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1. Dispatches (1987– )
Documentary, News
Channel 4's long-running, award-winning investigative current affairs documentary series. Particularly noted for its undercover reporting.
Stars: Morland Sanders, Antony Barnett, Deborah Davies, Tazeen Ahmad
Votes: 238
2. The Private Life of a Masterpiece (2001–2011)
50 min | Documentary
Stars: Samuel West, Richard Cork, Jonathan Jones, John House
Votes: 243
3. Art of the Western World (1989– )
60 min | Documentary
Provides a panorama of 2000 years of architecture, painting and sculpture, and studies the art masterpieces as reflections of the Western culture that produced them.
Stars: Michael Wood, Germano Celant, Rosalind Krauss, Kathleen Weil-Garris Brandt
Votes: 85
4. End of Empire (1985– )
50 min | Documentary
Series looking at the end of British imperial rule in various states.
Stars: Robin Ellis, Alec Douglas-Home, Sisir Kumar Bose, C.L.R. James
Votes: 45
5. Europe After the Rain (1978)
88 min | Documentary
Dada came out of the craziness of World War One. "The birth of Dada was not the beginning of art but of disgust." Surrealism tried to systematize Dada's anarchy into an artistic blend of ... See full summary »
Director: Mick Gold | Stars: Antonin Artaud, Joan Bakewell, Simon Cadell, Dennis Clinton
Votes: 78
6. Inside Obama's White House (2016)
59 min | Documentary
Through unique access to the President, his inner circle and his political rivals this four-part series tells the story of how Barack Obama tried to reshape the United States and the cost to himself, his party and the nation.
Stars: Paterson Joseph, Barack Obama, Nancy Pelosi, Rahm Emanuel
Votes: 255
7. Watergate (I) (1994)
225 min | Documentary, Crime
This Mini series gives insight on Richard M. Nixon and the scandal he was involved in that eventually led to his resignation as America's president.
Stars: G. Gordon Liddy, David Frost, Gerald Ford, Daniel Schorr
Votes: 183
8. Castro's Revolution vs. The World (2019)
Documentary, Biography, History
Cuba's revolutionary story is one of much fervor. Fidel Castro had one objective: the liberation of a Communist Cuba. Castro's ability to form key strategic alliances enabled him to stand at the precipice of realizing his dream for Cuba.
Stars: Jose Basulto, Napoleon Vilaboa, Ricardo Alarcón, Fabian Escalante
Votes: 110
9. The Crimean War (1997)
150 min | Documentary, History, War
The devastating details of a long ago war are eloquently presented in this documentary. "The Crimean War" is a well-researched look into the conflict that shook Europe during the years 1853... See full summary »
Stars: Billie Whitelaw, Dominic Lieven, Andrew Lambert, Alain Gouttman
Votes: 72
10. Endgame in Ireland (2001 TV Movie)
240 min | Documentary
A comprehensive look at the Irish people's struggle for Civil rights and how it transpired into a military campaign for independence, before a political agreement was made for fair ... See full summary »
Directors: Mark Anderson, Mick Gold | Stars: Gerry Adams, Bertie Ahern, Tony Blair, Denis Bradley
Votes: 42
11. Jung Chang Turns on Mao (2005 TV Movie)
25 min | Documentary, Biography
New biography of Zedong Mao.
Director: Mick Gold | Stars: Jung Chang, John Gittings, Jon Halliday, Jonathan Mirsky
12. Mandela's Fight for Freedom (1995 TV Movie)
150 min | Documentary, History
The secret history of the negotiations that led to Mandela's release from prison, and the ANC becoming the government of South Africa.
Directors: Stephen Clarke, Mick Gold, Stewart Lansley | Stars: Nelson Mandela, Chief Mangosuthu Buthelezi, Kobie Coetsee, F.W. de Klerk
Votes: 33
13. Blues America (2013)
59 min | Documentary, Music
A history of the blues from 1900 to 1945.
Stars: Huey Morgan, Keith Richards, Sam Charters, Elijah Wald
Votes: 25
14. The Media Show (1987–1991)
60 min | Documentary
Stars: Emma Freud, Muriel Gray, John Hegarty, Judith Williamson
Votes: 31
15. Elizabeth: Our Queen (2018– )
Documentary
This nine-part series interviews the Queen's Prime Ministers, members of the Royal Household and closest friends, to build a uniquely personal picture of Elizabeth, the woman, the mother, the Queen.
Stars: James D'Arcy, Tony Blair, Lady Glenconner, Nicholas Soames
Votes: 43
16. Hostage: The Story of the Beirut Hostages, 1984-1991 (1999– )
57 min | Documentary
The story of the hostages seized in Lebanon in the 1980s, and the politicians' attempts to free them.
