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- Dame Penelope Keith visits England's picturesque villages to see how they're holding up in the 21st century. For the most part, she finds them quirky, resilient, and, well, picturesque.
- Renowned baker and star of the Great British Bake-Off travels to cities around the globe in search of amazing bakes.
- With attacks on emergency service workers on the rise, this series uses bodycam and CCTV footage to tell the stories of brave service personnel who have been assaulted in the line of duty.
- Documentary series exposing the dangerous situations faced by our [British] police forces.
- Three Brits purchase items in the antique markets of France before heading back to the UK to sell their goods for as much money as possible.
- Larry Lamb and Maureen Lipman present this new series exploring Britain's fascination with the past and meet the dedicated people who work to keep our nation's heritage alive.
- British antique experts compete by visiting car boot sales, auctions, foreign antiques markets to see who can resell and make most profit.
- Penelope Keith scours the length and breadth of Britain to crown one village the Village of the Year 2017.
- A factual entertainment series that sees the country's biggest and brashest builders going head-to-head pitching for jobs and bringing homeowners design dreams to life.
- The English musician Suzy Klein and Italian choreographer Bruno Tonioli explore the story of the classic American musical which became the iconic movie West Side Story (1961).
- A look at the way Handel's MESSIAH became popular in 1750 as a benefit for the newly-created Foundling Hospital in London
- Fashion photographer Rankin and artist Alison Lapper assess how digital photography, social media and selfie culture have affected people's sense of identity. They challenge four camera shy people to be photographed.
- Historian Lucy Worsley explores the history behind some of the world's greatest operas and how they reflected the cities in which they were written.
- Arthur Williams, a former Royal Marine turned pilot, explores the network of British airfields and gets to know the communities who preserve them. Arthur uncovers a variety of stories, highlighting Britain's historical military might: he flies in WWII's most famous plane, the Spitfire, he lands on water in a seaplane, and goes behind the scenes of a US Air Force base in Britain.