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- Martin Johnson embarks on his most challenging run, as he explores the connection between Black British history and the River Thames.
- 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.
- Gino explores the Amalfi Coast, a region of Italy where he visited on holiday as a child, and demonstrates some recipes with the region's world famous produce, lemons. He also visits a buffalo mozzarella factory.
- The aim of the show is for the two teams to second-guess what the viewers will vote for in various questions by using an app and voting along live.
- A cabaret show with Katherine performing a number of songs, & dance routines including the Argentine Tango, Tap and Viennese Waltz. She is joined by Mark Benton as the Master of Ceremonies, and numerous special guests.
- The four Loose Women chat about the issues that have everyone talking today and are joined by another celebrity guest.
- DCI Davidson faces increasing pressure from all sides. AC-12's attempt to interview a key witness goes horribly wrong.
- Ron's picture appears in an Australian magazine. They decide that he doesn't look different enough and feel like they have no alternative but to up sticks again.
- When a petty criminal absconds from an open prison, it sets off a chain reaction of troubling events, threatening to expose unspeakable horrors of the past.
- Gino concludes his culinary journey around his native Italy, starting the final leg of his trip in Puglia. Always on the lookout for amazing food, Gino is rewarded in the town of Altamura, which is world-famous for its bread.
- The wedding day brings the whole group together but as always, it doesn't go to plan.
- AC-12 link Gail Vella's murder with a historic case of police corruption, and Kate hatches a plan to tell once and for all if Jo is bent.
- Narrated by Gaynor Faye, Emmerdale Family Trees takes a look back at the different generations of three of the soap's most-loved families: The Tates, The Sugdens and The Dingles. Through a mixture of archive footage, voice over and first-hand accounts of cast members past and present, we delve deep into the history of, and most memorable on-screen moments from, some of the most iconic Emmerdale families.
- Broadcaster Michael Buerk and historian Bettany Hughes present a series of programmes counting down the 50 greatest treasures discovered by the British public.
- Arguably the most famous and beloved week in the history of the show, as some of the most eccentric and combustible contestants get together for an eventful run. The first night sees Nigel accused of neglecting three of his guests.
- Ronnie returns from his tree-felling job and Charmian realizes that he has been involved in the Great Train Robbery. This is confirmed when he shows her his share: £147,000.
- Urged by Ron to do "whatever it takes" to keep herself happy, Charmian embarks on an ill-advised affair with Alan.
- Fred persuades Shaky Young, an escaped convict who has been hiding in his sister's loft for fourteen months - despite having only three left to serve - to attend his brother's funeral as Fred sees a financial opportunity for himself in it. Bet befriends a lonely co-worker whose wife has left him whilst Danny's night of passion with Miss Blondel is thwarted when brother Michael brings home a live hand grenade.
- As Endeavour Morse takes his sergeant's exam, a garment factory owner is shot dead outside a bank during a wage snatch.
- David feels conflicted. Aaron puts his heart on the line. Charity is struck with jealousy.
- Comedian Paul O'Grady follows the work of Battersea Dogs and Cats Home, meeting some of the dogs there and the people who look after them.
- Five famous Brits travel across California, trying out various forms of marijuana and go on a psychedelic bus trip.
- Elbow frontman and broadcaster Guy Garvey lifts the lid on two decades of TV gold, taking you through era-defining musical performances, long lost studio appearances and revealing interviews.
- The RVP 2015 was staged at the Royal Albert Hall for only the 2nd time in the show's history and was attended by Prince Harry for the 1st time. It was also the year that the EABF changed its name to the Royal Variety Charity.
- Peter Wilkinson has had unprecedented Royal access for nearly 20 years, capturing state events and personal moments alike while at The Queen's side.
- Words of Captain Scott uses readings of the diaries and letters of Captain Scott, his companions, and those of his Norwegian rival Roald Amundsen - to tell the story of their epic South Pole expedition in their own words.
- When Lester tells his dad he wants to live with him, Jimmy starts to dream big and asks Anne for support. Lou destroys reminders of old heartbreaks and tells Anne the secret he has kept for decades.
