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- Drama series following the investigations of AC-12, a controversial police anti-corruption unit.
- Derek is a loyal nursing home care assistant who sees only the good in his quirky co-workers as they struggle against prejudice and shrinking budgets to care for their elderly residents.
- Set from 1965 into the 1970s, the show follows Endeavour Morse in his early years as a police constable. Working alongside his senior partner DI Fred Thursday, Morse engages in a number of investigations around Oxford.
- Chronicles the lives of a group of midwives living in East London in the late 1950s to late 1960s.
- The streets of Whitechapel are the haunt of Detective Inspector Edmund Reid and his team of officers, who aim to maintain law and order in a place once terrorized by Jack the Ripper.
- In the early 20th century, a young doctor arrives in a small Russian village around the time of the Russian Revolution to work in the local hospital.
- In 1952, four women who worked at the wartime code-breaking centre, Bletchley Park, reunite to track down a serial killer.
- Comedy series about a teacher who is a bigger kid than the kids he teaches.
- The story of a young woman who works in a department store and gets caught up in the charms of the modern world.
- Cuckoo is every parent's worst nightmare - a slacker full of outlandish, New Age ideas.
- Steven Toast, an eccentric middle-aged actor with a chequered past, spends more time dealing with his problems off stage than performing on stage.
- Meet Sam. A spy. A hunter. And herself hunted by an enemy more ruthless and determined than any she's ever known.
- After 50+ years apart, Celia (Anne Reid) and Alan (Derek Jacobi) are reunited and decide to marry.
- A mini-series of adaptations of Shakespeare's history plays: Richard II, Henry IV: Parts 1 and 2, and Henry V.
- Martin Moone is a young boy who relies on the help of his imaginary friend Sean to deal with the quandaries of life in a wacky small-town Irish family circa 1990.
- A raunchy spoof edition of Countdown (1982) with the stars of 8 Out of 10 Cats (2005).
- Chef Gordon Ramsay visits struggling, disfunctional hotels across America and spends a week trying to help them become successful.
- Canadian spin-off of Primeval (2007). A new team of scientists from the Cross Photonics company in Vancouver track down dangerous creatures emerging through anomalies in time.
- An amateur musician of stunted emotional growth is reluctant to take care of his young nephew, but as his reluctance grows, his other emotions begin to follow to the fore, meaning he may even become a better, more-rounded person.
- DCI Jack Cloth and DC Anne Oldman are paired to investigate a series of grisly murders done by a devious killer.
- Maddy Smith and her family are the only wolfbloods in Stoneybridge, which is a well-kept secret. They lead a peaceful life until Rhydian, a wolfblood, arrives and triggers chaos.
- A Persian prisoner sets out to find his dead brother with help from his misfit group.
- Comedy series set in Birmingham following the trials and tribulations of (self appointed) community leader Mr Khan and his family.
- A girl from a middle-class family gets drunk one night, sleeps with a younger working-class boy, and gets pregnant.
- The adventures of Noel and his friends Smooth, Andy Warhol, and Dolly.
- A series set in the fictional village of Pontyberry in the South Wales Valleys centered on the lives of a single mother in her forties, who earns a living doing the locals' ironing, and her family and friends.
- Each series features a different group of people whose lives turn upside down after they jointly win the lottery.
- Girls struggle with relationships, friendships and teachers at school.
- Aussie comedian and amputee athlete, Adam Hills, British comedian Josh Widdicombe, UK's most famous amputee comedian Alex Brooker, and their celebrity guests provide topical commentary on the week.
- An ordinary ninth grader is chosen to become The Ninja. He is tasked with protecting the town from evil as well as balancing his school life with friends and homework.
- The adventures of the children of the characters of Fred Rogers' Neighborhood of Make-Believe.
- Aspiring singers perform auditions in front of four coaches who have their backs turned to them. Coaches who like the voices they hear turn around, and the contestant gets to decide which coach will mentor him/her.
- An inside look at a maximum security prison in Texas featuring interviews with death row inmates.
- Set in the 1830s, this black comedy centers on a woman who is washed ashore after her ship is wrecked off the English coast.
- Gemma's perfect life comes crashing down when her husband is arrested for murder. As Gemma learns to navigate the prison system, she starts to think the unthinkable.
- The Critical Drinker reviews, analyzes and commentates on various forms of entertainment.
- Divorcee Gemma finds herself attracted to the roguish charm of Billy, a friend of her son. With her ex hanging around and showing off his new lady, can she resist?
- Documentary series about disability and dating.
- Set in the town of Hebburn in Tyne and Wear, this series follows the Pearson family, Joe, Pauline and their son Jack, who has secretly married a middle-class Jewish girl, Sarah, on a drunken binge in Las Vegas.
- Demonstrates new gadgets and technology.
- Host Conor Woodman travels to some of the world's most popular cities in an effort to expose the darker side of tourism.
- Four comedians pull humiliating and hilarious pranks on each other in public.
- Deep in the heart of South Wales, in the quiet and picturesque rolling countryside known as 'The Valleys', nine youngsters dream of a life of stardom, limousines, flashing paparazzi bulbs and adoring fans. Unfortunately it's going to take a small miracle to become the next Tom Jones, Catherine Zeta-Jones or erm, Steve Jones. From Rhymney to Tonyrefail and Tredegar, stuck in humdrum and unexciting jobs, these kids have big career ambitions beyond Wales. Brand new show The Valleys plucks them from obscurity and thrusts them into the limelight, where they live in a house kitted out with a cutch-hut and cameras, to see if they succeed amidst the hustle and bustle of Cardiff city. With bosses Jordan and AK acting as mentors to guide them and keep them on the straight and narrow, the group are shown the ropes in order to help them realise their dreams. For some of them, this is their first move away from home and their close-knit family and friends. But with a plush pad, new housemates and a dazzling city as their playground, will our boys and girls' penchant for a party and pulling distract them from their goals?
- Dominic Monaghan embarks on an exhilarating journey to remote corners of the globe in search of bizarre and dangerous animals. Along the way he'll meet eccentric locals, participate in rare traditions and talk to animal experts.
- Insatiable, marauding aliens, The Nekross, invade the Earth in search of magic. Teenage schoolboy wizard Tom Clarke and his friend Benny Sherwood lead the defense against them.
- Peter Rabbit and his two best friends, Benjamin and Lily, have a knack for finding adventure, and often trouble, in the most unexpected places.
- Ideas about the soul and the afterlife, of sin and God's purpose have shaped human thinking for thousands of years. Religious rituals remain embedded in the major events of our lives. In this thought-provoking series, evolutionary biologist Richard Dawkins asks what happens if we leave religion behind. He explores what reason and science might offer to inspire and guide our lives in religion's place. Can science bring understanding in the face of death, help us tell right from wrong, or reveal the meaning of life?
- A satirical yet serious expression that challenges various cultural phenomena existing today which most of society seem to take for granted.
- A look is taken at exclusive NASA footage and firsthand accounts of mysterious fly objects from astronauts and scientists are presented.
- A British man who can use his motorpowered mouth to say sentences at breakneck speeds puts his speaking skills to good use: by creating a channel.