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- Diana Bishop, historian and witch, accesses Ashmole 782 and knows she must solve its mysteries. She is offered help by the enigmatic Matthew Clairmont, but he's a vampire and witches should never trust vampires.
- The Cotswolds-based PR guru turned amateur sleuth returns for a series of comedic murder-mysteries based on the books by M.C. Beaton.
- A British detective killed in action is brought back to life using experimental Artificial Intelligence.
- Hoping that self-employment through gig economy can solve their financial woes, a hard-up UK delivery driver and his wife struggling to raise a family end up trapped in the vicious circle of this modern-day form of labour exploitation.
- A female celebrity has her whole life upended when her phone is hacked and a photo of her in an extremely compromising position emerges.
- A mother seeks the whereabouts of her son's killer after he is released from prison, unleashing a series of events that surface tragic memories and unexpected consequences.
- Nelly hasn't rested trying to find his missing daughter Jody, he won't give up, and he will do anything to find out what happened. Discovering things about him and those around him, things he never imagined.
- A dramatization of the life and death of Montreal mob boss Vito Rizzuto.
- UK version of the Norwegian show about a surgeon who is determined to save his dying wife to the point of agreeing to treat criminals and others for cash in his highly illegal secret underground clinic.
- Action drama following Aaron Bishop and Ronnie Pike; two NCA agents taking down hardened criminals in London.
- Lambs of God is a dark, gothic tale about three nuns, each a generation apart, living in an isolated convent by the coast, and an unwelcome visitor who enters their lives and changes their world forever.
- When Daniel Glass is misdiagnosed with a fatal disease he begins to notice how everyone around him treats him better, so he decides to keep pretending that he really is sick. This leads to more lies, and, eventually, crimes.
- A psychological crime drama of three seasons, each set in different era in a conservative christian community of rural northern Finland.
- Follows incarcerated killers, who tell the story of how they ended up there.
- Action-adventure drama starring Michael Landes and Ophelia Lovibond, who travel the world in search of hidden treasures.
- Independent Claims Specialist Naomi (Samantha Morton) is given the job by her boss, Tom (Sir John Hurt), of recovering stolen diamonds, no matter what it takes. Also on the trail of the diamonds, from a different direction, is Police Officer Khalil (Tahar Rahim). The investigation takes them across Europe and into a world where shadowy figures control events.
- A sitcom in which English actress Emily Mortimer heads to Hollywood, closely followed by best friend Dolly Wells as her assistant
- A group of amateur Canadian bakers are convened for a baking competition. There is a theme to each week's competition, generally in the vein of the type of goods the competitors are to bake.
- Kosonen plays the exceptionally gifted undercover cop Mari Saari.
- Nick Broomfield digs into the case of the notorious serial killer known as the Grim Sleeper, who terrorized South Central Los Angeles over a span of twenty-five years.
- The story is a six-part event drama that surrounds the invisible men and women who fight for their country (Australia), what they bring home from the war, discovering what of themselves they've left behind, the secrets that must remain hidden; With a compelling mystery regarding a possible cover-up where the lines cross between killer and family man, hero and victim, truth and imagination or fantasy, are constantly changing.
- BattleBots is an American robot combat television series. Competitors design and operate remote-controlled armed and armored machines designed to fight in an arena combat elimination tournament
- Lauren Laverne and celebrity superfans recap season one of Westworld.
- The first televised photography contest in which our contestants compete to convince a jury of renowned photographers and industry experts that they have the skill, instinct and versatility to become the next Master of Photography.
- It Takes A Killer investigates the world's most notorious murders and takes you inside the minds of the killers. Expert investigators review evidence, profile each killer's behavior, and describe the chilling forensic details of each case.
- Great Escapes visits the most bizarre and incredible accommodations around the world. From incredibly luxurious accommodations to the most rustic rooms - you won't forget your visit. Grab your passport.
- Animals Unleashed features the most unpredictable and hilarious animal clips from around the world. From the wild to the living room, each episode showcases animals at their most surprising, mischievous, and outrageous.
- A thought-provoking look at the complex life and revolutionary art of Artemisia Gentileschi, a unique painter who was the first to be recognized as a master of light and shadow.
- A look at some of Europe's and America's most horrific serial killers and how bizarrely simple blunders eventually brought them to justice.
- Turning Point traces the early lives of four of the 20th century's most famous leaders and how/when, they reached a critical turning point in their lives. Josef Stalin's mother was determined that he would become a priest. Adolf Hitler was convinced that he would be a famous artist until the Vienna Academy of Fine Arts rejected him and he became a homeless loner. Winston Churchill was an uninspiring student and a political failure until his escape from a Boer POW prison made him famous and relaunched his political career. The British mother of Kaiser Wilhelm II was determined to mold him into an enlightened monarch who would bring peace to Europe.
