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- A nurse, a policeman, a young married couple, a salesman and other survivors of a worldwide plague that is producing aggressive, flesh-eating zombies, take refuge in a mega Midwestern shopping mall.
- A fleet of ships is forced to do battle with an armada of unknown origins in order to discover and thwart their destructive goals.
- A Mossad agent embarks on her first mission as a computer hacker in her home town of Tehran.
- This six-part series traces the Second World War, from the rise of the Nazis to the surrender of the Japanese, with detailed portraits of key figures.
- Miniseries about a succession of IRA attacks that really took place in the late 1980s in Limburg, Germany. Team leader Jeanine Maes (Hadewych Minis) opens the hunt for the ruthless Fiona Hughes (Aoibhínn McGinnity).
- Multiple daily news bulletins for the Granada North West region.
- Long-running lunchtime news bulletin and weather forecast.
- Documentary about John Darwin, who faked his own death in a canoeing accident off the coast of Hartlepool and then started a new life with his wife Anne in Panama.
- Britain's most in-depth and probing national evening news bulletin, with political reports, interviews with prominent public figures and arts features.
- A film about the early life of the rock musician and his burgeoning career as a member of the Beatles.
- 'They would say that wouldn't they' - recounting the events of 'The Profumo Affair', including contemporary interviews with Christine Keeler and Johnny Edgecombe, plus Lord Denning.
- A nostalgic look back at the Great Depression with contemporary archival footage and film clips picturing James Cagney as an American Everyman.
- True crime documentary telling the story of the murder of Donegal mum-of-four Dolores McCrea. Family members, detectives and forensic scientists tell the story of cold-blooded murder and the man who nearly got away with it.
- The story of the hijacking of Air France Flight AF139 on 27 June 1976 from Athens and the subsequent mission to rescue the hostages from the airport terminal at Entebbe in Uganda. The movie contains interviews with former hostages, including Captain Bacos who (together with his crew) refused to abandon his passengers as well those who planned the rescue mission and those executed it.
- One man, five continents, and a multitude of sin! Ashley Hames tours the world looking for sleazy weirdness.
- Susanna Reid explores the murder of 8-year-old schoolgirl, Sarah Payne.
- Documentary examining the origins and growth of the anti-vaccination movement, and its impact on global efforts to defeat the Covid-19 pandemic. Interviews with experts shed light on this well-funded and organised movement and its methods.
- This film is a labor of love, delicious to watch and full of tenderness for General de Gaulle as a person. Made for TV, (two episodes 1 hour 3/4 each), it retraces some of the most salient events in the General's life, from the start of WW II up to his assuming power in 1959, events which are evoked through family conversations or meetings with his close companions, i.e. his supporters through his political career. There are also actual newsreels from these events. But the standpoint of the film is not primarily historical - a knowledge of the period's history being almost a prerequisite to fully understand the film's niceties -; the standpoint is mostly personal: an effort to recreate what it felt to live close to this great man. There are frequent flashbacks to de Gaulle's role during WW II, his dealings with Reynaud, Churchill, Roosevelt (and Gen. Giraud - his onetime American-backed rival). The second part of the film describes, no less interestingly, his life through the IVth Republic. Born in 1944, having lived in France through the post-war political turmoils and the Algerian "events", also most interested in the history of WW II, I have found this film very credible. The dialogues in French (or broken French in the case of Churchill), delivered by excellent actors, literally recreate the "look and feel" of those times. The film is such that the dialogues can be savoured primarily by fluent French speakers. I do not know of the version in English - which may nevertheless be of interest to those seeking a French viewpoint on de Gaulle's life. __ .
- The gruesome story behind the Moors Murders.
- Explores the history of paedophile allegations in British Politics and the issue of child rapers in power is an epidemic.
- ITV's long running late-night national news bulletin and weather forecast.
- A look back at the stories which occurred in Ireland and abroad between 1962 and 2019 accompanied only by soundtrack of that particular year and subtitles - no narration.
