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- A British urbanite follows in the footsteps of various individuals, who against all odds, have willingly forsaken the luxuries and lifestyle of the modern world, for a less-than-ordinary life in the wilderness.
- The three-part miniseries chronicles the life of Franklin D. Roosevelt, the thirty-second President of the United States.
- Documentary series following the work of the staff of Skeldale Veterinary Centre in Thirsk, North Yorkshire - once the practice of James Herriot.
- A two-part drama about infamous aristocrat John Bingham, 7th Earl of Lucan, who mysteriously disappeared in 1974 after being accused of murdering his children's nanny.
- Historian Dan Jones explores the millennium of history behind six of Great Britain's most famous castles: Warwick, Dover, Caernarfon, the Tower of London, Carrickfergus, and Stirling.
- Explores the story behind the first Black tank regiment, to participate in action during World War II. It focuses on the two major fights they faced, the expansion of Nazism in Europe and racism, persecution, and injustice at home
- Ant Middleton leads a team of eight volunteers to recreate the perilous voyage led by Captain William Bligh in 1789 following the famous mutiny on the H.M.S. Bounty.
- A haunted woman will go to any lengths necessary to protect her family and the secrets she keeps from them.
- Follow 20 British people who are sent to a remote region of Bulgaria to live the lives of their Stone Age ancestors by trying to survive for two months in the wilderness.
- Dramatised documentary analyzing the crimes of serial killer Harold Shipman, the doctor believed to be responsible for the deaths of an estimated 250 people. Aired on Netflix in 2019.
- With nearly a quarter of British households owning a dog, they are the nation's favorite pet - but this isn't always reflected in the way some are treated. Here we follow the RSPCA officers who, committed to the rescue and welfare of man's best friend, are tasked with investigating reports of cruelty and neglect.
- Rome: The World's First Superpower follows award-winning actor Larry Lamb as he tells the story of Rome 3,000 years ago, an extraordinary people rose and conquered the known world. He looks at how the Romans then went onto creating the greatest empire mankind has ever seen, stretching from Britain to the middle east and how it lasted a thousand years.
- Six celebrities work at a real-life spa in Liverpool, where they learn the skills of hair and beauty under the guidance of Herbert Howe, a seasoned expert in the industry with 50 years of experience. Each episode, they are paired with a real hair and beauty apprentice and judged by Howe and his team on their performance during different treatments, such as massaging, using real clients. The winning apprentice, as part of the winning pair, at the end of the series will receive £10,000 and an apprenticeship.
- Focuses on what makes psychopaths different from the rest of the population.
- Celebrities compete in a host of winter sports to see who can get the best time. Each episode the two with the worst times face elimination from...The Jump.
- Husband and wife duo Eamonn Holmes and Ruth Langsford shed light on the lives of the super-rich.
- Discover how Los Angeles-area Latino restaurants are elevated by celebrity chef Aarón Sanchez and his staff.
- Eight of the world's most experienced truck drivers go head to head in some of the harshest environments on planet earth. Drawn from around the world, the truckers must navigate the most extreme routes across four continents for the chance to win $150,000.
- Celebrities are taken back in time to live and work as they did in medieval Britain.
- The humble British bus accounts for two thirds of all journeys by public transport in the UK today. Now, this bold series meets the likeable army of men and women who face a daily battle to keep the show on the road. Set over an entire summer season the series captures the day-to-day running of the UK's largest family-owned bus company for an entertaining look at life On The Yorkshire Buses.
- Documentary series in which criminologist David Wilson examines the cases of seven notorious murderers and asks what drove them to kill.
- The San Ysidro border crossing between Mexico and the United States is the world's busiest border crossing and handles 125,000 people per day. This show highlights some of the difficulties operating such a busy crossing.
- The actor picks up a pebble from the beach at St Bees in Cumbria and sets off along the 192 mile Wainwright Coast to Coast Walk to deposit it on the beach at Robin Hood's Bay on the other side of the country exploring the area en-route.
- Through the miracle of DNA, new methods have been developed to identify 60% of the remains. For the families, the pain never ends and closure is such a hard word to swallow.
- We identify the seven key events that shaped Hitler's mind and ultimately culminated in his plans for world domination as he became one of the most powerful and deranged leaders the world has ever known.
- This fascinating series takes viewers on an incredible journey around the globe as we celebrate some of the biggest, most awe-inspiring and technologically advanced drilling, excavation and tunnelling machines known to man.
- Paddy McGuinness presents a comedy panel show in which comedians team up with celebrities to take part in a light-hearted quiz that looks at fun news stories, events and TV clips from every corner of the globe.
- Documentary tracing the history of London's famous prison for women, covering changes in prison policy and the story of notorious inmates and the five women hanged there.
- Series in which Olympic bronze medallist Tom Daley and his best friend Sophie set off on the journey of a lifetime - a backpacking tour taking in Asia, Africa and Australasia.
- This documentary series follows the work of combined teams of doctors, nurses, paramedics and fire officers that are responsible for the transportation of clinically obese patients between hospital and their homes.
