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- WHAT HAVE I GOT? is an all-new, 12-part original series that explores medical anomalies in a mystery diagnosis format that encourages viewers to play the doctor alongside the show's experts. In each episode of WHAT HAVE I GOT?, viewers meet three ordinary individuals with uncanny medical conditions. Sometimes emotional, other times humorous, and always captivating, these individuals reveal their symptoms in a series of carefully crafted clues.
- Millionaire's are different from you and I - they made a million or more. Find out what makes them tick.
- Each year, thousands of tourists flock to the island of Islamorada in the Florida Keys in pursuit of huge game fish. Series follows the larger-than-life charter boat captains who try to fulfill the dreams of their clients to catch the largest and most fish out there, sometimes battling extreme weather conditions such as tropical squalls, high winds, huge waves, and blistering heat. It's a daily battle with big money and bragging rights at stake, and the competition between captains is fierce. With this bunch of ultra-competitive, trash-talking sea veterans, the term gone fishing is a way of life in the Sport Fishing Capital of the World.
- Valentine hunts, fishes and cooks his way across Britain to create recipes from the very best autumn fare. His philosophy is to work in harmony with nature to capture flavours which seasonal produce provides.
- Tips and tricks from celebrity chefs.
- Gok Wan fires up his wok to showcase his other great passion in life - Chinese cooking
- Using extraordinary camera techniques Fire, Nature of the Beast illustrates the body and soul of fire.
- Millionaire business woman Hilary Devey tries to help failing companies turn their business around.
- In "Best of the F Word," superstar chef Gordon Ramsay chooses his favorite moments from earlier editions of the BAFTA-nominated food magazine show.
- This documentary attempts to reconstruct the 24 August 79 AD eruption of Vesuvius hour by hour. By using the latest evidence from volcanology.
- Five part series in which chef and food lover Valentine Warner travels across the country discovering new and exciting ways to cook his favorite food, fish.
- Clarissa Dickson Wright tracks down Britain's oldest known cookbook, King Richard II's 700-year-old scroll "The Forme of Cury", and compares its contents with the way we eat today, as well as re-creating some of the dishes for a group of food and medieval history experts.
- The Hairy Bikers accept that years of overindulgence has taken its toll. But the boys are determined to still love their food and lose weight, which means confronting some truths about themselves and what they normally eat.
- This documentary covers the acid house, rave and club culture revolution in the UK and of course the chemical Methylenedioxymethamphetamine or ecstasy. This era inspired the film 24 Hour Party people and sheds light on the forgotten counter culture movement.
- Mary Portas works with well-known brands and high-street chains to give shoppers the service they deserve. Mary convinces major brands to bare all and hand over the reins - but will they take on her advice?
- Documentary series in which Kevin McCloud buys himself a spectacular piece of woodland, gets his hands dirty and builds a cabin in the woods to establish whether a simple life can make us happier.
- Over three consecutive nights Davina McCall experiences the drama of the major A&E department at Leeds General Infirmary as it happens.
- Fried chicken, meat loaf, mac 'n' cheese? Tyler Florence has the experience to pick one recipe, the only recipe a home cook or a chef could ever need, for these crowd-pleasing classics.
- Dr Christian Jessen delves into the world of gay conversion therapy in the US and the UK by going undercover and testing different 'cures' to see if there is any truth behind their claims.
- The three-part series follows Jimmy Doherty as he visits British couples and families who have given up the rat race to live closer to nature in three very different locations. From tropical scuba diving on Bangka island, Indonesia to tracking bears in the wild and remote Yukon and spotting hippos on the Nile in Uganda, he gets under the skin of why these people have turned their back on their old lives and what challenges they face in their new ones.
- The Wagatha Christie Trial: Two films, two stories -- who do you believe?
- Doctor Tony Pollard, Director of the Centre for Battlefield Archaeology at Glasgow University, and archeologist Neil Oliver get down and dirty while exploring and explaining some of Britain's most famous battlefields, including Barnet, Shrewsbury, Flodden and Culloden.
- A 6-part documentary following a group of young Brits as they embark upon their first week of fun in the sun since the COVID-19 pandemic began - and the locals longing for the return of British holidaymakers.
- Using actual police footage, Alastair Stewart presents an insight into the often bizarre and terrifying behaviour of the world's motorists.
- New interior design series in which Kelly Hoppen guides British homeowners on style and elegance.
- Gordon Ramsay, accompanied by a celebrity guest, cooks a three-course meal live in under an hour, and encourages people to cook along at home.
- 11 people from across the gender spectrum are put together in a house to better understand each other. Among them are pre-op and post-op trans women, a trans man, a non-binary person, and cis men and women both straight and gay.