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- Ross travels around the UK meeting people living with some of the biggest issues affecting Britain today, including immersing himself in situations to gain a first-hand taste of the difficulties they face.
- Dr Hannah Fry and a virtual host present a new way of making television, as the BBC uses artificial intelligence to delve into the treasures of the BBC Archive.
- The Democratic Republic of the Congo is a vast, mineral rich country the size of Western Europe. Alastair Leithead takes an epic journey from the Atlantic Ocean to the far reaches of the Congo river to explore how history has shaped the Congo of today and uncover the lesser told stories of this beautiful, if troubled country. In the largest rainforest outside of the Amazon he comes face to face with its gorillas and hunts with pygmies, he travels into the heart of the Ebola outbreak with United Nations peacekeepers, and explores the cobalt mines which will drive our electric cars of the future.
- The EastEnders (1985) actress looks back on her life and career in this special programme to mark her 90th birthday. Featuring contributions from those who have worked alongside her.
- Ross Kemp looks at the issue of homelessness by sleeping out on the coldest night of the year in Cardiff with some rough sleepers. He also meets families torn apart by homelessness.
- It's thought that 1 in 20 children in Britain care for sick relatives. Ross meets a 15-year-old who looks after her schizophrenic mother and an even younger boy who cares for his sister, who has cerebral palsy and visual impairment.
- Ross meets teenagers who say they carry knives for self protection, parents who fear for their children's lives and community leaders taking drastic measures to put an end to the violence.
- Ross meets some of Britain's problem online gamblers, including some who have to go off-grid to escape their addictions. He also visits the parents of two young men who took their own lives after racking up serious debts.
- In the first of a two-part special to begin the second series, Ross examines the impact of dementia. He meets the husband of Barbara Windsor and stays with the Buckman family.
- Ross meets a family whose five-year-old daughter has a version of dementia, and re-visits the husband of Dame Barbara Windsor.
- Ross investigates opioids used in powerful prescription painkillers. He meets a woman who became addicted, a drug-dealer who cuts heroin with fentanyl to make it more addictive and a man whose daughter died from taking the lethal cocktail.
- Ross meets with people who are at risk of homelessness and struggling to cope after being moved into accommodation out of their boroughs.
- Angela is joined by Emma Barnett and Amol Rajan to look back at 2001, the year Harry Potter began to work his movie magic, the nation was gripped by a soap opera whodunnit and Slough became the centre of the comedy universe.
- Kimberley Walsh and Dane Baptiste join Angela to look back at 2002, when Spooks became TV's most shocking new show, Girl's Aloud were the year's biggest new pop sensations and a chart battle between Gareth and Will divided pop fans.
- Angela is joined by Rachel Parris and Nigel Harman to look back at 2003. Beyonce goes solo, the UK suffers a Eurovision disaster, the British public react badly to an American magician and Madonna courts controversy.
- Clara Amfo and Devin Griffin look back at 2004 with Angela, the year Strictly waltzed into the nation's living rooms. Plus, a Super Bowl fail, teary goodbyes for Friends and Sex and the City and David Beckham became a brand.
- Russell Kane and Tracy-Ann Oberman join Angela to look back at 2005, when a new Doctor Who hit our screens, as did the The Apprentice, Kate Moss redefined festival chic and the nation took Paula Radcliffe to their hearts.
- The entertainment show returns as Jane hosts a party on the theme of musicals, with Duncan James, Gareth Gates and the cast of Mamma Mia the Musical joining her on the show.
- Jane hosts a party celebrating the hit film musical about the life of PT Barnum, with Daniel Brocklebank, Joe McElderry and Collabro joining her on the show.
- Jane hosts a movie-themed party, with Limahl, Ore Oduba and Ray Quinn joining her on the show.
- Broadcaster Grace Dent and comedian Nathan Caton join Angela to look back at 2006 - including Take That's comeback, the impact of Amy Winehouse and Daniel Craig getting his licence to kill.
- Television presenter Cherry Healey and actor Tyger Drew-Honey look back at 2007 including the Spice Girls reunion, the Simpsons movie, Big Brother's biggest controversy and the first sight of Adele.
- Angela discusses all things 2008 with singer Alexandra Burke and comedian Chris Ramsey including the historic U.S. election, Gwyneth Paltrow launching Goop and John Sergeant stomping off Strictly.
- Entertainer Gary Wilmot, singer Carol Decker and pop duo Hue & Cry join Jane on stage for a celebration of the 1980s.
- Gemma Cairney and Joe Swash join Angela Scanlon to look back on the year 2009.