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- True story of Philip Jones, the world-renowned Professor and Director of Climate Research at the University of East Anglia who was the eye of an international media storm and the victim of cyberterrorism.
- Director Michael Apted revisits the same group of British-born adults after a seven-year wait. The subjects are interviewed as to the changes that have occurred in their lives during the last seven years.
- Ten pairs of florists, sculptors and garden designers face off in a friendly floral fight to see who can build the biggest, boldest garden sculptures.
- Prince Charles provides exclusive access to the royal lands that have belonged to successive Princes of Wales for 700 years in this moving and candid documentary.
- Celebrities comment on the ground breaking series 7 UP and the impact the show made in their lives. With clips from the original series and interviews.
- Sol is plunged into darkness when his Nonee dies. Sent on a quest to find the light of the world, Sol's journey enables him to realise his love for his grandmother is greater than the pain of his loss.
- Natalie is a teacher and has Tourette syndrome. Her tics mean that she sometimes uses very coarse words. But the students have learned that it is not aimed at them.
- A collection of bloopers from Emmerdale Farm (1972), with reflections from members of the cast.
- A collection of bloopers from Coronation Street (1960), with reflections from members of the cast.
- A dozen celebrity contestants undergo intense training before going head to head in a series of sporting challenges in the hope of coming top of the medals table and being crowned winner of the competition.
- David Jason ends his journey by driving a stunt car, taking a News helicopter ride, meeting with hot rod fanatics and sampling Hollywood luxury in an expensive jet.
- [HBO] HD. 'Industry.' Series premiere. Ambitious young grads angle for permanent positions at the preeminent London investment bank Pierpoint & Co.
- Yasmin distracts herself from her relationship woes by throwing herself into work, but a miscommunication with a VP on the FX desk threatens her position at Pierpoint.
- When Yasmin inadvertently steals Harper's idea, a rift between the FX and CPS desk is exposed and the consequences reverberate across the entire floor.
- Sex, drugs, and secrets light up Pierpoint's annual holiday party, where Maxim's unexpected arrival aggravates tensions. Greg finds himself in a painful predicament after partying a little too hard.
- The West Wing, Bob Marley, the Sandman series by Neil Gaiman, and John Hawkwood are the specialist subjects facing the four contenders in this first-round heat.
- Paul Simon, the feature films of Hayao Miyazaki, Grand Duchess Olga Alexandrovna, and the life and poetry of John Donne are the specialist subjects as four contenders brave the black chair.
- Four contenders in the black chair answer questions on the history of Zimbabwe 1890-1990, Prince Henry the Navigator, Sunderland AFC 1945 to date, and the life and works of Elizabeth Taylor.
- Specialist subjects are the films of John Hughes, Billie Holiday, Keith Douglas, and Abraham Lincoln as four more contenders quiz in the black chair.
- Mark E Smith and The Fall, the Letters of the New Testament, the history of the Wrens, and Sir Isaac Newton are the specialist subjects as four contenders quiz in the black chair.
- The four contenders answer on specialist subjects the life and works of Rudyard Kipling, Clement Attlee, Glamorgan County Cricket Club, and Florence Nightingale.
- Cher, the Cambridge Spy Ring, Tove Jansson, and the Derby 1955-1990 are the specialist subjects of the four contenders quizzing in the black chair.
- Sir Bobby Robson, the life of James Keir Hardie, links golf courses of the UK and Ireland, and British submarines since 1945 are the contenders' chosen specialist subjects as they quiz in the black chair.
- The four contenders answer on specialist subjects Emma, Lady Hamilton, Gerhard Richter, the 44 Scotland Street series, and Alexander Hamilton as they compete to progress into the next round.
- R.E.M., the life and works of Edward Lear, Gustav Klimt, and the FA Cup 1978-2018 are the specialist subjects of the four contenders in the black chair.
