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Documentary going behind the scenes at the London transport hub, meeting the army of workers who keep this vital network running.
Inside King's Cross: The Railway
Helden der Kreisklasse
Was pop star Britney right to blame her father for her controversial conservatorship? This series tells the story from both perspectives. It looks at Jamie's side for the first time and hears Britney's story with rarely seen first-person accounts.
Jamie Vs Britney: The Father Daughter Trials
Melanie Müller – Dschungelkönigin in Love!
Little England is a documentary series about English expatriates in Dordogne, France. The first series comprised 12 episodes and was broadcast on ITV from 12 September to 5 December 2011. The second series contained eight episodes and was broadcast from 23 October to 17 December 2012. Both series were shown on Monday evenings at 8pm.
Little England
Lust auf Meer
Hablando en plata
Nick Knowles is off on another ambitious adventure, this time to South America. From Chile’s ‘end of the world’ to Argentina, Nick treks Torres del Paine, kayaks under Grey Glacier, herds bulls, learns the tango, and enjoys the best steak in Buenos Aires
Nick Knowles in South America
Wildlife biologist Lizzie Daly embarks on an exhilarating journey in which she traverses air, land and sea to encounter wildlife and explore the world's most remote corners.
Deep Dive North America
15 Minutes of Fame
Brit Cops is a British reality television series following the work of police officers in the UK. It was first broadcast on Bravo. Since the closing of Bravo on 1 January 2011, older episodes were shown on Channel One until the channel closed down on 1 February 2011 and Series 5 is continuing on Sky Livingit. For the sixth series the show changed its name to Cop Squad. Each series focuses on different UK police forces. Richard Bacon narrates Series 1, 2 and 3, Simon Allix narrates Series 4, Daniel Abineri narrates Series 5 and Robert Glenister narrates Series 6. The show was produced by Steadfast Television until they went into administration in 2010, Series 6 was produced by October Films. It has replaced Street Crime UK on Bravo and has had the following series:
Brit Cops
Recherche héritiers
The crystal clear waters of East Asia are home to some of the world’s rarest and most exotic creatures. Dive beneath the waves to discover this stunning underwater landscape and learn how these aquatic species have evolved alongside their environment to allow both plant and fish to thrive.
Ocean Wild
Rhapsody and The Two Pigeons
Even the world's top companies make mistakes. Insiders reveal how plans that seemed like a good idea turned into commercial calamities,
Business Nightmares with Evan Davis
Evviva!
Archipels de feu
Polar Bear Week with Nigel Marven
Mein Leben auf Achse
RuhrBeat - Die vergessene Rapstory
Journal d'une transition
Every 90 seconds someone is reported missing in the UK. In this series Dan Walker investigates those who've gone missing, seeking answers to the mysteries.
Vanished: The Hunt For Britain's Missing People
Vanessa Mai – MAI time is now
Kim Frank tells the story of his band "Echt" ("Du trägst keine Liebe in dir", "Weinst du", "Junimond"). From over 240 hours of private recordings, he shows the five friends growing up as pop stars at the end of the 90s. An intimate coming-of-age trilogy.
Echt – Unsere Jugend
The Unrideables
La belleza nos une
Gang de Paris : Skinhead
The story of a year in the life of Bodnant Garden in North Wales.
A Garden in Snowdonia
The iconic toys that shaped childhoods across the country.
Britain's Favourite Toys
Featuring groundbreaking new science, experiments and leading scientists from a variety of disciplines, the series unravels the natural history of the body's largest organ.
Secrets of Skin
Exploring Colombia's wild coast, a natural fortress surrounded by shark-infested seas, blanketed in impenetrable jungle and teaming with deadly snakes.
Colombia's Wild Coast
Landgemacht
Each episode features a story centred on true murder case involving the discovery of a shallow grave known as ‘deposition sites’ by police. Told from the perspective of the lead investigators, each story follows a trail of clues often employing cutting edge investigative science to catch their killer.
