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- British true crime documentary series about forensics teams, looking at some of the cutting edge techniques that have been used to solve infamous crimes.
- The connections between JK Rowling's mythical Fantastic Beasts creatures and real animals that have roamed Earth.
- Henry Cole takes five teams of metal detectorists to historic locations around the UK, where he challenges them to unearth the most historically important finds to be crowned detectorists of the year.
- A wonderful country full of amazing creatures in America called Colombia , seen as never before, accompanied by incredible shots , make it a must-see place for adventurers and wildlife lovers this natural paradise.
- Charlie Luxton meets the extreme commuters who travel hundreds of miles to and from work each day. He meets one with a daily six-hour round trip, and another who flies home to another country at the end of the day.
- Writer and broadcaster Sathnam Sanghera embarks on a very personal journey to unearth the roots that bind Britain to its colonial past, explore how Empire is remembered and how this has created Britain's culture and its politics.
- Amar Latif hasn't let his lack of sight stop him from travelling the world, he has visited more than 100 countries with the help of sighted companions. Comedian Sara Pascoe joins him on a trip exploring Turkey.
- Sarah Beeny analyses key factors to determine the most desirable place to live in the UK. She travels around the country looking at indicators ranging from job prospects to affordable housing.
- Historian David Olusoga pays his first visit to Ravensworth Terrace and investigates a vengeful lawyer, a scientist faced with financial ruin and a doctor entangled in a workhouse scandal.
- Tracing the residents from the 1880s to 1900s, David discovers a family torn apart by catastrophe. The house becomes a refuge for destitute street girls, and hosts a seance.
- Tracking the house's occupants in the early 20th century, David finds a boarding house landlady whose family is threatened by war and a young couple involved in terrorism.
- David uncovers infidelity and divorce, traces a WWII prisoner to the house, and sees it fall into disrepair before it is restored for the 21st century. The programme ends with the city commemorating a former resident.
- David Olusoga investigates the residents of an 18th-century house in Bristol over time, uncovering stories of piracy, an abandoned baby, a notorious political writer and a runaway slave.
- This edition traces the house's fortunes from the late 18th to the mid-19th century, discovering tales of scandal, domestic violence and the asylum.
- We follow the house's fortunes from the 1880s through to the end of the First World War as it slides down the social scale and moves into multiple occupancy discovering stories of epidemic disease, a quack doctor and a World War I tragedy.
- The third series concludes by tracing the lives of 10 Guinea Street's occupants through World War Two to the present day, discovering stories of love, loss and renewal.
- David begins to uncover the history of 5, Grosvenor Mount, Leeds starting with its first resident - an idealistic Victorian lawyer. He learns the rags to riches story of later resident Ann Dawson and of master builder William Nicholson.
- David uncovers the story of the next resident of the house, a ruthless factory owner. He learns of a pacifist couple who took a stand against the Boer War and of Edward Partridge Fearnley, who worked on luxury ships in the 1920s.
- David follows the trails of a traumatised soldier on the run, a family man who is at breaking point and a married couple with a shared interest in the spiritual movement of theosophy, one of whom developed an interest in the paranormal.
- WWII puts residents of Number 5 in danger. Leeds is a shock to a Greek war bride with a tragic past. The post-war period sees No. 5 home to a film critic and his wife. There is a return for students who lived here at the Millennium.
- Teams of detectives and forensic scientists examine the evidence left behind in the case of two women whose dismembered body parts were found inside bins. That led to the arrest of Anthony Hardy who became known as The Camden Ripper.
- This edition explores how light source technology and fibre analysis led to the conviction of Stephen Marshall, who dismembered his victim scattering body parts across Hertfordshire and Leicestershire becoming known as The Jigsaw Killer.
- Looks at the murder of Scott Wilkinson, who left his home in Walton-on-Thames to head out on his annual fishing trip on 'Donkey Island' in Surrey. When he didn't return home his girlfriend went looking for him and found his beaten body.
- In 2002, an 87-year-old pensioner was killed after a man broke into her home and sexually assaulted her, but police were stumped when none of the DNA evidence came back as a match.
- After a student is found dead in his parked car in Oxford, detectives struggle to unravel a sordid, and lethal, family plot surrounding the victim and his girlfriend.