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1. The World's Most Extraordinary Homes (2017–2018)
59 min | Documentary
A celebration of extraordinary residential architecture from around the world with insight from an accomplished architect and his enthusiastic co-host.
Stars: Caroline Quentin, Piers Taylor, Svein Lund, Eduardo Arroyo
Votes: 3,719
2. Chattahoochee (1989)
R | 98 min | Biography, Drama
In 1955 Florida, a Korean vet has a breakdown and is incarcerated in a "maximum security" mental health prison, where patients are abused.
Director: Mick Jackson | Stars: Gary Oldman, Dennis Hopper, Frances McDormand, Pamela Reed
Votes: 2,420 | Gross: $0.26M
3. A Very British Coup (1988)
Not Rated | 148 min | Drama
Disaster befalls the UK under a seemingly corrupt Conservative government. The Labour Party is elected - but committed to radical change, under a firmly left-wing leader. That's not supposed to happen. Who will save the traditional rulers?
Stars: Ray McAnally, Marjorie Yates, Geoffrey Beevers, Keith Allen
Votes: 1,021
4. Six Wives with Lucy Worsley (2016)
TV-PG | 60 min | Documentary, Biography, Drama
Historian Lucy Worsley visits the time of Henry VIII and tells the story of his six successive wives.
Stars: Lucy Worsley, Nicholas Agnew, Claire Cooper, Scott Arthur
Votes: 732
5. Screen Two (1985–1998)
TV-14 | 120 min | Drama
In 1984 Kenith Trodd joined BBC team responding to Channel 4 releases, leading to transition from BBC studio plays to Screen One/Two anthology series. Trodd oversaw first group of titles in these series in 1985.
Stars: Jude North, Roger Brierley, Geoffrey Chater, Norman Jones
Votes: 244
6. 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: 236
7. David Beckham: For the Love of the Game (2015 TV Movie)
87 min | Documentary, Biography, Sport
A documentary with David Beckham, when he travels to seven continents and plays seven different kinds of soccer/football.
Directors: Russ Malkin, Matt Smith | Stars: David Beckham, Dave Gardner, Simon Oliveira
Votes: 233
8.
The World's Most Extraordinary Homes (2017–2018)
Episode:
Mountain
(2017)
59 min | Documentary
Incredible mountainside retreats in Santa Monica, Arizona, New Zealand, and the Swiss Alps are featured.
Director: Ed St. Giles | Stars: Caroline Quentin, Piers Taylor, David Hertz
Votes: 219
9. If Walls Could Talk: The History of the Home (2011– )
236 min | Documentary
Finding secret doors add and rooms.
Stars: Lucy Worsley, Amanda Vickery, Patricia Whittington-Farrell, Dominic Sandbrook
Votes: 181
10.
The World's Most Extraordinary Homes (2017–2018)
Episode:
Forest
(2017)
59 min | Documentary
Unconventional homes in forests outside Madrid, in the Catskills, and in New Zealand are featured.
Director: Ed St. Giles | Stars: Caroline Quentin, Piers Taylor, Eduardo Arroyo, Tom Gluck
Votes: 181
11. Suffragettes with Lucy Worsley (2018 TV Movie)
90 min | Documentary, History
An overview of the events of the Suffragette Movement for Votes For Women. It follows the individual women who were part of the movement and uses dramatised testimony to tell their stories at key points of their dangerous campaign.
Director: Emma Frank | Stars: Amy Gavin, Lucy Worsley, Joanne Thomson, Kate Burdette
Votes: 173
12. Sex Story: Fifty Shades of Grey (2012)
Documentary, Drama
A look at the phenomenal success of novel, Fifty Shades of Grey.
Directors: Marcie Hume, Eleanor Scoones | Stars: Miranda Richardson, Edward Lewis French, Rosie Violet Wise, Ninia Benjamin
Votes: 166
13.
The World's Most Extraordinary Homes (2017–2018)
Episode:
Coast
(2017)
59 min | Documentary
Amazing homes along the coasts of Norway, Southern Spain, New Zealand, and Nova Scotia are featured.
