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- Social experiment exploring whether relationships can thrive without monogamy. A group of currently monogamous couples test if the idea of having sex with other people is at odds with maintaining a committed relationship.
- This story Is about a girl (debbie) who is on her road to achieve a record....in a not so decent manner
- British Prime Minister Sir Winston Churchill (Sir Michael Gambon) suffers from a stroke in the summer of 1953, which is consequently kept a secret from the rest of the world.
- An insight into the lives of two self-dubbed high class call girls, Emily B and Cookie Jane.
- Deeper Throat is a hot and spicy six episode, 30 minute series that goes deep inside the re-making of an adult film classic. The series follows some of the craziest characters in porn as they put their reputations - and their bodies - to the test making a new version of "Deep Throat."
- Follows pregnancy and birth in prison, including the 'Wee Ones' program at the women's prison in Indiana, in which well-behaved prisoners are allowed to keep their babies in a nursery wing with other inmates as nannies.
- A documentary about juveniles who are serving life in prison without parole and their victims' families.
- Unsatisfied with the violent sex available online five ordinary mums work with industry experts and set out to create their own porn film they would be happy for their teenage children to watch.
- 75 years ago, the biggest murder trial in history began in Nuremberg, Germany. 21 Nazi leaders appeared in court charged with crimes that caused the death of millions of innocent people during World War II.
- The show follows five extremely overweight young people at Wellspring Academy, a weight loss boarding school in North Carolina.
- A groundbreaking series of three documentaries following some of the youngest transgender people in Britain and America as they and their families make life changing decisions at astonishingly young ages.
- Documentary series about secret wars and political influences to create conflict in war torn countries and areas sometimes funding terrorism to align political ends.
- The outcome of the 1982 WBC Lightweight title bout between Ray "Boom Boom" Mancini and Duk Koo Kim is examined.
- Cities are the future of humanity. The only viable way to accommodate - and sustain - a global population trending towards ten billion by the turn of the century. As we race, inevitably, towards a more urbanized future there is much to learn from the present and the past; from the 'HOW, the NOW and the WOW' of building the greatest cities in the world.
- Queen Elizabeth II was the most photographed person ever to have lived. Elizabeth: A Life Through the Lens explores her relationship with the camera, using rarely seen film and photographs to chart how her image changed through seven decades. The film is structured chronologically: the private princess who was never meant to be Queen until fate intervened; ascending to the throne in the first ever televised coronation; being snapped on relentless tours of the commonwealth; and, finally, adapting to the demands of a global audience in the age of mass media. Told through interviews with key royal commentators and historians, Elizabeth: A Life Through the Lens offers new insights. It is a different type of obituary of this most incredible, and adored, global figure.
- Code Red explores the most significant and dramatic disasters in living memory. Over ten one-hour episodes, we investigate the anatomy of catastrophe and look at the ways in which they have changed us forever.
- The actress travels around the UK to discover why so many people are overweight, despite so much information about healthy lifestyles being available and to learn what impact the obesity crisis is having.
- A remarkable behind-the-scenes look at a hidden sub-culture: the secretive world of female masking where men transform themselves into dolls by squeezing into elaborate rubber second skins.
- Powerful one-off documentary with broadcaster and musician Myleene Klass who opens up on the trauma of her miscarriages, with the aim of breaking the taboo which often surrounds this type of pregnancy loss. Myleene will open up to her husband for the first time and meet women from across the country who share their experiences of baby loss, including close friends and family. Myleene will also follow a major campaign led by pregnancy charity Tommy's, as they urge the Government to change the care system so that more families can get the help they need following a miscarriage. She'll also meet MP Olivia Blake, who opens up about her own miscarriage and pushes for a debate in Parliament to call for better miscarriage care.
- The Seven Seas Splendor welcomes you aboard the world's most expensive cruise ship for a joyous Christmas. A very special Christmas show, luxurious dining, fun excursions, and an opulent spa combine to add much cheer to your holiday.
- In a star studded world of crazed pop culture, social media domination and celebrity fixation, where appearance infatuation has become an obsession, it is not surprising that one in three young Australians say that body image is their top concern. The media affects our ideas of who we are and who we could be, so much so that looking at fashion magazines for just three minutes lowers the self-esteem of over 80% of women. As a 19 year-old university student with everyday female insecurities, Director Madeleine Humphreys, recognised that she - like a majority of females within her age group - can't help to feel overwhelmed and unattractive when comparing herself to broader society's definition of beautiful. Am I Perfect? follows the journey of Madeleine, as she sets out on an all-consuming quest in an attempt to obtain Hollywood 'perfection'. In this self-transforming exploration, Madeleine pushes herself to the limits over ten weeks to see if she can achieve 'perfection'. Madeleine sets out to discover if she could ever feel more than just 'average'? Could she, like a celebrity on a red carpet or a model on a runway, present herself to a large crowd of people and feel beautiful? Existing on meagre celebrity rations, extreme exercise regimes and grueling beauty treatments her journey takes her on a self-inflicted physical and emotional roller coaster where she discovers her own worse enemy in this plight for perfection is herself. With health and fitness experts advising her to stop, yet image-obsessed society screaming more. Madeleine discovers how dangerous and physically unattainable perfection is.
