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- The misadventures of a suburban boy, family and friends.
- A team of intergalactic warriors fights to protect the Earth, but the combination of three highly trained beings and one quirky young boy leaves the team struggling to overcome the dangerous scenarios that are put in front of them.
- A singing competition guessing game based on Korean format King of Mask Singer. 12 celebrity performers wear costumes to conceal identities. One singer is eliminated each week and unmasked. Small hints are given for the viewer guess along.
- Avery, a teenager with a tendency towards perfectionism, enlists her friend Larson to help her prepare for her first time with her long-distance boyfriend.
- A story about the love between a mentally-ill father and his lovingly adorable daughter.
- When the five visit a private academy Kazama is attacked. He is left with reduced intelligence and strange bite marks. Now available on DVD and BluRay in Japan in the original Japanese audio.
- Parker Schnabel and Rick Ness attempt the Klondike trail over the Chilkoot Pass and up the Yukon River to Dawson City the heart of the 1897 Klondike Gold Rush..
- Dolly creates a video diary about their family and friends containing advice for Nikki when she grows up.
- A couple elopes to wine country and stumble upon a vineyard where they hope to get some nice wedding photos. But they quickly realize that there's something very different about the vineyard's wine club.
- The Scribble Kingdom in the sky which charges it's life energy with scribbling is endangered when the people in the world lessen their scribbling. The military is send in to enforce more scribbling.
- In the 1970s, a group of 10 students struggles with poverty and develop hopes for the future in Gantong Village on the farming and tin mining island of Belitung off the east coast of Sumatra.
- Brian Cox tackles some of the most challenging and intriguing questions facing science today by using his best material from past programmes and the latest scientific research.
- A squirrel uses his quirks and creativity to tackle the daily challenges in Balsa City with help from his skunk friend Dave.
- The wizards are back for more adventures for young and old.
- testing one from prod trivial trivia from 2010
- An upright Forest Officer who strives for balance in a world of man-animal conflict while she also seeks her true calling in a hostile environment.
- Buy old rundown building in France take guess how much it will cost to restore double it than a lot more. Deal with trade people and not speak there language .
- Take wrestling to the extreme with intense action straight from the arcade smash. It's in your face mayhem with punishing head to head, team matchups and grueling and international title bouts.
- The naive Kikoriki have never seen TV before, and are soon convinced that the world truly is in grave danger. They quickly come to an earth-shattering decision: The Kikoriki must help Lucien save the world.
- An autism spectrum boy starts a beautiful friendship with each other. When they all grew up, a tragic event occurs, putting their friendship on the edge of destruction.
- An intrepid team of 300 scientists spend a year in harsh conditions deep in the Arctic, on a pioneering expedition to secure vital answers to help us deal with climate change.
- An animated musical adaptation of an old joke about an annoyingly persistent duck who repeatedly visits a lemonade stand with an unusual request.
- Highly skilled artists create extravagant scene work and larger-than-life sculptures made entirely out of food. From vegetables and butter to fruit and cheese, these everyday items are transformed into works of art.
- Rock legend Lou Reed leads a star-studded rendition of his classic song "Perfect Day".
- Join Andrew White and the team from Walks Around Britain as they discover fantastic walks between 2-8 miles with stunning views and great stories from around the British Isles.
- Elbow frontman and broadcaster Guy Garvey lifts the lid on two decades of TV gold, taking you through era-defining musical performances, long lost studio appearances and revealing interviews.
- Lockdown, April 2020. Two sisters deal with mental stress in very different ways.
- Paul Murton sets out to experience the world of island life.
- Alexander the Great conquered Greece, Turkey, most of Asia (present Lebanon, Syria, Jordan, Iraq, Iran, Afghanistan, Pakistan, parts of others) and Egypt in Africa, before age 32. Even now, his innovations in battle continue to be studied.
- Every year, 30,000 missionaries are called to serve the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints across the globe - the largest full-time missionary force of any church. Most are under 25 and away from home for up to two years - and the biggest training centre in Europe is located in Chorley, Lancashire. This documentary follows the journey of three young missionaries through the first few months of training and work in the field, which can make or break them.
- Meet Anela. A newcomer with tricks and skills up her sleeves. With her beyblade, Supreme Anester, they are bound to be supreme and stay supreme. With support from some familiar faces, this blader never turns down to a challenge.
- Full of fun and mischief, Billy and his dog are always getting into trouble. Innocent, light-hearted and the firmest of friends, Billy and Buddy are brimming with energy and enthusiasm.
