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- Shortened bulletin due to ITV's World Cup coverage presented by Ann O'Connor.
- Matthew Kelly takes a look back at some of the most popular programmes on British television in 1985 from sitcoms to soap operas. Judith Chalmers recounts some of her globe-trotting adventures presenting Wish You Were Here...? (1974).
- About the life and career of British celebrity chef Jamie Oliver.
- Celebrities comment on the ground breaking series 7 UP and the impact the show made in their lives. With clips from the original series and interviews.
- Andrew explores how we have sought to come to terms with Britain's decline as a world power since 1952 by looking at big names such as Louis Mountbatten, Tony Benn, Enoch Powell, Bob Geldof and David Attenborough.
- The story behind three of ABBA's biggest hits, "Mamma Mia", "Dancing Queen" and "The Winner Takes it All."
- When Sebastian tells his old-school Italian immigrant father Salvo that he is going to propose to his all-American girlfriend, Salvo insists on crashing a weekend with her tony parents.
- Amazon has risen to become one of the most powerful companies in the world. The technology it is developing has the power to shape our future but is it a force for good or is there a dark side to its power?
- The Grenfell Tower tragedy exposed the huge inequality within the London Borough of Kensington and Chelsea. Local residents tell the story, 150 years in the making, of how it became the most unequal place in Britain.
- Jack celebrates some of the greatest rivalries in British sport, from Scotland's 'Auld Enemy' to the Ashes and England's rugby World Cup win in Australia.
- The murder of Lynette White, in which a forensic scientist help police locate new evidence to find the real killer after five men had been wrongfully arrested for the crime. Plus, how forensic analysis of fragments of CCTV footage blew apart a suspect's alibi.
- This episode looks at the case of a murderer in Brighton who confessed to his crimes at a tarot card reading.
- A countdown of the top 20 of Britain's favourite cakes, with various celebrities sharing their choice as to their own personal favourite cake.
- At a time when students are graduating up to 58,000 pounds in debt and university staff are protesting about cuts to their pensions, Dispatches investigates the expenses of Britain's top universities.
- This edition looks at the extraordinary case of Carole Waugh, who fell for a lethal conman and gambling addict who claimed to be a doctor, but had more than 40 convictions for fraud. Rakhesh Bhayani took her money then her life.
- Liza Williams interviews police officers, journalists, and the children/relatives of some of the victims of the so-called 'Yorkshire Ripper', who terrorized northern England in the mid/late 1970s.
- 2020–7.8 (15)TV EpisodeIn Tai Seng, Michael goes underground to marvel at the world's largest subterranean rail depot, where self-driving MRT trains are maintained.
- Guy Martin built his racing reputation on two wheels - but now he's switching to four wheels, to take part in his first ever Formula 1 race. In this 3rd special of 'Speed with Guy Martin', Guy will spend several months with the Williams Heritage Division to restore a classic 1983 Williams FW08C, from museum piece to racing condition. He will then learn how to drive the Formula 1 car under the direction of ex Formula 1 driver, Karun Chandhok. The finale features Guy going head-to-head with 2009 F1 World Champion Jenson Button around the Silverstone Grand Prix circuit, during the British Grand Prix weekend. Guy will be driving the classic Williams F1 car he restored, against Jenson Button, who's in a six-wheel prototype Williams F1 car from the 1980s.
- Investigating the history and modern face of Holocaust denial.
- With the end of the 1990s less than 15 years in the past, the commentators assembled to watch clips are expecting very little difference to modern society. Instead they uncover a world of drinking culture, sensationalism and barbed irony.
- 2013–201946mTV EpisodePanellists Dani Dyer, Martin Kemp and Paddy McGuinness try to work out who the celebrity homeowners are with the help of a guided tour and clues from host Keith Lemon.
- Daniel find out his Jewish ancestor was accused of fraud at a time when being Jewish, was seen as an outsider though out Europe hate speech was on the rise. He's grandfather on his mothers side owned a jewelry shop in London and after fire his grandfather was main suspect making him feel like there was not was out he wrote a note and took his own life. He also follows up on Irish ancestry.
- "Dartford" examines the murder of Claire Tiltman in Dartford, Kent, and the impact it had on the local community.
- Ronny suspects a shapeshifting monster from Alaskan lore may be responsible for the haunting howls he and Mireya heard near a remote lake. Russell chases a bipedal creature on a rampage, and Bryce analyzes potential Yeti hairs with shocking results.
