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- The terrifying story of an all-American family torn apart by madness, as six out of 12 siblings develop schizophrenia.
- Explores the lives and traditions of several Irish Traveller families as they prepare to unite their families in marriage.
- Social experiment exploring whether relationships can thrive without monogamy. A group of currently monogamous couples test if the idea of having sex with other people is at odds with maintaining a committed relationship.
- A compelling, cautionary insight into the experiences of young people affected by disturbing 21st-century crime, focusing on shocking real crimes and the unsettling role social media played in bringing together the culprit and the victim.
- The sexual health show offering sexual MOTs, STI tests and treatment, as well as sex advice on anything from fetishes to fisting.
- Stacey explores usually unseen areas of modern relationships and family life as she spends 72-hours as a house guest of a wide range of extraordinary characters and families.
- A documentary that focuses on the lives of actual lap dancers in Glasgow, Edinburgh, and Aberdeen, the three largest cities in Scotland, UK.
- In recession-hit Britain, people are turning to finance companies to buy the items they want but can't afford. For those who have signed up to sky-high repayments but fail to keep up with them, the next knock on their door could be from Sean James - The Repo Man. This two-part documentary series follows the work of no-nonsense repo man Sean and his team as they repossess items from homes and businesses on behalf of finance companies. Whether it's a well-loved and much needed family car, a chest freezer that needs ripping out of a Chinese Takeaway, or vital equipment hidden inside a mechanic's workshop, Sean will repo anything, anywhere, any time. He is routinely faced with aggressive, emotional or sneaky 'targets' but once he has them in his sights, Sean has no intention of leaving empty-handed. Sean is willing to travel the length and breadth of the UK - aiming to search better, stake-out longer or interrogate harder than his competitors - ultimately to bring back the bacon, often when no-one else could. This self-styled saviour of the repo world, owner of one of the UK's leading repossession companies, Donegal Investigations, is supported by a rotating crew of part-time agents, including ex-World Champion boxer Marcus, 'H' an ex-Marine and scaffolder Reece - all men who can handle themselves if the need arises. Sean is a repo veteran and has been in the business since leaving the Navy at 21, but despite his hard-man image, he harbours a much softer side, whether it's painting, writing a series of fantasy novels or simply tucking in his kids at bedtime. Being a repo man just pays the bills and as Sean's workload can be unpredictable, he also puts his artistic skills to use by painting murals for children's bedrooms. Sean reaps a very different type of reward in this side-job as delighted children and parents full of praise are a long way from the upset or outrage he often leaves behind him after a repo mission. The Repo Man documents the stories of those on the receiving end of the repossessions: from devastated Diane, who breaks down in tears when she realises that the car her ex-partner gave her is up for repossession; or the restaurant owner forced to pay up if he wants to keep the kitchen equipment and stay open that night; to born-again Michael, who sings a song of praise to God as soon as the brand new car has been removed from his driveway. Action-packed, occasionally funny and touching, this series looks at Britain during the financial crisis through the eyes of one of the UK's most dogged and persistent repo man.
- Documentary examining one of the most baffling unexplained deaths of recent years. In August 2010, Gareth Williams, a GCHQ employee on a 3-year secondment to MI6, was found dead inside a padlocked bag in the bath of his London flat.
- Candid documentary offering a glimpse at the secretive world of gay sauna. Gaining access to an establishment in Nottingham where men go to meet strangers for sex. The programme meets people from a wide variety of backgrounds who frequent the sauna, from teachers and plumbers to Tory councillors.
- Documentary series going behind the scenes at the Zig Zag Dance Factory in Wolverhampton, England run by coaches Warren Bullock and Jane Bullock.
- UFO believer Craig Charles and scientist Sarah Cruddas investigate some of the best-known UFO cases of recent years. They examine footage in the studio and bring in experts and witnesses by remote link.
- Documentary detailing events surrounding the assassination of Alexander Litvinenko in 2006. Airing in conjunction with the ITV drama Litvinenko, this is the real story of a murder inquiry and a shocking radiation health emergency.
- Robson Green takes a journey along the ancient Hadrian's Wall. He treads in ancient footsteps, meeting local characters, visiting nearby landmarks and taking in the dramatic landscapes along the way.
- Documentary series revealing the hidden world of Gypsy and Traveller communities, delving into their unique traditions and codes to understand how this community continues to thrive.
- A groundbreaking series of three documentaries following some of the youngest transgender people in Britain and America as they and their families make life changing decisions at astonishingly young ages.
- Unsatisfied with the violent sex available online five ordinary mums work with industry experts and set out to create their own porn film they would be happy for their teenage children to watch.
- Documentary revealing a previously little-known global subculture of people living double lives as "human pups", as they don elaborate dog suits and engage in "human puppy play" with their handlers.
- Documentary following the story of teenager Jamie Campbell, who wants to be a drag queen. Growing up in an ex-mining village in County Durham, Jamie has already faced his fair share of difficulties after coming out as gay at 14. However, with the majority of his family and friends being supportive, he has decided that he is ready to share his passion with the world. He plans to embrace who he really is by attending his end of school prom in drag, but he doesn't get the reaction he'd hoped for from both his school and, heart-breakingly, his own father. So Jamie has to make some difficult decisions. Jamie spends time with an established drag artist and battles his demons, performing as his alter ego, Fifi La True, for the very first time in front of a large audience. As Jamie has some frank and intimate family moments, and finds out just how strong he really is, the film explores his hopes and fears for the future. Will he get the acceptance he craves from his peers and the confidence to be who he really is?
- Dr Christian Jessen returns with a brand-new series. Following on from Doctor Christian Will See You Now, the nation's favourite doctor returns to his clinic, but this time focusing on particular themes each week - from sexual health to body issues, infertility and pregnancy, obesity to service members who have been injured in combat.
- A documentary about the Grey family which leave a simple life in the wilderness in Texas outside the hometown of the Bonnie and Clyde on the edge on society, after the family father had an encounter with a policeman.
- A remarkable behind-the-scenes look at a hidden sub-culture: the secretive world of female masking where men transform themselves into dolls by squeezing into elaborate rubber second skins.
- A new generation of young British football fans is responsible for troubling violent incidents since 2007. Last season the police clamped down on football-related public disorder with 600 new football banning orders and nearly 3,000 arrests. This documentary follows Britain's youth football firms across the 2013/14 season. The film features members of three firms - Man City's Blazing Squad, Spurs' Yid Army and Bury's Interchange Riot Squad - and follows them home and away to tell the inside story of why a new group of young men are engaged in football-related violence, even though the clubs obviously don't condone their actions. They allow us into their lives to meet their families and girlfriends, and show the secretive network of organized fights that take place every week. We meet 18-year-old Paul, studying engineering at college, who has been in Bury FC's firm since he was 16. Aaron is 17 years old and the new recruit who wants to join Manchester City's youth firm. The firm is run by Carl, who at 24 is the top boy and has a banning order that prevents him from watching the club he loves. In London, Dante's dedication to Tottenham Hotspur has resulted in three convictions for football violence. Recently released from prison, he has got engaged to his fiancee Harley. But can she keep him on the straight and narrow?
- A man shows the gentle and agressive side of Brown and Black Bears living with and around them. After "Grizzly Man" died in Alaska trying to do the same thing, it's truly amazing to watch this documentary.