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- Science documentaries about various topics.
- Channel 4's long-running, award-winning investigative current affairs documentary series. Particularly noted for its undercover reporting.
- Documentary series filmed inside the casualty department of a hospital in Barnsley, South Yorkshire following the staff, volunteers and patients.
- These are the true stories of American heiresses who travelled to England to marry titled English men in the late 1800s.
- The times and life of the unique Ella Fitzgerald.
- Documentary about the fall of Srebrenica (Bosnian civil war, 1995). For a large part consisting of original video material shot by people involved themselves.
- Spin-off series from Bargain-Loving Brits in the Sun (2016). Documentary series following Britons living the high life on a low budget, this time in Blackpool and other popular seaside resort towns.
- Across Merseyside, there is a name which has been whispered by kids for decades - "Purple Aki". Part bogeyman; part urban legend - his real name is Akinwale Arobieke. What's his story?
- Telling the intriguing and poignant story of the closure of Britain's insane asylums.
- Captures the frantic rush to the local hospital, the public chaos that ensued, the quickly mobilized manhunt by law enforcement looking for a suspect after witnesses identified the source of the gunshots as the Texas Book Depository, and the clash and confusion of media and authorities as Oswald is brought in for interrogation.
- David Suchet, the actor who has portrayed Poirot for more than 20 years, is interviewed and hosts this retrospective. The viewer is taken behind the scenes, and will be able to see Suchet and others, talk about Mrs. Christie's most popular detective, and possibly the only fictional equal to Sherlock Holmes.
- Looking at the private lives of famous historical figures.
- An investigation of the evidence for Hitler's Final Solution, together with a dramatic reconstruction of key courtroom exchanges in the libel case lost by the historian David Irving, who was accused of being anti-Semitic and a Holocaust denier.
- The use of antibiotics has made more and more bacteria resistant to the medicine. Dr Michael Mosley goes in search of the cause and new solutions to overcome the superbugs.
- Retrospective documentary marking the 20th anniversary of the funeral of Princess Diana narrated by Kate Winslet.
- Alex James, Blur bassist turned cheese maker, presents this critical look at our disposable approach to clothing and it's enormous human and environmental cost.
- Follows the work of first-time buyers who have signed up for a scheme allowing them to buy derelict houses in Liverpool's notorious Wavertree district from the city council for just a pound.
- Weekly review of the latest video releases.
- Unwitting men from Uganda, Germany, Italy, the UK and Australia undergo identical romantic tests with the same Swedish girl. Which nation will win her heart?
- A central character in the BBC's football coverage since 1992, Alan Hansen is bowing out after this year's World Cup finals in Brazil. Gary Lineker presents a personal and revealing tribute as Hansen joins friends, family and colleagues to look back at an illustrious career as a player and a pundit.
- In a car park hut, Steve and Dave will do anything to avoid raising the barrier. But with stolen Viagra around, other things might be going up.
- An international documentary mini-series about national tendencies in modern societies (as observed in Italy, France, and ex-Yugoslavia).
- Documentary looking at the Hillsborough football disaster.