- Channel 5's main evening news bulletin, famous for the way it changed news presentation in the UK with it's brightly coloured sets and presenters who stood up or 'perched on desks'.
- A history of the eleven years which Thatcher spent as Prime Minister of the UK.
- The show first appeared in the summer of 1975, produced some 130 episodes up till the ending of 1979, and was presented by Janet Street-Porter.
- Max Clifford was a powerful media publicist to the stars. But in 2014 he was jailed for historic sex crimes. Now, the survivors of his abuse tell their stories.
- Documentary looking at the work of the U.S. government department the Advanced Aerospace Threat Indentification Program, which investigates sightings of unidentified aerial phenomena.
- The events surrounding the disastrous day in September 1992 when billions were spent on shoring up the pound and Britain has forced out of the ERM, as re-told by some of the leading cast members of the drama.
- Ross explores the untold story of the 9 month cat-and-mouse game between police and the criminal gang intent on stealing diamonds worth £350 million from an exhibition at the Millennium Dome in London in 2000.
- Jimmy Carr host's the annual quiz of the year. Participants for this year include Sarah Millican, James Acaster, Jonathan Ross, Judi Love and Guz Khan. A host of celebrities also cameo to ask their own questions.
- At last, for the first time here is a major new series of the most extraordinary stories behind the greatest crimes and trials of this century. True stories carefully researched and reconstructed with actual archive footage. Cases which have become almost legendary in the annals of crime and detection.
- News and weather broadcast at 6:30pm on Monday-Friday.
- A documentary series on modern wars in the Middle East, from the Six Day War in 1967 to the 1990s.
- Lesley Whittle was just 17 when she was snatched by Donald Neilson - the Black Panther.
- Through rare archive footage and exclusive interviews, "The Girl Who Would Be Queen" tells the story of the early life of Queen Elizabeth II, and the events leading to her accession and coronation.
- A remarkable series presented exclusively for international television and video. * Why was Apollo 13 unlucky? * What happened at Dawson's Field? * Which German found a spy in his office? * What tragedy struck the Paris air show? * In which year did John Lennon die? * Who parachuted onto the QE2? * Who expelled 50,000 Asians to Britain? * What made Brighton beach famous? 22 one-hour programmes of top quality international archive film footage, giving a truly balanced and entertaining perspective of the most exciting, topical and human interest events of the two decades - the 1970s and the 1980s. There's something for everybody! The politics, the fashions, the music, the stars, the personalities, the conflicts and the disasters which touched all our hearts.
- Early in the 1990s, Hefner and others are interviewed on camera about Hefner's childhood and youth, the beginnings of Playboy and its later empire, what those enterprises meant to society, troubles with pundits, censors, and the government, and two crises within Hefner's world, the arrest and prosecution of a close associate and the murder of a model. Susan Brownmiller provides the basic critique of Hefner's businesses (women are objects); Hefner says he wanted to break repression, question traditional values, and present the healthy, wholesome, and real eroticism of the girl next door. By 1992, Hefner is extolling the virtues of marriage, children, and family life.
- Following rapper Digga D as he is released from a 15-month stint in prison. He is intent on making a success of his music career, but that's not straightforward.
- An original documentary from Turner Classic Movies, narrated by Julie Christie
- An investigation into the crash of Pan Am Flight 103 over Lockerbie, Scotland.
- Barbara Castle, the first woman to hold major cabinet positions in the male-dominated world of politics, talks candidly about her life.
- Across the UK, more than 60,000 couples have seen their wedding plans by the Covid-19 pandemic. In this one-off programme, Fred Sirieix gives one couple the chance of a virtual wedding at home.
- Tom Bradby presents live ITV News coverage of the inauguration of Donald J. Trump.
- ITN news bulletins separate from the fixed time slots of their flagship programmes.
- With a life spanning a century, the Queen Mother was a revered figure in British life. With contributions from renowned royal expert David Starkey, this documentary presents a revealing portrait of one of the longest-lived and most prominent members of the royal family from the Second World War to the end of the 20th century.