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- A man regales his peculiar obsession with chairs to his new psychiatrist.
- Actor Bill Nighy narrates as cameras follow trains travelling though some of the most scenic landscapes in the world. The stories of these iconic railways are told by those who travel on, work on and live beside them.
- George Clarke visits some of Britain's most beautiful historic houses in the country each with their own individual architectural style. The problem is that the way houses were built years ago doesn't work anymore.
- The Pickup Game is an inside look at the emergence of the 'pickup' industry - an business where self-styled seduction coaches travel the world, charging a small fortune to teach men skills they claim will guarantee success with women. For the instructors who are successful, it is a highly lucrative occupation, with many companies earning millions of dollars a year. It is also an industry rife with controversy and scandal. Several teachers have been deported from countries for their contentious methodologies and pickup businesses are often the subject of fierce public criticism. Despite this, men the world over collectively spend hundreds of millions of dollars to attend seminars, download online courses and have one-on-one coaching sessions with instructors they feel can give them the dating life of their dreams. In the minds of students, many of these instructors become more than just teachers. They become idols. From the glossy exterior, where courses are packaged as self-improvement, to the dark underbelly of sexual assault, pyramid scheme marketing and secret collusion The Pickup Game pulls back the curtain to reveal a world that is fascinating and horrific in equal measure.
- The stories of epic trips along scenic waterways in Europe and North America, meeting some of the characters who live and work on and alongside them. Narrated by Bill Nighy.
- Based in part on true stories, this short form series is filled with all the humour, awkwardness and emotion of our teenage years.
- A dating show with friendship at its heart. 4 single friends go out for a 3-course dinner, with each course a potential date joins the friends at their table. At the end of the meal the date can return to ask out one of the group.
- 'Kate Garraway: Derek's Story' - An emotional documentary following Kate Garraway and her husband Derek's final chapter together. Through her experiences, Kate unravels the huge impact of what being a carer entails.
- America's death penalty is in crisis. Botched executions, spiralling costs and shrinking public support has put capital punishment under more scrutiny than ever before. The Penalty goes behind the scenes to reveal what the death penalty does to a victims family, an innocent man, and a lawyer who fights and fails to stop a botched execution, all while asking: who does the death penalty serve?
- From award winning director Naeem Mahmood, comes Brash Young Turks, a bold debut feature telling a fast paced struggle of love, crime and power, against all odds. Best UK Movie winner at the 10th Movie Video and Screen Awards 2016.
- After spending the night partying at a condemned river creek, the atmosphere is soon lost for quiet teenager Reece and his friends. Headaches and heartaches give way to a terrifying race back to civilisation as a grossly disfiguring virus takes hold on the most vulnerable.
- Observational documentary going behind the scenes to follow the work of staff at London's Kew Gardens - 320 acres of the most diverse, exciting and important plant life in the world nestled in the suburbs of London.
- Jermaine Jenas examines the controversial policing policy, giving black men issued with hidden cameras the chance to share their experiences of being stopped and searched.
- A young British woman known as Emily was on holiday in Cyprus when she told police about being gang-raped by a group of Israeli youths. But instead, she was accused by the Cypriot authorities for making lies.
- Canada's iconic Rocky Mountaineer train loops from Vancouver to the heart of the Rockies via crystal clear lakes, lush coastal rainforest, and the splendour of the Fraser Canyon.
- 2019–202244m7.9 (30)TV EpisodeThe Northern Spain line begins near Leon in the Picos de Europa mountains, takes in Bilbao (home of the Guggenheim Museum) and the beautiful coastline of Galicia, finally ending in the spectacular harbour of Ferrol.
- 2019–202244m7.5 (29)TV EpisodeA stunning rail journey through the heart of South Island's best scenery starts in Greymouth, renowned for its coal-mining past. Taking in Arthur's Pass National Park, Cass and on to the Waimakiriri gorge before arriving in Christchurch.
- The Cambrian Line starts in Pwllheli and travels 200km, taking in the fairy-tale village of Portmeirion, the seaside resort of Aberdovey and the ancient capital of Machynlleth.
- 2019–202244m8.1 (32)TV EpisodeFrom Tirano in Italy, this route spirals 1000 metres up the Alps, past glaciers and through mountains, until ending at the base of the majestic Matterhorn.
- George takes on a 16th-century listed cottage in the Cotswolds that comes with some nasty surprises. There's also a Kent oast house needing a super cool bedroom for an eight-year-old.
- George lends a hand with the restoration of an Edwardian arts-and-crafts terraced house where the amazing original features are in need of some TLC.
- George meets a family of 5 with a Victorian coach house that's more 1960s than 1860s. He also helps a young couple in Hove get to grips with a 16th-century gate house with a kitchen-diner like a banqueting hall.
- George returns to a grand Victorian villa in Ormskirk to tackle the next stage of its renovation - the giant kitchen and utility area. He also visits a Victorian flat in London that has seen better days.
- 2016– 47mTV EpisodeGeorge takes on a classic 1930s terraced home with a tiny kitchen and two mismatched fireplaces. He also revisits a Victorian home that he previously helped renovate.
- Afua Hirsch explores the emergence of Senegal from French colonial rule - and how the country expressed itself through art under its poet president Léopold Senghor.