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- An oddball couple of private detectives named Luella Shakespeare and Frank Hathaway investigate crime in Stratford-upon-Avon.
- A solicitor returns to the seaside town she left as a teenager to take up the post of coroner, becoming an advocate for the dead as she investigates sudden, violent or unexplained deaths.
- During the turmoil of the French Revolution, English aristocrat Percy Blakeney, often aided by his League of friends, secretly undertakes various daring missions as the Scarlet Pimpernel.
- The daily challenges facing the first Woman Police Constable to join a West Midlands force in the 1950s, where sexism, chauvinism and petty grudges are rife.
- Gardening advice show.
- Charismatic detective wise-cracks his way through murder mysteries.
- The story of the coastline of the UK and her near neighbours.
- In this stunning series, Monty Don sets off on an enchanting journey to visit 80 of the world's most celebrated gardens, from ancient to modern, large to small, and grand to humble.
- A soap opera, similar in format to Coronation Street (1960), this show depicted life for the African-Caribbean, East Indian, and South Asian residents of a racially diverse street in the city of Birmingham.
- Ed and Naomi put children in charge of planning there un-married parents wedding
- From rugged mountain peaks to blistering desert heat, wild dogs thrive in the least likely of places. From family life to fights - see the incredible secrets of their success.
- William Mompesson retells the heroic true story of the inhabitants of Eyam, Derbyshire, who he convinced to sacrifice themselves during a visitation of the plague.
- Kate Bush presents her Christmas Special in which she performs songs from her first three albums, along with ''December Will be Magic Again''. Peter Gabriel is her special guest.
- Property programme in which prospective house buyers are shown around two properties selected by the presenters and a 'wild card' selection in a bid to find them an ideal new home.
- Documentary series about a group of trawler fishermen in Scotland.
- Drama series about ordinary civilians who work as Special Police Constables in their spare time.
- A DIY programme presented by women.
- From ex-council houses and ramshackle mansions discover and meet the owners and property developers looking to cash in on the ever-rising property market.
- A fascinating insight into day-to-day life at an English stage school. The programme shows the children getting on with normal schoolwork and also auditioning for and performing a variety of roles in TV and theatre - with the happiness, excitement and crushing disappointments that brings.
- Inspired by recipes from all around the world, the flamboyant and popular chef Ainsley Harriott shares his secrets for successful entertaining in the open air. Among the mouthwatering recipes are lamb tikka burgers, surf and turf barbecue skewers, an array of salads and side dishes plus drinks, desserts and themed barbecue menus. With useful tips for a quick and easy outdoor feast, plus advice on equipment, safety measures and cooking times, this is an indispensable and informative accompaniment to a long hot summer.
- HISTORY OF APARTHEID IN FOUR PARTS. - 1. ORGIN. - 2. A NEW ORDER. - 3. VISIONS. - 4. ADAPT OR DIE.
- Bill Tidy and John Junkin's family tripe saga stars Miriam Margolyes.
- Laurence Llewelyn-Bowen guides viewers through the Royal Academy of Arts' Summer Exhibition 2006. Every year, thousands of artists submit works to the largest open exhibition in the world, hoping to follow in the footsteps of Turner, Constable and Hockney. Entries are anonymous, so having a famous face won't help comedian and artist Vic Reeves as he puts his creative credentials on the line.
- Brummie born chef, Glyn Purnell embarks on a voyage to discover the fish chain which links Britain's most landlocked city, to the sea.
- Celebration of 40 years of the Open University - a university where anyone can study from home with the aid of a television.
- First in a two-part documentary which explores the role 'honour' played in a number of high-profile and horrific murders, following police investigations from the initial discovery of bodies right through to trial and verdict. With unique access to the forensic team findings and the murder squad investigations, this part examines the multiple murders of Uzma Arshad and her three children, whose badly decomposed bodies were found in their family home in Cheadle Hulme, near Manchester.
- Real-life stories of people who have saved their own or other peoples lives using techniques picked up from the medical drama, featuring reconstructions and clips from the show itself.
- Daytime talk show; interviews with Celebrities, prizes and comedy provided by the Presenter, Ross King.
- Documentary examining why it took years to uncover appalling levels of care at an NHS hospital. Former patients and NHS workers explain why alarmingly high death rates at Stafford Hospital were ignored - leading to hundreds more deaths. The programme includes an interview with a nurse who tried to blow the whistle.
- A special programme following the completion of inquests into the Birmingham pub bombings that rocked the UK. 45 years since 21 people lost their lives in IRA bombings, the programme follows one family's campaign for justice.
- Documentary that examines the truth behind an alleged plot by 'hardline' Muslims to seize control of British schools. With interviews from those at the centre of the story, the programme asks what really happened and whether the authorities got it right.