- Ethan is a stylish teen from Texas who has neurofibromatosis, an unstoppable overgrowth of tissue on his face that affects his ability to eat and speak. He is about to undergo potentially life-changing surgery.
- Robert was horrifically burned in a car accident and lost much of his face and lips. Now a pioneering face transplant offers him the chance of a new life.
- Jesse was born with a port wine stain and Sturge-Weber syndrome. Specialists have offered a surgery to help with his severe and deteriorating condition.
- Jasmine has a severe facial swelling caused by an overgrowth of blood vessels. Every procedure she undergoes carries a high risk of stroke and brain damage.
- Pete has an extreme case of neurofibromatosis type one, which causes tumours to grow all over his body. He is determined to finally improve his condition.
- David's battle with neurofibromatosis has left him completely blind in his left eye. He hopes a revolutionary medication will improve his condition.
- A look at the key errors made by murderers that led to their arrest, focusing this time on Paul Hutchinson, who abducted, raped and strangled Colette Aram in 1983.
- When Iain and Sally Lawrence got together he thought she would bring him wealth and status. She was a successful businesswoman, he was a pilot. But before long, their relationship crumbled.