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- True crime series exploring horrific murders and the part forensic science played in finding the killers.
- Across Europe there are hundreds of remote villages,lying empty and unloved. But where our European neighbours just see devastation, an increasing number of plucky Brits have spotted an opportunity to breathe life into abandoned villages.
- Follows the lives of young teenage mothers in the UK who are trying to balance school, work, relationships, family and young adulthood, while also trying to make it through motherhood. Spinoff of American MTV reality series Teen Mom.
- The story of the "Canoe Man" John Darwin who faked his own death and tried to start a new life with a false identity.
- Deep in the heart of South Wales, in the quiet and picturesque rolling countryside known as 'The Valleys', nine youngsters dream of a life of stardom, limousines, flashing paparazzi bulbs and adoring fans. Unfortunately it's going to take a small miracle to become the next Tom Jones, Catherine Zeta-Jones or erm, Steve Jones. From Rhymney to Tonyrefail and Tredegar, stuck in humdrum and unexciting jobs, these kids have big career ambitions beyond Wales. Brand new show The Valleys plucks them from obscurity and thrusts them into the limelight, where they live in a house kitted out with a cutch-hut and cameras, to see if they succeed amidst the hustle and bustle of Cardiff city. With bosses Jordan and AK acting as mentors to guide them and keep them on the straight and narrow, the group are shown the ropes in order to help them realise their dreams. For some of them, this is their first move away from home and their close-knit family and friends. But with a plush pad, new housemates and a dazzling city as their playground, will our boys and girls' penchant for a party and pulling distract them from their goals?
- The poet sets off on a journey around the part of Britain she calls home - the Cotswolds. Along the way she visits some interesting locations and meets some of the local people.
- Series following renovators across the UK as they tackle crumbling period properties. The renovators face huge challenges as they attempt to transform their wrecks into the homes of their dreams. Narrated by Ruth Jones.
- At a time of heightened global tensions, this documentary series goes behind the scenes at RAF Lossiemouth in Scotland, one of the UK's two Quick Reaction Alert stations - able to launch fighter jets in moments to respond to threats.
- Stylist Gok Wan helps brides find the perfect wedding gown in Lancashire, England.
- Documentary about the Battle of Jutland, a naval battle during World War I between the British and German fleets, which took place on 31 May and 1 June 1916 in the North Sea, off the west coast of Denmark. It re-creates the events of the battle and examines why the number of British warships that sank was so much higher than the number of German ships that were lost. Shown to commemorate the 100-year anniversary of the battle.
- A look at what it's like to live and work in England's biggest expanse of protected countryside - in the national parks of the Lake District and Yorkshire Dales.
- A look at daily life in the picturesque counties of Devon and Cornwall in south-west England.
- The A1 is an iconic piece of Britain's motoring history. Stretching from London to Edinburgh it is the longest numbered road in the UK. This series tells the stories of those who work to keep it moving - day and night.
- In 1993, Jon Venables was one of two 10-year-olds who abducted, tortured, and murdered 2-year-old James Bulger. Since his release in 2001, Venables has been found in possession of child porn on several occasions. This program examines his case.
- Behind upscale streets and tranquil parks, some of Britain's most ruthless gangsters keep police, judges and politicians busy protecting the public.
- Chris Evans narrates a tribute to one of his broadcasting heroes, the pop pioneer, multi-million pound charity fundraiser and great British eccentric Sir Jimmy Savile.
- Architectural designer Charlie Luxton helps people in the UK build their dream home - and one that is both amazing and affordable.
- Scarlette Douglas meets people willing to put relationships, savings and sometimes even their sanity at risk to restore derelict homes in France and Spain.
- This series revisits the Brits who left the UK for new ventures in France and Spain in the original series, A New Life in the Sun.
- Four boys and four girls get the opportunity of a lifetime when they are packed off to beauty school in Manchester to learn the tricks of the trade.