Stars: Oliver North, George Shultz, Terry Waite, John McCarthy
17. Schiele in Prison (1980)
50 min
The film dramatises the imprisonment of Schiele in Neulengbach in 1911, and looks at the authenticity of Schile's prison diary, which was published after his death.
Director: Mick Gold | Stars: Grant Cathro, Edward Petherbridge, Nicholas Selby, David Suchet
Votes: 9
18. America at a Crossroads (2007– )
54 min | Documentary
Stars: Richard Perle, Abdel Bari Atwan, Pat Buchanan, Richard Holbrooke
Votes: 46
19. The Midas Touch (1990)
Documentary
Six-part documentary series presented by Anthony Sampson, about money in the modern world.
Star: Anthony Sampson
20. Think of England (1991– )
40 min | Documentary
A series of very personal views of the English.
Stars: John Akomfrah, David Stafford, Roger Scruton, Sue Townsend
22. Charles (2003)
60 min | Documentary, Biography
Stars: Patrick Jephson, Robert Jobson, Richard Kay, Penny Junor
23. Too Good to Be True? (1979)
60 min | Documentary
Film profile of gay rock star/political activist Tom Robinson, intercut with the Tom Robinson Band in concert.
Director: Mick Gold | Stars: Tom Robinson, Tom Robinson Band, Mark Ambler, Danny Kustow
25. No Greater Love (2009)
100 min | Documentary
View the pace of life at the Monastery of the Most Holy Trinity in Notting Hill, home to a cloistered order of Carmelite nuns.
Director: Michael Whyte | Stars: Mary of St. Philip, Mary of the Immaculate Conception, Mary of Christ, Patricia Mary of Jesus
Votes: 67
26. Masterpieces of Vienna (2007– )
90 min | Documentary
Stars: Daniel Evans, Frank Whitford, Peter Fonagy, Brenda Maddox
27. Victorian Values (1987– )
30 min | Biography
How the Victorians struggled to bring order to a society torn apart by industrializations and rapid social change. How the Victorians put in place the infrastructure of modern society.
Stars: Bamber Gascoigne, Jacinta Mulcahy
29. Blues America: Bright Lights, Big City (2013– )
Documentary
Takes you from W.C. Handy's encounter with street performers of the blues in the early 1900s, through decades of sounds that defined the genre, to President Obama celebrating the blues in the White House in 2012.
Stars: Huey Morgan, Charlie Musselwhite, Keith Richards, Billy Boy Arnold
Votes: 11
30. Battle of the Palaces (2003– )
Documentary
Inside story of Prince Charles' battles with his wife and his mother.
31. Playing the Environment Game (1973)
30 min | Documentary, Short
Director: Mick Csaky | Star: Ian Richardson
32.
The Private Life of a Masterpiece (2001–2011)
Episode:
Edgar Degas: Little Dancer Aged Fourteen
(2004)
Documentary
Director: Mick Gold | Stars: Samuel West, Laurence Anholt, Daphne Barbour, Patrice Bart
Votes: 8
33.
The Private Life of a Masterpiece (2001–2011)
Episode:
Liberty Leading the People
(2005)
50 min | Documentary
Artists, academics, and critics discuss the historical origins, original reception, and slow climb to critical acclaim for Eugene Delacroix's painting commemorating the Revolution of 1830, "Liberty Leading the People."
Director: Mick Gold | Stars: Samuel West, Tariq Ali, Sébastien Allard, Steve Bell
Votes: 10
34.
The Private Life of a Masterpiece (2001–2011)
Episode:
Francisco Goya: The Third of May 1808
(2004)
49 min | Documentary
The Golden Age of Dutch Art boasted Johannes Vermeer (1632-75), whose showpiece, "The Art of Painting" (c. 1666-68), is critically examined and analyzed. The painting's planned prominent role in the ill-fated Third Reich is also described.
Directors: Lucie Donahue, Mick Gold | Stars: Samuel West, Robert Ballagh, Richard Cork, Marcus Burke
Votes: 13
35.
The Private Life of a Masterpiece (2001–2011)
Episode:
Diego Velázquez: The Rokeby Venus
(2002)
49 min | Documentary
A loving leer at The Rokeby Venus, painted on the sly by Diego Velazquez while on holiday in Italy c. 1647-51. An erotic nude once the private pleasure of a libertine, the painting now stands as an icon of London's National Gallery.
Director: Mick Gold | Stars: Samuel West, David Bomford, Duncan Bull, Marcus Burke
Votes: 13
36.
America at a Crossroads (2007– )
Episode:
The Case for War: In Defense of Freedom
(2007)
54 min | Documentary
Richard Perle presents his view of the challenges facing America post 9/11, and meets his critics.
