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- Old gossip Beverly arrives with a "funny feeling." The barbershop is then held up by two struggling teens, armed with guns.
- The barbershop is still under siege by a pair of armed teens.
- After a disturbing video circulates on social media, Dushane races to find Sully. Jamie heads to Spain to broker a deal as Lauren searches for a way out.
- A bereaved woman adopts multiple disguises to track down the last three people to see her boyfriend before he died.
- Steven Callahan departs from El Hierro in the Canary Islands, in Napoleon Solo - a sloop he designed and built himself. He's bound for Antigua as part of the Mini Transat 6.50 single-handed sailing race from Penzance, England. One night a ferocious storm severely damages his boat. He escapes the sinking vessel in an inflatable life-raft, nicknamed Ducky, with a meagre supply of food and water. For 76 days he is adrift in the Atlantic Ocean at the mercy of the currents and winds. During his ordeal he is battered by the elements, attacked by sharks and plagued by constant punctures to his raft. It's an epic story where one man's will to survive is put to the ultimate test.
- This moving documentary tells the personal stories of those who searched tirelessly for their loved ones, sifting through tonnes of debris at Ground Zero to bring them home to rest.
- Trapped in The Twin Towers on September 11th, thousands of ordinary people struggled to make contact with the outside world. Many knew that time was ticking away. These recorded messages and private calls are the most powerful legacy to the families left behind. Often full of love and dignity they depict humanity at its best and most resourceful in the face of evil.
- Father Ted wins the "Golden Cleric", for saving a fellow group of priests from an embarrassing situation.
- Matthew is organising a concert for an African charity but his top of the bill has let him down. Does Desmond have the answer?
- Stranded and lost in the Outback, a father does all he can to avoid watching his daughter die a slow death in one of the world's most hostile environments.
- After the siege, "London Calling" presenter Leroy Smart tells the Ambrose family he would like to do a documentary. Everyone is upset when he tells them that it will only feature the Ambroses.
- Just three months into a new relationship, Roger Sargeant, his new girlfriend Shelly and her two young daughters Tiffany (9) and Michaela (5) are on a day trip in the Arizona desert. Things go badly wrong when they get lost and are then forced to abandon their car. In a desperate bid to walk out they become separated. Over two hellish days and nights, Roger and Shelly's family, independently battle to escape soaring summer heat, dehydration, hostile terrain, rattlesnakes and prowling gangs of people smugglers.
- In 2003, David Hunt and his 11-year-old daughter Leia, set off on a snowmobiling adventure in the Quebec back country. Disaster strikes when David's snowmobile hits a snow drift and crash lands into a ravine. Stranded miles from safety with a badly broken leg in sub zero temperatures; David's only chance of survival rests with his daughter Leia. It's the greatest test of her young life and one she can't afford to fail.
- Steve Davis' snooker based chat show: 'A Frame With Davis.
- Lee has a mini-accident on his motorbike. Doctors pick up a shadow on his brain and they tell him to fear the worst.
- Shirley and Gloria are away for the weekend and a struggling mother leaves her baby with Desmond, Michael, Tony, Porkpie and Matthew. This could mean trouble.
- Ilias, a young man of Athens, meets Panagiotis, a new-comer from Albania and falls in love with him. He pays dearly for the relationship.
- Father Ted and Dougal enter their song, "My Lovely Horse", into the Euro Song 96 contest.
- Porkpie disappoints everyone when he doesn't celebrate Shirley's birthday, because he needs a TV licence.
- A docu-drama which chronicles the experiences and actions of Peter Wildeblood which eventually led to the decriminalisation of homosexuality in Great Britain.
- In June 1996, a group of 5 teenage scouts and 3 adult guides hiked into the Grand Canyon during a heat wave; the route was an off-trail route in the vicinity of the Nankoweap Trail. As their water runs out and the older members collapse in exhaustion, 3 of the teenagers set out on their own to reach the Colorado River.
- Five tales of alien abduction told using a wide range of animated techniques.
- The shocking state of Aviation in Russia after the collapse of the Soviet Union.
