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- Robson Green explores the extraordinary lives and homes of the people who live on Britain's coastline - from families who are swapping their city homes for a new life by the sea to those who have lived on the coast for generations.
- Robson visits Essex and Suffolk for a journey along one of the most varied coastal landscapes in Britain, travelling 100-miles from the Thames Estuary in Essex to Southwold in Suffolk.
- Documentary telling the stories of those executed in Britain, with testimony from the relatives they left behind and from people who witnessed the final days of capital punishment.
- David explores the luxury of the 1930's aviation and climbs aboard a vintage steam train in the Pacific Northwest starting in Seattle and setting off on his first journey towards Los Angeles.
- A documentary about the history of the Coronation Street set, from it's humble studio bound beginnings to the move to a new location in 2013. Members of the cast reminisce about their memories of working on our favourite Street.
- The series examines everything from the infamous Beast of Bodmin Moor and a bizarre spinning Egyptian relic, to the ghost of Guy Fawkes believed to haunt an inn in York. In this brand-new two part series, Ben and Julia take to the road to investigate for themselves the background to these mysterious sightings, ghostly goings on and tales of mythical beasts. Using reconstructions and interviews with eyewitnesses, experts and historians; each story is brought to life. The presenters set out to explore the details of each mystery and their possible explanations, to consider how they came about and why people believe in them.
- Documentary series. Over two, hour-long shows, Les Dawson Forever calls upon family, friends and extraordinary, previously unseen and revealing footage to tell the story of one of British TV's greatest comedians. As the king of the one liner, ace piano player, and a friend to mothers-in-law everywhere, the show charts Les Dawson's incredible journey from the back streets of Manchester to millions of our living rooms.
- David Jason ends his journey by driving a stunt car, taking a News helicopter ride, meeting with hot rod fanatics and sampling Hollywood luxury in an expensive jet.
- This is about a little-known Roman site in Scotland, a 100 miles north of Hadrian's Wall, between Edinburgh and Glasgow. Named after the emperor Antonines Pius. There was a large wall but now there are ditches where the wall was. Bethany explains the history behind the site which was only used for 2 decades. This was the most northerly of Roman outposts. It was dismantled in 162 AD and the Romans retreated to Hadrian's Wall.
- How producer Peter Rogers and director Gerald Thomas accidentally stumbled on a hit formula.
- Robson travels to North Devon, a 90-mile stretch of coast that holds fond childhood memories for him. And it's here that Robson starts his adventures by visiting the popular seaside resort of Ilfracombe, a town that stills attracts thousands of visitors every summer to experience the classic British day out by the sea.
- 2017– 46mTV-PG9.0 (7)TV EpisodeRobson visits one of the most exciting and dramatic stretches of coastline in Britain as he explores the hidden coves and remote islands of Pembrokeshire in South West Wales, home to the UK's only entirely coastal National Park.
- Robson travels to the wild and remote coastline of the Outer Hebrides in North-West Scotland, and discovers first-hand how an unpredictable climate and often volatile weather has given these group of islands an identity and way of life all of their own.
- Dermot O'Leary interviews Paul McCartney about the making of his classic album "Band on the Run".
- Documentary series in which Paul O'Grady takes his unique brand of animal magic further a field on the trail of young animals which have been orphaned in the wild, either through the actions of poachers or through farming forcing them out of their natural habitats.
- A countdown of fifty of the most memorable characters from half a century of 'Coronation Street'. Featuring five classic clips per character.
- This with there's a rare and exciting event at Battersea. A tiny Chihuahua cross called Bourbon arrives at the home heavily pregnant.
- This week Paul is asked to help dog behaviourist Brian with a dog who has developed an extreme fear of men.
- The Battersea staff and dogs are going on an outing this week and Paul is charged with looking after a stubborn old Staffie.
- This week the Battersea staff deal with a tiny Chihuahua with a big aggression problem and Paul befriends an anxious dog who comes to Battersea after escaping from a house fire.