- The history and story of India's proud but largely forgotten Gadia Lohar community is for the first time sensitively investigated and revealed.
- Fast-Forward is a five-episode documentary series that looks into the future through emerging technologies aimed to tackle some of the most vital challenges that the world is facing today. Our host Nelufar Hedayat visits the companies that are at the forefront of these cutting-edge innovations and interviews some of the most renowned experts in their field. With an entertaining tone and an accessible language, this series will help us understand how these scientific advancements could have a positive impact on our lives. The first season of Fast-Forward will discover cutting-edge technologies that could have a positive impact on our lives. A new atomic reaction as the potential solution to our energy crisis. A sustainable meat alternative made from animal stem cells. The latest robotic prosthetic developments to help amputated people. A new satellite technology to remove the useless objects floating in space. A new digital technology that could revolutionize the internet. Five fascinating and entertaining episodes that will give us a glimpse into the future.
- Victor Kenstein tracks and urges professor Markus Pokus to escape aboard a spaceship concealed as a restaurant in the middle of King's Cross, in a bid to save humanity's last food diversity, before an asteroid impacts with Earth.
- Tensions rise at Anita's 40th birthday party when her teen daughter finds out she's gay before everyone else.
- This poignant film is a biography of the shuttle told using three decades of BBC programmes. The film asks if the shuttle will be remembered as an impressive chapter in human space exploration, or as a fatally flawed white elephant.
- Guy Martin follows in the footsteps of the brave young pilots of World War Two. From basic training to fully fledged fighter pilot.
- This is a spin-off from his popular 'BBC Radio 4' (and podcast series on 'BBC Sounds) 'Just One Thing - with Michael Mosley'. In this series Dr Michael Mosley introduces his new sound-filled series, designed to help you drift off. We listen to some of the experts in sleep and why it is so important for us.
- Promo video of the first single from Bryan Ferry's eighth studio album, "Taxi". Ferry plays the piano in a bar while a couple dance passionate. A woman in black feels bewitched after a drink.
- 'Cinema Now' is a short, observational documentary film depicting closed cinemas from the point of view of their exteriors in and amongst the London cityscape. During the COVID-19 pandemic thus far, cinemas around the country have been closed and left (largely) without government funding or support - depriving audiences of their love for cinema. The film sets out to document cinemas in their current state. With no narration or music - except an overwhelming cascade of localised, diegetic sounds (traffic noise, pedestrians walking and natural ambiences) for every cinema filmed - the film intends to show cinemas as they are now: motionless, noiseless, devoid of activity. The occasional pedestrian may incidentally cross the frame, as might a car or bicycle - none of these occurrences will be scripted, or conversely, made to feel purposefully desolate. With the film, we want to capture and show not just closed cinemas but members of the public passively walking by and giving little, if any, notice to them. The film will thus take the form of an observational documentary, with long static shots of each venue. The matter of fact is that whilst the people's cinemas remain closed, wider society has felt powerless. The film is committed to demonstrating solidarity with independent cinema owners, staff and public alike who all cherish the cinema as an establishment, a social space and as a means for discovering film.
- Music video for the Girls Aloud's hit from the original soundtrack of Girls Aloud. The girls enter into 10 Downing Street to spy Prime Minister (Hugh Grant).
- Ured(i) EU/The EU Office follows the lives of 5 students who are running the newly-founded EU Youth Office, where their job is to search for ideas on how to engage youth on EU values and policies. Which is easier said than done.
- Hugh Dennis and Julia Bradbury's adventures in four stunning British landscapes
- REDt'BLUE is a documentary short, focusing on how, and why, the ex-mining town constituency of Mansfield swung from the Labour party, which had held it for a consecutive 94-years, to the Conservative party in the 2017 snap-election.
- Set in her bedroom, towards the end of her life No Ordinary Joe witnesses the verbal sparring between 'Joe' Carstairs and the character who has shared all her lives and adventures, Lord Tod Wadley, a small, male Steiff doll.
- In the 80's, a gang of masked men broke into offices in London looking for whatever they could steal. Then by chance, they find an unexpected cache of gold bars. Today, writer Simon Hardcastle has tracked down someone he believes was a major player in the robbery, and they have agreed to meet for an interview for his latest book.
- Promo video of The Shapeshifters's first single from their debut album "Sound Advice": the band plays on a fairground full of rides.