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- Three self-confessed "good girls" and their partners, held back by a fear of being adventurous in the bedroom, get some creative advice from sex experts on how to spice up their love lives.
- Australia's ambulance crews fight to save lives in a race against time. Cameras fitted to road ambulances and helicopters give unprecedented insight into the daily lives of these emergency service heroes.
- Stan Lee and Daniel Browning Smith travel the world looking for humans that have powers like heros from comic books.
- "The Lost Tombs," which will stream on Discovery+ in addition to airing on the Discovery Channel, chronicles the largest excavation in Egypt in 100 years. Dr. Zahi Hawass explores the infamous Valley of the Kings looking for Queen Nefertiti's treasure, among other priceless artifacts from the New Kingdom.
- Thought-provoking documentary on war propaganda: how governments manipulate the facts and how most media let them get away with it.
- From award winning journalist John Pilger, reveals what the news doesn't - that the world's greatest military power, the United States, and the world's second economic power, China, both nuclear-armed, may well be on the road to war.
- Three astrologers will carefully find matches for twelve cynical singletons. Living together during one lunar cycle on a sun-soaked Greek island, the series will test whether matching couples by their birth charts will lead to true love.
- At a time of heightened global tensions, this documentary series goes behind the scenes at RAF Lossiemouth in Scotland, one of the UK's two Quick Reaction Alert stations - able to launch fighter jets in moments to respond to threats.
- The Titanic's twin sister, the Britannic, was bigger and better built, but she sank to the bottom three times faster. Why she sunk has remained a mystery until now.
- Cameras return to Morecambe, Lancashire to catch up with Britain's biggest family, the Radfords, as Sue and Noel prepare for the arrival of child number twenty.
- National Geographic is invited to follow a team of restoration experts and archaeologists as they race against time to have the Aedicule restored before the Easter ceremonies.
- Documentary series looking at operations carried out by the UK's armed police officers combining footage from missions, news coverage and interviews with the officers.
- Sarah Cawood narrates this series exploring what happens when dreams turn into plastic surgery nightmares and how celebrities have helped to influence the industry.
- Three of the stars of game show The Chase, Anne Hegerty, Shaun Wallace and Mark Labbett, embark on the geekiest road trip ever. They embark on a global adventure to explore intelligence from animals to children to AI.
- Explore how John F. Kennedy's worldview was influenced by his younger years, when he endured poor health, family tragedy and a demanding father.
- Following the fascinating lives of Britain's largest family. In the lead-up to the birth of their 10th baby girl, Sue and Noel Radford decide to take the family on a package holiday to Benidorm.
- What can be done in the time it takes to blink? This is the story of the brave mavericks who invented the techniques and technologies that took the pit stop from minutes-long racing rarity to an F1 staple that takes less than two seconds to complete.
- Documentary taking a sneak peek behind the scenes at the Mars Petcare factory in Melton Mowbray which operates 24 hours a day to produce one million packets of pet food a day.
- Betty speaks about her love of big cats and her passion for safeguarding their future, travelling to the Los Angeles and San Diego zoos to visit some of the animals.
- Throughout history, human society has run on trade, and trade moved on the oceans. The innovations that allowed faster an more accurate oceanic travel revolutionized to the world. New inventions now help people move on water for fun and recreation.
- Cameras go behind the scenes at the Knightsbridge barracks to follow the newest recruits to the Household Cavalry on their first day of training.
- Cameras go behind the scenes at the wedding of the year as Prince Harry marries Meghan Markle as the eyes of the world look on, and the groom's former regiment play a starring role.
- The armoured side of the regiment head out on manoeuvres in the deserts of Oman. Back in England the most skilled riders of the regiment are rehearsing for the Royal Windsor Horse Show.
- Three and a half centuries after the Household Cavalry was founded the first female trooper joins the regiment. The armoured side of the regiment travel to Canada. The recruits enter the next stage of training.