- Lester runs away from the farm, but Jimmy struggles to be there when Lester needs him most. Ken makes demands so he can get on with his life. Cheered on by his old pals, Lou escapes his care home.
- Anne visits her daughter at university, where old ambitions are reignited. Ken gets news that makes the future more settled. Lester realizes he is not alone in his grief, and Lou searches for peace.
- Charmian Powell meets Ronnie Biggs on a train. As Ronnie is a petty criminal, Charmian's headmaster father does not approve and forbids her to see him. In love, she leaves home, steals from her employer, and goes on the run with Ronnie.
- As Ron begins a new life in Rio, Charmian makes the best of things as a single mother in Melbourne. But tragedy strikes when their eldest son Nicky is killed in a car accident.
- A number of carefully staged disasters require the full attention of everyone at International Rescue. Kayo discovers that the Hood is behind these acts of terrorism and has actually infiltrated Tracy Island. To make matters worse, the Hood has rigged up explosive devices to bring down the Thunderbird craft - and now he reveals his shocking secret to the Tracy brothers.
- After the mysterious disappearance of a teacher, Endeavour finds himself investigating the dark and secret world of a public school.
- One of the greatest miscarriages of justice in British legal history where hundreds of innocent sub-postmasters and postmistresses were wrongly accused of theft, fraud and false accounting due to a defective IT system.
- Set from 1965 into the 1970s, the show follows Endeavour Morse in his early years as a police constable. Working alongside his senior partner DI Fred Thursday, Morse engages in a number of investigations around Oxford.
- The return of pop-rockers. The boy-band are back with a new album and documentary examining their time away from the spotlight.
- A much needed insight to the disciplines and sacrifices Of women elite Athletes and those driving forces who helped them on their journey to becoming a champion A must watch 10 stars
- When young Stan Sanderson is brought to the Royal with an injury sustained at work Jeff decides he can claim for compensation and gets unexpected help in his crusade from an important private patient. Sister Brigid brings comfort to Rory, a terminally ill alcoholic.
- A tired and emotional Dawn falls asleep during her own dinner event, and leaves the cooking to Nigel. While arguably the most lauded and loved episode of the series, it would retrospectively have a downbeat air four years later.
- Realiazing he has lost Irene (Gina McKee), a vengeful Soames (Damian Lewis) sets out to ruin Bosinney's (Ioan Gruffudd) architectural career by charging him with mismanagement.
- An ailing Poirot returns to Styles with Hastings nearly three decades after solving their first mystery there in order to prevent a serial killer from claiming more victims.
- The strangulation of a married woman and the poisoning of an elderly botanist lead Morse to bring a serial killer to justice.
- Gino D'Acampo returns to his native Campania, the Italian region where he grew up and where his family still live. As a chef he is eager to visit the town of Gragnano, which is world famous for its pasta.
- Cilla is despondent after failing her audition for Brian Epstein, but loyal Bobby persuades her to keep singing, driving her from club to club. At the Iron Door club she impresses Brian Epstein, who is now keen to manage her and take her to London to make a record. Bobby feels betrayed, but Cilla insists that he accompany her as her road manager. They stay in a hotel while Brian goes to an underground gay club and picks up a bit of rough who beats him up, though he lies to Cilla about his bruises. George Martin records her debut disc 'Love of the Loved', with a song by Bobby as the B-side. It fails to enter the Top 20, but her follow-up, a cover of the American song 'Anyone Who Had a Heart,' goes to #1 in the charts.
- Danny finally gets to enter the dark room with Miss Blondel but there is no passion, leading to extreme measures - such as leaving school without telling his parents - to date her. His father takes voluntary redundancy from the docks to become a rag and bone man but for once his efforts to earn a little money on the side do not succeed.
- Bet is back home but refusing to talk to Fred and gets a call from Keith, suggesting she runs away with him. At Sharon's wedding reception Bet recalls her courtship and early married life with Fred and her growing awareness of his dodgy deals, which land him in jail. However, after paying for a lavish honeymoon for Sharon Fred knows just how to win Bet back whilst Danny discovers that he only needs to be himself to impress Yvonne.