As the UK gears up to decide its future in the June referendum, Nick Robinson explores the troubled history of the UK's relationship with Europe.
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Gordon Buchanan takes some of our best-loved household names on a wildlife adventure where they get up close and personal with some of the UK's most iconic species.
Into the Wild with Gordon Buchanan
Turner Prize-winning artist and double Bafta Award-winning TV presenter Grayson Perry investigates contemporary masculinity. As a frock-wearing, mountain-biking father of one, he's got a unique perspective on his own tribe. In each episode, Grayson spends time in a different ultra-male world to see what their extreme maleness can tell us about the changing lives and expectations of all men in Britain today, as Grayson reflects on his prejudices, his own masculine identity and his upbringing.
Grayson Perry: All Man
Rhapsody and The Two Pigeons
Welcome to World of Weird - a show that flies around the globe meeting some of its most unusual and interesting characters. From spending time with the world's biggest family of 160 members strong, to working for a Japanese fake family rental agency, to preparing for the end of the world with doomsday prepper groups in the USA - each episode sees the four young and fun presenters fly to different corners of the globe and immerse themselves in the wonderful World of Weird.
World of Weird
Andrew Marr discovers why the Scotland he grew up in has changed so much politically, and whether, after the Brexit vote, we will see Scottish independence and the break-up of the UK.
Scotland and the Battle for Britain
Structured, fly-on-the-wall reality-comedy following the antics at Britain's premier lookalikes agency, run by David Beckham impersonator Andy Harmer in Eastbourne.
Lookalikes
Chris Stark explores The World’s Most Extreme Festivals
The World's Most Extreme Festivals
Alan Carr throws open the doors to a brand new series where celebrity guests, stand-up comedy, variety acts and live music are all on the bill. Filmed at a social club in front of a specially invited audience, Happy Hour is Alan's own club night packed full of big laughs, amazing audience surprises and exclusive performances.
Alan Carr's Happy Hour
Oye Kuch Kar Guzar is a 2016 Pakistani online comedy film by djuice Pakistan, directed and written by Harris Rasheed and produced by Syed Zaheer Uddin and Emad Ishaq Khan. It is the first Pakistani online film. The film was released on Youtube on 3 December 2016.
Oye Kuch Kar Guzar
Showcasing some of the best new comedy talent, filmed in the iconic Radio Theatre at Broadcasting House.
Live from the BBC
Documentary series following a group of animal keepers and caregivers - including those who have managed to create deep and unique bonds with wild animals - as they go on an adventure to reunite with their long lost animal friends. It captures the moment when humans, and the animals they helped to raise, are reunited in the wild.
Wild Animal Reunions
Simon Reeve presents a series which sees him travel across the country.
Greece with Simon Reeve
Exploring engaging cases with unprecedented access, this observational docuseries goes behind the doors of Britain's Crown Prosecution Service.
The Prosecutors
Documentary series following a batch of fresh-faced teenage recruits going through the British Army's basic training.
Raw Recruits: Squaddies at 16
Rick Stein embarks on a series of culinary long weekends in search of food excellence and brilliant recipes, heading to markets, restaurants, wineries, cafes and bars.
Rick Stein's Long Weekends
What's grime music? Do superfoods have to taste awful? What's the difference between Grindr and Tinder? Barry Humphries and a team of senior investigative reporters provide an outsider's perspective of life in 2016, through reports, hidden camera experiments and comedy sketches. The results provide a fresh take on the mechanics of British society and culture, and a comedic look at the modern world's attitude to the country's burgeoning OAP population.
A Granny's Guide to the Modern World
Heston Blumenthal has created a culinary world of magic and wonder like nothing else on the planet. His restaurants and creative projects have defined new levels of cookery excellence, and pioneered brand new ways of looking at food. But his world is about to face a challenge like no other... his flagship restaurant, his pride and joy The ‘Fat Duck’, is migrating. Heston is picking up his entire restaurant, staff and facilities, and moving it 10,500 miles to Melbourne, Australia. There he will attempt to not only open, but successfully run his whole food operation in a brand new country for seven months. This documentary series will spend a year following this remarkable adventure.
