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- The turbulent relationship between filmmaker Sir Alfred Hitchcock (Toby Jones) and actress Tippi Hedren (Sienna Miller).
- This series helps people reunite with long-lost family members. Investigators pick up the search when the trail has gone cold.
- Applying the laws of life on Earth to rest of the galaxy, this series blends science facts and fiction to imagine alien life on other planets.
- Follows the hack of an infidelity dating website for married people that shocked the public with a scandalous data breach.
- A new three-part look at the story of psychopath Peter Sutcliffe, dubbed "The Yorkshire Ripper", this series focuses on how the flaws of the police investigation and the social attitudes of the time enabled his five-year crime spree.
- TV MovieThis is the story of how a neuro-diverse man's innocent search for UFOs turned into a 'David and Goliath', decade-long fight for his life against the US Government.
- Three families live for a week at a time in three adjoining houses on Albert Road, Morecambe over 5 episodes. First episode has them living as Edwardians with servants in 1900s. Second episode has them living in 1920s. Third episode has same families living as though during the 1939-45 World War. Fourth episode has a new coloured family instead, living through 1960s.
- Immersive history series focusing on one of World War II's most covert organisations, Britain's Special Operations Executive. A group of modern-day volunteers undertake the SOE agent training programme.
- Documents the rise of Mary Whitehouse during the 1960s, and the relationship between her and Sir Hugh Carleton Greene, the Director General of the BBC.
- The series investigates the murder of Anderson do Carmo, husband of Brazilian congresswoman, singer and evangelical pastor Flordelis de Souza. She was accused of having orchestrated the crime, along with six of her more than 50 children.
- Brutal workouts - terrifying challenges - how far will eight Brits go to change their life? Each is paired with a fitness professional to compete in epic challenges. Adrenalin-fuelled fitness challenge series, hosted by Jordan North.
- Child Genius is a TV show on Channel 4. It is a competition to see which child is the smartest.
- Spices just got simple. Nadiya Hussain proves that fragrant, flavoursome food doesn't have to be complicated - just eight select spices can create mouthwatering meals for every occasion. Featuring spiced-up recipes to make you feel good.
- A group of 15 volunteers aged between 10 and 59 are transported back to Victorian London as they spend three weeks living and working in a recreation of the notorious Old Nichol slum in Bethnal Green in London's East End.
- Chef Nadiya Hussain shares a mouthwatering selection of stress-free recipes designed to save time, calm our hectic modern lives and give us all time to eat.
- Chef Giorgio Locatelli and art critic Andrew Graham-Dixon explore the Italian capital in search of the generations of ordinary Romans who have left their mark on the city's culture and gastronomy.
- A mysterious informant investigates each disaster-in-the-making via a wide range of experts who've studied some of science's most unbelievable wonders.
- Four professional bakers leave their modern businesses behind to experience what their profession was like in the past as they bake their way through the Victorian era.
- National identity, social class, inequality. David Olusoga shines a light on our fractured modern society through the lens of the past, exposing the fault lines dividing the UK.
- In 1955 Ruth Ellis was the last woman hanged in Britain for the murder of her lover. In this investigative three-part series film-maker Gillian Pachter re-examines the case.
- In this new series, Doctor Michael Mosley devises a lifestyle intervention and diet to help five volunteers get their health back on track, post-lockdown. Michael finds out how lockdown has affected his volunteers' health, and creates their bespoke diet plans. He also tests our misconception of what a healthy BMI looks like. They explore the role that obesity and inflammation are thought to have in almost every major disease and illness. They look at the links between the brain and comfort eating, and snoring and weight. Finally they create a sustainable low-calorie, low-carb, high-protein diet with recipes and tips.
- Having lived as mobile foragers for 99 percent of our time on Earth, why did humans set out on the road to civilization? How did they create villages, towns, cities, and states, and establish the blueprint for the modern world? First Civilizations identifies four cornerstones of civilization - war, religion, cities and trade - and explores each in the context of a different location, from Mexico, Guatemala, Iraq, Turkey, Egypt, India, and Pakistan, to Oman, Morocco, France, Germany, Japan, the United Kingdom, and the United States. Unearth the latest archeological discoveries, test new theories, and uncover original information as dramatic reconstructions and computer graphics visualize the lost world of the first civilizations.
