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- 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.
- Follows the illustrator J.C. Leyendecker, whose legacy laid the foundation for today's out-and-proud LGBTQ advertisements.
- British television show with a comedy panel in the style of a pub quiz.
- British television show with a comedy panel in the style of a pub quiz.
- We trace blue jean culture, from mining days to the ranch, from the beat and hippie generations to the world's designer labels and celebrity cachet. Is there anyone who doesn't have a pair?
- A countdown of the top 20 of Britain's favourite cakes, with various celebrities sharing their choice as to their own personal favourite cake.
- A one-off special programme reuniting prominent television figures of the 1950s, together with clips from the decade.
- Gregg Wallace and Cherry Healey get exclusive access to some of the biggest factories in Britain and Europe to follow the relentless production lines making our favourite products.
- Gregg visits a mattress factory in Leeds that 600 beds a day. Cherry learns whether there are benefits to taking an afternoon nap. Ruth investigates the origins of the modern mattress.
- Gregg is in Ireland at a factory producing 450,000 bottles of cream liqueur a day. Cherry is at a plant where 85% of Ireland's bottles and jars are recycled. Ruth learns about the spiritual origins of liqueurs.
- The steam train reached its zenith in the Old World, and in the New World trains like the Burlington Zephyr were part pf the race for modernity.
- Dan explores the ups and downs of a climactic 19th century in naval and British history. Rapacious and ruthless, the Navy used 'gunboat diplomacy' to push British interest further afield than ever before, the control of the sea was the key to Britain's growing wealth...
- The gang looks at cartoons released in 1954.
- For Fan-Tastic Friday, there's fun with dubbing, Goldie visits the Galapagos, Bill shares his 007 toys, and the show welcomes a canine Super-Tooner: Guided Muscle (1955), Wimmin Hadn't Oughta Drive (1940), King-Size Canary (1947), War and Pieces (1970), Doggone Cats (1947).
- Bill travels back in time to 1968 in order to return an overdue library book, but gets sidetracked by his nostalgia for the era: The Duxorcist (1987), O-Solar-Meow (1967), Hippydrome Tiger (1968), Betty Boop and the Little King (1936), Bugs and Thugs (1954).
- A look back at the history and development of luxury hotels, with behind-the-scenes views and a few trade secrets from the biggest names.
- Andi Osho and Anna Richardson take a look at the differences between a £70 Ralph Lauren polo shirt and one from ASDA that costs £6. They also look at how Andrex is cleaning up the toilet tissue market.