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- A British civil servant agrees to spy on her own government for the Americans in the aftermath of WWII.
- Initially an experiment in which real dates are filmed, and then viewers get the chance to apply to date the unsuccessful participants the following week. Later this aspect was removed and replaced with a cast of regular restaurant staff.
- Spin-off the long-running British dating show in which the First Dates restaurant opens its doors to 16-19 year old's looking for love.
- This sword and sandals movie is an off-the-wall comedy adventure about three unlikely heroines, who set out to save Celtic Britain, by thwarting the Roman invasion in their own unique and outrageous style.
- A hard-working detective tries to disguise the fact that he's going blind, while working on a challenging murder case.
- Maître d' Fred takes a break from the show's restaurant to take over the running of a luxury hotel in the south of France where he will welcome singletons from the UK on a two-day dating stay.
- The original British version of 'The World's Strictest Parents' television series.
- Katherine Ryan presents the search for the next big name in the jewellery world as eight jewellers are challenged to impress two of the biggest names in the business.
- Historian David Olusoga charts 180 years of British history as lived by the successive inhabitants of a single home in a British city - from its construction to the present day.
- Documentary series following 30 bad lads over a four-week period as they go through army basic training 1950s style.
- Contemporary high school students volunteer to experience life in a tradition English grammar school for the summer.
- PRIVATES is the story of the last intake of conscripts for National Service in 1960; eight young men undertake basic training at a windswept camp in Yorkshire, as the end of the era of deference meets the world of rock n' roll.
- Based on the series, Ben 10, this TV game-show sends four fans to Ben's secret base to learn the secrets of the Omnitriks and fight with the villain Ilgaksom. Participants compete in question rounds and perform tasks of skill and ingenuity.
- 5 kids travel to south-east Asia and work in 5 different factories, and meet lots of people and learn how lucky they really are.
- Gareth Malone teaches in a primary school for one term. His mission is to re-engage boys who don't like school and who, like many across Britain, lag behind their female peers.
- In this two-part Rashomon-esque mini-series, a TV journalist investigates a rich politician and his family after a dead body is found on their property and they all have different story about the day of the incident.
- Gareth Malone, choirmaster of the London Symphony Orchestra St. Luke's Community Choir in London, believes that every child should sing in a choir. He sees it as an invaluable team and confidence building experience, as well as a venue to be exposed to great music. As such, he chooses Northolt High School, a regular comprehensive in working class Middlesex without a choral program history, within which to develop a 25 member mixed choir. His goal is for the choir to compete at the World Choir Games in China in nine months time. He has 1,300 potential choristers, but has to find the right mix of students who not only can sing harmony, but have the dedication to see the process through the nine months. Beyond the application and selection process for the World Choir Games, Gareth has some challenges in keeping the group motivated, especially if they are not chosen to go to China. Two of the motivation challenges are with music selection in that they are required to sing two classical songs, music which is foreign to most of the students, and at least one song in a language other than English. He also faces some challenges vocally, especially with the bass clef voices, which can be difficult with boys whose voices are just going through the change, and convincing older boys, who may now be comfortable with their new voices, that singing in a choir is an enjoyable experience.
- To mark the release two weeks ago of the eighth and final movie in the series, Robbie Coltrane narrates a countdown of the movie franchise's best moments. From Harry's first meeting with Ron and Hermione aboard the Hogwarts Express through to magical mysteries.
- A police detective, who hides the fact that he's going blind, investigates a woman with a sleep disorder who wakes up covered in the blood of her fiance.
- Joel is 13 years old, and has been smoking since he was 8. Filmmaker James Routh follows his progress as he tries to give up his habit.
- A look at global sex tourism, focusing on the situation in Venezuela and Thailand.
- David Harewood sets out to investigate the high Covid-19 death rates in black and minority ethnic patients in the UK, and what they reveal about health inequality in modern Britain.
