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Big Brother: On The Couch
In a landmark two-part series, the policies and personality of the man who ruled Britain for a decade are examined by Andrew Rawnsley, one of the most authoritative chroniclers of New Labour.
The Rise and Fall of Tony Blair
Auf und davon – Mein Auslandstagebuch is a German documentary television series, broadcast on VOX since 16 April 2007. The television series is in the format of docu-soaps covering young people who leave their lives, their families, their friends and their home for the first time to spend some time abroad. The participants relates their experiences and impressions with a handheld camera.
Auf und davon – Mein Auslandstagebuch
Selling Houses Abroad
Children Of Helen House
Presented by Gregg Wallace, What's Really In Our Food series peels back the baffling world of food labelling, investigates junk food and the UK's love of ready meals.
What's Really in our Food
A group of 100 anonymous citizens interview guest political leaders.
Tengo una pregunta para usted
This mini series follows the adventures of Hector and his friends on a series of amazingly imaginative adventures on their way to school each morning.
The Peculiar Adventures of Hector
Can Fat Teens Hunt
Britain Sings Christmas
Guardianes de la Naturaleza
Exploring myths and exposing scams, 'The Bulls**t Detective' delves into the truth behind popular beliefs. Each hour-long episode takes viewers on a journey of skepticism and discovery, challenging accepted norms and uncovering the facts.
The Bulls**t Detective
Thirties in Colour: Countdown to War takes black-and-white films from the era and colourises the footage, bringing the past vividly back to life.
The Twenties In Colour
The Love Trap
Kargar trifft den Nagel
Meet The Natives
Monarchy: The Royal Family at Work is a fly on the wall documentary TV series made by the BBC and RDF Media which follows the British Royal Family over the course of a year. The promotion for the documentary caused a controversy in 2007 when the BBC showed a group of journalists a trailer of the series including some shots that were edited in non-chronological order making it erroneously appear that Queen Elizabeth II had stormed out of a photo shoot with Annie Leibovitz after being asked to remove her 'crown'. On 11 July 2007, the controller of BBC One, Peter Fincham, told journalists at the BBC1 new season launch that the trailer showed the Queen "losing it a bit and walking out in a huff". However, the clip which appeared to show the Queen abruptly leaving in an agitated mood was actually of her entering the shoot. The next day, the BBC issued a statement which pointed out the error and formally apologised to the Queen. Both Fincham and the Chief Creative Officer of RDF Media, Stephen Lambert, resigned as a result of the controversy.
Monarchy: The Royal Family at Work
Intérieur Sport
Domian unterwegs
Light-hearted look at the absurd behaviour displayed by British parents desperate to get it right for their offspring.
The Madness of Modern Families
Sex In Court is a British factual entertainment series which premiered on E4 on 29 March 2007. It takes a look at bedroom politics within modern relationships. The pilot features mother of two Rachel, who brings her husband Guy to court over a clash of lovemaking styles. Each episode sees people put on trial by their partner, or ex-partner. In a formal, court-like atmosphere, each party will be thoroughly cross-examined by a judge. Due to its nature E4 will air this programme after the watershed. The theme of the programme is very similar to Playboy TV's Sex Court.
Sex In Court
Businessman Sir Gerry Robinson believes any organisation can be made to run well. To prove it, he attempts to bring down waiting times at Rotherham General Hospital in six months.
Can Gerry Robinson Fix the NHS?
Gemeinsam stark
Die Deutschen – Eine Alltagsgeschichte des 20. Jahrhunderts
Don't Call Me Stupid
Street Doctor is a prime-time health series which was first shown in January 2007 on BBC One television. The format involves four GPs who take to the streets to diagnose, advise and treat people wherever they might be—at work or out and about. Locations have included high streets, ferries, restaurants, factories, markets, theatres, sports grounds, the Great North Run, race courses and the ballet. The four GPs who appear in the show are Dr Ayan Panja, Dr Jonty Heaversedge, Dr Barbara Murray, and BMA council member Dr George Rae. They are all full-time GPs practising in the United Kingdom. The second series visited Nottingham, the Isle of Man, Manchester, London, Bristol, Bangor, Edinburgh and York, using locations such as Covent Garden and the Royal Exchange Theatre. A spin-off from the show called Beach Doctor was also commissioned and was shown as part of BBC One's The One Show in August 2007. Street Doctor had originally been made as a pilot and was commissioned independently of The One Show despite being promoted on it in 2006. Many elements of Street Doctor 's format have been emulated by various strands and shows on both the BBC and other channels. The show has been estimated to attract around 4 million viewers and was re-commissioned for 2008. The third series started on Wednesday 2 April 2008 in Chester, the 9 April 2008 episode was in Sheffield, and on 16 April 2008 the doctors visited Oxford.
Street Doctor
Sass – Das große Camping-Grillen
The Big Day
George Lamb goes behind the scenes of the restaurant reality show
The Restaurant: You're Fried!
Children's documentary series examining issues that affect the natural world featuring clips of animals with a common theme.
Our Planet
M.I.High
Celebrity chef James Martin shares his love of puddings with the nation, giving viewers the most comprehensive guide yet to desserts, puddings and cakes
Sweet Baby James
Les Moreres
This is a story of a revolution which has affected every person in the West, and nearly every country in the world. It is a revolution which influences the very fabric of existence – from what we do for a living, to who we vote for, who we go to war with and how we see ourselves as individuals and as nations. The series investigates the scientific, cultural, economic and political aspects of the movement with the aid of key academic witnesses, and concludes that the reach of Protestantism is so profound that it is impossible to imagine the modern world without it.
The Protestant Revolution
Hitlers nützliche Idole
Pferdegeflüster
Millionaires' Mission
Navires de légendes
The History Detectives
Crash Scene Investigators
The Museum is British television documentary series. It is a behind-the-scenes look at the British Museum, narrated by Ian McMillan and first broadcast on BBC Two on Thursdays at 7.30pm from 10 May 2007. It is produced by BBC Wales. It is in 10 half-hour parts. There is an accompanying hardback book by Rupert Smith.
The Museum
Expeditionen ins Tierreich: Deutschlands Große Inseln
Die Königskinder
Die Küste umsonst
Retracing the steps taken by some of Britian's greatest explorers
Great British Journeys
مسلسل الليالي البيض
Wüsten im Vormarsch
Documentary following a wildebeest calf making a spectacular year-long journey, an arduous 3,000km round trip across Tanzania's Serengeti and Kenya's Masai Mara
Trek: Spy on the Wildebeest
Classical Star
Gman Squad
Marbella Belles
Confidences
The Retreat
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"
Sci-Fi Saved My Life
Dumped is a British reality television programme which started on 2 September 2007 and aired nightly until 5 September 2007 on Channel 4. It involved 11 contestants living for three weeks on a rubbish dump next to a landfill site near Croydon, Surrey. The contestants who "survived" the 21 days and used only what they found on the dump were awarded £20,000 to share equally between them. The working title of the programme was Eco-Challenge. One contestant, Darren Lumsden, voluntarily left the programme on Day 3. The series was promoted with a large publicity campaign, which included advertisements on websites and a concert by the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra. The programme achieved a peak of 2.4 million viewers, although this was marginally less than the number of people watching other channels at the same time. The programme was criticised because it was filmed on an artificial landfill and for its choice of "fame hungry" contestants.
Dumped
Sleep Clinic