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- Four weeks after a mysterious, incurable virus spreads throughout the UK, a handful of survivors try to find sanctuary.
- The slice-of-life adventures of an Australian Blue Heeler Cattle Dog puppy as she has fun with her family and friends in everyday situations.
- The antisocial son of an alcoholic father and a bipolar mother grows up in 1960s Ireland.
- A series recording the key events in the reign of Henry Tudor and his founding of the Tudor Dynasty
- Few knew that Stalin spent his last night in the arms of a young Australian woman. Few still knew that their "love-child" brought Australia to the brink of civil war. Until now.
- The story of the 1980s snooker rivalry between the flamboyant Alex Higgins and the methodical Steve Davis.
- A music-based quiz show in which pairs of contestants must name as many hit songs and artists under pressure. Hosted by Marvin Humes and Rochelle Humes.
- It explores the dark art of geopolitical spin-doctoring.
- The week before Kurt Cobain was found dead from a single gunshot, he went missing. His whereabouts for that week has remained a mystery until now. But for the first time, the story of what happened to him can now be told, using the testimony of people who knew him, the witnesses who saw him in that last week and the ordinary people who found themselves written into his story that as one puts it, 'would have been a keystone cops comedy were it not to have ended in such tragedy'.
- Patrick Kielty, an Irish Comedian, travels back to Northern Ireland to see how successful the peace process and the Good Friday Agreement has been 20 years later. Kielty voted for the agreement despite knowing that it meant release from prison for those convicted of his father's murder.
- 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.
- Docudrama about the police shooting of Mark Duggan in Tottenham, North London in August 2011 that caused the worst riots in recent British history. With dramatised reconstructions of events and interviews with his family and the police.
- A docudrama biopic of the 19th-century author Charles Dickens
- Comedy and entertainment as impressionist Jon Culshaw plays a variety of characters including Tony Blair, Gordon Brown, Billy Connolly, Denise Robertson, Des Lynam and Robbie Williams.
- Short 1964 black-and-white documentary featurette hosted by Sean Connery and featuring the real-life inspiration for the character of Q, Major Geoffrey Boothroyd with a discussion of the gun weaponry used by James Bond.
- In this deeply personal documentary film cameras follow Katie and her disabled son Harvey during a crucial year in his life, as he celebrates his 18th birthday and becomes an adult - a milestone that brings with it daunting uncertainty.
- To mark the 20th anniversary of 10-year-old Damilola Taylor's violent murder on the North Peckham Estate, former resident of the estate and childhood friend of Damilola, Yinka Bokinni explores the impact his death had on the community.
- Tom Daley visits the most homophobic countries in the Commonwealth to explore how gay athletes are facing extreme persecution. What can the Commonwealth Games do to help?
- Inspired by a mural they saw at Nottingham ice rink as children, former Olympic champions Torvill and Dean travel to Alaska on a quest to fulfill a life-long dream that also provides a first-hand insight into the effects of climate change.
- The British sculptor travels across the world to view early examples of art in France, Spain, Indonesia and Australia as he seeks to find out where art first began.
- A pair of space travellers arrive on Earth to study the planet's lifeforms, landing in an English garden. However, on Earth they are about three quarters of an inch tall and therefore find themselves encountering its natural and giant indigenous life, such as worms, spiders, goldfish and a tortoise.
- 12-year-old Rory is at the beginning of his journey learning to live with the brain disorder that causes involuntary tics and outbursts. He attends Tourette Camp where he meets older people living with the condition.
- To commemorate Betjeman's death the writer, critic and biographer of Betjeman, AN Wilson, visits the real and imagined places that shaped his life to reveal the life and work of the poet and broadcaster.