Writer Sathnam Sanghera travels across the country exploring the effects of the British Empire on modern Britain
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Writer Sathnam Sanghera travels across the country exploring the effects of the British Empire on modern Britain
4 best mates, ex Love Islanders Michael (Mac) Griffiths, Jordan Hames, Chris Taylor and Danny Williams move into their dream house in Essex. They're filming everything on their phones, themselves, 24/7 and we get to see right inside their world of bromance, competition, forfeits, pranks and bantz.
Celebrated chef Michel Roux takes us on a culinary adventure through the South of France to create the simple French food he loves to eat when he’s relaxing on holiday.
Behind the scenes access to Greater Manchester Police and their efforts to tackle organised crime. Offering insight into the frontline battle one police force to battle against organised crime including kidnapping and drug and people smuggling.
Archaeologists search for evidence of the Maya civilisation and what became of it, making use of revolutionary new technology harnessing particles from space to analyse a 1200-year-old temple, while another team digs into a lakebed to search for clues to why the Maya abandoned their magnificent cities.
Three friends strive to find the perfect films for potential movie nights by going into way to much detail about cult classics, forgotten gems and so bad they're good films.
Green goddess Kate Humble shares her favourite sustainable ways to live a good life.
Documentary about the disappearance of nine-year-old Shannon Matthews in Yorkshire in 2008, an investigation that gripped the nation, which turned out to be hoax kidnapping plot devised by her mother. Featuring exclusive interviews with Shannon's best friend, members of the local community, and the police officers who eventually found her, the programme reveals the remarkable truth of what really happened.
Bargain-loving Brits visiting some of the UK's favourite seaside resorts including Skegness and Mablethorpe.
Two-part series taking the sketched confession John Wayne Glover left before he completed suicide and using it to determine whether he was responsible for the unsolved murders of nine more victims.
South Of The River, a new docuseries to be shown on BT Sport, explores the exponential rise of players from the area and takes an unflinching look at the associated social problems including knife crime, gang culture and funding cuts. Champions League winning captain Rio Ferdinand, who was raised on a Peckham council estate, is an executive producer. The three-part series features Premier League players from London’s most prosperous catchment area, but it’s the disarmingly candid and heartfelt testimonies from those aspiring to follow in their role model’s footsteps that makes it essential viewing. The tragic dichotomy between earning a contract and falling into crime is a prevailing theme and the statistics reveal the horrifying extent of this scourge.
How are we going to lift the veiled sheets of the word remember this season? Of course,remember your name,your life, everything that belongs to you, but how will you remember who you are? Eren is a valet at a bar. One day he gets into an accident with a customer's car, which he kidnaps to take him for a ride. And he will lose that day, even everything that belongs to him. He wants to remember all he has left,Remember His Name,Remember life, remember everything he can't think of his loved ones. but a light that does not leave him alone with his crop identity (Ela) will take him out of this framework of obscurity and make everything clear in one day. But how much of this will he be able to remember. Everything from start to finish or nothing?
Hogmanay sketch show featuring Greg Hemphill and Robert Florence alongside the best up-and-coming and established Scottish talent.
A documentary series telling inspirational stories from the world of sport.
Exploring the police investigation of the tragic murder and the events that surrounded it in forensic detail, including powerful testimony from key witnesses and detectives.
Pioneering surgeons perform extraordinary operations on babies who are still inside the womb, saving lives before they are born.
How does a sperm whale hunt using sound alone? How do elephants hear through their feet? Join biologist Patrick Aryee as he exposes the mysteries behind the world's weirdest animals.
Maddie visits an Eco Village where people live in ways that help look after our planet and learns about the small things we can all do in our everyday lives.
Following a team of investigators as they explore new leads suggesting there may be more than Fred and Rose West's victims than their 12 known murders, making the use of Ground Penetrating Radar in new locations.
Beena is young, spirited and fancy free. She's just finished a degree in politics and the world is her oyster, until she is unexpectedly forced to move back to the valleys to look after her irresponsible 40-something mother, Amrit.
The inside story of the brutal unsolved murders of three young women in 60s Glasgow. It was Scotland's biggest manhunt, but the notorious serial killer has never been caught
Remarkable feats of British engineering require remarkable levels of maintenance and repairs to keep them in their grandiose state. With incredible levels of access to some key restoration and maintenance projects on some of Britain's most well-known buildings and structures, this series shows the detailed knowledge, craftsmanship and engineering ingenuity that is necessary to keep these important British monuments standing.
Series follows the first crucial months in the lives of five baby animals. Each episode delves into the experience of a different animal, from its birth and first fragile steps to its venture out into the world to face formidable challenges
Guy Martin trains as a fighter pilot for the Battle of Britain and a possible dogfight with a Messerschmitt.