- Policewoman Daisy Cockram wins a radio contest, a weekend in London. In a club she meets married footballer Duncan McGillan with whom she is caught having oral sex in a parked car. An opportunistic desk sergeant alerts the gutter press who invade her privacy and put her on tabloid front pages. She is fired ,to the disapproval of her widowed father, a moralistic senior police officer. P.R. executive J.J. Merrick seizes the chance to cash in by selling Daisy's exploits - and topless photo shots - to gossip rags. "The punters want the goss on 'Big Brother', not the body count in Baghdad," he tells her. She becomes a huge (and talent-free) celebrity, dating washed-up soap actor Matthew Kenworthy, whose career she revives by their association. However, he is aiming for serious stage work and they argue in public, gaining themselves more notoriety. An interview with a clever broadsheet bitch, exposing her naivety, and Daisy's sister's reluctance to ask her to her wedding combine with secret photos of her snorting cocaine to put her out of favour. She over-doses. J.J. engineers a comeback, exploiting her favourite charity, but she is falling from popularity, and, despite submitting a secret film she has taken of a very nude Matthew in a threesome with her and another girl, she is old news. Caitlin, another would-be model, steals her thunder at the charity premiere and J.J. transfers his patronage to her. Daisy's time in the limelight is over. Such is instant fame in the twenty-first century.
- From the cells in the basement to the judge's chambers, Lawless offers a backstage pass to the inner workings of a modern court. Suranne Jones stars as a brand new judge battling to keep her head above the water in the murky depths of the justice system.
- Looking at the private lives of famous historical figures.
- Channel 4 series on the secret world of inspectors.
- Children's reality TV series presented by Matt Baker in which six boys and six girls relive the experience of an evacuee from World War Two.
- An affectionate look at celebrity hellraisers whose shocking antics and outrageous exploits have gained them both ridicule and respect.
- Follows two young women as they decide to leave behind ordinary life and start their journey to becoming nuns.
- A group of hopefuls try to make it in a number of fields including chasing the lead role in a West End musical, aspiring TV presenters hoping to land their first on-screen role, and making it as a hand model.
- Drama about what happens to a family when the mother comes out as being homosexual.
- Gareth Malone, a choir master, believes in the therapeutic benefits of singing. He takes on a nine month challenge of creating a choir at Lancaster School, an English boys school comprised of students in their early teens. The school is known primarily for its sports program, with no recent history of organized singing at the school. As such, Gareth has to start from the very beginning. There is much initial resistance from the student body. There are some boys who do sing in organized choirs, but have previously hidden that fact from their fellow students. There are some boys who need this opportunity to become more socialized regardless of their musical ability or lack thereof. And there are some boys who are vocally gifted but do not see the choir as something they want to do. Gareth needs to overcome all of these obstacles, and some external chorus adjudicators, to achieve his end goal of having a 100 strong boys choir perform at a prestigious by invitation only youth musical event at Royal Albert Hall.
- Fifty modern holidaymakers have agreed to swap their normal two weeks of freedom for the regimented and wholesome experience at Sunshine Camp.
- The Underdogs is an episodic journey into the lives of brothers Adam and Noah Levy, owners of LIC Motorsports. Watch as they prepare their race-bred Subaru STi for battle in the Redline Time Attack race series. In each episode, they will stand face to face with teams many times their size and funding. Will they fall behind the competition, or can they accomplish the unthinkable?
- Following three couples as they make a last-ditch effort to minimize the damage that their divorces are doing to their children.
- Tom Kerridge and Cherry Healey travel the country looking at the history of three of Britain's most popular take-away foods before inviting top chefs to prepare their version to be tasted by a guest judge.
- A history of the Church of England throughout the 20th century.
- TV Mini Series
- In the UK, 2011 is national census year and the personal data collected will be kept secret for a century. Over five programmes Michael Aspel takes a look back at how Britain has changed over the past century.
- Following people who pack in their day jobs to follow their dreams of starting a restaurant. Advice is on hand from successful restaurateur Russell Norman, who tries to help these new businesses in the crucial early months.
- A condensed version of The Choir: Unsung Town (2009) is presented. The show told the story of choirmaster Gareth Malone's year long project to create choirs in South Oxhey, a housing estate north of London which was seen as a cultural wasteland when he arrived. Gareth and some of the people who participated in or were indirectly associated with the project comment on what happened and the longer lasting effects of the project on them. At the end of that show, Gareth agreed to continue directing the choirs he had started, tasks that he did for an additional eighteen months. What is happening with the choirs now and what Gareth's current role is mentioned.