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- Documentary series focusing on great American artists and personalities.
- Long-running factual programme reporting on all aspects of life in Britain.
- Reboot of the original 1997 show of the same name.
- A thoughtful, detailed exposition of how and why the end of the Great War led inevitably to the Second World War, the most horrific in human history. Narrated by the great journalist Eric Sevareid.
- Politicians and other public figures are asked the tough questions about whether the way they do things is really the best way.
- An inheritance becomes the subject of a family brawl when a young hitchhiker tries to steal the fortune.
- Azdyne Amimour, a modest Parisian husband, father and grandfather. After a long and varied working life, at 74 he should be contemplating a peaceful retirement. But his days are fuelled by one overriding goal to find his missing granddaughter and make reparations for his son's crimes. On 13th November 2015, Islamic State launched a series of coordinated attacks on the Bataclan Hall and other Paris venues, killing 130 people. Azdyne's son, Samy Amimour, was one of the three Bataclan attackers; as police approached and fired at him, his suicide belt exploded. Samy left behind a daughter, Aicha, born in Syria just days after the terrible events. And now Azdyne feels he can't move on with life until he finds her. He feels responsible for her fate, as an innocent child, caught up in the trail of harm caused by Samy's actions. As his life and family unraveled in the wake of the attacks, Azdyne struggled to deal with guilt and shame, and with understanding the path that led his "quiet and thoughtful" son to perpetrating France's worst terrorist attack in modern history. In the face of public disgust and fear, he actively sought ways to contribute to the national attempt to understand the tragedy, and to heal society and himself. In the years since 2015, one objective has sustained him - a vow to find the granddaughter he has never met and bring her home. We meet Azdyne in 2019 as he takes initial legal steps towards finding Aicha. Recounting the events of that night in November 2015, it is clear that the guilt and pain live with him and with Samy's mother, Mouna, still. We see a fruit that has grown from the despair of the attacks, the deepening friendship with George Salines, whose daughter Lola was killed in the Bataclan. Together, the two engage with ex-prisoners to help counter Islamic State propaganda, and are instrumental in a group which brings together the families of victims and families of perpetrators of terrorism, equally determined, and united, in not wanting to allow terrorism to further divide France. Over the course of several years, Azdyne learns piecemeal information about Aicha, her whereabouts and wellbeing, which fuel his desire to head to Syria to help her. But the path to Syria is perilous and blocked at many turns. Suddenly, in July 2022, the bittersweet news breaks: Aicha has been repatriated to France. She is safe, but Azdyne will still, for an indeterminate length of time, be unable to finally meet her. Finding Aicha is the story of one man's search for his granddaughter - and the story of loss, guilt, of the shattering effects of terrorism on families and society and the search for reconciliation by those left behind. This is the story of the other victims of Isis - those whose stories we have yet to hear.
- The latest international news from the BBC.
- Eight years ago, Robert Chelsea was hit by a drunk driver and sustained third-degree burns on more than half of his body. In 2019, he became the first ever African American recipient of a full-face transplant. This is his story.
- The 2007 Cricket World Cup (officially known as ICC Cricket World Cup 2007) was the 9th edition of the Cricket World Cup tournament that took place in the West Indies from 13 March to 28 April 2007.
- Tom Brook presents all the latest news and reviews from the US cinema scene with reports from Hollywood and New York.
- Linus Torvalds talks from his home in San Jose about initiating the development of Linux
- This film goes inside the world of Romania's super-rich Gypsy popstars - a world of fast cars, lavish houses and gangsters.
- A recovered Samsung tablet belonging to Russian mercenaries in Libya offers an unprecedented look at how Vladimir Putin's Foreign Legion operates. From September 2019, photographs and reports had begun to emerge of Russian mercenaries in Tripoli. They were identified as units from the so-called Wagner Group, a secretive and highly controversial organization of mercenaries that fought first in Ukraine, then in Syria, and later in Sudan, Mozambique, the Central African Republic and Libya. Wagner forces appear to be divided into seven so-called Storm Units, within which personnel and commanders are subject to change. All soldiers act under their code names and choose one when they join, though these can change.
- Paboo is a young yet curious panda boy who lives in a magical land called Mojies Town. One day, he found a magical book up the Moji Tree and decides to get it. After he got the book, a magical fairy named Pappy popped out and told him about the book he found: The Mojires Book and also about the Magic Words that would help him and his friends in any situation. Now, Paboo and his friends all explore and solve problems in a quirky, imaginative, and sometimes zany world and discover each Magic Word with the help from Pappy.
- Independently produced arts and culture strand of the HARDtalk brand.
- The wartime relationship between Winston Churchill, Franklin D Roosevelt and Charles de Gaulle
- The tragic, defining moment in the American space program was watched by millions. This film produced 15 years after that tragic day takes the viewer into the minute detail of the launch decision for the first time: the politics, the science and the human drama.
- TV Movie
- Simon now finds himself faced with a cross cultural mid-career crisis. Invited to perform a stand up gig in front of a TV audience of three million people, he returns to Spain to discover where he truly belongs-is it Spain or Australia?
- Mastermind India was based on the British television quiz Mastermind (TV series). Each round saw four contestants taking the black chair one by one, and facing rapid fire questions.
- Gaza Fish follows a black market deal between Palestinian Fishermen in Gaza and Israeli Settlers. Over the course of 2 years we follow the characters as the course of their lives intersect the political realities of the region.
- Small man in a wheelchair, Nabil Shaban, goes in search of a reported alien from outer-space, said to be hiding out in some sheds in the middle of some woods, somewhere in the middle of the stockbroker belt of south-east England.
- Featuring film-maker James Cameron, the film explores the world's oceans thanks to the cameras attached to ROV's on oil rigs around the world. The project, the brainchild of marine scientist Dr. Ian Hudson from Southampton University, has opened up a whole new world of marine exploration previously closed to scientists because of cost implications.
- Join a band of intrepid artists and adventurers as they experience and are inspired by the majesty of the High Arctic in Art From The Arctic. Braving the cold conditions, these men and women have come north to create art from many different mediums in their quest to raise awareness about the fragile state of our natural world.
- Our world is changing. Increasingly extreme weather is becoming the norm for millions across the globe. In this timely series Professor Siwan Davies, an expert in ancient climates, investigates how climate change is affecting lives and landscapes both near and far.
- In 1997 the last British Governor Chris Patten handed back Hong Kong to China at the conclusion of Britain's ninety-nine year lease on the New Territories. In this program Lord Patten looks back at those events and reflects on how the former colony has developed since.
- Adrian Chiles tries to discover how wealthy the Queen and Prince charles are.
- 'Three Men and their Babies' offers three black Dads the chance to share their paternal experiences and debunk the myth of irresponsible fatherhood. Tx on BBC2 as part of the 'All Black' series.
- A BBC camera team follow TV gardener Diarmuid Gavin around in the months leading up to the 2004 Chelsea Flower Show. Gavin has set out to enter CFS with a show garden design and the documentary follows the process from the first designs, to scrambling for sponsers, to lying to the RHS officials, to nipping of to Ireland for a pint, to eventually finishing the garden 10 minutes before the judges arrive. Watch to see if Diarmuid's big adventure ends with a RHS gold medal...