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- In early 18th-century England, the status quo at the court is upset when a new servant arrives and endears herself to a frail Queen Anne.
- On January 25th 1985, dozens of the era's most popular musicians gathered in Los Angeles to record a charity single for African famine relief. Setting egos aside, they collaborated on a song that would make history.
- Join British superstar Gordon Ramsay, Italian stallion Gino D'Acampo and French master maitre d' Fred Sirieix as they take a road trip.
- In the town of Margate, Eldest sister Trish is pregnant and expecting a girl baby. Her sisters Clare and Leila rally around her with their mum. But other sister Mel makes an unexpected return threatens to destabilize the entire family.
- This will give the stage to Jes Tom, Alok, Asha Ward, Chloe Petts, DeAnne Smith, Krishna Istha and Mx. Dahlia Belle.
- This documentary reveals how investigators proved ICU nurse Charles Cullen was killing patients — and how close he came to getting away with murder.
- Comedian Paul O'Grady follows the work of Battersea Dogs and Cats Home, meeting some of the dogs there and the people who look after them.
- Hoping to say goodbye to superficial dating, real-life singles sport elaborate makeup and prosthetics to put true blind-date chemistry to the test.
- Jack Whitehall takes the stage at London's O2 Arena to riff on dogs, drinking, dining alone, and finally deciding to settle down and become a father.
- Spencer Jones stars as his alter ego Herbert Clunkerdunk - a man constantly interrupted by his own imagination.
- From the glitz and glamour of Monte Carlo to the wilds of Wales, and everything in between, Lovecars: On The Road brings you the latest, greatest and sometimes strangest cars from across the globe. From the rarest, fastest and most expensive supercars on the planet, to the very latest electric innovators and everyday runabouts, this brand-new, six-part series - hosted by Tiff Needell and Paul Woodman, together with special guests - takes you on a whirlwind tour of the car world. The series features over 50 different cars, from Alfa to Zonda and everything in between, driven in some of Europe's most jaw-dropping landscapes. From high peaks to millionaires retreats, from consumer advice to tire smoking slides, these cars and locations are guaranteed to take your breath away on a show where absolutely anything goes.
- Established and up-and-coming stand-up comedians perform a surreal reconstruction of their own material. In each sketch the comedian plays the role they were born to play - themselves.
- The Pet Shop Boys perform hit songs like West End Girls, Suburbia, Opportunities, and It's a Sin live in concert in Copenhagen during their Dreamworld tour. The lavish concert film features many of their classic tracks.
- Former glamour model and Love Island star Olivia Attwood explores the new and uncharted world of selling sex online. Is it as easy and as lucrative as it may at first seem?
- Two-part documentary looking at how perhaps the most influential family of the 21st century have defied their critics to build a family brand that has changed the face of social media and earned them stratospheric wealth.
- Documentary going behind the scenes at the Tower of London and exploring its 900 years of history.
- Spoofing long-running New Zealand TV format "Neighbours At War", this deep-fake comedy uses visual technology to create comedy sketches with celebrity faces appearing in various scenarios.
- Record On is a major brand-new 3-part series exploring the context of the times around the making of a ground-breaking album by the world's most prominent artists. Each episode looks at the motivations of the artists to write and record the album they did at that particular moment in time and how that album came to reflect those times, becoming a cultural icon in itself. The series takes its tone from the social, cultural and political focus of what was happening around the time each album was written and recorded and how this is reflected in the artists' music and the performance. Record On: The Specials - A Message To You The Specials emerged in the late 1970s during a time of great social, political, and economic upheaval in England. These deep subjects have heavily influenced their music right up to the present day. The band's songs Ghost Town, Gangsters, Too Much Too Young have bravely tackled issues of racism, unemployment, and social inequality, unafraid to reflect England's shadow back onto itself. With the passing of Terry Hall this film reflects on The Specials' cultural impact. The Specials were not just a musical phenomenon but a cultural one that influenced fashion, style, popular culture, trends and even the mood of the entire nation. This film explores how their legacy lives on in contemporary culture and how their influence can still be seen in modern art, fashion, and media. Their messages are universal. They soundtrack moments in history. White Light International Media Limited
- Drawing on original records and artefacts, historian Tracy Borman re-examines accepted history and discover the truth about the last days of Anne Boleyn.
- Historical murder cases involving women. Explore the most shocking real-life crimes and murders both committed by women and against them.
