Advanced search
- TITLES
- NAMES
- COLLABORATIONS
Search filters
Enter full date
to
or just enter yyyy, or yyyy-mm below
to
to
to
Exclude
Only includes titles with the selected topics
to
In minutes
to
1-50 of 69
- True crime documentary series with unique access to the video footage that leads to the conviction of killers around the world. Experts explain how the latest technology builds a visual montage of evidence.
- With decades of experience, former Metropolitan Police Detective Inspector Steve Keogh examines murder investigations like the killing of actress Sian Blake, delving into the crimes themselves and the breakthroughs that brought justice.
- Docu-drama bringing to life the nerve-jangling audio confessions of some of the world's most notorious murders and serial killers.
- Investigative reporter Louise Shorter hosts this true crime series looking at both sides of some of the biggest miscarriages of justice in British legal history. Louise and experts look at what went wrong and how it was put right.
- Current and former New Scotland Yard detectives open their case files to tell the inside story of how they caught some of London's most notorious killers. Presented by Peter Bleksley.
- Presented by journalist and true crime author Geoffrey Wansell (and later by crime historian Dr Nell Darby), Murder by the Sea examines strange murders recorded at famous seaside resorts in the United Kingdom.
- Forensic pathologist and author Dr Richard Shepherd uncovers the truth behind horrific crimes as told through the victims' bodies to separate fact from fiction and ensure the truth always prevails.
- If these frauds were genuine psychics how come they were never able to contact the recently deceased 'psychic' Colin Fry.
- This highly emotive and personal true crime series looks at how brave, determined and passionate people went above and beyond the call of duty in their determination to bring killers to justice.
- True crime series with the renowned investigative journalist Donal MacIntyre. Donal demonstrates how forensic evidence has brought murderers to justice.
- Renowned investigative reporter Donal MacIntyre examines horrific and fascinating crimes, interviewing the men and women who ensured that justice was done.
- Forensic profiler and serial killer expert Dr Bryanna Fox examines the serial killer's path from childhood when worrying traits first come to the fore, the pushing of boundaries disintegration of personal morality culminating in murder.
- The convicted murderers in this series are: Michael Stone, Andrew Feather, Susan May, Jack Whomes, Ben Geen, Omar Benguit.
- Former military commander Neil Rutherford unleashes terror on the unsuspecting guests of a remote Welsh seaside hotel in 1976, before turning the gun on himself.
- In 1987, two brothers from a well-to-do family killed their parents in such brutal fashion that it still haunts the people of Jersey to this day.
- The 8th series opens with a bizarre case. Roger and Josie Hartland found themselves stalked by their new home's previous owner, who claimed to be a former resident of a Nazi breeding camp, producing children for Hitler's Aryan race.
- Percy Mapleton was looking for a way to a fast fortune, and identified Brighton bond trader Isaac Gold as his target, but a robbery on a moving train turned into tragedy. Prompted the first composite picture on a wanted poster in the UK.
- The documentary series featuring analysis of shocking footage of real crimes begins by looking at 2 cases. In the UK, the discovery of the dismembered body of a woman leaves a gay couple, who are obsessed with serial killers, in the frame.
- In the US, a missing 15-year-old is found by cadaver dogs. In the UK, a mystery needs to be solved to identify a dismembered body in a suitcase.
- A fugitive has at least 9 victims known to police over the course of 15 years. They had his DNA even, but still no suspect. That is until new advances in familial DNA is compared 27 years after the first known attack in 1991.
- In 1998, detectives are certain that Joseph Romano is responsible for killing his wife. But with no trace of her body, they are struggling to build a case for the prosecution.
- A father of six is missing, presumed murdered after a night out with violent criminals. Police have their suspects, but without a body, it's an uphill task to secure a conviction.
- A single Mum is missing. Police track her to a secluded farmyard but the trail then runs cold. Without a body, they call on an array of experts for help in solving the case.
- A single mother is found dead in the woods. Her boyfriend is the main suspect but with no witnesses or DNA evidence, police call on two forensic investigators to solve the crime.
- A woman's body is found in a suitcase in a car park at Heathrow Airport. Detectives have no idea they're about to launch a decade long investigation, across multiple continents.
- When the body of a young woman is discovered in 1970, her family never loses hope that one day her killer will be identified; after 52 years, genetic genealogy provides the truth.
- Forensic pathologist Dr Richard Shepherd investigates the horrific murder of Deborah Chong, whose remains were found in Devon in 2021 after a fellow churchgoer killed her in her own London home.
- Dr Richard Shepherd investigates the murder of Linda Curry in San Clemente, California. Her case went cold for 20 years, before it was exposed that her husband poisoned her with nicotine.
- Dr Richard Shepherd investigates the murder of Laureline Garcia-Bertaux, who seemingly vanished from her London home in 2019 before police discovered her body buried in her garden.
- Dr Richard Shepherd investigates the murders of Sam Herr and Julie Kibuishi, both shot for financial gain by a former theatre actor who was planning an expensive wedding despite being deeply in debt.
- Dr Richard Shepherd investigates the murder of William Spiller, a Bournemouth taxi driver who was dismembered and stored in boxes used as a TV stand.
- Dr Richard Shepherd investigates the case of Marta Ligman who was found in a suitcase in London's Grand Canal
- In this edition, Dr Richard Shepherd looks at the murder of Dawn Hacheney, whose pastor husband set fire to their home to cover up her murder.
- Dr Richard Shepherd investigates the murder of Peter McMahon, whose ex-partner killed him for financial gain.
- Dr Richard Shepherd examines the murder of Jayna Murray who on reporting a theft at a clothing store in the Washington D.C. suburb of Bethesda, Maryland, was killed by a co-worker.
- The second series of the true crime documentary concludes with Dr Richard Shepherd examining the murder of Marie Stewart whose partner left her to decompose in the garage.
- Gerard Schaefer used his job as a police officer to evade detection for his crimes. Dr Bryanna Fox examines red flags such as paraphilias, animal cruelty, voyeurism, and investigates whether there were any opportunities to stop him.
- Former detective inspector Steve Keogh looks back at some of his most challenging cases, beginning with the investigation into the 2015 murders of actress Sian Blake, and her two sons, by her husband Arthur Simpson-Kent.
- Detective Inspector Steve Keogh leads us through the highly nuanced investigation of the 2013 murder of young Champion Ganda, aged just 17 years old.
- 2024– 47mTV EpisodeDetectives Keogh and Dickie look back at the complexities of the 2000 murder of Tom Cressman by his lover, Jane Andrews, a former royal aide.
- DI Steve Keogh and his team investigate Eulin Hastings' murder. Insights from experts lead to Aaron Fyle's conviction for bludgeoning the old-age-pensioner to death in her own home.
- DI Steve Keogh uncovers secrets in Terry Daddow's 1991 murder. DCS Kevin Moore, DCI Brian Foster, psychologist Dr Donna Youngs and brother Oliver Daddow share insights.
- Detective Keogh and his team look at Sinead Healy's murder by her ex-partner Kenneth Lynch. Forensics, mobiles, CCTV and a sister's testimony reveal the truth.