- A detailed and compelling look into the crimes of serial killer Kenneth Erskine aka. The Stockwell Strangler
- Showcases local heroes in Canadian communities nationwide.
- Each week internationally acclaimed illusionist and mind reader Philip Escoffey challenges two contests to win big money prizes. To win the contestants must guess whether a particular challenge is possible or not. If a challenge is possible then Philip demonstrates that it is.
- Inspector Diane Caligra of the Toronto Police Department is in somewhat of a conundrum. Detective Aidan Black, who currently is assigned to the SWAT team, is one of her best and most seasoned members, but she realizes based on his recent professional history and behavior, that he may be suffering from some mental illness, most likely post traumatic stress syndrome. She reassigns him to the newly formed Psych Crimes & Crises unit, which will deal with cases which involve some sort of emotional disturbance at its core. The unit was created by forensic psychiatrist Dr. Daniella Ridley, who will become his partner despite she not being a trained police officer. The other two members of the unit are the eager but inexperienced Detective Poppy Wisnefski, and tough but caring psychiatric nurse Leo Beckett. The two teams are to patrol when not working on a specific case. That first case is of Toby Burke, an aspiring hockey player who was murdered in the bedroom that he shared with his younger brother, Wyatt Burke, who was also in the room at the time of the incident. Toby died of a stab wound to his mid-section, but had a light bulb sticking out of that wound. Beyond the differences in opinions and approaches between Aidan and Daniella, they have to figure out if Toby's seemingly distraught father, Garrett Burke, knows more than he is disclosing, and figure out if there is some significance to the light bulb. Through this case, Aidan realizes that Diane had ulterior motives for placing him on this assignment despite the less than obvious fit: she wants Daniella to watch over him and provide her with a medical diagnosis of his mental condition.
- Psych Crimes and Crises is sent to the De Soto home, where single father, bipolar lawyer Mike De Soto, is outside wielding a collection of weapons. On a manic and seemingly psychotic rampage, he believes that someone is out to kill him and his teen-aged son, Nick. Mike's shirt is blood soaked, and Nick is eventually found inside unconscious from an apparent fall down the stairs. Nick is otherwise unharmed meaning that they have to find the probable dead body associated with that blood. They eventually do find the body, that of college student Sophie Ann Wells, a girl with a troubled past but who was turning her life around. Her wounds are consistent with the range of weapons Mike was wielding, but her body was placed in such a way showing that her killer had affection for her. The unit has to discover Mike's connection to Sophie to determine if he or someone else killed her. It is made all the more difficult as Mike is unable to provide any information until he comes down from his extreme manic state. Through this case, Daniella discovers where she is on the career spectrum between her psychiatrist past and police officer future.
- Psych Crimes and Crises is sent to an elementary school where eleven year old Blessing Byers, constantly bullied by her classmates, has just beaten several of them with a baseball bat in a manic rage after their latest torment. On this day, she has scrawled several words on herself, most with religious overtones, the most prominent being the word "truth" on her forehead. As she seems to have a fear of the police, Aidan and Daniella try to portray themselves as anything but. They want to do a psychological assessment as something is obviously troubling her, but her single mother, Marcy Byers, also seems suspicious of authority in general and does not allow it. The team finds that the Byers, which also includes a younger daughter Eve (Marcy's older daughter Shauna, apparently died a few years earlier) have led a nomadic life the past five years, moving from motel to motel after selling their house. An incident that evening leads the team to believe that Marcy has passed onto Blessing whatever emotional issue she herself is facing, as that incident on the surface is a shared psychotic delusion between mother and daughter. One person may be able to assist in uncovering what Marcy and Blessing are facing, which in turn they hope will lead to salvation most specifically for Blessing. Meanwhile, Aidan speaks to an in-house psychologist about his own emotional issues. And Daniella reconsiders her agreement with Diane regarding reporting to her about Aidan.
- Psych Crimes and Crises investigates a young black man seemingly high wandering the streets clad only in his boxer shorts. Aidan recognizes him as Billy Russell, one half of the famed band, Saturn 66. They are able to coax him into custody. When Billy comes down from his high, Billy admits to Daniella that he is bipolar, and that he sometimes goes off his meds, but that his Saturn 66 band mate, Max Graves, and his doctor, Evandra Lewis, who travels with the band, keep him in check from hurting himself or others. This relationship with Max is despite their very public and often contentious professional feuds. After they release Billy into Dr. Lewis' care, Aidan and Daniella are called to a disturbance, that disturbance which involves Max as the target. A now missing Billy is pegged as one of the prime suspects in what happened to Max. Beyond the incident with Max, Psych Crimes have to find Billy, whose disappearance may be linked to threatening emails he has been receiving of late, to Dr. Lewis, who may not be all she appears on the surface, and/or to the unknown woman who is believed to be Billy's muse and one true love.
