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- A spy organisation recruits a promising street kid into the agency's training program, while a global threat emerges from a twisted tech genius.
- Trapped in The Twin Towers on September 11th, thousands of ordinary people struggled to make contact with the outside world. Many knew that time was ticking away. These recorded messages and private calls are the most powerful legacy to the families left behind. Often full of love and dignity they depict humanity at its best and most resourceful in the face of evil.
- The week before Kurt Cobain was found dead from a single gunshot, he went missing. His whereabouts for that week has remained a mystery until now. But for the first time, the story of what happened to him can now be told, using the testimony of people who knew him, the witnesses who saw him in that last week and the ordinary people who found themselves written into his story that as one puts it, 'would have been a keystone cops comedy were it not to have ended in such tragedy'.
- Behind-the-scenes archive documentary where BBC music presenter Bob Harris follows Queen as they record their 6th album, NEWS OF THE WORLD, shoot videos, promote it, rehearse and ultimately embark on a groundbreaking tour of North America.
- A history of the eleven years which Thatcher spent as Prime Minister of the UK.
- A colorful portrait of Jane Fonda, actress and activist, resonating with recent American history, its dreams and its disillusions.
- Annual British television show with a comedy panel in the style of a pub quiz with questions relating to the events of the year just gone by.
- Annual British TV show with comedy panel in the style of a pub quiz with questions relating to the events of the year just gone by.
- Historian Dan Cruickshank and photographer Don McCullin venture into the heart of war-torn Syria on a dangerous mission to document the cultural destruction wrought by ISIS.
- A tribute to one of British television's biggest ever stars.
- Documentary comparing the lives of Queen Victoria and Queen Elizabeth II, neither of whom was expected to become queen, shown on the occasion when the length of Queen Elizabeth's reign exceeded that of Queen Victoria's, making her Britain's longest-reigning monarch.
- It's the bloody coronation of the Queen!!!
- Ahead of her 80th birthday in Janurary 2017, comic actor David Walliams hosts this special night of entertainment paying tribute to Welsh diva Dame Shirley Bassey. Featuring songs, interviews and comedy sketches.
- 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.
- To commemorate Betjeman's death the writer, critic and biographer of Betjeman, AN Wilson, visits the real and imagined places that shaped his life to reveal the life and work of the poet and broadcaster.
- The life of Welsh singer Shirley Bassey told through archive footage and with interviews of those who have known and worked with her since the 1950s.
- Drain the Oceans solves one of the world's great mysteries - the identity of the Loch Ness monster. Using comparisons with the deepest lake on Earth - Lake Baikal in Russian Siberia - combined with military-grade scanning technology and a sonar curtain drawn across its entire surface, the plug is pulled on Scotland's famous loch. As the waters drain away, much more than a monster is revealed.
- As Prince Andrew steps back from his public duties, Darragh MacIntyre hears from the victims of his former friend and convicted child sex offender, Jeffrey Epstein and his accomplice, Ghislaine Maxwell.
- The second part of how Fred and Rosemary West became Britain's most notorious killer couple, the story of their victims and how many more lives may have been lost.
- Versailles is one of the most enormous and impressive palaces in the world. King Louis XIV built it in 1634 as a way of controlling the French aristocracy.
- Brighton's Royal Pavilion was built by Prince Regent, George IV in 1787. He took a small beach house and turned it into a flamboyant multi-domino-Saracenic wonder palace.
- London's lost royal palace Whitehall is destroyed, but if you know where to look, it is still possible to find the remnants of what was once the largest palace in Europe.
- Auctioneer Angus Ashworth visits the beautiful home of former royal correspondent Jennie Bond in search of treasures to take to auction. He also visits the home of former Eastenders star Sid Owen.
- A mysterious shooting on the Sandringham estate, a near-death experience at Buckingham Palace, the make-up used in every Tudor palace, the secrets of the Tower of London's most valuable treasures and a haphazard wedding at Windsor Castle.
- Host Don Wildman explores Buckingham Palace. He delves into the salacious tale of a beloved monarch's forbidden romance, examines the methods of a brazen intruder, and examines treasonous acts of an adviser to the Queen.
- Twenty-five years after the world wide web was created, it is now caught in the greatest controversy of its existence - surveillance. With many concerned that governments and corporations can monitor our every move, Horizon meets the hackers and scientists whose technology is fighting back. It is a controversial technology, and some law enforcement officers believe it is leading to risk-free crime on the dark web - a place where almost anything can be bought, from guns and drugs to credit card details.
- Documentary telling the inside story of the plans by Louis Mountbatten to manoeuvre his nephew and heir to the Greek throne, Philip, into marrying the future queen Princess Elizabeth and the tensions that that unleashed.
- The Humber Bridge was, at the time of completion, the longest single-span suspension bridge in the world. Rob discovers the secrets of its construction, why it took so long to build and the effect it had on the people of Hull and Grimsby.
- A revealing look behind the scenes at the world famous fashion house, beginning with an opulent party at the reopening of Christian Dior's summer mansion.
- Richard is 43 and last year managed his first ever second date. Can he build on his success with Anna? We catch up with Lizzie and Eddie on their anniversary and meet postman Sam.
- Josh Widdicombe is joined by historian Suzannah Lipscomb and comedian Hugh Dennis while Richard Osman teams up with actress Rebecca Front and comedian Phil Wang.