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Tim Samuels explores the rising pervasiveness of pornography, discovers how new technology is changing porn, and questions porn films' reluctance to portray safe sex on screen.
Hardcore Profits
Documentary series examining the politics and intrigue surrounding history's most famous figures, including Henry VIII, Napoleon Bonaparte, Peter the Great and Catherine the Great.
Icons of Power
Series that follows recent scientific developments as researchers across Europe explore the extraordinary capabilities of plants.
The Secret Genius of Plants
The story of the hunt for five-year-old April Jones who went missing outside her home in Machynlleth, and the challenges faced by the police trying to convict a local suspect.
The Disappearance of April Jones
Flying high above the skies of Scotland, meet the young crew of the UK's largest regional airline. Prepare to take off with the pilots, cabin crew and engineers who are buckling their belts for their busiest summer yet.
Sky High Club: Scotland and Beyond
An insight into the world of Fred Dibnah. In this documentary, you'll get to see him climb a 100-foot chimney that he's preparing for demolition. further exploits see Fred behind the wheel of a road roller and fixing a steam engine.
Fred Dibnah - Getting Steamed Up
Adam Nicolson looks at how and why whale populations were so drastically reduced in the 20th century, and attempts to see whaling through the eyes of the time.
Britain's Whale Hunters: The Untold Story
The previously untold history of Britain's mixed-race community and the many love stories that created it.
George Alagiah: Mixed Britannia
A shocking expose of one of the greatest animal welfare scandals of our time Two years in the making, Pedigree Dogs Exposed lifts the lid on the extent of health and welfare problems in pedigree dogs, caused by decades of inbreeding and breeding primarily for "beauty" rather than health and function. Supported by strong testimony from top experts, the film argues that, without radical reform, many of our best-loved breeds face extinction.
Pedigree Dogs Exposed
The 100 Greatest Cartoons o los 100 mejores dibujos animados es un documental que se hizo por una encuesta realizada por el canal británico de televisión Channel 4 en el 2004. [1] Son en total 105 caricaturas - incluyendo una combinación de programas de televisión de animación y cortos animados, características de los dibujos animados y el nombre de los dibujos animados y fueron nominados por Canal 4 y clasificadas por encuesta pública, y sólo los 100 primeros se muestran
100 Greatest Cartoons
From the longest criminal trial in UK history, to headline-hitting murder prosecutions, this series revisits 12 high-profile and memorable court cases which shocked Scotland.
The Trials That Shocked Scotland
Concorde: The Supersonic Race
Visits to remote, primitive cultures to see how they cope with the challenges of the modern world.
Edge Of Existence
A unique insight into the life of Mark Drakeford as he deals with the Covid-19 pandemic.
First Minister in a Pandemic
Celebrating the inventions across England that have changed people's daily lives.
Invented in England
Dangerous Adventures for Boys
Officers mount a major operation to tackle drug dealing in south Wales.
Police Raid: Minute by Minute
Lucy Letby is currently serving 15 life sentences for the murder and attempted murder of multiple infants - but insists she’s innocent. This documentary goes deep inside her case.
Lucy Letby: Murder or Mistake
Explorations, powered by Duracell is a documentary TV series that looks into the many aspects of the human life with science, technology and research. Three series have been broadcast. Series 1 - 6 x 1hr, Series 2 - 13 x 1/2hr, Series 3 - 13 x 1/2hr. It is an example of "advertiser funded programming", where Duracell fund the cost of production of the series, produced by Broadcast Marketing Ltd, London. Executive Producers for Broadcast Marketing, Bill Orde and Peter Telford. The second series mainly focuses on daily life, ranging from food to fear to love. It provides interesting information and fact that usually do not come to people's minds, such as : ⁕How food changes the chemistry of the brain, affecting one's mood and ability to achieve. ⁕The factors that cause attraction - Body shape, symmetry of a person's face and movement of a person. ⁕How short-term stress can save one's life, and how long-term stress can be a slow and potential killer. ⁕The origins of phobia, how people react when they confront their fears head-on. The first and the second series were broadcast on September 2003 and September 2004, respectively. The documentary is broadcast on the National Geographic Channel in the United States, BBC World, and cable/terrestrial channels elsewhere around the world. It is produced jointly by BBC Worldwide Ltd and Broadcast Marketing Ltd, United Kingdom.
Explorations
54 Days tells the story of the events that led to the COVID-19 lockdown around the world, predominately through the case studies of both China, and the US. This chilling account chronicles 54 days across both countries, during which China locked down on the origin of the virus in Wuhan, creating concerns over their control and sharing of information about the virus to its neighbours, and during which the United States made crucial decisions that would severely impact the spread of the virus in their own country.
