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- How Sci-Fi Saved My Life investigates the many fascinating projects of real life that were inspired by sci-fi hits, and examines how they might change life on earth - and beyond - as we now know it. A mini-series in 4 1-hour episodes: "Terminator Saved My Life" "The Matrix Saved My Life" "Stargate Saved My Life" "Men in Black Saved My Life"
- Howard Goodall examines the work of The Beatles, Cole Porter, Bernard Herrmann and Leonard Bernstein.
- Sir David Frost traces the development of the sketch show over the last fifty years, from variety theatre to primetime television.
- Hardeep Singh Kohli travels Britain and visits Las Vegas risking £7,000 of his own money to investigate the rise of gambling in the UK.
- The body of Marilyn Monroe is recreated in a futuristic mortuary. We explore the body to find out what effect it had on her life as she became one of the great movie star icons.
- Gaby Roslin interviews the male stars of Friends (1994).
- Anonymous sees some well known faces take time out from the fame game to play tricks on fans and famous friends in a one-off special.
- Follow five celebrities as they attempt to quit smoking.
- Proud parents and their celebrity offspring talk about their relationships with each other.
- Dave Chapman presents the ultimate undercover prank adventure. The kids think they are taking part in a programme called Mega Nanny - what they don't know is that Mega Nanny is their dad in disguise.
- Brings you never-before-seen footage from the new series of the BBC series you love, and some of the other ones.
- A team of three scientists (known as the 'Men in White') create inventions to help member of the public overcome everyday problems.
- Two idiots plot a heist to steal a vending machine from an office.
- A series that examines the newest innovations in military technology.
- 8 Contestants battle their wits in order from going from complete Wimp, to becoming a Warrior, taking part in several challenges to determined who will claim the elite crown
- Short documentary about the The Vicar of Dibley (1994-2015).
- A brief look at the TV series Frasier, where the cast discuss their favourite episodes. The programme was followed by Kelsey Grammer's favourite, 'Our Father Whose Art Ain't Heaven', introduced by him. This was the lead-in to an audience choice, which was 'Moondance'.
- Funny, embarrassing, and unusual stories of real-life blunders at home, at work, or in public.
- British comedian 'Paul Merton' keeps his comically-critical attitude while tasting some popular holiday types that never appealed to him, unlike millions of Britons. They range from cruises and 'extreme' holidays overseas (Ibiza, Florida) to English coastal resorts and adventurous Scotland.
- A look at the making of Horne & Corden (2009).