Director: Ed St. Giles | Stars: Caroline Quentin, Piers Taylor, Svein Lund, Jaime Bartolomé
Votes: 162
14.
The World's Most Extraordinary Homes (2017–2018)
Episode:
Underground
(2017)
59 min | Documentary
Luxurious subterranean homes in Greece, the Swiss Alps, New Zealand, and Amsterdam are featured.
Director: Ed St. Giles | Stars: Caroline Quentin, Piers Taylor, Camilo Rebelo, Susana Martins
Votes: 158
15. Fit to Rule: How Royal Illness Changed History (2013– )
59 min | Documentary
Lucy Worsley, chief curator at Historic Royal Palaces, explores how the physical and mental health of our past monarchs has shaped the history of the nation.
Stars: Lucy Worsley, Sarah Toulalan, Matthew Sweet, Helen Rappaport
Votes: 101
16. Blitz Spirit with Lucy Worsley (2021 TV Movie)
90 min | Documentary, History
Documentary looking predominantly at the plight of the poor in the East End of London during World War II air raids of 1940. How much of what is now seen as an example of British Bulldog ... See full summary »
Director: Emma Frank | Stars: Lucy Worsley, Alana Ramsey, Stefan Adegbola, Rhiannon Neads
Votes: 97
17. Tom Daley: Illegal to Be Me (2022 TV Special)
60 min | Documentary
Tom Daley visits the most homophobic countries in the Commonwealth to explore how gay athletes are facing extreme persecution. What can the Commonwealth Games do to help?
Director: Luke Korzun Martin | Star: Tom Daley
Votes: 96
18.
Six Wives with Lucy Worsley (2016)
Episode:
Divorced
(2016)
TV-PG | 57 min | Documentary, Biography, Drama
Historian Lucy Worsley takes a close look at the first two of Henry VIII's six wives: Catherine of Aragon and Anne Boleyn.
Director: Russell England | Stars: Lucy Worsley, Nicholas Agnew, Scott Arthur, Paola Bontempi
Votes: 94
19. Servants: The True Story of Life Below Stairs (2012– )
Documentary, History
Stars: Pamela Cox, Lucy Delap, Matthew Parris, Alison Light
Votes: 84
20.
Six Wives with Lucy Worsley (2016)
Episode:
Beheaded, Died
(2016)
TV-PG | 57 min | Documentary, Biography, Drama
Henry VIII annuls his marriage to Catherine and marries Anne Boleyn. who gives birth to Henry's second daughter, Elizabeth I. After being accused of adultery, Anne is executed. She is succeeded by wife number 3, Jane Seymour.
Director: Russell England | Stars: Lucy Worsley, Nicholas Agnew, Scott Arthur, Sophie Bleasdale
Votes: 82
21. Harlots, Housewives & Heroines: A 17th Century History for Girls (2012)
60 min | Documentary
Women life in 17th century.
Stars: Lucy Worsley, Justin Champion, Ronald Hutton, Diana Scrivener
Votes: 80
22.
Six Wives with Lucy Worsley (2016)
Episode:
Divorced, Beheaded, Survived
(2016)
TV-PG | 54 min | Documentary, Biography, Drama
Lucy covers the fates of wives number 4 to 6: German-born Anne of Cleves, the teenage queen Catherine Howard, and Katherine Parr, the only queen to outlive Henry as his wife.
Director: Russell England | Stars: Lucy Worsley, Nicholas Agnew, Tom Durant Pritchard, Rebecca Dyson-Smith
Votes: 72
23. Tony Robinson's History of Britain (2020–2022)
60 min | Documentary, History
The actor and history enthusiast explores the history of Britain through the everyday lives of ordinary people during four periods of British history.
Stars: Tony Robinson, Jaega Wise, Ninya Mikhaila, Alex Hildred
Votes: 69
24. Henry VIII: Man, Monarch, Monster (2020– )
Drama
How a traumatic childhood transformed a clever, handsome prince into a paranoid tyrannical ruler, forever changing the course of a nation.
