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- Crown Court, the iconic courtroom drama of the seventies and eighties is back on our screens after a thirty-year hiatus with a brand new case, presided over by Judge Rinder. Originally running for over 800 episodes, this classic series featured the good and the great of British acting talent from Colin Firth to Ben Kingsley, Bob Hoskins and Alison Steadman to name just a few. Now the court is ready to be sworn-in again, with a shocking new two-part murder trial inspired by a real-life arsenic poisoning.
- Chart the technological evolution of ground combat with this documentary series, which explores the science and history behind revolutionary innovations such as gunpowder, assault rifles, Kevlar, tanks and directed-energy weapons. Through modern tests, archival footage and expert interviews, these explosive episodes recount the remarkable stories behind each breakthrough and detail how they've changed the way we fight.
- The quiz show spin-off returns for a third series. Chasers The Beast, The Governess, The Menace, The Vixen and The Dark Destroyer join forces again to create the greatest quiz team in the world. Can they be beaten?
- Everyday Aussies from all walks of life come to the stage for a chance to change their lives forever. Plus, a shock marriage proposal.
- A blind audition like no other has all four coaches on their feet, while another sees the dreaded Block strike again.
- In the most emotional moment of the series, a surprise audition brings Jessica Mauboy to tears.
- Is Australia ready for all girl group, G-Nat!on? Plus, the coaches pick up their pitch game to try and secure an amazing artist.
- 2009– 48m8.0 (5)TV EpisodeBilly stakes his claim with a group of gold prospectors in White Pass. A float plane takes him to the Ice Lakes where he joins a couple who are hunting for moose. Meeting a 76-year old woman who runs a guest ranch in Telegraph Creek change his life forever. An invitation to a sweat ranch in New Aiyansh pushes his body to its limits. A bear makes an appearance for a very grateful tourist on the Mitchell River. A group of loggers teach him out to cut down huge trees in Horsefly. His inner cowboy is giving an airing when he helps out on a cattle ranch. One final stop in Friendly Cove brings his long journey to a rather fitting end.
- Superstar coaches Keith Urban, Rita Ora, Guy Sebastian and Jessica Mauboy are moved to tears as emotional performances prove the power of music.
- Carla shows Swain evidence of Stephen's intention to flee the country. Tim makes a horrifying discovery at the canal. Ken's birthday presents share a bewildering theme.
- It's that time again--all the naughtiest, funniest and unbelievable unseen bits from the Love Island All Stars.
- Two Islanders decide to rehash their history, but has their ship sailed? There's a ghostly game of Never Have I Ever and a very rocky recoupling around the firepit.
- The recoupling has sent shockwaves through the Villa--Arabella has an emotional reaction, but where does it leave Toby? Meanwhile, it's time for a girly cocktails and convos.
- The fallout from The PDAs rumbles through the Villa. Plus: is one girl a risk taker? Can she and a potential new lover get away with secret shenanigans on the terrace?
- One lucky couple is getting a treat tonight, but who will it be?. While we're thinking about couples, which do you think has the least sexual chemistry?. Oh, and hi there, Maya.
- As the Islanders face a dumping, opinions and accusations are flying all over the place. Still, there's good news for two lovebirds. And is that a door opening with a new face?
- A driver raises the alarm when his train hits something, or someone, on the line. Heavy rain brings down a tree, blocking the line between Banbury and Oxford. Engineers begin the complex process of dismantling a Victorian viaduct.
- Transport Police are called after a passenger urinates in a carriage. A low bridge has to be assessed after a van collides with it. The brakes on a train pulling into Reading fail causing disruption.
- 2009– 48m8.2 (5)TV EpisodeBilly flies to Baffin Island for the next leg of his journey. The changes in Inuit life leave him feeling sad after a visit to a museum in Iqaluit. An appearance on a television cooking show allows him to taste caribou. An accordion player impresses him in Pangnirtung. A boat trip to Auyuittuq National Park takes him to the Arctic Circle marker. The sights and sounds of the Turner Glacier leave him almost speechless. A seamstress measures him up for a seal skin suit in Iglooik. Waiting for it be finished gives him time to experience Inuit throat singing for the first time. An elder takes him to see the grave of Alexander Elder. A group of teenagers demonstrate their high kicking and mouth pulling skills. A final stop before the Northwest Passage sees him go out seal hunting with a family from Pond Inlet.
- Old contestants from various music competitions in the Netherlands (such as Idols or The Voice) are given a second chance to proof their talent (and possible growth) after not becoming particularly successful in the music industry. Every person has their own story as to why they have not been able to make it in the music world and some of their stories show a deeper and often emotional look in what life is like after departure from big reality shows surrounding music. At the end of this competition a winner is chosen, who will then be granted 25.000 euros to spend on recording new music, giving them a second chance at a music career.
- Vet Steve Leonard acts as guide and mentor to students from the UK as they try to cope with the challenges and terrors of being a wildlife vet in South Africa.
- As the Blind Auditions continue, the coaches fight over one of the most extraordinary artists in the series' history, the first in Australia who can sing two notes at once.
- It's the second-last night of the blind auditions and it's harder than ever to get a chair to turn.
- It's the first Unseen Bits and, boyyy, there's a lot to see. There's talk of "hotboxing", hair falling out, some, er, unpronounceable words, and one very fetching mustard tank top.
- Sadly, it's time for two former lovebirds to call it a day, but it does mean one of them can make a move on one of the other Islanders. And who's ready for some Snog, Marry, Pie?
- It's getting hot out here. There's a game of Truth or Dare between Tom and Georgia S, two lovers head to the hideaway, and two more prepare for a first date. Turn up the steam.
- Josh and Chris become detectives as they uncover a revelation, Molly feels like a total mug, and Maya makes a surprise show to share some news--but what are the consequences?
- The Islanders now have a SUPER important decision to make. As decisions are being made around the firepit, who arrives but--hang on, is this another Bombshell?
- Stephen Mulhern is back and getting the pubic playing a really messy game, Get Saucy and a really silly race in Hoover Manoeuvre.
- A fire alarm leads to the station being evacuated. Safety checks reveal some of the secrets of the tunnels beneath the station. Soaring temperatures disrupt the Bank Holiday getaway.
- Signal problems lead to congestion at rush hour. 24 hours later the same signal causes further problems leading to services being suspended. Engineers race to replace 60 feet of track in 4 hours.
- Extra trains have been laid on for 20,000 football fans attending the UEFA Champions League Final in Cardiff. However, a terrorist incident at London Bridge makes getting them home difficult.
- At the height of summer temperatures soar, warping iron tracks and delaying trains. Trespassers on the line, suspected drug-users and an electrocuted pigeon also cause problems.
- Actress Sheree Murphy presents the cookery competition in which top chefs work with three amateur cooks, selecting one to partner them in the weekly final.
- Ten takeaway addicts ditch the delivery apps and swap convenience food for culinary flare as they learn to cook for the very first time.
- 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.
- A daring expedition to the heart of a deep subterranean forest in Southern China.
- Martin Johnson embarks on his most challenging run, as he explores the connection between Black British history and the River Thames.
- Two of ITV's highest rated soaps, Coronation Street and Emmerdale, answer quiz questions about their own shows to win points. For team Coronation Street we have, Jennie McAlpine (Fiz), Malcolm Hebden (Norris), Patti Clare (Mary) and Jack P Shepherd (David). For team Emmerdale we have Mark Charnock (Marlon), Natalie Anderson (Alicia), Danny Miller (Aaron), and Meg Johnson (Pearl). What team knows more about their own show? The Rovers Return or the Woolpack?
- Jo Frost aims to help families with their problems through discussion.