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Who Knows Best
A hidden camera stunt series fronted by Olivia Lee. Inspired by the glamorous and shallow lives of the characters found in shows such as Gossip Girl and Ugly Betty. The star plays larger-than life pranks on unsuspecting members of the public, who become part of the action. As well as the stunts, the series also features a number of scripted sketches and various characters from Lee and her crew.
Dirty Sexy Funny
This exhaustive collection encompasses all the events that occurred during World War II. Covering an astonishing amount of ground, events in France, London, Munich, Stalingrad, the Pacific, and many others are all covered in intimate detail. Some of the stories offered by veterans create a startling portrait of the events as they unfolded, as well as adding a personal touch to this amazing program. In short, this is an insightful way to gather a welter of information on this important chapter in world history.
World War 2: The Complete History
Gangs de France
Der Krieg - Apocalypse
KlasseSegelAbenteuer
Gran Hermano El Reencuentro
The World Wild Vet
Eddie Butler presents a series that reveals some extraordinary stories about Wales and the history of the world.
Wales and the History of the World
Board the train on which each stop is an opportunity to meet new friends, play games, and practice basic mathematical skills. It’s fun to count, match, sort and help BabyTV’s friendly characters solve simple riddles on the train journey.
Tricky Tracks
Jay Rayner and Ravinder Bhogal have discarded the cardboard wrapper and peeled back the film to find out what really goes into the food we eat in a bid to make us all more savvy shoppers in Food: What Goes in your Basket? In this exciting, up to the minute and dynamic studio show, they will be busting food myths, examining fair-trade fairness and trying to get to grips with misleading food labelling. The pair get their hands dirty with a no-holds barred investigation into what we eat, exposing the outrageous amounts of salt, fat and sugar in our food and finding the healthiest junk food restaurants on the high street.
Food: What Goes in your Basket?
Presenter Charles Hazlewood stages a 140-person flashmob clog dance and explores the history of this folk dance that originated in the collieries and pit villages of the north east of England in the 19th century.
Come Clog Dancing: Treasures of English Folk Dance
Deutschlands beste Partyband
Joanna Lumley goes on the trip of a lifetime - exploring the longest river in the world, the River Nile, from sea to source.
Joanna Lumley's Nile
Das 100.000 Euro-Haus
GMT is a news programme on BBC World News that first premiered on 1 February 2010. The programme's main presenter is George Alagiah and Stephen Sackur as a relief presenter. Each programme begins with the presenter giving the headlines then turning to the first story, giving the time in that part of the world. There are no longer any 'headlines' from BBC World News.
GMT
Sailor and writer Tom Cunliffe takes a voyage through the history of British seafaring and puts some of the vessels featured in the programme through their paces
The Boats That Built Britain
Embarrassing Bodies Kids
50 ans qui ont changé notre quotidien
Abenteuer Linienbus
The Nation's Favourite ABBA Song
A documentary series which tells the story of how big business feeds us by transforming simple commodities into everyday necessities and highly profitable brands
The Foods that Make Billions
Médecins de demain
Tower Block Of Commons
Secret Dealers
The Landscape Man stars expert gardener Matthew Wilson as he helps couples design and create bold and beautiful gardens.
The Landscape Man
Documentary series following the Smiths and the Wainmans, two rival clans in the world of stock car racing, who have dominated the circuit for 40 years
Gears and Tears
Oz Clarke and Hugh Dennis scour the British Isles for the best independent drinks. They plan to open two bars that will go head to head for one night only.
Oz and Hugh Raise the Bar
High Street Dreams is a BBC television documentary series first aired in 2010 based around the development of products to sell in High Street shops and Supermarkets.
High Street Dreams
Los hombres de Franco
For young Australian adventurer Tim Cope, this was the journey of a lifetime – travelling 10,000kms alone on horseback across the Eurasian steppe through Mongolia, Kazakhstan, Russia, Ukraine and Hungary. From the former Mongol capital Karakorum to the Danube, Tim retraced the path of the first nomads and followed the route taken by legendary Genghis Khan as he forged his great empire. Over three and a half gruelling years, and guided by an old Kazakh wisdom – “to understand the wolf, you must put on the skin of a wolf and look through its eyes” – Tim lived just as the ancient nomads did.
On the Trail of Genghis Khan
Carosello... e poi a letto
Héroes de la republica
Frauengeschichten – Die sixx Reportage
Le 2 facce
Great Ormond Street is a British television documentary series. It was first broadcast on BBC Two on 6 April 2010. Each episode focuses on a different department at the world famous Great Ormond Street Hospital. A second series commenced on 8 May 2012.
Great Ormond Street
Monty Don, a huge fan of traditional crafts, presents Mastercrafts, the programme which celebrates six of the traditional crafts that built our nation and its heritage
Mastercrafts
Papageien, Palmen & Co.
GMBH – Gesellschaft mit beschränkter Haftung
Danse avec les poissons
Die Knochen-Docs
The Secrets of Scientology is a documentary which was broadcast on 28 September 2010 as part of the BBC's Panorama documentary strand. Presented by John Sweeney it is a follow-up of his 2007 investigation into the Church of Scientology and features interviews with former high-ranking members of the organisation.
The Secrets of Scientology
Neues vom König aus Burladingen
Britain's Ugliest Models
Junge Mütter – total überfordert
British Rock Viewseum
FYI Daily is a daily entertainment news round up broadcast on ITV2, and occasionally on ITV3 and ITV4, it airs mid-way through films. It is on air for 60 seconds and airs a maximum of twice a day. Prior to 2010 it was simply branded as Entertainment News.
FYI Daily
One Night Stand With
To mark the 70th anniversary of 1940, presenter and archaeologist Jules Hudson goes on a journey of discovery into Britain's darkest and, in the words of Winston Churchill, 'finest hour'.
Dig 1940
This riveting documentary goes behind the scenes at iconic London hotel, The Savoy, as it undergoes a 100 million pound makeover. With unprecedented access, the two episodes chart the hotel's extensive renovations between 2007 and 2010 - with footage detailing the landmark's rich history.
The Savoy
Fee Fi Fo Yum is a British children's television game show presented by Les Dennis. Two teams of children compete in a series of challenges on the dinner table of Brian the Giant. The losing team is then eaten by the giant. It was first aired in 2010 on the CBBC Channel.
Fee Fi Fo Yum
Alan's Garden Secrets
The Pack
La Route de l'Encens
Central de Cómicos
Les villes de l'extrême
Open Mike
Heroe's Cult and Kitchen
Members of an international task force are followed as they work to stop environmental crime.