- The regiment's 280 horses descend on a beach in Norfolk as the Household Cavalry heads off for its annual summer camp. Outgoing Colonel James Gaselee reflects on his time in charge.
- The new Commanding Officer, Lt Col Paddy Williams, prepares to command the regiment on his first state visit, while the newest trooper has a tricky horse to contend with.
- From the turn of the century to the 1960s millions of immigrants arrive in search of the American dream. Initially they're welcomed with open arms, but soon America shuts its doors to them. Rare home movies, seen in color for the first time, reveal the extraordinary stories of a host of ordinary immigrants.
- At the start of the 20th Century, Alaska is seen as frozen wasteland, filled with nothing but Inuits and Polar bears. It is America's last frontier. The discovery of Gold attracts Americans in their droves. Over the next six decades the exploitation of Alaska's vast natural resources leads to statehood.
- 2019– 24mTV-147.5 (75)TV EpisodeNational Geographic Explorer Albert Lin travels to Petra, Jordan, to discover the origins of the famous city. He finds out that it was built by the Nabataeans, a mysterious civilization that learned how to survive in the desert. He tracks down evidence of their cities and temples, and reveals that the ancient city of Petra was part of a much bigger network than he ever imagined.
- 2019– 44mTV-PG7.4 (74)TV EpisodeNational Geographic Explorer Albert Lin travels to the mountains of Peru to discover the origins of its most famous site, Machu Picchu. Using LiDAR technology, he finds proof of the people who came before the Inca and treks into the mountains to find their homes and ceremonial sites. Lin reveals that the Inca city may have been inspired by another, even older civilization.
- Over 6 weeks the participating couples attempt 18 kinky sex challenges they have never tried before. First the girls try playing with their food, putting on a striptease, and experimenting with pain and pleasure.
- The girls and their guys get hot and cold under the collar with temperature play, try out some sex toys and then step out of their clothes and into character as they experiment with role-play.
- The couples are challenged to be more creative in their choice of love-making locations and use a game to discover some new erogenous zones.
- Our Good Girls and their Guys try their hands at masturbation, find their inner dominatrix with latex and leather, and see what it means to have a sex swing in the house.
- Our good girls and their guys open three kinky boxes containing a remote controlled vibrator, a kinky cleaning kit and everything you need to know about bondage.
- In misty rainforests, fertile wetlands and bustling cities, Thailand's wild animals fight an eternal deadly battle to find prey or avoid becoming someone else's dinner. Their survival depends on their cleverness, cunning and ingenuity - and the losers pay the ultimate price.
- The need to reproduce drives all life in Thailand's wild nature. Both birds, elephants and monkeys are pushed to their limit in the search for the perfect partner. But finding a mate is only the first step. Raising children requires commitment and hard work. The parents must protect them, find enough food for them - and teach them the skills necessary to survive.
- An exploration of how changing international relationships may affect Cuba and Cuba's vast natural resources and unique species.
- Marie was rushed into hospital when surgery to remove excess skin left her with life threatening sepsis. Barrie decided to freshen up his look by getting fillers, but was left devastated when his nose started peeling off his face.
- Sue's 'cut price' tummy tuck in Turkey almost killed her and Oli's quest to become a Korean pop star led him to spend £100,000 to look like his Asian idols.
- A firsthand account of so-called 'Botox Parties' , where a Leicestershire woman's lips swelled so much after a filler injection her lips could touch her nose. Martin, a lorry driver, faced financial ruin after eye bag surgery went wrong.
- This edition looks at the dangerous obsession with surgery that often goes hand in hand with a rise to fame.
- This edition follows the quest of some people to try to entirely change their body, featuring TOWIE star and reality TV favourite Abigail Clarke, who talks about the lip fillers that left her in agony.
- This edition uncovers the secrets behind dermal lip fillers and investigates how social media and celebs have driven a boom in the industry, and looking at just how wrong things can go.
- The most studied artifact in human history, the Shroud of Turin, is about to undergo its most thorough test to date.