- Max, Ted and Elphie are three recruits who are learning how to become real members of the rescue services in the City Of Friends.
- Men of God; faithful servants who guide and lead their flock. We trust them with our secrets and look to them in our darkest hours. But what happens when supposedly devout clergymen abuse that trust for evil ends? What happens when clergy become killers?
- In End of Empire Australian Historian David Adams crosses Europe and Asia as he investigates the warrior kings who created vast empires only for their families to later dismember the empire as they fight over the spoils. In a real "Game of Thrones" the dysfunctional families of Attila the Hun; Timur (Tamerlane the Great); Edgar, King of the English and Charlemagne manage to lose it all.
- Did Alexander the Great really build sixteen cities in Afghanistan, or was he the destroyer of a far more ancient civilization? David Adams goes in search of the most alluring of them all - Alexandria on the Oxus. The Ancient Greeks have long been credited for bringing civilization to the East. In fact it appears to be the other way round. Alexander discovered a highly developed civilization - a lost world - that pre-dated even the Persians. As Adams unravels the mysteries of the Oxus Civilizations, its great fortress cities are dramatically recreated in stunning CGI. Traveling through the most remote regions of Afghanistan unarmed, Adams and his Cameraman live as everyday Afghans gaining a most unique insight into the people and our shared heritage.
- Join the British explorer as he travels through the Arabian Peninsula; a 5,000-mile journey that sees him travel through 13 different countries.
- Lek is on a mission to save the Asian elephant in her native Thailand. This film looks at the plight of the Asian elephant, as it goes from being a widely used domestic animal, to a burden on modernising communities. With experts predicting its extinction within four decades, this touching documentary shows how the elephants need Lek more than ever before.
- Adventurer Francesca Chiorando travels around the world to places like Iceland and Morocco, and discovers some of the world's most challenging and terrifying places. She uncovers fascinating stories, meets remarkable people, and investigates long-standing mysteries: human and natural events that have puzzled communities for generations.
- 'A User's Guide to Cheating Death' is a documentary series that casts light on increasingly controversial procedures, diets and revived ancient therapies that are being sought by people desperate to dramatically alter their bodies or radically improve their health, and the booming industries that are more than happy to accept their business. Health law professor, writer and debunker-extraordinaire Timothy Caulfield dives deep into the science, and the social issues behind today's cutting-edge health trends in order to separate the truly good advice from the excess of high- priced placebos.
- While it's often reported how few Americans own passports, there are, nevertheless, some 60 million international trips by US citizens each year. Whether they're travelling for business or pleasure, most return home safely. But some don't. Some die in tragic accidents, some commit suicide and a surprising number are tragically murdered.
- Sue Perkins and Jamie East discuss the latest Game of Thrones episodes throughout the season.
- A well-intentioned parishioner restores a church fresco in a small Spanish town, which leads him to become a global overnight internet sensation.
- Before the devastating eruption of Mount Vesuvius, the so-called Campania Felix was a place coveted by the rich and powerful, where they built prestigious villas encircled by spectacular gardens.
- Comedian Micky Flanagan and his mate Noel Lynch embark on their own version of the Tour de France.
- In Britain's darkest hour Winston Churchhill assembles a team of eccentric geniuses to fight the Nazi menace by building biizzarre brilliant weapons.
- 18-year-old Bradford-born Hiba Maroof explores the controversial but legal custom of first-cousin marriage. As she reaches adulthood she faces a dilemma whether to follow her culture or go her own way.
- On the morning of August 13th,1961, the citizens of Berlin woke up to discover their capital had been split in two. In the dead of night, one of Europe's largest cities had been divided by the beginnings of what the world would come to know as the Berlin Wall. Reuters journalist, Adam Kellet-Long, saw tensions rise across the city throughout the summer of '61 and exposed this event to the world.
- Startup U hails from the producers of House of Food and follows a group of entrepreneurial millennials as they embark on a semester at Draper University in Silicon Valley. Led by billionaire founder/venture capitalist Draper, the seven-week program teaches the fundamentals of launching a startup company under the mentorship of America's business leaders. Students will pitch their ideas to a panel of venture capitalists with the hope that they'll receive a life-changing investment to launch their business.
- Presenter Francesca Chiorando visits ten very different places to discover what goes on in the world of modern manufacturing.
- Gripping true crime stories about cops who thought they were above the law and killed after being tempted by money, corrupted by power or driven by extreme desires.