54 Days
Documentary series telling the real story behind some of the most dramatic and extraordinary calls made to emergency operators. Featuring exclusive interviews and first-hand accounts.
Shocking Emergency Calls
The Speedshop features former Royal Marine Titch Cormack who left the military in order to pursue his passion for building motorbikes but has since created a number of life-changing motorbikes and vehicles for those who need them. So prepare for an emotional six episodes as Titch creates a number of special vehicles for various people with incredible stories to tell.
The Speedshop
Alternative Medicine: The Evidence
Secret Life of Formula One
Former Royal Marine Arthur Williams walks across Britain to learn about World War II, including details of women who became spies, teenagers who went down the mines, and inventors who created new weapons used in the conflict.
Walking Wartime Britain
Bizarre Animal ER
A countdown of the nation's favourite 80s songs, as voted for by the British public.
Britain's Favourite 80's Songs
Observational documentary series featuring scientific experiments which look at the ways a new generation experience life across Britain and the world today.
Planet Child
Adventurer Richard Parks explores the crucial days that have changed the course of Welsh history. Surprising and inspiring, in triumph or despair, these are the days that forged not only Wales, but the whole world. He begins by charting the change that comes in the wake of victory. It's the story of Wales as it's never been told before.
24 Awr Newidiodd Gymru
The extraordinary story of how a Britain in turmoil changed the world by stealth through its politics, culture and technology.
Made in the 80s: The Decade That Shaped Our World
BBC TWO travels the Lost Highway and uncovers the story of country music on a journey to the heart of America and the music that has come to define it. Randy Travis in BBC TWO's The Lost HighwayFrom the makers of the award-winning series Dancing in the Street and Walk On By comes another major heritage music series charting the history of country music in the words of its greatest performers and producers, musicians and songwriters. 2003 sees the 50th anniversary of the death of Hank Williams, the most iconic figure in country and one of the most revered songwriters of all time. And country is currently enjoying a remarkable renaissance fueled by the international success of the multi-million selling soundtrack to the Coen Brothers movie O Brother Where Art Thou.
Lost Highway: The Story of Country Music
Two teams of petrol heads pitch their souped-up tractors against each other in a series of challenges that put their driving skill and vehicle power to the test.
The Fast And The Farmer-ish
Follows people performing extremely dangerous jobs.
Danger Men
Night Shift was a late-twentieth-century television series that portrayed people who work the night shift. Night Shift was made by a small independent production company called Addictive TV for the ITV network in the United Kingdom. Each episode of Night Shift lasted only five to ten minutes. The show's original run was from 1992 to 1994, while an additional series was produced in 1998. Several of Night Shift's episodes were filmed at the same location, most notably Gatwick Airport and Victoria Station. The original series featured a highly effective model shot, in which a camera moves across a Monopoly-style map of a city into the title, Night Shift, written as a street name. The shot was produced for a pilot in mid-1992, but utilized in the final shows too. The model was constructed by model-maker Peter Poole, and filmed by Dave Hicks. Despite the slick look, there was no professional film studio involved: just a Brighton garage. A mini-mist smoke machine was used to add depth to the backlit model, which was about 6 by 4 feet in size. A photo appeared in the design magazine, Creative Review, in the What's New In Design? section. The show, filmed entirely hand-held in a style very common now but not at the time, was presented in a lighthearted and informal fashion by the writer and actor, Colin Bennett. Bennett is also known for his appearance on the BBC children's television show, Take Hart, which was presented by Tony Hart.
Night Shift
One city, eight weeks and two contrasting schools come together to put on a professional production of Shakespeare's Romeo and Juliet.
When Romeo Met Juliet
Revealing anecdotes from some of Science Fiction's brightest stars give an entertaining insight into their best-known work.
My Life in Science Fiction
Can eight experts survive for a month in the wilderness, using only Stone Age tools?
Surviving The Stone Age
Comedy legend Frank Skinner and playwright Denise Mina hit the road to explore the lives of Alexander Pope and Jonathan Swift, two of literature's most influential humourists.
