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- The numerous adventures of a countryside veterinarian practice in 1930s to 1940s Yorkshire, England.
- Antiques expert moves to France suspicious of how her husband died and uses her skills to become a PI aiding the local police and simultaneously bonding with the town's popular taxi driver.
- Follows Dalgliesh's crime-fighting career from 1970s England to the present day.
- When Tara discovers that her fiancé and fellow lawyer, Eric, has been cheating on her with a colleague, she leaves him and his prestigious law firm to establish her own practice specializing in family law and divorce.
- A British urbanite follows in the footsteps of various individuals, who against all odds, have willingly forsaken the luxuries and lifestyle of the modern world, for a less-than-ordinary life in the wilderness.
- Observational documentary series following life on a remote sheep farm in Yorkshire for Clive and Amanda Owen and their nine children.
- Documentary series following the work of the staff of Skeldale Veterinary Centre in Thirsk, North Yorkshire - once the practice of James Herriot.
- Actor Bill Nighy narrates as cameras follow trains travelling though some of the most scenic landscapes in the world. The stories of these iconic railways are told by those who travel on, work on and live beside them.
- Documentary series following life at the television presenter's farm in Monmouthshire, where she has been growing produce and breeding livestock for the past 10 years.
- Documentary going behind the scenes at the Tower of London and exploring its 900 years of history.
- With nearly a quarter of British households owning a dog, they are the nation's favorite pet - but this isn't always reflected in the way some are treated. Here we follow the RSPCA officers who, committed to the rescue and welfare of man's best friend, are tasked with investigating reports of cruelty and neglect.
- Engineer Rob Bell examines the design and construction challenges faced in building a true engineering marvel, rock lighthouses - lighthouses built on treacherous rocks and reefs out at sea that were a hazard to shipping.
- The former British Defence Secretary turned broadcaster embarks upon a coastal walk in Devon and Cornwall, visiting places of interest and meeting local people along the way.
- British true crime documentary series looking at the stories behind some of Britain's most infamous cold case murder investigations.
- A journey along Ireland's glorious coastline with Adrian Dunbar.
- The historian explores the history of Greece from the time of the Ancients to the present day.
- Imagine a modern Pompeii, a time bomb bigger than 1, 000 Hiroshima bombs, or a disaster zone 10 million times the size of Ground Zero. Sounds impossible, but is it? Hidden below America's most famous National Park is a supervolcano.
- Comedian Susan Calman travels around her native Scotland uncovering the secrets behind some of the nation's most famous locations.
- Documentary series exploring some of Britain's most famous rivers, looking at their history, geography and the role they have played in the development of the nation.
- The television presenter takes short stay holidays in some of Europe's best cities. Gregg not only visits some of the most popular tourist attractions in each but also discovers some more out-of-the-way places.
- The life of controversial yet iconic British Prime Minister Winston Churchill.
- The historian explores the land that inspired her passion for the past by embarking upon a 900-mile journey along the river Nile and examining how it shaped ancient Egypt.
- Following on from the success of his documentary visiting Chernobyl, Ben Fogle travels to a trio of locations around the world to explore them and to uncover their stories.
- 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
- In this series Ben stays closer to home, as he visits more people who have chosen to live outside the norms of society, living in wild and remote locations in the United Kingdom.
- Spin-off programme in which Susan visits 5 seaside resorts around the UK. In each, she will meet up with a special celebrity guest who acts as a local champion showing Susan and the viewers some of the resorts best features.
- Carol Klein witnesses some of Britain's most treasured outdoor spaces throughout the four seasons.
- Historian Ruth Goodman guides farming brothers Rob and Dave Nicholson on a trip back in time to learn what life on the farm was like in three historic periods and how old agricultural methods have shaped modern farms.
- Documentary series following a batch of fresh-faced teenage recruits going through the British Army's basic training. Each one will suffer successes and failures as they attempt to prove that they have what it takes to be a soldier.