- Two climbers and close friends are scaling an ice-wall near Alaska's Mount Johnson when Jim falls down and suffers some major injuries. Dave attempts a makeshift SOS signal, though when a passing light aircraft lands to rescue the injured man, the pilot and his pregnant wife become stranded in the icy wasteland as well.
- Just for a moment, imagine a universe awash with life, where we humans are not the only intelligent beings around. What might these alien races look like? Could we communicate with them, or even recognise them as intelligent? And what would they make of our violent and dangerous species? Might they take one look, and decide not to bother with such primitive beings? A planetary nursery filled with spiteful, galactic infants. On the other hand, in our imaginary scenario, they may enrich us with scientific knowledge beyond our imagination. Or could an encounter with aliens have a more destructive outcome? It could be a bad day for human kind. But relax, it's just make believe, it could never happen, could it? A mysterious crash in Roswell, New Mexico during the 1940s convinced many that our planet is being visited by space aliens. Crop circles in Britain have only added fuel to the fire. Few scientists doubt that life indeed exists elsewhere, but some believe we're more likely to make contact via radio waves. Join the search for extra-terrestrials and hear from scientists who think we are on the verge of making contact.
- Shirley helps out at the church for a Sunday school but she has to take troublesome kids on an outing.
- Fresh-faced twenty two year old Brit Benedict Allen embarks on an epic six-month expedition which will take him from the mouth of the Orinoco River to the Mouth of the Amazon River through six hundred miles of uncharted jungle. On the final leg of his journey Benedict meets two gold miners who steal his guides then threaten to kill him. Fearing for his life Benedict is forced to tackle the wilds of the Amazon with only his faithful dog, Cashoe, for company. His inexperience nearly costs him dear when he capsizes his canoe, losing virtually all his provisions. Embarking on the 100 miles journey through dense rainforest to safety Benedict is struck down by Malaria and a severe case of 'jungle madness'. On the verge of starvation he makes the drastic decision to eat the one living thing he can catch - his beloved dog. But will he ever find civilization?
- The documentary questions how society deals with men prepared to live and die by their own warrior code. Snatched from their cells in maximum security prisons across America, some 40 members of the infamous Aryan Brotherhood gang were flown to fortress jails in Los Angeles. Twenty three of them faced the death penalty at the biggest case in US criminal history. Marre's determination to infiltrate the Brotherhood and to document its history is commendable. And his persistence bears fruit as he achieves unique access to the gang's leadership, acquiring secret videos of prison killings, beatings, riots and drug running.
- AN EPIC POEM explores the contradictions in man's conception of love through the myths and representations. Central to the film is the 'Rokeby Venus', slashed by militant suffragette Mary Richardson. It becomes an entry to the 'historic' past but also to myth and the unconscious, its imagery developed and shifted in a series of tableau-like encounters between Aphrodite and Ares.
- Archaeologist John Romer reconstructs the life of a village in ancient Egypt.
- Father Ted struggles with a crush he has for a lady visitor, and the arrival of a group of nuns.
- Gloria falls in love with an artist and Desmond falls in love with art.
- 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.
- Aunty Susu pays a surprise visit from Jamaica, but the biggest surprise is what she's brought with her.
- Ken Jones, a British climber, is caught in an avalanche in the Carpathian Mountains and falls off a 75ft cliff. With a shattered pelvis and broken femur, he must drag himself through the dangerous landscape in a fight for survival.
- Five young guys from Bozeman, Montana have got together for a back-country ski trip to celebrate New Year 2005. Sam Kavanagh, Blake Morstad, Jason Thompson, Chris Maki and Matt Schuyler have grown up together. They're close friends and expert skiers. On the final day of their trip they accidentally trigger a huge avalanche. One of the gang is killed and another is left critically injured. Miles from safety, a dream adventure turns into a living hell.
- Back to Bombay follows the deaf actress Deepa Shastri on a journey of discovery to India to visit the family she hardly knows. As she travels to meet her relatives, visit deaf schools, find new friends and experience the social lives of young deaf people there, she starts to form a powerful sense of the life she might have led if she had been brought up in India rather than England.
- A familiar face breaks free from jail and confronts Jamie abut his self-appointed leadership; Lizzie must change her business strategy.