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- With exclusive access to UK Sotheby's International Realty, we peek behind the doors of some of the most incredible homes, as brokers set about selling jaw-dropping houses.
- Documentary series following the highs and lows of vets and volunteers who have given up their day jobs in the UK to move to South Africa to help rescue, rehabilitate and release back into the wild iconic animals.
- Morphine. Crystal meth. Sedatives. Testosterone. Leeches. A German soldier's feces. A bizarre combination of substances, but just a few of the more than 70 different drugs, vitamins and concoctions Adolf Hitler was consuming during the last nine years of his reign. This hard-hitting and in-depth film, a co-production between Channel 4 TV and National Geographic US, sets out to examine the medications Hitler was on, how often and how much he took, and to explore if drugs played a role in his behavior and actions. During the Nazi era, Adolf Hitler was presented to the German people as a great man of destiny, a man possessed of superhuman vigor and strength who would lead Germany to world domination. The truth was very different. Based on a secret American intelligence dossier and the medical diaries and journals of Dr Theodor Morell, the Fuhrer's personal physician, this documentary sheds new light on Hitler's health and extraordinary medicinal regime during the Second World War. They reveal that, far from being a picture of robust health, Hitler was a nervy hypochondriac. They chart Hitler's descent into illness and drug dependency, his use of uppers and downers, quack cures, powerful stimulants and multiple injections for various real or imagined ailments.
- Before being cast in Derry Girls (2018) Irish actress Siobhán McSweeney had never set foot in Northern Ireland. After falling in love with the landscape, she now wants to explore more of the lakes, mountains, coastline and forests.
- LEGO is now the most profitable toymaker in the world. Now this notoriously secretive, privately-owned superbrand has opened its doors. We discover what makes it tick, meet some of its key people and reveal more about the company DNA than ever before.
- "At the exclusive five-star Shelbourne Hotel, attention to detail ensures that exacting standards are met!"
- Charting a year in the ancient city of Armagh, Northern Ireland.
- Yasmine Akram is on a mission to guide you around the exotic lives of the rich and famous. How will she cope living it up like a billionaire in Ibiza, Mallorca, LA and Barbados where she meets some of the islands wealthiest residents and goes behind the closed doors of some of the most expensive houses? Even if Yasmine can't quite live the dream on an RTE budget, she's more than happy to rent the dream for now as she test drives some of the most stunning airbnb homes / high end rentals on the planet. Each episode is based in a fabulous super rich playground, Ibiza/Mallorca, Los Angeles and Barbados, where there is no shortage of fabulous properties with eye, watering price tags and endless other ways of spending those super rich fortunes. Expect Yaz to overdose on glass palaces, historical chateaux, infinity pools, superyachts, private beaches, million dollar kitchens, all with views to die for.
- Rónán ar an Camino follows radio presenter Rónán Mac Aodha Bhuí as he walks the Camino de Santiago, a pilgrimage in Northern Spain.
- A documentary about where to go and what to do on holiday.
- Hotelier Francis Brennan trades in his day job to take paying tourists on a trip of a lifetime.
- Legendary style on a tiny budget in a tight timescale? Shear madness. Blu Hydrangea challenges costume-crazy contestants to create iconic, inspirational costumes.
- As the biggest ever Lego store opens in London, designer Justin's first ever kit finally hits the shelves, and Lego pro Duncan prepares to make the largest model ever - a replica of Tower Bridge.
- In 2007, pop-star Britney Spears suffered one of the most public, high-profile celebrity breakdowns of all time. Using first-hand accounts from witnesses, this documentary reveals the sequence of events that led to that meltdown.
- Lemans winners, one of a kind engineering rarities and brilliant works of art, these cars are the find of a lifetime.
- Nick Hewer attempts a near-impossible adventure, towing a 1.5 tonne industrial saw 5000 miles to Sierra Leone and present the saw to a street carpenter Nick met three years earlier, hoping that the saw will kick-start a fledgling business.
- Charting a year in Mourne, a celebrated area of outstanding natural beauty in Northern Ireland.
- 50 years ago, Dana won the Eurovision song contest, it was a moment that changed her life. This is an emotional and honest look back at the incredible story of what happened next.
- A drama documentary series uncovering the hidden secrets of the world's most famous hotels. In the episode set in the 1920's London Savoy, we discover the true story of Madame Fahmy who shot her Egyptian Prince husband.
- Vet Emily attempts a life-threatening giraffe relocation, while three warthogs run Emma ragged. And on the Western Cape, marine biologist Alison finds a new way of dealing with plastic pollution.
- Jay and Dom make coffee tables out of unusual items, repurpose a chandelier and personalise a doormat. In a trip down memory lane, an old trunk is turned into a stylish cocktail cabinet and a relaxing garden retreat is created.
- Siobhán finds hidden gems in County Down. She follows in the footsteps of pilgrims along Saint Patrick's Way, and conquers her fear of heights at an iconic Belfast landmark.
- Siobhán's awestruck by the beauty of the Mourne Mountains and meets a fascinating moth expert in Murlough Bay. She has an astronomical time at the Armagh Planetarium and encounters masked mummers.
- Siobhan abandons her electric bike for a hydrobike to explore the island town of Enniskillen. She descends underground to experience the caves of a national geopark, steps closer to heaven on the Cuilcagh Mountain Boardwalk, goes native at the Beaghmore Stone Circles, discovers the ancient monuments of Lough Erne, and meets a man about a sheepdog in the spectacular Sperrins.
- Siobhan takes her electric bike to explore Northern Ireland's stunning causeway coast.
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