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- The bestselling adult novel of all time by E.L. James is now a global phenomenon. This new film lifts the lid on a cultural phenomenon that just won't be restrained anymore.
- Combining footage from interviews with the late great David Bowie and contributions from those who knew him personally, this documentary celebrates the illustrious life of one of the greatest artists to ever grace the stage.
- From her humble beginnings as a grocer's daughter, Margaret Thatcher fought her way through the sexist prejudices of the 1970s to become the first female Prime Minister of the United Kingdom in 1979.
- King's Speech is the definitive story of the man who overcame his own failings for the sake of his nation. When his older brother, Edward VIII abdicates the throne to marry Wallis Simpson, nervous-mannered successor George "Bertie" VI is plagued with shyness and a speech impediment when speaking to his subjects. It is the true story of an introvert and humble man whom events and circumstances made him become an inspiration for the British nation during their war with Hitler's Germany.
- This incredible documentary features in-depth contributions from wives Yoko Ono and Cynthia Lennon, son Julian Lennon and many previously unseen interviews with John himself. Through rare footage, we learn of his rise to fame with The Beatles, his divorce from Cynthia, his first meeting with Yoko, split-up of the band, and his decision to become a solo artist and advocate for world peace. Lennon: Love is All You Need captures one of the most influential musicians of the twentieth century with some truly unique interviews and unseen footage from those closest to him.
- A retrospective view of The Jam, as told through archival footage, interviews with band members, and commentary from those influenced by the band and its music.
- 5 Seconds of Summer are not just another boy band - Luke, Michael, Calum and Ashton- have risen from obscurity to mega-stardom and this biography traces the rise of 5SOS from their humble beginnings in Sydney, to sell-out stadium rockers.
- From Victor Hugo's classic French novel of the nineteenth century to Tom Hooper's award winning blockbuster this year, Les Misérables has undergone one of the most successful transitions from book to stage to screen. In this new documentary, the scintillating journey of Hugo's universal story is traced from book to stage to screen with contributions from many who have starred in or helped to create this entertainment phenomenon. Helmed by entertainment and celebrity journalist Neil Sean this insightful documentary traces the events of the Paris insurrection in 1832 and the storming of the barricades using the restored 1978 Les Miserables film starring Anthony Perkins. Also included are archive interviews with Frances Ruffelle, Hugh Jackman, Phil Jonas, Tom Hooper, Alfie Boe Amanda Seyfried, Sir Cameron Mackintosh and Anne Hathaway who recount the amazing story of why Les Misérables has captured a place in everyone's hearts and through all it's mediums.
- Known for his unmistakable cascading strings and recordings such as Charmaine, Mantovani enthralled the world with his sublime arrangements. This is the story of the man and his music.
- The Beatles' arrival in America and the start of their US invasion. Paul McCartney's shocking and candid admission to taking LSD, a move which the UK press immediately seized upon. The Ballad of John and Yoko, chronicling the events surrounding Lennon's marriage. The news announcing the untimely death of manager Brian Epstein and the massive impact that this had on the group. The Beatles' trip to India, meeting the Maharishi Mahesh Yogi and exploring their mystic side. Behind the scenes footage and 'off the record' interviews given during TV rehearsals and private backstage moments. This captivating DVD features all of this and much more incredible footage of the key moments in the Beatles' career; it is an essential purchase for any die-hard fan of the Fab Four.
- A new documentary on the rise to fame of Sam Smith - the British singer-songwriter with the unforgettable voice who has taken the music world by storm and recorded the new Bond theme song for 'Spectre'.
- With nearly twenty years passing since her death, this new feature programme celebrates the life of Diana, Princess of Wales and draws upon previously unseen archive and new insights since her death.
- Keep on Burning tells the fascinating story of the world's most enduring underground music movement : Northern Soul! Featuring interviews with key DJ's, journalists and promoters, including soul radio pioneer Tony Blackburn, this new documentary was filmed on location at Manchester's iconic Twisted Wheel and London's 100 Club. Wigan Casino founder Russ Winstanley and Blue & Soul music journalist Tony Cummings recount the artists, records and stories which have made Northern Soul a way of life for its aficionados. With contributions from record label executives' Tim Brown (Goldmine), Ady Croasdell (Kent), Dave McAleer (Pye/RCA) and Neil Rushton (Inferno), Keep on Burning reveals a unique insight into the music phenomenon that came of age in the clubs of Northern England in the mid-seventies.
- A must-see programme on the James Dean of British rock and roll. Billy Fury became an overnight sensation and The Sound of Fury album, a landmark in British Rock and Roll history.
- The story of corruption, enablers, eager developers, sovereign wealth, and grasping politicians, who have paved the way for the plutocratic colonisation of London's cityscape.
- Biography of the inspirational British singer, who defied conventions in her time, having creative input in her recordings, confronting apartheid, bringing Motown music to Europe and being open about her bisexuality.
- A documentary tracing punk from the SEX shop of Malcolm McLaren and Vivienne Westwood. Featuring contributions from Tony James, Gene October, Jon Savage, Glen Matlock, Jah Wobble, Steve Severin and archive performances.
- This feature length HD documentary of Queen Elizabeth II's reign is packed with rare archive footage and expert commentary from Robert Lacy, Nicholas Owen, Tim Heald, Ingrid Seward, Gyles Brandreth.
- Matt Monro was Britain's greatest singer. He was the singing London bus driver whose magnificent voice brought him success all over the world. 'A Portrait Of' tells the full story of Matt Monro's amazing rise to fame with exclusive, unseen performances from Matt's early and later career. The programme blends together the songs and the story of the man known as Britain's Frank Sinatra, with exclusive access to the private side of Matt Monro and his family home movies. With personal contributions from Sir George Martin, Don Black, Tony Christie, Bruce Forsyth, Sir CLiff Richard, the Monro family, and many others; this is a unique insight into what made millions of fans and singers admire both the voice and the man who was Matt Monro.
- From his first appearance on Search For A Star in 1981, Joe Longthorne has been one our brightest entertainers and a favourite of The London Palladium. Joe's wonderful singing voice and ability to impersonate stars such as Elvis and Shirley Bassey, have cemented his reputation as one of the best-selling male singers of the last three decades.
- The final series begins with a look at how equal rights, increased immigration and the use of soft drugs began to affect 1970s society - and how such things were depicted onscreen.