- Follows the aftermath of the death of Princess Diana in 1997, when the British Royal Family nearly lost their place in the hearts of the nation.
- This episode looks at the crimes of Robbie McIntosh and features an interview with one of his victims, who miraculously survived his attack.
- Ben Macintyre raids the SAS archives to tell of the formation of the unit in the heat of the North African desert in 1941 when an eccentric young British Army officer had a vision for a new kind of war.
- Cameras go behind the scenes at the wedding of the year as Prince Harry marries Meghan Markle as the eyes of the world look on, and the groom's former regiment play a starring role.
- The armed siege is one of the riskiest scenarios any firearms officer will have to deal with. Those in the know recall the longest siege in police history, a Christmas Day stand-off and an aeroplane hijack.
- This week's teams are grandfather and grandson Nick and Calum, Scottish couple Nicola and Rory and best friends Queenie and Liv. They try to name as many artists and hit songs to win the ten thousand pound prize.
- A NHS manager and his friends conspire to take a quarter of a million pounds meant to pay for dialysis equipment for patients. A man has claimed the NHS pension of his dead aunt for 6 years.
- It's the last stage of the tiny train's epic journey. She's in bad shape and still has to face bad weather, rocky terrain and the steepest part of the route before she can reach Inverness.
- Romesh Ranganathan returns to take a funny, topical look at the state of Britain from isolation. Celebrity guests and the 25 members of the Ranganation join him from their own homes to have their say.
- Romesh and his personal think tank of members of the public are joined by Scarlett Moffatt and Jon Richardson to discuss the new lockdown guidelines and to play a game of "Trousers or No Trousers".
- Jo Brand and Rob Beckett join the Ranganation to discuss lockdown snacks, "essential" businesses worldwide, and a Phil Collins drumming challenge.
- Piers Morgan's breakfast television interview with Donald Trump is the subject of much discussion. Geoff Norcott returns to investigate safe spaces in universities.
- Exercising during lockdown and trust in world leaders are among the topics discussed by Romesh, his focus group The Ranganation, his special guests Sara Pascoe and Andrew Flintoff and of course his mum.
- A former policeman from Northern Ireland rebuilds his life after losing both arms in a rocket attack. In Leeds, a patient threatens a paramedic with a 12-inch knife. A Humberside police officer is determined to get back on the beat.
- A look inside the factory that produces cinema-favourites Poppets, and the history of Milk Tray's iconic selection box is laid bare.
- Rachel Parris offers her guide to spotting whether you are a member of the "elite" and Irish comedian Catherine Bohart presents a guide to being the kind of immigrant British people don't mind so much as the mash report returns.
- In Budget week, Nish comments on investigations into Arron Banks, Rachel Parris looks at climate change and the environment and Desiree Burch talks about the upcoming US mid-term elections and apologises for Americans.
- A look behind the scenes at Lily O'Brien's factory in County Kildare, the biggest Willy Wonka collector in the world opens up his collection and Brighton Pavilion is lovingly carved out of chocolate.
- Where are the Liberal Democrats? Will Brexit be as cool as WWII? Ahir Shah discusses the inter-generational housing crisis. There's a look at the results of the U.S. mid-term elections, in which a dead man was elected.
- The topics discussed by Romesh and his guests this week are the road map for exiting the lockdown, a scary-looking robot artist and happiness.
- This week, guests Roisin Conaty and Jamie Laing are beamed into the studio to chew over the lighter end of the news spectrum, including the claims of Meghan and Harry and the expenses claims of Labour Party MP Angela Rayner.
- Health and Fitness, the ongoing search to find the next host of Mastermind, Harry and Meghan's interview with Oprah and life after lockdown are the topics discussed in the final edition of the third series.
- Rachel Parris presents a guide to social distancing rules and Desiree Burch hosts an educational video on journalistic integrity and the dehumanisation of non-white subjects. Plus, Trump.
- Rachel Parris looks at how various world leaders have dealt with the coronavirus pandemic. Ahir Shah looks at the global context of this global crisis. Plus, eyebrows, surviving lockdown and Telegraph TV.
- Rachel Parris presents a guide to suddenly backing the NHS, Media Correspondent Fin Taylor looks at conspiracy theories, Italian Correspondent Francesco De Carlo looks at Italy, everyone looks aghast at Trump.