Inside Heston's World
Huw Edwards traces the story of Aberfan's decades-long battle for justice, looking at whether the incident was a terrible accident or a preventable man-made disaster.
Aberfan: The Fight For Justice
History's Greatest Hoaxes looks at some of the most spectacular hoaxes that show that you can fool some of the people some of the time, but not all of the people all of the time. It looks at remarkable hoaxes including the Hitler Diaries, the Piltdown Man, the War of the World broadcast, Papillon, the Loch Ness Monster, and the Alien Autopsy film.
History's Greatest Hoaxes
My Last Summer
Watch my first trip to India in this travel documentary, as I spent 6 weeks backpacking around the country. I spent 3 weeks backpacking through the cities of the north and then another 3 weeks in the beaches and backwaters of the south.
A Taste Of India
Follow Bahrain's elite brokers selling some of the islands' hottest real estate. Catch a rare glimpse of the industry, while feasting your eyes on the glamour of living luxuriously in the Arabian Gulf. Image is everything to these brokers, and they must play their part to deal with a clientele that has more money to invest than some small countries.
Deals in the Desert
When relationships go bad and one partner becomes obsessive, the gruesome fact is that, sometimes, the victim can pay the ultimate price.
Stalkers Who Kill
WWII history series following a four-man team as they explore the war zones of the Eastern Front in an effort to excavate and preserve the forgotten battle relics, at the same time discovering the stories of fallen soldiers from their remains.
Battlefield Recovery
Historian Liz McIvor explores how Britain's expanding rail network was the spark to a social revolution, starting in the 1800s and continuing through to modern times.
Railways: The Making of a Nation
Documentary which tells the story of the thousands of Caribbean and African women who answered the call 70 years ago to come to the UK to save the then ailing health service. It's a tale of a struggle to overcome racism, their fight for career progression and their battle for national recognition.
Black Nurses: The Women Who Saved the NHS
Chinese New Year: The Biggest Celebration on Earth
Dr Sam Willis reveals how the Silk Road was the world's first global superhighway where people with new ideas, new cultures and new religions made exchanges that shaped humanity.
The Silk Road
Vienna was the capital of the Habsburg dynasty and home to the Holy Roman Emperors. From here, they dominated middle Europe for nearly 1,000 years. In this series, historian Simon Sebag Montefiore describes how the Habsburgs transformed Vienna into a multi-national city of music, culture and ideas. Napoleon, Hitler, Mozart, Strauss, Freud, Stalin and Klimt all played their part.
Vienna: Empire, Dynasty and Dream
Two-part series in which The Great British Bake Off 2015 winner Nadiya Hussain explores the recipes that have shaped her love of cooking.
The Chronicles of Nadiya
Can man's best friend be trained to fly a plane? Featuring some of the cutest, most adorable contributors ever seen in a factual entertainment series, 'Dogs Might Fly' is an extraordinary series that will inform, entertain and amaze as it sets out to see if a dog can actually fly a plane.
Dogs Might Fly
Documentary revealing the weird and wonderful stories of some of the natural world's most incredible parents.
Animal Super Parents
The cameras follow every step of the training course as two classes of new recruits begin their journey to become sailors at HMS Raleigh in Cornwall.
Royal Navy School
Her Story: The Female Revolution
In this six-part series, Jamie Oliver is on a mission to freshen up all our family favourites to ensure they're packed with goodness, nutritionally balanced, and, of course, are super-achievable to put together; helping everyone to lead healthier, happier lives.
Jamie’s Super Food Family Classics
Roy Noble wanders the Welsh valleys learning more about the history and the people.
Cymoedd Roy Noble
Abandoned rescue dogs are trained to become assistance dogs for people with a wide range of needs in this heartwarming story of transformation.