Examining the tragic roll call of numerous young travellers who have died under mysterious circumstances on the popular, remote backpacking Thai island, Koh Tao.
Gregg Wallace offers some top travel tips as he explores some of Europe's best cities.
Cash-strapped families are secretly filmed over-spending before getting an expert financial makeover. How much could we all save with a little more know how?
Aspiring fashion designers take on challenges inspired by the Ulster-Scots influence.
Docuseries chronicling the rise of one of the biggest and most loved bands in British culture.
Leading hair transplant surgeon Dr. Edward Ball and hair and scalp specialist Eva Proudman transform the lives of men and women emotionally affected by dramatic hair loss and other embarrassing scalp issues.
Bettany Hughes discovers Malta. Documentary by BBC World News
Cookery competition celebrating amateur cooks and award-winning produce from across Northern Ireland.
Putting together stunning visual and performance mods based on their one-of-a-kind Goblin style, they treat deserving owners – from trainee vicars to NHS First Responders – to a major mod transformation, turning their cars into one-off personalised rides. Working with a different client each episode, and just five days and a tight budget to transform each car, the crew tackle everything from wheels and suspension set-ups to vinyl wraps and full body kits. Using their contacts in the custom world they’ll also track down the best workshops and local artisans to realise their clients’ customised designs with a Goblin twist.
Gino D'Acampo is back in his beloved Italy, but this time he is joined by his wife Jess and their three children, as he takes his family to explore the hidden gems of Sardinia and the very best of Southern Italy.
Fred Sirieix takes us on a road trip around some of Europe's most beautiful locations, meeting the Brits who have started new lives abroad
Anita Rani travels the country revealing the remarkable secret history of Britain's beaches.
Chris Packham reveals the natural world’s surprising brainboxes and clever strategies.
A late-night topical discussion programme that doesn't hold back. Yinka Bokinni and Zeze Millz host as Black guests talk freely about the big issues of the day and what's new on social media.
Take one unloved rental and a group of housemates. For the cost of a night out, our queen of retro interiors will transform a dull living room into something flat-out fabulous.
In a new chapter for Billie, Greg, Nelly and Arthur, the family's escapades step up a gear as Billie and Greg get stuck into their dream home renovation project, as well as juggling work commitments and the challenges of raising Nelly and Arthur.
Prue and her husband John have downsized to a modern barn conversion, but their new home is surrounded by rubble, rubbish and overgrown vegetation. They embark on the task of creating a garden in under a year.
Ainsley Harriot celebrates delicious food that gives people a boost, showcasing the flavours, ingredients and methods that go into creating spirit-lifting meals.
Opera lover Zeinab Badawi meet stars from the opera world who are seeking to make the genre fit for the 21st century.
Wildlife cameraman Colin Stafford-Johnson returns home to Ireland, on a personal quest to transform his childhood garden into a haven for native plants and animals.
A look at the intriguing aspects of Queen Elizabeth II's reign, from her relationships with her Prime Ministers, to the spy in the palace.
The shocking story of the rise and fall of Belle Gibson, one of Instagram’s first super-influencers.
The incredible story of the Krays. Packed with revelations & fresh insights from their friends, relatives & fellow gangsters, it's the definitive account of their brutal reign over 60s London.
An all-new sketch show featuring a collection of comic characters and spoofs
On 12th February 1993, a CCTV camera captured footage of two young boys leading a two-year-old child away from the Strand shopping centre in Liverpool. This two-part documentary tells the definitive story of the case, examining in forensic detail what happened on that tragic day, how the young killers were caught and the devastating legacy of the murder on James's family and the community. With access to his mother Denise Fergus, his brothers speaking exclusively for the first time, along with the police and others closely involved in the case.
Observational documentary going behind the scenes to follow the work of staff at London's Kew Gardens - 320 acres of the most diverse, exciting and important plant life in the world nestled in the suburbs of London.
Chatsworth House is an insight with unprecedented access to Britain's best loved stately home during extraordinary times. Each episode links stories and characters from this great house, the garden, parkland and the wider 35,000 acre estate.
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!
Tracy Borman investigates to the rise of Thomas Cromwell from the son of a Putney blacksmith to Henry VIII's right hand man, and his eventual downfall.
A fabulous kitchen and bathroom make a home really special. But while they add value to a house, there are many pitfalls to these popular renovation projects. DIY SOS’s Mark Millar doesn’t do the building work in this series but instead drops by two homes during the refurb, giving guidance and encouragement.
A funny animated series set on a small island with nine houses. The central character is Vanessa the Dragon, owner of the rainbow lighthouse, who is always ready to help her neighbors.
For the first time, the Imperial War Museum has allowed cameras behind the scenes. This strand uncovers rarely heard first-hand accounts, and reveals the pressure faced by hundreds of IWM experts and volunteers as they work to preserve the most important objects and stories from our wartime past.