- Aidan and Daniella are called to investigate the case of a delusional homeless man named Jeremy who believes he was attacked by a werewolf. At the scene, they come across another man, who they believe is Jeremy's attacker, violently beating on a car with a crowbar, with a dead man next to the car and a scared young woman inside. But whatever emotional issue Aidan is facing makes him lose focus for a few seconds, leading to the attacker being able to escape. Because of Aidan's lapse at the scene, Caligra brings in Liz, Aidan's old girlfriend who he still loves, to work on the case, which may be an issue mostly for Aidan. The young woman in the car is realtor Erin Laswell, whose boss was the dead man next to the car. Although she didn't know the man attacking her car, a later incident at her house leads to Aidan and Daniella believing there must be some connection between the two. They have to find the attacker to find out what that connection is. Meanwhile, Erin pursues Aidan romantically. He is attracted to her in return, and finds it difficult to resist her romantic pursuit, especially in his emotional state, despite he knowing that it is not the best idea from a professional perspective. But further evidence Daniella uncovers could lead to the case taking on a whole new dimension.
- Psychiatrist Dr. Karl Karzik is seriously injured when he is involved in a hit and run. He, who survives, believes it was no accident as he was scheduled to speak at a hearing involving his client, Mandar Kush, who was deemed not mentally fit to stand trial into the brutal murder eleven years earlier of Peter Fong, but he who admitted to the killing. Dr. Karzik had received a death threat not to appear at the hearing, especially if that hearing resulted in Kush being released. Daniella, who knows of the case but not Kush himself, volunteers to take over that psychiatric assessment of Kush for the hearing which is to determine if Kush is indeed now mentally well and if he can be released if the murder was due to his mental illness. Many of her colleagues want to see Kush remain in custody, as they believe Kush is playing the system. They however still need to find who tried to kill Dr. Karzik, that perpetrator with who they can sympathize. The leading suspects seem to be: Sal Lenza, the arresting officer; Roman Fong, Peter Fong's brother; Arun Kush, Mandar Kush's son who doesn't want his father to "come home"; and Joseph Podolski, a vigilante crusader. Through this case, Aidan has to deal with his emotions due to his most recent sexual encounter with Liz.
- Psych Crimes and Crises is brought in to investigate a seemingly schizophrenic homeless teenager who has with him who he has mentioned was an abandoned baby girl. He, who is covered in blood due to fighting injuries, will not give her up and he is wielding a makeshift razor-type weapon to ensure no one takes the baby away from him. Aidan and Daniella want to provide some medical attention to the boy both for his physical and mental issues, while securing the baby and returning her to her family, where ever they may be. Upon closer inspection, the boy is not schizophrenic, but has Tourette Syndrome, which he appears not to know or therefore understand. Aidan and Daniella have to make him understand the nature of Tourette's, which hopefully will ease his mind about giving up the baby. In the team's investigation of finding the family, they are led to a fifteen year old cold case. The mother contacts them via telephone, her nature which Daniella diagnoses as post-partum psychosis, which means she could harm both herself and the baby in her current state. They too have to convince her that medical treatment could help her over her current issues, as she has threatened to abscond with the baby. This case touches both Aidan and Daniella personally, but in different ways.
- The coroner's inquest into the school bus incident where Aidan shot the perpetrator Dominik Laszlo dead, Laszlo's knife in the process which in turn killed student Jason Beckmire, is approaching, the inquest despite Aidan having been previously absolved of any wrongdoing in the incident. Aidan's cavalier attitude toward the inquest, including refusing to have any meaningful dialogue with his police association appointed lawyer Juvina Kapoor, is his way of trying to put the incident behind him emotionally. Kapoor is worried because the crown attorney, Marcela Houseman, seems to be using tactics of an ambush against Aidan, despite Aidan not being on trial. Those tactics include providing a revised and unusual witness list at the last moment. Kapoor is correct in her assumption as Houseman proceeds to try and discredit Aidan, which if she succeeds may mean his career. Through the process, the relationship between Aidan and Daniella as well their relationship with others in their professional life may be forever altered. Meanwhile, Poppy is concerned about her police officer father, who has become increasingly confused of late, which Leo implies may be the onset of Alzheimer's. While she tries to figure out what is going on with her father, which she does against his wishes, she struggles with trying to protect him and his career against the possible danger to the public if he continues to work as a cop.
- Aidan is having trust issues with both Caligra but most specifically Daniella following the revelation during the inquest that Daniella was reporting to Caligra on his on-the-job behavior. Daniella knows what she did was wrong, especially as she respects her partner, but doesn't know how to rectify the situation, nor does she know how to deal with Sean, for who she has lost all respect and who will probably continue to work with the unit. The Aidan/Daniella situation affects the entire unit as they partner with Sex Crimes in trying to apprehend who has been coined the Riverdale Rapist, a serial rapist with four known victims, each attacked while they were sleeping in their own home. Included among the rapist's MO is the fact that he leaves a set of plush toys at the crime scene. The latest victim is able to provide key information as this incident is the first time the rapist has spoken to any of his victims during the act. This information leads to the units focusing their investigation on neighborhood contractors, who can blend into the background without much notice. But when a fifth victim emerges, the units believe they may be dealing with two different rapists, as the key suspect in that fifth rape doesn't mesh with the profile of the other four.