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- 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.
- A group of women hatch a plan to disrupt the 1970 Miss World beauty competition in London.
- 25 years after the verdict in the Jamie Bulger murder trial, we reveal what the jury, public and press never heard, and what his two killers, Thompson and Venables, said during their time in custody from arrest to release.
- 99% of those who carried out the murders in the Holocaust were never prosecuted. Why not?
- With child sex abuse scandals breaking on almost a weekly basis, Britain has become overwhelmed. Dangerous predators appear to be everywhere and our children never at more risk.
- Susanna Reid explores the murder of 8-year-old schoolgirl, Sarah Payne.
- 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.
- 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.
- It explores the dark art of geopolitical spin-doctoring.
- Nick Broomfield takes a distinctly personal look at his relationships with his humanist-pacifist father, Maurice Broomfield, a factory worker turned photographer of vivid images of postwar England.
- A collection of some of the most infamous moments in television history from around the world featuring technical difficulties, accidents, mishaps and on-screen meltdowns. Narrated by Sarah Greene with contributions from TV stars.
- Investigating the history and modern face of Holocaust denial.
- Our Queen at War reveals Princess Elizabeth's extraordinary teenage life; from broadcasting to the children of the Empire, to putting on pantomimes for the war effort.
- Jimmy Carr host's the annual quiz of the year. Participants for this year include Sarah Millican, James Acaster, Jonathan Ross, Judi Love and Guz Khan. A host of celebrities also cameo to ask their own questions.
- 25 years after he first reported on it, Sir Trevor re-visits the case of Beverley Allitt, one of Britain's most prolific serial killers.
- Conrad Wright, the father of Steve Wright the serial killer dubbed "The Suffolk Strangler", offers his deeply personal insights into the horrific crimes committed by his son in 2006.
- From ISIS to air pollution, the comedian is sent on a mission by his wife (fellow comedian and worrier Lucy Beaumont) to investigate whether the things they are most scared about are going to kill them.
- The former cricketer turned television presenter opens up about the eating disorder he has kept hidden for 20 years and challenges the stigma around the condition in men.
- The story behind three of ABBA's biggest hits, "Mamma Mia", "Dancing Queen" and "The Winner Takes it All."
- The broadcaster explores the life of the novelist and examines the locations that inspired her, as well as uncovering the real events behind some of her greatest stories.
- Former flight attendant Kristine Fernandez rates nine flight-attendant scenes in movies and television shows for realism. Fernandez worked as a flight attendant for seven years on a luxury airline and served first class, business class, and economy. Fernandez discusses the accuracy of flight-attendant scenes in "Bridesmaids" (2011), starring Kristen Wiig; "Crazy Rich Asians" (2018); and "The Flight Attendant" (2020), starring Kaley Cuoco. She comments on the reality of situations with passengers in "Just Married" (2003), "Meet the Parents" (2000), and "Snakes on a Plane" (2006). Fernandez also analyzes the portrayal of the airplane apparatuses in "View from the Top" (2003), "Due Date" (2010), and "The Wedding Singer" (1998).
- Max Clifford was a powerful media publicist to the stars. But in 2014 he was jailed for historic sex crimes. Now, the survivors of his abuse tell their stories.
- 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).
- 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.
- About the life and career of British celebrity chef Jamie Oliver.
- Moira Stuart narrates a selection of clips of memorable moments when live news broadcasts went wrong. From graphics getting it wrong, guests storming off set to newsreaders making slip-ups and gaffes live on air.
- The tale of Britain's hardest working entertainer who is still touring and playing to packed houses in the year he turns 90. Featuring live performances, interviews and contributions from friends and family.
- A countdown of some of television's most outrageous sexist moments featuring archive footage, interviews and an examination of how gender politics have played out on TV from the 1960s to the present day.
- Former Miss USA Cheslie Kryst looks at eight pageant scenes from popular TV shows and movies and rates them based on realism. Do pageant entrants use the same beauty tricks and shortcuts as Sandra Bullock in "Miss Congeniality" (2000)? Is judging as transparent as we see in "Parks and Recreation" (2009)? And do contestants fight backstage, as in "Drop Dead Gorgeous" (1999)? Kryst also comments on "Dumplin'" (2018), "Queen America" (2018), "Misbehaviour" (2020), "Beautiful" (2000), and "Tall Girl" (2019).
- A countdown of the top 20 of Britain's favourite cakes, with various celebrities sharing their choice as to their own personal favourite cake.
- 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.
- 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.
- 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.
- 2018–TV Episode
- Alan Yentob follows the entertainer as he publishes a first volume of autobiography, looking back at his rise to fame at 16, his varied television roles and his more recent roles as a serious actor.
- 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.
- 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.
- 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?
- 2020–7.9 (16)TV EpisodeMichael Portillo discovers Singapore's maritime origins and the vision of the 19th-century Englishman who put it on the map. At the iconic Raffles Hotel, Michael treats himself to a Singapore sling.
- 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.
- 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.