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- US police chief Bill Hixon lands in Lincolnshire with his 14 year-old daughter Kelsey, hoping to flee their recent painful past. New community forces Bill to question everything about himself.
- Director Michael Apted revisits the same group of British-born adults after a seven-year wait. The subjects are interviewed as to the changes that have occurred in their lives during the last seven years.
- Comedian Paul O'Grady follows the work of Battersea Dogs and Cats Home, meeting some of the dogs there and the people who look after them.
- After 25 years of playing Hercule Poirot, British actor David Suchet explores the enduring appeal of his most legendary character.
- Through diaries, letters and memoirs, this documentary shows how the Great War transformed the lives of regular British citizens. Historical footage as outstanding actors reenact first-hand accounts found in Britain.
- Dance Mums is a reality television series that follows Jennifer Ellison, the owner of Jelli Studios in Liverpool, England, as she coaches young dancers in the dance and show business. It is a spin-off of the American TV series Dance Moms.
- Alistair Stewart presents incredible clips of eyewitness footage, filmed by members of the public.
- Inside Britain's Highest Security Psychiatric Hospital. Patients that come here have often perpetrated horrendous crimes, but they are also victims and it's very easy to see somebody as either the perpetrator or the victim.
- Peter Wilkinson has had unprecedented Royal access for nearly 20 years, capturing state events and personal moments alike while at The Queen's side.
- 9 British showbiz stars of the 1960s, 1970s and 1980s travel to Las Vegas, live together, explore the city and rehearse for a dream gig in one of the strip's most iconic theatres.
- Robson Green explores the region known as "Britain's best-kept secret". This series reveals why the county of his birth still remains for him a magical and mysterious ancient kingdom. He immerses himself in the unique experiences it has to offer, camping wild in the most remote spot in Britain, stargazing into the darkest skies in England and exploring the rich and deep history of a county which has its own flag, along with iconic locations such as Holy Island and Hadrian's Wall.
- Celebrities comment on the ground breaking series 7 UP and the impact the show made in their lives. With clips from the original series and interviews.
- Robert Peston presents a new Wednesday evening political talk show interviewing leading figures from British politics about the issues of the day. Replacing Peston on Sunday (2016).
- Each episode, three competitive anglers from around the world compete against each other in their home country; pitting their own rules in their own competitions. But the points aren't just caught in the water; as the guest anglers score the host's hospitality!
- Former comedy actor Ade Edmondson travels with a caravan all over Britain, where each episode he stops in a different county to find out about its unique foods and traditions.
- Christine Bleakley presents a tribute to Michael Flatley. A 20 year retrospective of his career, with interviews, guest singer Nadine Coyle, and clips from his dancing.
- Susanna Reid chronicles the story of John Worboys, Britain's most prolific serial rapist.
- Martin gives clear and comprehensive advice on energy switching and savings.
- Little England follows some of the many British ex-pats who have settled in the beautiful medieval town of Eymet in the South of France. They talk about their lives and the typical British comforts they have brought to the French town.
- Susanna Reid visits convicts awaiting the death penalty in US prisons.
- This documentary series looks at the enduring appeal of the British costume drama genre, and features clips and interviews with both the stars and those who worked behind the camera.
- Ranvir Singh and her team of experts help British families to eat healthy and save money.
- Dermot O'Leary interviews Paul McCartney about the making of his classic album "Band on the Run".
- Behind the scenes with the famous RAF squadron as it creates a new jaw-dropping display and embarks on a challenging worldwide season, showcasing the work of the ground crews and backroom staff who make it all possible.
- The story of Muhammad Ali's visits to Britain over almost five decades - including his trainer Angelo Dundee, the boxers he fought, journalists who knew him and friends that he made.
- Three-part documentary series detailing life of the new aristocracy over Chatsworth's season during 2011. For the first time ever, the palace of the peaks, Chatsworth House in Derbyshire, has opened its doors to the cameras for a whole year. It is a special opportunity to take an behind the scenes glimpse of life upstairs and downstairs in the 21st century.
- Dating show. A singleton looks around the houses of three potential matches, and must decide which one to meet just by how they judge the abodes. Then the chosen one gets to look round their house back and decide whether to accept.
- The greatest advertisements ever shown in Britain.
- TV show where the British public have voted for their favourite Beatles song that made No.1 in the singles chart. Various celebrities/experts give their views or memories on each song as the tracks are counted down to the one with the most votes.
- In Trevor McDonald: Return To South Africa, one of Britain's most distinguished journalists and broadcasters discovers a very different South Africa to the one he last visited as a journalist over 20 years ago. To mark what would have been Nelson Mandela's 100th birthday in 2018, Sir Trevor McDonald is back in South Africa where he conducted one of television's most historic interviews. This very personal film gives Trevor the opportunity to set foot once more in South Africa - to see for himself the current state of a nation which has played such a big part in his own life.
- A home can say a lot about the owner. Their taste, their lifestyle and their personalities are all expressed through the furniture and decor they have chosen, and a person's home is their most private, personal sanctuary. May The Best House Win throws open the front doors of four house-proud strangers who believe their property is uniquely impressive. After snooping around one another's homes they'll give their candid review and scores before finding out what everyone thought about their house, but will they be able to handle the criticism?
- A documentary about the history of the Coronation Street set, from it's humble studio bound beginnings to the move to a new location in 2013. Members of the cast reminisce about their memories of working on our favourite Street.
- A look at how Eric Chappell's play The Banana Box was turned into ITV's most celebrated sitcom and how it made stars of the cast.
- A special programme condensing eighteen months' worth of storylines from 'Coronation Street' to enable viewers in New Zealand to catch up with the UK transmission timeline.
- Six people whose lives have been blighted by severe stammers undergo the intensive McGuire Programme as they attempt to transform their speech over the course of 4 days using physical and psychological techniques.
- The story of the carry on films.
- This Shiver (ITV Studios) documentary reveals what happened behind-the-scenes on some of the most momentous breaking news events in our lifetime - as told by those caught up in the real-life drama, those in the newsrooms and those responsible for delivering these newsflashes into millions of people's homes. News stories covered include the death of Diana, Princess of Wales (1997); the assassination of President Kennedy in Dallas (1963); the coal-tip landslide in Aberfan (1966); the Lockerbie Air Disaster (1988); the terrorist attacks on the World Trade Center in New York (2001); the start of Operation Desert Storm during the Gulf War (1991); the dramatic end of the Iranian Embassy siege in London (1980); and the announcement of the death of the Queen Elizabeth, the Queen Mother (2002).
- Documentary following the efforts of Lady Colin Campbell to restore the ruined 18th-century Castle Goring in Sussex. The eccentric celebrity has bold plans to turn the building into a home fit for a lady and an upmarket wedding venue.
- A new, live, interactive Sunday morning political magazine show featuring interviews, topical guests, satire and discussion. Hosted by ITV's new political editor, Robert Peston.
- The end of an era as the studios where ITV filmed its many shows for 45 years closes its doors for the last time.