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- Eleven Britons are dropped into the remote Northern Canadian wilderness, where each must survive entirely alone. Equipped with only a handful of basic tools, they'll film their adventure themselves. Whoever lasts longest will win £100,000.
- Two-part documentary about a pioneering British school helping 11 and 12-year-old pupils uncover and eradicate hidden racial biases by giving them a series of activities designed to challenge everything they thought they knew about race.
- Marco has discovered a lump on his penis, Harriette has her dry vagina checked over and Iffy checks in to tackle long-term problems with premature ejaculation.
- Joana is bringing up her son with a gender-fluid approach. Kevin and Kerry have a hands-off parenting method. Inspired by Asian philosophy, Rin and Robin want to make their children 'scholar-warriors'.
- Hannah takes a parent-centric approach. Mia and Adam prioritise their children's needs over their own at all times. Nicky and David champion a strict parenting style with discipline.
- Becky and Ben home educate their daughters. Richard and Emily follow a regimented parenting style based on meticulous routine. Andi and Jon use a structured chaos approach with their five children.
- Mark and Simone believe that a plant-based diet makes their children healthy and environmentally responsible. Pushy-parents Sophie and Phil use competitive parenting. Jen and Tom go back to basics.
- The finalists face the ultimate challenge to prove their parenting style is the best and to be crowned Britain's best parent.
- The pupils are tested for unconscious racial bias. Two best friends are shocked by the results and a 12-year-old bi-racial girl is keen to find out what racial group she belongs in.
- The students explore white privilege and are re-tested to see if racial bias changed. And a white British student is shocked to hear her black classmates' experiences of racism.
- A C4 documentary detailing the NHS's systemic racism.
- The contestants face the first signs of bears and wolves, and race to put up shelters and light fires before the sun sets, leaving them in the pitch-black night with only the sounds of the wilderness for company.
- Some of the contestants get stuck into living alone in one of Earth's most inhospitable places, but others are overwhelmed. Is it already too much? Will anyone quit?
- As extreme hunger kicks in, finding food becomes even more crucial but increasingly challenging for some. Who can overcome their fears when the threat of predators becomes real?
- The battle with isolation takes a toll on some, while others discover a new perspective on life. A wild storm puts everyone in danger, but who will survive another night with a predator at large?
- Attempts to find meals become increasingly desperate and an injury threatens one person's chance of survival. But with the end in sight, who will have what it takes to survive the longest?
- After enduring nearly a month alone in the Canadian wilderness, the final competitors fight to the bitter end to be the last one standing and win the £100,000. Frost changes the landscape, creating new priorities for the competitiors.
- First up are three sets of youngsters in Birmingham, Tom and Billy live on an affluent street. Brendan lives with his mum and three siblings. Yasmin comes from a family of proud 'Afro-Brummies'.
- Lily and Piper are eight and Isis is ten. They come from very different backgrounds but meet for the first time for a play-date, where they contemplate family, make-up and money.
- In Sheffield, nine-year-old girls Syd, Alisha and Daisy meet for the first time at a play-date. At which they discuss topics like religion, appearance and the differences between being a boy and a girl.