- 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.
- The stories of epic trips along scenic waterways in Europe and North America, meeting some of the characters who live and work on and alongside them. Narrated by Bill Nighy.
- Documentary venturing behind the doors of one of the greatest museums in the world.
- Join Kate as she explores some of Britain's beautiful coastal destinations on foot. As the naturalist walks the coastal paths she visits places of interest along the way and meets some of the people who live and work there.
- The actress visits upmarket homes around the UK for an overnight stay. Sally looks around the opulent residences getting a taste of the owners' luxury lifestyles.
- Professor Suzannah Lipscomb wends her way around the country on the trail of history's most fascinating dynasty.
- Historian Dan Jones tells the story of Roman Britain though six walks along the roads they built - from the point of their invasion to the farthest edge of their empire.
- Twenty years after Diana's death, this major new documentary rewrites many of the myths of her legacy. Rather than portraying Diana as unhappy, at war with the Royal family and herself; and suffering a tragically death - we discover an exceptional woman who changed the future of the Royal family forever. With a cast who knew Diana intimately, including Ken Wharfe, Diana's long term Protection Officer, her personal trainer, ballet teacher, spiritual healer and personal friends, Diana - The Woman Inside highlights Diana as a woman and mother, rather than just a tragic icon.
- Kate travels around the UK meeting people who have swapped life in the city for a simpler, more self-sufficient life in the British countryside.
- Three-part documentary examining the story of the audacious Second World War prison break, in which 76 prisoners of war tunnelled their way out of a German prison camp in March 1944.
- Jay Blades takes a journey back in time.
- Chris Kamara and Jules Hudson present this reboot of the long-running daytime programme that, with the help of an expert appraiser, helps people make money from the items that they have accumulated over the years. .
- The engineer and television presenter brings to life the interesting stories of six important battles that shaped British history.
- Documentary series going behind the scenes at Edinburgh's prestigious Balmoral Hotel, following the work of the army of staff who cater to guests who have ranged from members of the Royal Family to international sports teams.
- Fern Britton presents this revival of the fondly remembered daytime watercolour painting competition. Talented amateur artists are challenged to paint a picture of a scenic location with their efforts judged by a professional artist.
- A look at the Great Plague in London 1665 and a comparison to the spreading of the Covid-19 virus of today
- Our Stories (2020) is a unique first for British television. The four biggest terrestrial television networks in the UK; the BBC, ITV (or STV in Scotland), Channel 4, and Channel 5, united for the first time to create this film celebrating how British TV shapes our culture. The film was shown as a TV advertisement, on the biggest channels from each network, at the exact same time. The BBC doesn't normally show adverts, apart from to show what's coming up next on their own channels, so this was even more unique for them. The TV channels which broadcast the advert were; BBC One, BBC Two, ITV, Channel 4, Channel 5, STV, UTV, S4C, 4Seven, E4, More4, Film4, ITV2, ITV3, ITV4, ITVBe, 5STAR, 5USA, 5Select, Paramount Network, and BBC Four, at exactly 8:58pm on the 8th of January 2020. It continued to be shown on TV for the rest of the month, along with on their respective websites, and social media pages.
- It is late January and in the western Highlands of Scotland, and it's unusually warm, even at night. The warmth has brought red deer out of hiding. With no snow or bitter winds to contend with, they're heading back to the hilltops.
- Documentary mini-series looking at the life of Elizabeth Angela Marguerite Bowes-Lyon, who married George VI and was later known as the Queen Mother when her daughter Elizabeth ascended to the throne.
- Documentary examining the history of scandals that have beset Prince Andrew the Duke of York and his family, with special focus on his controversial friendship with Jeffrey Epstein, and how it compares to the previous Dukes of York.
- The singer, whose mother was born in the Rhondda valley, returns to Wales to not only learn about his own ancestry but also to explore the history, culture, language and landscapes of Wales.