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- The biography of renowned actor Rock Hudson is examined in this relevant investigation of Hollywood and LGBTQ+ identity, from his public "ladies' man" character to his private life as a gay man.
- The life and career of Little Richard, the one-of-a-kind rock 'n' roll icon who shaped the world of music.
- Biography of the legendary folksinger, Huddie Ledbetter, master of the 12-string guitar and long-time convict on Texas and Louisiana chain gangs.
- The incompetent detectives of Rentadick, Inc. track thieves of an experimental nerve gas that paralyzes from the waist down.
- In this "silent" sound-effect comedy, Ronnie Barker stars as General Futtock, who has a motley group of guests stay at his country estate for the weekend. Chaos ensues between the butler (Sir Michael Hordern) trying to catch glimpses of the good-looking young guests, rum accidentally falling into the punch bowl, and the lost Japanese tourist.
- Retrospective documentary charting the rise and fall of Muhammad Ali.
- A black, Union Army deserter and his crippled American Indian hostage form a strained partnership in the interests of surviving the advancing threats of a racist bounty hunter and neighboring bandits.
- A popular member of the Oxford community is killed, and nobody can think why, so a police inspector is called in from Scotland Yard, and discovers they may be more to the victim than met anyone's eye.
- Originally broadcast in May of 1977, this series of interviews between Sir David Frost and U.S. President Richard Nixon, delves into the various controversies of Nixon's presidency, including (most famously) the Watergate scandal. Never before, nor since, has a U.S. President been so candid on camera. This historic meeting has been adapted into an award-winning major motion picture by Ron Howard.
- George Michael documentary film
- A secret cabal of celebrities plots to dominate the US government by running Sylvester Stallone as President.
- Josef Mengele, the 'Angel of Death,' was the most notorious SS doctor at Auschwitz. He sent hundreds of thousands of Jews to their deaths and performed appalling experiments on adults and children.
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- Documentary celebrating the lives and careers of one of Britain's best-loved comedy double acts using rare archive footage and interviews with family and friends.
- A look at the careers of John Cleese, Eric Idle, Graham Chapman, Michael Palin, Terry Jones and Terry Gilliam in the years after Monty Python's Flying Circus (1969).
- June Whitfield is among Britain's best-loved comedy actors. She will always be remembered for playing Jennifer Saunders's mother in Absolutely Fabulous and Terry Scott's wife in the long-running sitcom Terry and June.
- In the last programme Bob Monkhouse ever worked on before he died he picked all his favourite comedy clips from his lifetime. Too ill to contribute the programme instead featured narration and contributions from fellow professionals.
- The life of Sir David Frost as told by Stephen Fry. Featuring David Frost's three sons, his friends and the political figures who were interviewed by him, who also became his friends. The story of the pioneer in broadcasting who conducted The Nixon Interviews.
- The search for the greatest sports person ever. Conducted by Britain's finest presenters, Sir David Frost and Des Lynam in conjunction with the sports stars and sports writers at the very top of their game and voted by the British public. Week by week a sport is analysed and the best moments reviewed to a live studio audience the sport stars in question are discussed and the public are invited to judge at the end of each episode to reveal the best sports person in their own field. All the winners from sports as varied as football to motor racing and boxing to horse racing qualify for entry into the grand final.
- Sir David Frost traces the development of the sketch show over the last fifty years, from variety theatre to primetime television.
- Sir David Frost interviews celebrities, experts and powerful people from around the world.
- A celebration of The Frost Report (1966), in which many of the original team are gather for a night of hilarious memories and classic clips from the series, as well as a complete showing of the award-winning "Frost Over England".
- David Frost presents an investigation into the power of political satire with the help of some of the funniest TV moments of the last 50 years.
- In this mock-documentary, John Cleese narrates a series of sketches on irritation -- types and techniques. Included are parents irritating their children, old ladies irritating movie-goers in a theater, an overly subservient waiter, a car repairman denying obvious car trouble, a party guest hinting for a ride, airplane pilots playing practical jokes on their passengers, and a talk show host who doesn't stop talking.
- Looking to transform comics into an adult art form, DC introduces its first Black superhero, Vertigo Comics and a risky new Superman movie.
- The Turin Shroud - a revered catholic icon since the Renaissance - is examined by historian, photographic, and christian perspectives.