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- After Jane falls into a state of despair over her schizophrenia, she encounters new sources of love and life with surprising results.
- A young teenage girl finds herself struggling to take care of herself and her younger brother after being abandoned by their single mother with no choice but to live out on the streets.
- The story of two sisters who grew up on the fractious Irish border. When one of them, who has been missing, finally returns home, the intense bond with her sister is re-ignited. Together they unearth their mother's past, but they uncover secrets and resentments which have been deeply buried and now threaten to overwhelm them.
- With the liberation of the Bergen-Belsen Concentration Camp, safety did not come to its 60,000 prisoners right away. Starring Iain Glen, this award-winning movie recalls the actual events that transpired at Belsen as the British fought typhus, starvation and their own humanity. Brought to you by XiveTV.
- Archaeologist Ella Al-Shamahi and actor Andy Serkis bring the prehistoric hominids 'back-to-life' through animation, uncovering some surprising similarities to modern humans.
- A journey seen through the eyes of a young woman with epilepsy that brings extraordinary hallucinations as she searches for her long lost brother.
- With 250 million competitors, it is the most extreme race on earth and there can only be one winner.
- David Attenborough explores Charles Darwin's controversial theory of evolution by natural selection.
- A documentary exploring secret lives, behavior, and extreme levels of human/beast intimacy and communication, focusing on the 'only in New York' story of Antoine Yates and his cohabitation in a Harlem high-rise with 500-pound tiger Ming and 7-foot-long alligator Al, combined with filmic observation of predators in domesticated geographies.
- A disturbed and homeless seventeen-year-old, injured and wielding a metal pipe, turns himself into police in east London. He is sectioned and taken to a secure cell. Here, in conversation with a psychiatrist, Jakub tells his story.
- An examination of the Lesbian and Gay News Media Archive in London interspersed with recollections of the Homosexual Law Reform Society and a meditation on life under discriminatory law.
- Trapped in a broken family, 12-year-old Kaylee escapes her reality by finding love in an educational baby doll.
- Where does the character end and the actor begin?
- There are all these amazing, complex, crucial organs in the body. The appendix is surplus to requirements, worse than useless. It was originally there to repopulate the gut with good bacteria, but in "hygienic" societies there's nothing much for it to do. Music and animation inspired by the Appendix, commissioned by Body Of Songs.
- This film takes a fresh look at the Battle of Trafalgar through the eyes of the HMS Victory's surgeon and his medical team that supported the brutal tactics leading to Nelson's victory over the French navy. However, there was one patient they did not save.
- A heart-rending and uplifting story of a young woman who overcame incredible odds to become the world's best, only to find that her biggest challenges still lay ahead.
- Due to his schizophrenia Tom believes that his dog, Dudley, is talking to him. To demonstrate that he is actually a real talking dog, Dudley sets out to prove that Tom's girlfriend is cheating on him.
- Abandoned Goods is a short essay film that tells the story of the journey of the Adamson Collection. Recently rediscovered after years of neglect, the collection is one of the major bodies of British 'asylum art'. It contains around 5,500 objects (paintings, drawings, ceramics, sculptures and works on stone, flint and bone) created between 1946-1981 by patients in Netherne psychiatric hospital in Surrey. Blending archive, reconstruction, 35mm rostrum photography, interviews and observational footage, the film explores the transformation of the objects in the Adamson Collection, from clinical material to revered art objects, examining the lives of the creators and the changing contexts in which the objects were produced and displayed. The result is a moving impression of the unseen history of UK postwar asylum life.
- Evolutionary biologist Professor Armand Leroi believes that data science can transform pop music. He gathers a team to analyse 50 years of UK chart music. Can algorithms unlock the secret to pop success?
- Pharmakon is an interpersonal drama that explores how disease operates in an era of mass communication.
- Documentary following David Akinsanya as he attends a controversial treatment center in America that promises 'freedom from homosexuality through the power of Jesus Christ'. David has been living as a gay man for 20 years, but if he could take a pill to make him heterosexual he'd pop it without a second thought. He believes his homosexuality is learned behavior but will it be something he can unlearn?
- A man and a woman discover one another, taking off their skin as an act of intimacy. They are interrupted by two children who innocently attend this School of Love.
- The resurrection of dead dogs in Russia in the 1930s. An unstoppable heart in the US half a century later. And now in London, a hand-made heart attack. How a strange, paradoxical discovery is helping to save lives.
- Charlie and Izzie are midway through their road trip and are heading towards Exeter. Charlie learns how an ancient Egyptian toe has led to advances in medical science and Izzie discovers how silk production moved from China to Britain.
- Susan learns that her home city is full of surprises. She visits its oldest building Glasgow Cathedral where she discovers a seat fit only for a Queen. She then visits the home of Scottish football - Hampden Park,
- 2005–2008TV Episode
- 2005–2008TV Episode
- 2005–2008TV Episode
- 2005–2008TV Episode
- Susan enjoys a chance to learn the art of glass-making and meets a colony of bees who create special honey from local heather as she explores Perthshire.
- 2005–2008TV Episode
- The Mary Rose was almost unique in that human remains were found scattered though out the ship. A group scientists work to try and identify these remains and understand their roll on board ship.
- 2018–20207.9 (11)TV Episode
- Completed ten years ago, the $4 billion Human Genome Project promised cures for diseases and a new world of personalized medicine. But where are we now? Is personalized medicine and gene therapy just around the corner? Horizon investigates.
- Kensington Palace had always been a party palace but a gap in the line of succession made way for foreign import George I of Hanover and his refurbishments.
- How pioneers unlocked electricity's mysteries and built strange instruments to create it.
- Susan's week-long seaside tour takes her to the Isle of Wight. Her adventure begins before she's even reached her destination as she travels by hovercraft. She visits the Needles Lighthouse and plays mini-golf with Michaela Strachan.
- 2010–TV Episode
- 2010–TV Episode
- 2010–TV Episode
- 2010–TV Episode
- 2010–TV Episode