Stars: Laurence Spellman, Jason Isaacs, Enzo Squillino Jr., Amelia Strohm
Votes: 68
25. Dancing Cheek to Cheek: An Intimate History of Dance (2014– )
History
A professional dancer (Goodman) and historian (Woolsley) tell the story of social dancing through history replete with the costumes, music, settings of the times, and a demonstration of the dance.
Stars: Len Goodman, Lucy Worsley, Darren Royston, Bridget McConnell
Votes: 62
26. The Lost World of Mitchell & Kenyon (2005– )
60 min | Documentary
In the early 1990s, in the basement of a shop in Blackburn, north England, 800 rolls of nitrate film were found in sealed barrels. These rolls contained early Edwardian films of real people... See full summary »
Stars: Dan Cruickshank, John Garrett, Ada Bickley, George Harrison
Votes: 58
27. The Lost World of Tibet (2006 TV Movie)
90 min | Documentary
Through vintage amateur movies as well as archival Communist propaganda documentaries, this program turns back the clock to see what Tibet was like from the 1930s to 1950.
Director: Emma Hindley | Stars: Dan Cruickshank, The Dalai Lama
Votes: 47
28. Ian Wright: Home Truths (2021 TV Special)
Documentary
Ian Wright investigates the effects of growing up in a psychologically violent home.
Director: Daniel Dewsbury | Stars: Ian Wright, Nancy Hallam Wright, Morris Wright, Charlie Webster
Votes: 36
29. 1939: Secrets of Hollywood's Golden Year (2023)
Documentary
This two-part documentary series explores 1939, the greatest year in Hollywood history, telling the behind-the-scenes stories of films like Gone With The Wind, Wuthering Heights, Stagecoach and The Wizard of Oz.
Stars: Lorna Luft, Sarah Churchwell, Tarquin Olivier, Dan Ford
Votes: 35
30. Forty Minutes (1981–1994)
40 min | Documentary
Documentaries on any possible subject, the only connection being that they last forty minutes.
Stars: John Pitman, Michael Dean, Lucinda Lambton, Roger Mills
Votes: 31
31. Russia's Lost Princesses (2014)
Documentary
Stars: Kaiser Wilhelm II, Prince Michael of Kent, Helen Rappaport, Christopher Warwick
Votes: 31
33.
A Very British Coup (1988)
Episode:
Episode #1.3
(1988)
Not Rated | 50 min | Drama
Harry is faced with political ruin, but bests his enemies in a way no-one can anticipate.
Director: Mick Jackson | Stars: Ray McAnally, Marjorie Yates, Geoffrey Beevers, Hugh Martin
Votes: 23
34. The Lost World of Friese-Greene (2006 TV Movie)
177 min | Documentary, Biography, History
During 1924 and for the next two years, Claude Friese-Greene, filmmaker and cinematographer, embarked on an epic journey, and calling it The Open Road, which would bring the people and the ... See full summary »
Director: Annabel Hobley | Star: Dan Cruickshank
Votes: 22
35. Nigel Slater: Life Is Sweets (2012 TV Movie)
59 min | Documentary
Nigel Slater traces the origins of Britain's sweets with the help of historians, archivists and psychologists. Not only how they came to be made, but their emotional connections, and what part religion had to play in their conception.
Director: Mark Adderley | Stars: Nigel Slater, Tim Richardson, Nigella Lawson, Christy Fergusson
Votes: 22
36. Gender Wars (2023 TV Special)
Documentary
Stars: Linda Bellos, Julie Bindel, Finn Mackay, Kathleen Stock
Votes: 19
37. The Unspeakable Crime: Rape (2013 TV Movie)
60 min | Documentary
Directors: Sara Hardy, Blue Ryan | Stars: Mel Giedroyc, Martin Ashurst, Michelle Carroll, Joanne Elliott
Votes: 19
38.