Director: Mick Gold | Stars: Richard Perle, Abdel Bari Atwan, Pat Buchanan, Richard Holbrooke
37.
Castro's Revolution vs. The World (2019)
Episode:
Les combattants
(2019)
58 min | Documentary, Biography, History
At the onset of Fidel Castro's revolution, he displayed an uncanny ability to influence geopolitics. With Castro at the helm, the island of Cuba became an integral factor in world affairs, creating a fertile environment for the Cold War.
Director: Mick Gold | Stars: Ricardo Alarcón, Carlos Alzugaray, James Baker III, Jose Basulto
Votes: 17
38.
Castro's Revolution vs. The World (2019)
Episode:
Les diplomates
(2019)
59 min | Documentary, Biography, History
In the depths of the Cold War, as the world's political climate shifted, so too did Castro's strategy to reinforce his revolution. To this day, despite much effort, reconciliation between Cuba and the United States remains elusive.
Director: Delphine Jaudeau | Stars: Ricardo Alarcón, Carlos Antelo, Jose Basulto, Alejandro Castro Espin
Votes: 16
39.
Hostage: The Story of the Beirut Hostages, 1984-1991 (1999– )
Episode:
Missing
(1999)
Documentary
Directors: Phil Craig, Mick Gold, Tim Pritchard
40.
Hostage: The Story of the Beirut Hostages, 1984-1991 (1999– )
Episode:
A Deadly Trade
(1999)
Documentary
Directors: Phil Craig, Mick Gold, Tim Pritchard
41.
Hostage: The Story of the Beirut Hostages, 1984-1991 (1999– )
Episode:
Release
(1999)
Documentary
Directors: Phil Craig, Mick Gold, Tim Pritchard
42.
The Private Life of a Masterpiece (2001–2011)
Episode:
Salvador Dalí: Christ of Saint John of the Cross
(2006)
49 min | Documentary
An examination of Salvador Dali's 1951 painting "Christ of St. John of the Cross." A convert to Catholicism and banished from the Surrealists, Dali finds inspiration in a drawing by a Catholic mystic. The work's uneasy home in Glasgow.
Director: Mick Gold | Stars: Samuel West, Salvador Dalí, Dawn Ades, Rosemary Clark
Votes: 18
43.
Think of England (1991– )
Episode:
Dunroamin
(1991)
Documentary
The suburb is the citadel of the English family, a private world where peculiar fantasies can flourish. Journalist Ann Leslie believes that for too long "suburban" has been a term of abuse.... See full summary »
Stars: Ann Leslie, Peggy Spencer, Alan Ayckbourn
44.
Art of the Western World (1989– )
Episode:
The Early Renaissance
(1989)
56 min | Documentary
In Florence, classical themes were reborn and merged with Christian values. In the north, the Flemish masters worked in a new medium: oils. Featured: Donatello, Fra Angelico, Brunelleschi's... See full summary »
Director: Mick Gold | Stars: Michael Wood, John White, Colin T. Eisler
45.
The Midas Touch (1990)
Episode:
The World Religion
(1990)
Documentary
Anthony Sampson looks at how money creates fortunes and destroys corporate empires. Includes corporate takeovers, views on the profit motive from Sir James Goldsmith and warnings from banks... See full summary »
Directors: Mick Csaky, Mick Gold | Star: Anthony Sampson
46.
The Midas Touch (1990)
Episode:
The Quest for Immortality
(1990)
Documentary
Anthony Sampson looks at why the extremely rich spend their wealth on paintings and art, and examines the psychology of money makers, and asks whether they are trying to buy recognition, ... See full summary »
Director: Mick Gold | Star: Anthony Sampson
47.
Art of the Western World (1989– )
Episode:
Romanesque & Gothic Art
(1989)
Documentary
Director: Mick Gold | Stars: Michael Wood, John White
48.
Dispatches (1987– )
Episode:
A Year Inside Number 10
(2011)
49 min | Documentary, News
A look at the coalition government one year on - looking at the trial and tribulations they faced.
Director: Mick Gold | Stars: Andrew Rawnsley, Danny Alexander, Douglas Alexander, Paddy Ashdown
49.
The Crimean War (1997)
Episode:
Valley of Death
(1997)
Documentary, History, War
Part Two covers the British Light Brigade Attack, the Battle of Inkerman, Florence Nightingale, the Balaklava Camp supply failures and the Siege of Sevastopol.
Director: Mick Gold | Stars: Billie Whitelaw, Alain Gouttman, Andrew Lambert, Dominic Lieven
50.
Victorian Values (1987– )
Episode:
Education
(1987)
Biography
Director: Mick Gold | Star: Bamber Gascoigne