Shallow Grave
My Song, Our History
Over the course of one winter, this 4-part documentary series observes an intensive care unit at Berlin's Charité hospital, at the height of the pandemic to date. The films offer an intimate insight into a world on the threshold between life and death, unknown to most. Around the clock, the staff on Ward 43 fight to save the lives of those seriously ill with the novel Coronavirus. Up close and without commentary, "Inside Charité: Covid-ICU 43" tells the story of this struggle in a microcosm that knows neither day or night, populated by glaring lights and beeping machines. Despite high-tech intensive care and immense personal dedication, the staff repeatedly come up against the limits of their human abilities. They are confronted with a completely new disease that can damage the entire body and defies tried and tested therapies. Time and again, the experienced doctors and nurses have to accept the inevitable and let their patients go
Charité intensiv
Aux origines de l'humanité
Inspired by the chilling rediscovery of Ed Gein’s original three-day police interrogation transcripts, this extraordinary two-part series brings to life one of America’s most infamous true crime stories in a way never seen before. Ed Gein: Original Psycho is a chilling documentary that places viewers face-to-face with one of history’s most disturbing killers, the man whose crimes inspired Psycho, The Texas Chainsaw Massacre, and The Silence of the Lambs.
Ed Gein: Original Psycho
Food Junkies
Gok's Clothes Roadshow
Ross Kemp investigates the online communities of isolation, anger, and misogyny that are reshaping masculinity. Kemp explores whether Britain’s incels are responsible for the wave of violence against women, or if the roots of the problem lie far deeper and are more widespread than anyone dared think.
Ross Kemp: Lost Boys, Deadly Men
In German kitchens, over 7 billion eggs are cooked every year, more than 2.3 million tons of meat are consumed, 29 billion liters of milk are drunk and more and more fish is being eaten. But where does all this come from? Is the fish caught by a white-bearded captain with a crew of children? Does the chicken live on an idyllic farm with a rooster on the manure? And are pigs actually always happy and cows purple and colorful? The reality is different - a world full of battery hens, huge fish farms and slaughterhouses. Animals are production units - without a soul, without the right to a life. The main thing is cheap. This documentary provides unsparing insights into the depths of the factory farming industry and reveals the true origins of our food, free from suggestive advertising messages.
Ware Tier
Jean-Marc Jancovici's lecture at École des Mines de Paris May-June 2019
Jean-Marc Jancovici's Lecture at École des Mines Paris Tech May-June 2019
Lucy Worsley, chief curator at Historic Royal Palaces, explores how the physical and mental health of our past monarchs has shaped the history of the nation.
Fit to Rule: How Royal Illness Changed History
Männer der See
The Miracle of Bali is a BBC series of cultural documentaries narrated by David Attenborough and first shown in 1969. The series comprises three programs about the culture of Bali. The complete series is available as a special feature on the DVD release of David Attenborough's 1975 series The Tribal Eye.
The Miracle of Bali
The Flying Scotsman has broken records and starred in movies.
The Flying Scotsman
Junior Docs
Sucrément Bon
When the President's only daughter, Liu Xinping, checks into a hospital for her chemotherapy treatment, the head of internal medicine and the head of surgery become core members of the President's medical team. Both men plan to use this opportunity to prove themselves as the best candidate for the position of hospital director. As a result, the two men appoint rival surgeons to attend to Xiuping's surgery.
The Hospital
The Cosmos: A Beginner's Guide
Follow Towson University's Women's Basketball team through their turbulent first season under new head coach Laura Harper, in their bid to win the CAA Conference Championship.
For the Love of the Game: Towson Tigers
GB News releases landmark documentary telling the story of 1,000 years of Coronations
The Crown: A Thousand Year Story
What the Romans Did for Us, is a 2000 BBC documentary series "looking at the innovations and inventions brought to Britain by the Romans". The title of the programme is derived from the cult movie Monty Python's Life of Brian, referencing the famous scene where the People's Front of Judea discuss "What have the Romans done for us?"
What the Romans Did for Us
Your favorite Food Network stars reveal their best-kept, most-intimate, guilty-pleasure secrets for the first time ever! We visit the locations and meet the chefs who make these crazy, ooey-gooey, “I-can't-believe-I'm-eating-this” food masterpieces!
Guilty Pleasures
Live coverage of London's New Year's Eve fireworks from the Thames Embankment as Big Ben strikes midnight.
New Year's Eve Fireworks
China Nature's Ancient Kingdom
Documentary venturing inside the world of brain and spinal surgery at the Walton Centre in Liverpool.
Trauma Room One
A dedicated staff hopes to change the lives of at-risk students at a therapeutic academy in Chicago in this docuseries.
Last Chance High
An extraordinary look at what happens when people have the experience of fear removed through the use of a powerful new drug. Derren examines the psychology of religious belief, performs a satanic rite and attempts to give an atheist a religious conversion.