- Documentary series following a loveable cast of plus-sized men and women who are bigger, and proud of it, showing what it's like to be plus-sized in modern Britain, told through the experience of the people who live it.
- Keith Johnson, buyer-at-large for Anthropologie, shops the world looking for interesting antiques.
- The Moon Landing celebrates the historic 50th anniversary of Apollo 11, in a fresh and distinctive style. This inspiring documentary subverts usual conventions by beginning with the momentous event, exploring the preceding dramatic sixty minutes in granular detail. Packed with surprising details which reveal a whole new perspective on the story of how humans landed on the moon, this documentary rewinds one hour before Neil Armstrong's famous footstep to reveal a whole untold story, hidden in the forensic moment-by-moment details driven by powerful footage from the time and authentic audio recordings from the capsule and the command module and mission control in Houston. In the last 60 minutes, the Apollo mission could fall apart. Without dazzling on-the-spot ingenuity, a 240,000-mile helpline to Houston, and almost unnatural abilities to remain calm under incredible pressure, the first step onto another world might not happen at all.
- Through mechanization and industrialization, the methods used to settle conflicts have made the art of war more hi-tech, more expensive, and more devastating than ever before.
- In cities where space is scarce and populations are booming, the answer is to build up. Skyscrapers are monuments of the modern world, triumphs of human imagination made real through the might of engineering. In this series we explore the story of great buildings and the human desire to build bigger and better and conquer new heights.
- In 2018, Rebecca Sugar's "Steven Universe" featured both the first LGBTQ wedding and the first LGBTQ marriage proposal in a kids' animated TV show. And in 2020, Benson from "Kipo and the Age of Wonderbeasts" was the first kids' animated character to directly identify themselves as gay. These are groundbreaking achievements in LGBTQ representation, but it took a long time and a lot of hard work to get here. Here's a look back at how LGBTQ characters in kids' shows evolved from Hays Code-era stereotypes and queer-coded villains.
- Documentary series following the Brooklands Museum volunteers and staff as they mend, maintain and restore the most extraordinary historic motors and airplanes in the world.
- A 2 year old baby girl lay alone on a bamboo mat in a government orphanage in Northern Thailand, 11 years ago. She had been abandoned in the "AIDS room". Her medical chart read: "bploi wai dtaai: Leave her to die". In a country that ostracizes those living with HIV, one extraordinary woman, Avis Rideout, was determined to prove that through loving and caring for those rejected and abandoned due to HIV, it is the incredible power of love that can and is... Saving lives.
- The engrossing one-hour special uses evocative archive and a cast of charismatic political experts and former members of Trump's administration, to unpick how, in just 140 characters, Twitter has changed the way political communication takes place in the US. It is the story of a social medium platform and the first social media president, which reveals how both Twitter and Trump have grown their brands at the same speed over the course of the last decade. Each tweet is a window into the context of our times, and the mind of Donald J. Trump. In chronological order, they take us on a journey into some of the most important stories, events and issues of the modern world - an election result that polarized a country, the first ever meeting of a US president with a North Korean leader, immigration, pandemics, race relations, impeachment, and the 2020 presidential race.
- Larger than Life is a joyful and thoughtful series and a refreshing alternative to other programming on TV about obesity. The series features a vibrant, larger than life cast and shows what it's like to be plus-sized in modern Britain, told through the experience of the people who live it.
- Documentary exploring Britain's ageing population through the eyes of some of the country's oldest muscle men as they prepare to compete in the World Bodybuilding Finals in Miami, Florida.
- This compelling documentary explores the history and evolution of grime music from its birth out of the dancehall, drum'n'bass and garage scenes of east London in the noughties to its roller coaster relationship with mainstream media and the establishment.
- The story of how NASA astronauts overcame system failures, accidents and bad luck to successfully land on the moon.
- The 6 MUAs are thrown into the glossy world of fashion editorials - booked on a job for gay magazine, Attitude. Michelle Visage gives them a Creative Brief inspired by club culture. The Face-Off blends 3 colours to create a temple drape.
- The crimes of Neil Entwhistle, an English man convicted of murdering his American wife, Rachel, and their infant daughter in 2006. Experts analyse his behaviour.
- Having put an end to her affair once and for all, Ellie hopes that she can move on and begin to fix some of the fractured relationships in her life. Now on compulsory leave from work she has the time she needs to reflect, face her demons and get well again. If only life were that simple. The affair doesn't seem to want to disappear that easily-Richard is not going anywhere without a fight. Completely unaware of the fact that her husband Mart already knows about the other man, Ellie fights tooth and nail to keep her secret and protect him from the truth. Will Mart confront her? Or will Richard blow her cover before he has a chance?
- After confessing to her affair with Richard and leaving Mart and their family home, Ellie receives a picture message of her and Ems kissing from an unknow number. She knows that the game is far from over and if she's not going to lose everything she's going to have to fight back and fast. But what more could Richard possibly want from her? When he calls her to her flat Ellie hopes to confront him once and for all, only to find that a terrifying surprise awaits her. Ellie now more vulnerable than ever tries desperately to piece together the fragments of her broken mind and in doing so she comes face to face with the truth - A truth more disturbing than anything that she could have ever imagined.
- Ellie seemingly has the perfect life - that is, until an unforeseeable tragedy cracks her world open.
- Disorientated, Ellie finds herself far from home and the events of the evening.