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- A man refuses all assistance from his daughter as he ages. As he tries to make sense of his changing circumstances, he begins to doubt his loved ones, his own mind and even the fabric of his reality.
- In mockumentary format, characters discuss events of 2020 with a mixture of true information and satire. The overarching topic is the COVID-19 pandemic, particularly in the US and UK.
- True story of Philip Jones, the world-renowned Professor and Director of Climate Research at the University of East Anglia who was the eye of an international media storm and the victim of cyberterrorism.
- Airbnb has become a useful tool for millions, but some are not so enamoured with it. This documentary not only hears from those who have had nightmare experiences but also looks at the site's wider impact on rental markets and communities.
- The story of the biggest demonstration in human history, which took place on 15th February 2003, against the impending war on Iraq.
- The story of two men who, in 2015, hide in the landing gear of a British Airways flight from Johannesburg to London.
- Academics, public relations experts, and satirists of various kinds describe the history and nature of propaganda.
- The story of Princess Diana's death is one of the most well-told stories in history, but one half of that story is missing. This feature documentary reveals the life and legacy of the other passenger in the car, Dodi Fayed.
- In this award-winning documentary for Channel 4, as part of their season of programmes about mental health , Jon Richardson investigates Obsessive Compulsive Disorder.
- A detailed profile of the life and career of musician Mark Knopfler.
- Some of the biggest names in football, past and present, talk about their own personal experiences of the racism and discrimination that continues to blight the world's most popular sport in 'Outraged', a UEFA-produced documentary.
- Jaha's Promise tells the story of a young woman who returns home to campaign against the brutal female genital mutilation practices that almost destroyed her life.
- To mark the 20th anniversary of 10-year-old Damilola Taylor's violent murder on the North Peckham Estate, former resident of the estate and childhood friend of Damilola, Yinka Bokinni explores the impact his death had on the community.
- John Kapellas lives in darkness for 10 years now, due to his allergy of light. In the seclusion of his home covers his walls and ceilings with meticulous drawings of circular patterns, as a self-found creative outlet.
- Priti, a British-born Indian woman in the West Midlands, reports a violent incident in the street.
- This Shiver (ITV Studios) documentary reveals what happened behind-the-scenes on some of the most momentous breaking news events in our lifetime - as told by those caught up in the real-life drama, those in the newsrooms and those responsible for delivering these newsflashes into millions of people's homes. News stories covered include the death of Diana, Princess of Wales (1997); the assassination of President Kennedy in Dallas (1963); the coal-tip landslide in Aberfan (1966); the Lockerbie Air Disaster (1988); the terrorist attacks on the World Trade Center in New York (2001); the start of Operation Desert Storm during the Gulf War (1991); the dramatic end of the Iranian Embassy siege in London (1980); and the announcement of the death of the Queen Elizabeth, the Queen Mother (2002).
- The story of Reverend Jide Macauley, an openly gay Church of England minister who wants to marry his boyfriend despite the Church not recognising same-sex marriage.
- Dramatic behind-the-scenes documentary charting the rescue of passengers stranded on the MV Akademik Shokalskiy, which became trapped in ice off Antarctica.
- 360 degree experience of solitary confinement cells in US prisons, exploring the psychological effects of solitary confinement.
- To commemorate Betjeman's death the writer, critic and biographer of Betjeman, AN Wilson, visits the real and imagined places that shaped his life to reveal the life and work of the poet and broadcaster.
- Simon Woolley of Operation Black Vote in conversation with Bellavia Ribeiro-Addy, Roy Edwards and Jordon Clarke, in Brixton, London, UK. DVRSEWORLD decided to engage the public of Brixton before 2010 UK General Election. This followed OBV's successful "Black Britain Decides" rally hosted by Kwame Kwei Armah, in Westminster, where three major UK political party deputies stood up, spoke and competed for the attention (and votes) of an audience of people from predominately African and Caribbean background.
- Two years since her arrest made her an accidental superhero of the Umbrella Movement, the infamous 'Chalk Girl', now 16, must decide whether to rejoin the battle for Hong Kong's democracy. Trouble is brewing as the city gears up for the first elections since Umbrella, and this new generation of young Localists will be moving from front-line street battles to stand in mainstream politics.
- An Intermission is a portrait of contemporary Britain as seen through the eyes of a group of young people experiencing homelessness. For over a year and a half, they worked collaboratively with artist Edwin Mingard to make a film to express their views to the wider world.
- To mark International Women's Day, women get the chance to say 'thank you'. Across cultures, mothers and daughters, friends and strangers, children and adults celebrate the girls and women who've made them feel stronger.
- Did Harold Shipman begin killing patients when he was working as a junior doctor in Pontefract? Did preconceptions about the elderly victims allow him to to get away with murdering hundreds of people, in plain sight, for nearly 30 years?
- 2021– 23m6.5 (8)TV EpisodeJulia walks five miles of the stunning north Cornish coast, from popular picturesque Padstow to the surfing hotspot of Trevone Bay.
- Mark documents his experiences as he tries to live a 'money-free' life. Ben follows Mark collecting water, winter foraging, fishing, sheep-wrangling and writing by candle-light.
- David Mitchell, Jimmy Carr, Charlie Brooker and Lauren Laverne broadcast live. Guests include General Secretary of the Rail Maritime and Transport Workers union, Bob Crow.
- Lord Robert Winston and Conservative Dr Daniel Poulter MP discuss the NHS reforms with David Mitchell; Meanwhile Charlie Brooker looks at Gadaffi, Charlie Sheen's week and the iPad 2 launch; and Jimmy Carr attempts some product placement.
- Death in Paradise star Ralf Little leaves the sun-drenched Caribbean well behind as he heads to the Orkney Islands off the north coast of Scotland to investigate his grandfather Arthur's experiences during World War II.
- Chrissy Chambers and her girlfriend, Bria Kam, are huge YouTube personalities in the lesbian world. Then Chrissy's old flame, a man, starts a devastating revenge porn campaign, spreading videos of him having sex with her while she's unconscious.
- It's the Cold War, and humans finally get to the moon - the worst travel destination ever. The future may be uncertain, but it will happen here on Earth.
- 2008–7.5 (18)TV EpisodeIn 1992, a young mother is murdered in a park in front of her two year old son. The search for the killer leads to an innocent man being wrongly imprisoned while the real perpetrator remains undetected.