- The four contenders in the black chair face specialist questions on the Wright Brothers, Jeeves and Wooster, the Rumpole Stories by John Mortimer, and Olympic track and field 1896-1948, followed by the general knowledge round.
- The history of the World Cup, the Battle of Stalingrad, the novels of Sarah Waters, and John Knox are the specialisms of the contenders quizzing in the black chair for a place in the second round.
- The life and films of Arnold Schwarzenegger, David Hockney, Tony Benn, and John Buchan are the specialist subjects of the four contenders quizzing for a place in the second round.
- The films of Wes Anderson, Richard III, the England rugby team since 1945, and the novels of Nancy Mitford are the specialist subjects of the four in the black chair.
- The four contenders answer on specialist subjects Best Picture Academy Awards 1928-1970, Greek mythology, Joseph Bazalgette, and the history of Manchester and Salford, followed by the general knowledge round.
- The children of Queen Victoria, the novels of Penelope Fitzgerald, The Doors, and Carl Gustaf Mannerheim are the specialist subjects of the four contenders competing for a place in the second round.
- Vivian Leigh, the Cazalet Chronicles by Elizabeth Jane Howard, 1990s Hip-Hop, and the Flight of the Earls are the specialist subjects of the four contenders quizzing in the black chair.
- Prince, Thomas Telford, the Julio-Claudian dynasty, and the novels of Charles Dickens are the four contenders' specialist subjects as they quiz for a place in the next round.
- The Goons, the Trojan War, the life and works of Egon Schiele, and the novels of Mary Wesley are the specialist subjects of the four contenders quizzing for a place in the second round.
- Top 40 music of the 1970s, Neville Chamberlain, the history of Sparta, and the life of CS Lewis are the specialist subjects of the four contenders as they compete for a place in the second round.
- The films of Heath Ledger, the life and times of Margaret Pole, Tycho Brahe, and the life and plays of Sarah Kane are the specialist subjects of the four contenders as they compete for a place in the second round.
- In the last of the first-round matches, the contenders answer on specialist subjects Henry VIII, Britpop, Christopher Isherwood, and the Royal Navy in the First World War.
- The five contenders in the first semi-final answer on the life and times of Samuel Johnson, A Dance to the Music of Time by Anthony Powell, 2 Tone Records, the 1951 Festival of Britain, and the life of William Wilberforce.
- The five competing in the second semi-final answer on specialist subjects Edinburgh, the life and career of Ulysses S Grant, pop music of the 1960s, the life of Aneurin Bevan, and the fiction of John Steinbeck.
- The Peter Wimsey novels of Dorothy L Sayers, Benjamin Franklin, the Ottoman Empire 1822-1922, the Grand National 1978 to date, and Margaret Beaufort are the specialist subjects as five contenders look to win a place in the final.
- Queen Victoria, men's Test cricket between England and India, Sir Alec Issigonis, the life and times of Thomas Paine, and the plays of Ibsen are the specialist subjects of the semi-finalists in the black chair.
- The human body, Holy Roman Emperor Frederick II, Leicester City FC, Helen Keller, and the life and works of Frida Kahlo are the contenders' specialist subjects in the penultimate semi-final.
- The sixth semi-final sees contenders compete for the last place in the final. Their specialist subjects are the life of Charles II, the plant hunters, Delta blues, Lillie Langtry, and Robert Fitzroy.
- The finalists answer on specialist subjects the films of the Marx Brothers, Owain Glyndwr and his revolt, the Fortunes of War series by Olivia Manning, theatres of Frank Matcham, US National Parks, and the life and times of Mary Cassatt.
- Sandringham in Norfolk, purchased in 1861 for Prince Edward, is one of the few royal residences owned personally by the Windsors.
- The smallest Royal residence currently in use, Highgrove House in Gloucester was renovated by Prince Charles and features a multiple 'room' outdoor garden which has been described as an 'organic oasis."
- Cary Grant recalls his traumatic childhood.