Rescue Dog to Super Dog
In this series Suzy Klein examines how music transformed throughout the 19th century. The host discusses the political history and the industrial revolution of the era, exploring how this influenced the music industry. With the weakened rank of Europe's aristocracy, after the French Revolution, the middle classes emerged and thrived in their entrepreneurial pursuits
Revolution and Romance: Musical Masters of the 19th Century
Youtuber and street magician Rob Anderson, joined by stand-up comedian Traci Stumpf, hosts the ultimate hidden camera show where technology turns on users with hilarious results.
MTV's Bugging Out
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In this investigative series, Stacey Dooley travels to Turkey, Russia and Brazil to meet young people who are trading on their looks and sexuality for a living.
Sex in Strange Places
This documentary series tries to get at the root of some of the most heinous crimes ever committed by deranged, cold-blooded criminals.
Encounters with Evil
The stories of patients at the Royal Victoria Infirmary and the Great North Children's Hospital in Newcastle, Queen's Hospital in Romford, east London, and Queen Elizabeth Hospital Birmingham.
Secret Life of the Hospital Bed
Four drunk idiots reminisce over their favourite childhood videogames, cartoons and toys.
Drunk Nostalgia
Clive Martin explores how partying has become both an act of rebellion and survival for young people everywhere.
Big Night Out
Enter a cauldron of intrigue, deceit, lust, and murder as we tell the true story of the legendary Queen of Egypt.
Cleopatra: Mother, Mistress, Murderer, Queen
Observational series following real-life interviews in unprecedented detail, as a diverse range of candidates compete for real jobs.
The Job Interview
easy to follow 'How-to' cooking videos (usually) by the amazing Samantha Davison (nee Curry..) of some of her favourite dishes!
The Curry Cookbook
Renowned bushcraft expert Ray Mears leads a once in a lifetime excursion down the magical River Wye. Regarded as one of the most stunning waterways in the world, the Wye runs for 150 miles between Wales and England, flowing through spectacular mountain gorges and forests teeming with wildlife.
Wild River with Ray Mears
In this first ever television documentary of Banks' life, journalist Ian Cross explores his influence over five decades during a critical period of great change in the world, from 1770 to 1820.
The Lost World of Joseph Banks
Preschool series exploring how baby animals learn skills such as climbing, swimming and getting around.
Andy's Baby Animals
Queer as Folk meets Skins in this explosive new 3 part British drama, focussing on a group of gay 20-Somethings trying to work it all out – from writers Rob Ward (co-writer of critically acclaimed play Away from Home) and Lloyd Eyre-Morgan (Iris Prize winner for Closets).
Outings
Documentary series that follows the work of the Isle of Man Constabulary during the world famous TT. Residents and Police work together to prepare the island for the TT fortnight. Tens of thousands of spectators, hundreds of competitors and only a small police force to keep everybody safe and happy. It could be a nightmare but it isn't and this is a look behind the organization that goes into this festival of road racing.
TT Blues
The Lifebabble team tackles difficult, awkward and serious issues important to young people, with honest answers to awkward questions, advice, inspiring stories and a dose of humour. From spots, to surviving secondary school, mental health to coping with death, Lifebabble provides information and support from a team of vlogger-style contributors and experts.
Lifebabble
The destructive capacity of love is all too real in these stories of fatal attractions, relationships that turned so sour it led to murder. Featuring reconstructions and interviews with families of both the victims and the killers.
Britain's Deadliest Lovers
Guy Martin's love of industry and endeavour leads him to China, where he reveals the unseen side of its innovation, technological development and gigantic manufacturing.
Our Guy in China
A social experiment in which Dr Chris van Tulleken takes over part of a GP surgery and stops patients' prescription pills.
The Doctor Who Gave Up Drugs
那些成就了我们的汽车
Alok Jha charts the history of weather forecasting from its origins in the early 19th century.