- Documentary series that takes a behind-the-scenes look at London's transport hub meeting the army of workers who keep Paddington station running.
- Observational documentary series following the colourful staff and customers of the Longlox hair salon on Tyneside, highlighting not only dramas on the floor but following the ambitious young stylists after hours.
- Comedian Rosie Jones invites a celebrity friend to join her on a trip exploring the sights, culture, history and local traditions of an area of the UK.
- A normal girl trapped in a mundane and claustrophobic life as her grandmother's only carer starts to develop mysterious and unexplainable powers.
- Chris Kamara and Jules Hudson present this reboot of the long-running daytime programme that, with the help of an expert appraiser, helps people make money from the items that they have accumulated over the years. .
- South Korean football megastar Heung-Min Son has rapidly become one of Asia's most famous football exports. We follow Son's journey from childhood, to his first professional contract in Germany, his move to the Premier League with Spurs featuring the highs...and the lows.
- Lucas A former Danish Army Officer has travelled to Derry, Northern Ireland to clear up details of his estranged son's death and finds that there was another side to his son's life and the people he was friends with. These include Michael who has been fighting in unlicensed boxing matches to raise some quick cash, trained by his Father Liam who doesn't know Michael is questioning his sexuality. Michael is close to his sister Alice, who is having relationship troubles of her own with her boyfriend known as the Strap as he is always on the scrounge. Michael's fights have been building to a final fight against Brian Beru, undefeated King of the gypsy's and a wrecking machine, with a deal brokered by his father and former champion Paddy Beru. Michael is being pursued by a stunning former classmate Emma, who outs him to his father Liam when she discovers Michael has been seeing his friend Peter. The shock is too much for Liam and he has a heart attack. Michael negotiates with Paddy and Brian to stop the fight, but their price for withdrawal is too high. Lucas finds out that Liam and Michael helped his son whilst he was in Derry and offers to help and train Michael who needs all the help he can get if he is to survive this final battle.
- On the 20th anniversary of Euro 96, Gabriel Clarke looks back at England's journey through the tournament.
- Explores issues of identity, immigration and sacrifice faced by teenage conjoined twins Carmen and Lupita Andrade who were born in Mexico but live in Connecticut with their family, who left Mexico so the girls could receive treatment.
- Follows the investigation into the killing of John Lennon in 1980 committed by Mark David Chapman.
- 2-part documentary in which Ross goes on the trail of Britain's very own tiger and lion kings, those who keep dangerous wild animals. Ross asks why anyone would want to keep such animals at home and is it in the animals best interests.
- A man becomes obsessed by the sight of his own double in an Italian film from the early 1960s.
- Behind-the-scenes documentary following maverick batsman Kevin Pietersen.
- Ladies First is set in the year 1919, where a young couple's light flirting quickly turns into a debate on society's current state of gender inequality.
- Comedy show centered on the NASBLAQ - a mythical stock index for black and famous talent. Award winning comedian Dane Baptiste explores the NASBLAQ through a series of stand up routines, topical updates and sketches.
- A two-part archive documentary looking at the remarkable transformation in English club football during the 1970s and 1980s that led to English teams dominating the big European cup competitions.
- A stand-up showcase, Comedy Against Living Miserably creates the perfect opportunity for the comedy community to join in and get behind the mission towards a more positive and open culture when it comes to mental health. The three-part series of stand-up comedy specials stars some of the nation's biggest names in comedy. Each episode is hosted by a headline act and features three other leading comics.
- When Chris Hughes appeared on live television to have a testicular examination to raise awareness for testicular cancer and encourage men to check themselves. What he didn't expect was the effect it would have closer to home.
- A look back at the history of the UEFA European Football Championship from 1960 to 2012.
- The Last Leg's Alex Brooker explores his disability and the ways in which it has shaped him.
- Katie Price's 19-year-old son, Harvey, moves into his new home at the National Star College, a specialist further education facility for people with physical disabilities and learning difficulties.
- When Mum throws out Henry's Lucky Thing he's convinced he's going to be unlucky for ever. But then he discovers that lucky is as lucky does.
- It's not easy having to share everything with your measly little brother, and it's definitely not fair. Henry decides to do something about it.
- What would you do with a magic wand? Henry's about to find out just how much mayhem a magic wand can cause.
- When Dad decides to get a new TV he discovers that it's not all plain sailing, but Henry and Fang come to the rescue.