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- Jacqueline Kennedy' fame rested on little she achieved or said. Instead, by shunning rather than courting publicity, she managed to intrigue the world. The programme examines her mystique and tries to establish her real nature.
- Examines the life of Robert Baden-Powell, the founder of the Scout movement.
- Errol Flynn titled his autobiography "My Wicked, Wicked Ways." On screen he was a man of action and romantic love, but beneath the charming veneer, was a man with a passion for young girls and drug-taking, who died at the age of 50.
- A profile of Walt Disney, exploring the darker side of his public persona. Exploring accusations of his racist, anti-Semitic, misogynist tendencies, lack of artistic abilities, hatred of communists and puritanical nature.
- In May 1979, the leader of the Liberal Party, Jeremy Thorpe, was tried at the Old Bailey on charges of conspiracy and incitement to murder. This documentary tells the story of the events that led up to his fall from grace.
- The programme examines the public and private life of Lord Louis Mountbatten and looks behind the heroic image that he was desperate to present to the world.
- Documentary programme in two parts re-evaluating the life of Edward VIII, Duke of Windsor. Reveals the betrayals and indiscretions preceding and during World War II which demonstrate his support for fascism. Questions his relationship with Hitler and Hess and asks whether the Duke was guilty of treason.
- A look at Edward's relationship with Adolf Hitler and his part in the fall of France.
- Dr Marie Stopes is known as a pioneer of birth control. However, she first became known through her book Married Love, the first sex manual. The programme looks at her interest in using birth control methods to promote a master race, and her aggressive self-promotion.
- Profile of businessman Howard Hughes with comments from friends and those he worked with including, Janet Leigh, Lawrence Quirk, Arelo Sederberg, Michael Drosnin (biographer) and Robert Maheu (press secretary).
- An examination of the romantic revolutionary icon. Includes an assessment of his relationship with Castro and the role he played in the final push of the Cuban Revolution with an interview with Gary Prado, Che Guevara's captor in Bolivia. The film challenges the assumption that Che was killed by the CIA.
- The second programme in the series turns its attention to Sigmund Freud. His significance as the father of psychoanalysis is an accepted fact, but what is the truth about the man who, even as he approached his 40s, feared he would remain an unknown Viennese nerve specialist? Uses dramatisations and interviews with medical historian Helmut Gröger; academic John Forrester; psychoanalyst Marianne Springer-Kremser; writer Lisa Appignanesi; Ernst Federn, family friend of the Freuds; and Jeffrey Masson, editor of Freud's letters.
- Billy Butlin was uncrowned king of the camp, famous for creating blissful summers for holidaymakers and inventing redcoats. But the homely image hid a darker character of a simple man with four goals in life: money, power, honours, women and more.
- The life of the Queen's younger sister both public and private.