- Investigation of a murder at sea and the extent of maritime crime at sea from drugs to piracy.
- Celebrities are taken back in time to live and work as they did in medieval Britain.
- Modern-day confectioners relive the world of historical sweets making centuries-old treats from original recipes guided by historians Annie Gray and Emma Dabiri.
- Film-maker Michael Ogden re-examines the case of Dennis Nilsen, asking why his victims are all but forgotten today and speaking to police officers who reveal regret over the premature closure of the investigation.
- Anita Rani presents the stories of three British families whose ancestors' lives and their own lives were all greatly impacted by the 1947 Partition.
- Investigating the history and modern face of Holocaust denial.
- Nadiya Hussain inspires us to bring the joy of baking into our everyday lives, creating extraordinary meals from simple bakes you could whip up any day of the week. Nadiya also meets skilled and passionate bakers across the UK.
- A group of young men and a California suburban family agree to live and work on a typical Texas cattle ranch for two months, according to the customs and technologies of the 1860's.
- Captures takes place six islands where animals have adapted to survive.
- Nadiya Celebrating the joy of creating and sharing her favorite homemade cakes, bakes and delicious pastries alongside exciting new recipes inspired by other passionate bakers.
- Nadiya Hussain was born and brought up in Britain but her family is originally from Bangladesh. A surprising DNA test result prompts her to travel to far flung places to explore the countries and cultures she's linked to.
- Nadiya Hussain inspires us to bring the fun back into our everyday meals with easy and delicious recipes that are fizzing with flavour. She also meets incredible cooks and food writers who share her passion for flavour.
- Port Royal, Jamaica, home to the real Pirates of the Caribbean. Once the world's wickedest city - until an earthquake swept into the sea. Now a dive team is using new technology to bring the sunken city to life; and to walk in the footsteps on pirates.
- The stories of three murder investigations and their extraordinary consequences, which overturned laws, transformed police interrogation and revolutionised forensic detection.
- Marcel Theroux investigates the Russian art scene and the multi-millionaires who are acquiring the works of art.
- Presenter and former England football captain Gary Lineker follows in the footsteps of his grandfather, Stanley Abbs, to explore a brutal but often overlooked chapter of World War Two.
- TV Movie
- This is a landmark series in which Edmund Capon tells the story of art in Australia and the role it has played in the development of the nation. The three-part series weaves the stories of European and Indigenous art. Edmund travels across the continent to look at important artworks and meet significant contemporary artists whose work creatively deals with themes from Australian history.
- An eccentric British top chef helps amateur cooks pull off haute cuisine feasts in their own homes.
- The year is 1967 and the race is on to make medical history. Dr Christiaan Barnard (Rupert Graves), a brilliant and ambitious South African surgeon and three surgeons in America are attempting the impossible: the world's first human heart transplant. The Americans have trained and prepared together for this day for years, and Dr Barnaard is driven by a fierce determination to succeed. And succeed he does, giving Mr Washkowski an unbelievable extension of life, never before done, never before thought possible. This breakthrough in medical history, paved the way forward and made Dr Barnaard a legend.
- 'Tomoko' is inspired by a true story from Japan in which a homeless woman lived in another man's apartment and shared it with him for over a year without his knowledge. The woman, Tomoko, 45, avoided detection by being meticulously tidy and sleeping in the closet.
- Eight people who believe themselves to be purely English are given a DNA test to reveal their true heritage, with some surprising results.
- Writer Marcel Theroux visits with some of the high-profile, socializing Russian oligarchs who rose to be the toast of London's cultural scene and created a change in the dynamics of the sale of contemporary Russian art.
- In the follow-up to the 2020 Channel 4 program 'Lose a Stone in 21 Days with Michael Mosley', it's now 6 months later and we join the 5 brave volunteers and find out how they are coping with their new diet and exercise routines. They have just had Christmas, the most difficult time for our volunteers and we find out how they are coping. Dr Michael Mosley bursts some common myths and misconceptions around calories and healthy weight management, and examines whether exercise is as helpful as we think.