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- What if everything we know about prehistory is wrong? Journalist Graham Hancock visits archaeological sites around the world investigating if a civilization far more advanced than we ever believed possible existed thousands of years ago.
- Explores the tale of Mo, a widow who is doing her best to raise her two teenagers.
- FOR SAMA is both an intimate and epic journey into the female experience of war.
- Docuseries examining the mysterious disappearance of British housewife Patricia Hall from her small Yorkshire town.
- Cookery series showing viewers how to get the most out of their air fryer.
- In the first leg of an epic 1300 miles across Nigeria, Michael is in bustling Lagos.
- When 27-year-old Mary Gough is found dead at the foot of the stairs at her Dublin home, what appears to be a tragic accident turns into one of the most astonishing murder cases in living memory.
- Michael Palin embarks upon an epic 1,000 mile odyssey following the course of the mighty Tigris river from its source in eastern Turkey, through Iraq to the Persian Gulf.
- Jeremy Vine hosts a topical discussion show, replacing long-running topical show The Wright Stuff (2000) on weekday mornings. Vine and his panel of guests discuss the stories making the news before the debate is thrown open to the viewers.
- Documentary series examining drug cartels and kingpins from around the world.
- Documentary about John Darwin, who faked his own death in a canoeing accident off the coast of Hartlepool and then started a new life with his wife Anne in Panama.
- The story of the police investigation into the abduction and murder of 2-year-old James Bulger.
- It is a new type of history show for a new type of audience: Big History delivered in an unadulterated hit of premium archive and jaw-dropping infographics.
- As diplomatic relations between DPRK and South Korea begin to slightly thaw after decades of hostility, comedian and world traveler Michael Palin is allowed to visit North Korea for two weeks and, to a limited extent, explore the country.
- Documentary featuring shocking footage and first hand accounts of the worst affected areas and airports in the UK, asking why this happened, and offering advice on how to navigate the coming chaos.
- A global rescue effort launches, including a deep-sea research team based 2,000 miles away. And as the search intensifies, the Canadian Air Force detects underwater banging sounds.
- Follow the personal experience of the Queen, as she navigated the events that shaped the fortune of the royal family and the history of the United Kingdom over the decades of her reign.
- Two-part documentary examining the crimes of the couple, revealing the true horror of what took place behind closed doors at 25 Cromwell Street and other addresses in Gloucester over the course of many years.
- Will Mellor is joined by experts to try to unravel how and why a police officer switches from law enforcer to lawbreaker, how they were finally brought to justice, and the horrendous consequences for all concerned.
- After a plane crash In the frozen mountains it's tells the true story of how 17 men fought ftp save their lives.
- The 92nd Academy Awards for film achievements in 2019 are presented by the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences.
- A comparison between different makes and models of air fryers and their available accessories.
- In this compelling two-hour special, investigative journalist Beth Karas follows Sam Little, America's most prolific serial killer who confessed to murdering over 90 women in 17 states, in hopes to identify how he got away with murder for so long.
- Real life stories of scam artists who target and prey on single women, romancing the victims to defraud them of their money.
- A group of young, risk-embracing day traders used social media to organize a massive stock buy-up. Jordan Belfort provides details about the story, exploring how it shook the world's markets.
- The life of controversial yet iconic British Prime Minister Winston Churchill.
- David Navarro spent ten years in and out of prisons all over the country. Now he's sitting down with people who have spent time inside to reveal the truth about the UK prison system.
- A look at how air fryers could transform food preparation at Christmas, testing out air-fried versions of favourite festive food and revealing what works and what doesn't, as well as how to time various food items to perfection.
- Expert epidemiologists and virologists explain the rapid spread of the SARS-CoV-2 virus, also known as Covid-19.
- Current and former New Scotland Yard detectives open their case files to tell the inside story of how they caught some of London's most notorious killers. Presented by Peter Bleksley.
- Investigative journalist Chris Hansen takes a deeper look into some of the most grisly and complex murder cases of the past few decades.
- A cast of experts, including retired U.S. Navy Top Guns and former Men in Black, reveals the truth behind the biggest UFO scoop of the century and uncovers once classified encounters.
- Following on from its previous Greatest Ever Disaster Movies (2007), Channel 5 brings us an alternative vision of depictions of doom from another production company with different commentators.
- True crime documentary using dramatic reconstructions and testimony from police and victim's friends to recall the series of murders of women at railway stations in London in the 1980s.
- True crime documentary examining the shocking story of Caroline Crouch, a young British mother murdered in her home in a suburb of Athens, Greece and of the unexpected revelation of who had murdered her.
- A look at how air fryers can be used to make cost-saving low-calorie meals, including easy recipes for weight loss.
- For years, Jimmy Savile, Rolf Harris, Stuart Hall and pop star Gary Glitter were adored by fans - but the horrifying truth of how they abused vulnerable fans and junior employees has now emerged.
- Disturbing documentary about the notorious case, delving into questions that never got answered, with testimony from those who lived through the tragedy.
- Documentary looking at the work of the U.S. government department the Advanced Aerospace Threat Indentification Program, which investigates sightings of unidentified aerial phenomena.
- Documentary about Karen Matthews that reveals the true character of the woman who was behind the kidnapping of her own daughter, Shannon.
- It's the start of another year at the elite public college Harrow School, and the tranquility of West Acre boarding house is about to be shattered by the arrival of 66 inhabitants. Martin Smith's job is to help the freshman "shells" adapt to the demands of a busy new regime and he must use all his skills honed over 33 years at the school to help them overcome homesickness.
- Top Tens of Warfare tells the story of modern age warfare in ten episodes. Each episode is dedicated to the top ten of military inventions, vessels, battles, aircraft, weapons, secrets, tanks, fighting forces, commanders and leaders and shows how they all influenced and changed the way we lived.
- Looks back at the murders of 10-year-old schoolgirls Jessica Chapman and Holly Wells at the hands of Ian Huntley, the caretaker of the school they attended in the quiet village of Soham, Cambridgeshire.
- This nine-part series interviews the Queen's Prime Ministers, members of the Royal Household and closest friends, to build a uniquely personal picture of Elizabeth, the woman, the mother, the Queen.
- Celebrating the nearly 50-year-long career of one of Britain's most loved celebrities. Sid James had one of the most recognizable faces in Britain, with a laugh that was legendary.