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- In the running for a promotion, reality cooking show producer Kelly prepares for her cooking show for kids. When show host Chef Betty has an unexpected injury, Kelly hires controversial Chef Stephen as a replacement.
- Friends and family of the late actor Heath Ledger remember his life and career.
- From filmmakers of Jeffrey Epstein: Filthy Rich, this film goes beyond the headlines of the Ghislaine Maxwell case to tell the story of Epstein's mystery accomplice, illuminating how her class and privilege concealed her predatory nature.
- From award winning journalist John Pilger, reveals what the news doesn't - that the world's greatest military power, the United States, and the world's second economic power, China, both nuclear-armed, may well be on the road to war.
- A look at the life, work, activism and controversies of actress and fitness tycoon, Jane Fonda.
- A chronicle of key events from the final 12 months of Prince's life, including the Rally 4 Peace concert, a secret White House gig for the Obamas and his solo Piano and Microphone tour. Featuring interviews with friends and musicians.
- The story behind the murder of 16-year-old Becky Watts, who was killed by her stepbrother Nathan Matthews and his 21-year-old girlfriend Shauna Hoare in Bristol, England in February 2015.
- A collection of some of the most infamous moments in television history from around the world featuring technical difficulties, accidents, mishaps and on-screen meltdowns. Narrated by Sarah Greene with contributions from TV stars.
- Looks back at the murders of 10-year-old schoolgirls Jessica Chapman and Holly Wells at the hands of Ian Huntley, the caretaker of the school they attended in the quiet village of Soham, Cambridgeshire.
- Jimmy Carr host's the annual quiz of the year. Participants for this year include Sarah Millican, James Acaster, Jonathan Ross, Judi Love and Guz Khan. A host of celebrities also cameo to ask their own questions.
- Julie Etchingham looks back at one of the UK's most shocking crimes, the assassination of the BBC's most popular presenter, Jill Dando, and whether the police investigation could have missed some vital leads.
- Conrad Wright, the father of Steve Wright the serial killer dubbed "The Suffolk Strangler", offers his deeply personal insights into the horrific crimes committed by his son in 2006.
- Carolyn Hitt asks why so many men gave up their dream of playing rugby union for Wales to seek fame and fortune in Lancashire and Yorkshire switching codes to play rugby league -an act considered tantamount to treason.
- Retrospective documentary marking the 20th anniversary of the funeral of Princess Diana narrated by Kate Winslet.
- Follows the aftermath of the death of Princess Diana in 1997, when the British Royal Family nearly lost their place in the hearts of the nation.
- Matt Frei travels to the U.S. to investigate the influence that Donald Trump's eldest daughter Ivanka has on her father and asking if she is going to replace him in the Oval Office one day.
- The story behind one of the best loved British sitcoms ever made, from humble beginnings to smash hit. This show celebrates all of Dad's Army's iconic catchphrases, the hilarious stunts, and goes behind the scenes to discover what happened when the cameras stopped rolling. Former cast member Ian Lavender reflects on the show, and there are also contributions from Jonathan Ross, John Thomson, Al Murray, Eamonn Holmes, Kelly Holmes and many others.
- A look back over the past 40 years of the BRIT Awards.
- An exploration of immigration in Britain over the half century since Conservative MP Enoch Powell made his controversial speech. Issues surrounding race, religion, integration and multiculturalism are examined.
- Documentary celebrating the lives and careers of one of Britain's best-loved comedy double acts using rare archive footage and interviews with family and friends.
- The Grenfell Tower tragedy exposed the huge inequality within the London Borough of Kensington and Chelsea. Local residents tell the story, 150 years in the making, of how it became the most unequal place in Britain.
- Gloria Hunniford introduces a compilation of on-air gaffes, goofs and disasters from the world of chat-shows. From uncooperative guests, on-air rants, technical problems and sheer mayhem.
- 25 years after he first reported on it, Sir Trevor re-visits the case of Beverley Allitt, one of Britain's most prolific serial killers.