- In China's Valley of the Kings, there stands a tall, carved stone. It honors the resting place of a woman named Wu Zetian, who rose from concubine to become China's only female emperor. For more than a millennia, history claimed she killed her own children, held power through a ruthless rule of terror, and brought China to the edge of ruin. But are any of these claims true? Join the investigation as we revisit old evidence and reveal new truths, using artifacts and forensic tools to tell the true story of China's Emperor of Evil.
- Topical consumer affairs series, delivering advice on getting the best value for money.
- This series is challenging the public assumptions and myths surrounding the iconic Tower of London and is using original historical sources to shed new light on fascinating individual cases, gruesome executions, and notorious prisoners.
- In this fascinating new series, Bloody Tales goes beyond the British Isles to seek out Europe's most grisly periods to discover the mysterious true stories behind some of history's most infamous tales.
- Documentary about women who spend hundreds, some times thousands of pounds on dolls which look like life-like "fake babies".
- Murder on the Social Network looks at how social networks like Facebook sometimes play a role in crimes like murder. It examines the murder of newlywed Vicky Wynn-Jones by her unfaithful husband Michael Roberts. It also looks at the murder of Lucy Davies by her abusive American husband after he discovered she was having an affair with someone she met online.
- At 18, George Ward left the Gypsy community after coming out as gay. Leaving his Gypsy identity behind, he invented Cherry Valentine, a drag alter-ego. Now he wants to be accepted as a queer Gypsy.
- A look at how the festive season unfolds in the Cotswolds, one of the UK's most popular destinations.
- Children's documentary series following four vets and what they get up to both in and out of the vet surgery, hosted by Stacey Dooley
- Dan Ribacoff, the human lie detector, brings together couples, exes and singletons to find out the truth about their relationships
- Documentary following a boy with mental illness who often acts violently against his family.
- A school history series for seven to nine year old's. An art gallery security guard, (Terry Deary) learns about the wives of Henry VIII. Each of the episodes follows the wives' portraits coming to life and telling the story of their lives and being married to Henry VIII. Adrian Kennedy and Lee Chapman star as Henry VII and other characters.
- In the UK there are 45 men and one woman whose crimes are so bad that they have received whole-life tariffs, which means that their crimes are so bad that life imprisonment literally means life. These are some of their stories.
- Not only people from the Allied nations during World War 2 fight against the Axis nations, there were also many who were born in those nations who took up arms against what they believed was wrong. This is the story of a few men who were born in Germany, who for varying reasons joined the British Armed Forces to do what they could to ensure Nazi Germany would not be victorious.
- Documentary series following 12 property buyers over the course of 12 months as they hope to make a tidy profit by fixing up the houses they buy and selling them on.
- Susan delves into the world of antiques learning about everything from separating the trash from the treasure to spotting the antiques of the future. She is joined by 3 antiques experts to discover what it takes to succeed in the business.
- Dame Darcey Bussell explores the stunning landscapes and beautiful islands off the west coast of Scotland and finds out more about her Scottish ancestry.
- Ex-SAS hero Chris Ryan follows the plight of three endangered species in North East England - the hen harrier, the adder and the red squirrel.
- Changing a Facebook relationship-status proves to be a dangerous move in three separate cases in the United Kingdom.
- In the not too distant past, religion was at the heart of Christmas for just about everyone. The Way We Worshipped: Christmas Special (2006) reveals the festive memories of guests like Terry Waite, Tom O'Connor, Kazia Pelka and Lynda Bellingham.
- Series examining changes in religious life.
- An intimate documentary packed with wide-eyed stares, wobbly lips, first falls in the playground and first attempts at making friends. It follows a class of children at a state primary school, all with very different personalities, as they connect with their new surroundings and each other.
- Documentary about the year-long investigation by the police into the mysterious death of an unidentified man on Saddleworth Moor.
- Sunday Life takes the defining issues of our age - issues of faith, spirituality and morality - and makes them accessible and relevant.
- Set against the backdrop of a faded seaside resort, Jonathan Hughes presents a vignette of a father and his young family, whose day at the beach quickly takes a sinister turn.