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- Taking modern day sexual expression in all its variety as a starting point, virtual Elektra, takes us on an imaginative trip into the future to try to predict mankind's sexual needs and desires.
- Spoof Documentary delving into the under-belly of a media Lothario. The film uncovers Michael Aspel's past, and exposes his 'forgotten' children. As the story unfolded it reveals how he had slept with dozens of women and fathered many children - incredibly all in the media-limelight and scattered throughout the entertainment world today.
- This is a documentary about Ram Bomjon, aka the Buddha Boy who burst onto the world news in late 2005 / early 2006 for his feat of sitting in one place for months / long periods of time without eating or drinking or going to the bathroom. Also the ability to survive in cold weather without moving or wearing any clothing of note.
- 8 minor celebrities spend the night in a haunted castle. Strange noises, screaming celebs and a séance. Viewers can expel celebs (like Big Brother) the sole surviving winner gets to donate money to charity.
- Former football star David Ginola puts his real-life healing powers to use with his own exclusive A-lister retreat. Catering to a hush-hush roster of celebrities looking to unwind, David's spa, The Centre - which bears the slogan "Be well, be safe, believe" - is nestled in a top secret location in Wiltshire. "The Centre is very important to me," says the French sporting ace of the relaxation getaway. "It's about trust and it's about truth." While David has been keeping mum on the details of his hideaway for the rich and famous, he recently allowed TV presenter Eamonn Holmes and a camera crew to shoot footage at the spa. "The Centre has been shrouded in secrecy," said a representative for BBC3, which will screen the hour-long programme on September 19. "But David has now agreed to let in cameras for the first time to show life behind the closed doors of his newest, most fascinating project."
- A "mockumentary" for the BBC, the program purports to be a behind-the-scenes look at the life of Lord Of The Dance and Feet of Flames star Michael Flatley. Real people are interviewed portraying the intimate details of his life, but in fact, these testimonials are staged. The basis for the "fake" documentary is that a BBC news team shadows him to show a side not seen before. The program features he and his troupe rehearsing "Celtic Tiger".
- A docu-drama based on potential terrorist attacks.