- It's Paul's last week at Battersea, and he's really quite upset about it. But the Battersea staff have a wonderful surprise waiting for him on his last day.
- 2013– 23m8.6 (8)TV EpisodeGino starts his visit to Emilia-Romagna region in Parma, a city famous for best cured meats in Italy. A local chef shows him his famous meat-curing basement where celebrities and even royalty have their own labeled piece of 'culatello' ham, the pig's best hindquarter cut. Gino also learns about the exquisite Parmesan cheese in one of the city's delis. He then prepares fried aubergine and tomato with mozzarella, all covered in a basil olive oil dressing. In Modena, Gino visits traditional balsamic vinegar producers, whose famous customers include actor Michael Douglas and the British monarch. He then uses it to cook delicious chicken and pancetta.
- Historian Bettany Hughes and Ben Robinson present the story of Maiden Castle which is a massive hill with ridges around that was a fort over 2000 years ago. There are 200 of these around the British Isles, but this is the largest and was extended at one point to become twice the size. It took several generations to build, and the size is mammoth. The site is in the county of Dorset.
- Stacey Dooley narrates this documentary offering a unique insight into the lives of young Native Americans, and follows the protests against the Dakota Access oil pipeline.
- It's a distressing week for Paul - a could come to Battersea ready to adopt his favorite dog Carmine.
- Chef Gino D'Acampo goes to Florence, where he tackles the famous bistecca alla Fiorentina - the finest, thickest, juiciest steak in Tuscany.
- Bethany explores a Viking burial site in Suffolk England. A field consisting of 17 ancient burial mounds dating back 1300 years. The owner of the field donated all the artifacts that were unearthed there , to the British Museum.
- Regarded as one of the most stunning waterways in the world, the Wye runs for over 200 km between Wales and England, flowing through spectacular mountain gorges and forests teeming with wildlife.
- To celebrate 30 years of Channel 4, a celebration of their 30 most influential comedies.
- Biography of Prince William to commemorate his forthcoming 30th birthday, featuring interviews with friends, colleagues and journalists.
- Susanna Reid chronicles the story of John Worboys, Britain's most prolific serial rapist.
- Two-part celebration of Tommy Cooper's life and work. Three decades have passed since Tommy Cooper died, but the nation's love of this unique magician has endured. With contributions from family, friends who worked with him and famous fans, the programme reveals how an act that started out in the desert during the Second World War went on to take the comedy world by storm.
- Ranvir Singh and her team of experts help British families to eat healthy and save money.
- Six people whose lives have been blighted by severe stammers undergo the intensive McGuire Programme as they attempt to transform their speech over the course of 4 days using physical and psychological techniques.
- A look back at the storylines of Coronation Street (1960) that have made the headlines over its 50-year history.
- This Shiver (ITV Studios) documentary reveals what happened behind-the-scenes on some of the most momentous breaking news events in our lifetime - as told by those caught up in the real-life drama, those in the newsrooms and those responsible for delivering these newsflashes into millions of people's homes. News stories covered include the death of Diana, Princess of Wales (1997); the assassination of President Kennedy in Dallas (1963); the coal-tip landslide in Aberfan (1966); the Lockerbie Air Disaster (1988); the terrorist attacks on the World Trade Center in New York (2001); the start of Operation Desert Storm during the Gulf War (1991); the dramatic end of the Iranian Embassy siege in London (1980); and the announcement of the death of the Queen Elizabeth, the Queen Mother (2002).
- Queen are unquestionably one of the most popular acts in the history of the UK singles chart. In this programme, famous fans and surviving band members Brian May and Roger Taylor discuss their 20 greatest hits.
- Chef Gino D'Acampo goes to breathtaking Venice, where he discovers a kind of Venetian tapas called 'cicchetti' in company of a Countess, and visits the island of Burano, where he witnesses a highly unusual method of cooking risotto.
- A fascinating site in Wiltshire, a massive mound that used to consist of a castle and town in a fortified position.