Skinner & Mina's Literary Road Trip - Pope & Swift
Three-part series in which Professor Richard Fortey investigates why islands are natural laboratories of evolution and meets some of the unique and remarkable species that live on them. Examining some of the crucial influences on natural selection that are normally overlooked - like geology, geography, isolation and time - the series reveals that there is much more to evolution than 'survival of the fittest'. Charting the lifecycle of islands - from their birth and colonisation to the flowering of evolutionary creativity that often accompanies their maturity, and what happens when an island grows old and nears its end - Fortey encounters wild lemurs in the rainforest of Madagascar, acid-resistant shrimps in the rock pools of Hawaii, and giant wolf spiders in Madeira as he searches for the hidden rules of island evolution.
Nature's Wonderlands: Islands of Evolution
Edward and Mary: The Unknown Tudors
Determined to prevent it if he possibly can, Terry Pratchett took a personal journey through the science and the reality of what it's like to be diagnosed with Alzheimer's. This two part documentary followed Terry's race to find a cure as he endeavoured to find ways of slowing, mitigating or even reversing its course.
Terry Pratchett: Living with Alzheimer's
Heston's Fantastical Food
Alistair Heather sets out on a mission to reclaim the Scots language. For decades, his fellow-Scots speakers have been mocked, their language oppressed by educators, politicians and broadcasters. One famous report claimed that 'Scots is not the language of educated people anywhere'. Alistair tells the history of the language and argues that Scots is fighting back after decades of ignorance and oppression.
Rebel Tongue
What's better than extreme sports? The performance of thrilling stunts in exotic locations! Travel to locations like Hawaii, Norway, America, and more & watch mountain biking, kayaking, waterboarding, windsurfing by world-class athletes!
Nomads Seeking Adventure
Sir Mortimer Wheeler considers some of the outstanding features of the Roman Empire
The Grandeur that was Rome
Hook it & Cook it
A gloriously escapist exploration of one of the world's most glamorous and iconic places. Peek inside Beverly Hills' opulent homes, hotels and businesses to see how the other half work, rest and play.
Inside Beverly Hills: The Land of the Rich and Famous
Undercover Princesses is a BBC Three reality TV show which took three royal claimants from foreign cultures and placed them in Ingatestone where they had to 'live and date' like normal people. The idea for the programme came from the 1988 Eddie Murphy film Coming to America. The contestants are Xenia Gabriela Florence Sophie Iris, Princess of Saxony and Duchess to Saxony, Germany, b. 1986; HRH Princess Sheillah Cinderella Nvannungi of Buganda, Uganda, b. 1982 although this claim by her is disputed; and HH Princess Aaliya Sultana Babi of Balasinor, India, b. 1974. The three women lived in a house together in Essex and the primary focus is on their search to find love in the UK whilst at the same time getting used to doing things for themselves. Only one of the princesses, Sheillah Cinderella Nvannungi, was able to find a long lasting relationship, with former Tobagan basketball player Paul David as her candidate.
Undercover Princesses
Three-part documentary series looking at human breasts and genitals and problems associated with them experienced by some people.
Private Parts
Series following a writer's attempts to reinvigorate the Dartmoor Wildlife Park in Devon.
Ben's Zoo
The definitive documentary series of the man behind the myth, weaving together never-before-seen archival materials, chilling evidence, and powerful testimony from the women who lived through it all and the investigators who worked to piece together what actually happened.
Untitled Dirty John Documentary Series
The astonishing inside story of how, in the wake of his 2020 election defeat, Donald Trump and his loyalists set out to engineer victory.
Trump's Heist: The President Who Wouldn't Lose?
A wild and epic journey of unexpected discoveries, this series follows vet and adventurer Cal Major on an 800mile stand-up paddleboarding expedition around Scotland's most dramatic and stunning coastline. Through stories of our human connection to the ocean, we meet the people whose lives are intertwined with the sea, and investigate the vitally important wildlife and ecosystems in Scottish waters.
Scotland: Ocean Nation
The truth about Britain's gangs is complex and deep. It is a hidden world where selling drugs, robbery and extreme violence area normal part of everyday life. This is a unique look into the heart of British gang culture.
Inside the Gang
First-hand testimonies tell the story of one of the UK's largest murder investigations. Left in the killer's wake are devastated families and a huge police inquiry piecing together the disturbing puzzle of an unknown serial killer.
The Child Snatcher: Manhunt
Documentary going behind the scenes of the Channel Tunnel.
The Channel Tunnel – Life on the Inside
Tourettes: I Swear I Can't Help It is a QED documentary made by the BBC in 2009.
Tourettes: I Swear I Can't Help It
Expect drama, emotion and tender moments as we follow the work of midwives delivering babies in people’s homes.
Yorkshire Midwives On Call
With unprecedented access to young people in the care of Coventry Children’s Services, Kids follows teenagers through a crucial year in their lives.