Fit to Rule: How Royal Illness Changed History (2013– )
Episode:
Gods to Men: Tudors to Stuarts
(2013)
59 min | Documentary
Director: Paul Berczeller | Stars: Lucy Worsley, Richard Cust, Alice Hunt, Elizabeth Hurren
Votes: 19
39.
Screen Two (1985–1998)
Episode:
A Private Life
(1989)
TV-14 | 95 min | Drama
Jack and Stella were unable to marry in South Africa because she was classified as coloured. They persevere by living together in a mixed neighborhood, but their son Paul will suffer when he is unable to marry his white girlfriend Andrea.
Director: Francis Gerard | Stars: Bill Flynn, Jana Cilliers, Kevin Smith, Embeth Davidtz
Votes: 18
40. The Secret Life of the Motorway (2007)
176 min | Documentary
Stars: Philip Glenister, Peter Hall, Alan Whitfield, Jonathan Glancey
Votes: 16
41. Britain Through a Lens - The Documentary Film Mob (2011 TV Movie)
60 min | Documentary
A film that shows how, from 1929 to the end of World War Two, a small group of well-to-do film makers' and government bureaucrats started the British documentary genre.
Director: Chris Durlacher | Stars: Steven Mackintosh, Edgar Anstey, H.E. Fowle, Stuart Legg
Votes: 16
42.
Fit to Rule: How Royal Illness Changed History (2013– )
Episode:
Bad Blood: Stuarts to Hanoverians
(2013)
59 min | Documentary
Director: Nick Gillam-Smith | Stars: Lucy Worsley, Tom Ambrose, Elaine Chalus, Stephen Conway
Votes: 16
43.
Fit to Rule: How Royal Illness Changed History (2013– )
Episode:
Happy Families: Hanoverians to Windsors
(2013)
Documentary
Director: Eleanor Scoones | Stars: Lucy Worsley, Roy Hattersley, Alexandra Loske, Helen Rappaport
Votes: 15
44.
If Walls Could Talk: The History of the Home (2011– )
Episode:
The Living Room
(2011)
Documentary
Director: Hugo Macgregor | Stars: Lucy Worsley, Andrew Barber, Debbie Clewlow, Martin Clewlow
Votes: 13
45.
If Walls Could Talk: The History of the Home (2011– )
Episode:
The Bathroom
(2011)
Documentary
Director: Hugo Macgregor | Stars: Lucy Worsley, Sally Dixon-Smith, Angela Lee, Andy Swain
Votes: 13
46.
If Walls Could Talk: The History of the Home (2011– )
Episode:
The Bedroom
(2011)
Documentary
Director: Hugo Macgregor | Stars: Lucy Worsley, Clive Aslet, Jasja Boelhouwer, Victoria Bradley
Votes: 13
47.
If Walls Could Talk: The History of the Home (2011– )
Episode:
The Kitchen
(2011)
Documentary
Director: Hugo Macgregor | Stars: Lucy Worsley, Jean Alden, Peter Brears, Ivan Day
Votes: 13
48. Sex, Lies & Love Bites: The Agony Aunt Story (2015 TV Movie)
60 min | Documentary
Sex, Lies and Love Bites The Agony Aunt Story, presented by psychotherapist and agony aunt Philippa Perry, is a witty and revealing look at the problem page's enduring appeal. In the ... See full summary »
Director: Eleanor Scoones | Stars: Philippa Perry, Gayle Anderson, Helen Berry, Laura Collins
Votes: 12
49. Cake Bakers & Trouble Makers: Lucy Worsley's 100 Years of the WI (2015 TV Movie)
59 min | Documentary, History, War
Historian Lucy Worsley marks the centennial of the Women's Institute in Britain by exploring and celebrating their amazing history, social evolution and impressive accomplishments.
Director: Eleanor Scoones | Star: Lucy Worsley
Votes: 10
50.
Harlots, Housewives & Heroines: A 17th Century History for Girls (2012)
Episode:
At Court
(2012)
Documentary
Director: Nick Gillam-Smith | Stars: Lucy Worsley, Charles Beauclerk, Justin Champion, Brett Dolman
Votes: 9