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- Leading UK chefs guide host Fred Sirieix around their chosen city to experience three restaurants where they genuinely love to eat and explore what goes into making them so special.
- Michel Roux Jr showcases the unique cuisine of Southern France. He sources incredible local ingredients, samples delicious dishes and shares his favourite recipes that are simple and easy to make.
- This is a documentary where we gain access to the rich and their jaw dropping homes to reveal the stories behind multi-million pound disputes. Last year in London's Royal Borough of Kensington and Chelsea a whopping 6821 planning applications were submitted. These megabuck developments, often create noise, mess and stress and mean neighbours are being alienated for months, even years at a time.
- Steven Redford fights the issue that is tackling Britain Obesity. He does this through diets and exercise. Steven motivates them through showing the women beautiful dresses that they want to have but they can't because of their size. He takes down ginormous portions one by one through shock therapy and glamming his customers up after they lose weight to regain their confidence
- Documentary series following property expert Sarah and her family as they relocate from London to Somerset, renovating a semi-derelict former dairy farm into their dream home.
- Airbnb has become a useful tool for millions, but some are not so enamoured with it. This documentary not only hears from those who have had nightmare experiences but also looks at the site's wider impact on rental markets and communities.
- Property development expert and presenter Sarah Beeny uses technology and design know-how to help homeowners make their living space flow and work better for their lifestyle.
- Forty years after her mother died of breast cancer, Sarah Beeny has been diagnosed with the same disease. Sarah explores the past, present and future of breast cancer treatment.
- Three families struggling with troublesome toddlers have six days to turn their lives around in a big special house, run by Dr. Tanya Byron.
- Jo Frost returns to help more mums and dads cope with the trials and tribulations of raising children. Sharing her no-nonsense advice with more parents than ever before through her roadshow, Jo tackles all of the most persistent parenting problems plus getting to the truth of parental myths; dealing with sore losers, fears and phobias and how to handle attention-seeking behaviour. Over the course of the series, Jo also takes a look at what she believes to be the single most important cause of parenting problems: families not spending enough time together. As well as this, Jo continues to visit desperate parents struggling to cope with extreme examples of bad behaviour.
- Sarah Beeny follows families and couples through the highs, lows and laughs as they say goodbye to the city and embark on new lives in the beautiful British Countryside.
- Michel shares the secrets of creating next level menus for every occasion from decadent brunch to sumptuous Sunday lunch all guaranteed to impress. Along the way he visits some of Provence's top chefs for inspiration for dishes of his own.
- The popstar takes her personal passion for all things interior décor into the world of professional interior design. She helps deserving families transform their homes with a life-enhancing makeover that is fit for the post pandemic world.
- British documentary on race in the modern world.
- Charlie Luxton meets the extreme commuters who travel hundreds of miles to and from work each day. He meets one with a daily six-hour round trip, and another who flies home to another country at the end of the day.
- This history series questions the current belief that violence and violent crime are on he rise in 21st Century Britain by unearthing the hidden violence in Britain's past.
- Dr Javid Abdelmoneim subjects a class of primary school pupils to 'gender-neutral' treatment as he discovers if the differing way we treat boys and girls is the reason we have yet to achieve gender equality.
- Psychologist Dr. Tanya Byron offers expert advice to parents rearing troublesome toddlers. Based on the BBC series "House of Tiny Tearaways".
- Documentary on the declining state of Ronald Reagan's mind during his presidency and how it was sucessfully covered up.
- Tom Kerridge, the only chef in the United Kingdom to run a pub with two Michelin stars, turns classic recipes into extraordinary dishes. Each episode is centred around a different theme
- 21st Century people swapping modern lives for 1940's wartime Britain
- Trevor Phillips argues that liberalism and a fear of offending minorities are stifling legitimate debate, laying the groundwork for Brexit and the rise of populist politicians such as Farage, Trump and Le Pen.
- A musical portrait of the seven siblings of the Kanneh-Mason family, one of whom (Sheku) made an impression two years after this film was made, by performing on the cello at a British royal marriage.
- Employers face a yearly bill of around £9 billion for sick pay in the UK. This show will expose Britain's biggest fakers on long term sick leave, claiming thousands of pounds from their Employers, yet who it transpires are perfectly fit and well. We'll hear five outrageous stories following investigations of how these people were exposed for their fraud.
- Dr Pixie McKenna examines NHS health data to reveal what made people ill in Britain in 2016. She reveals how changing the clocks could be a health hazard and why not only colds and flu increase when the kids go to school.
- He's Gotta Have It began the gadget and male consumer area of TV by the Discovery Channel. Meeting the needs of gadget heads by examining the latest products ranging from model helicopters to GPS to mini-motos.
- Sarah Beeny analyses key factors to determine the most desirable place to live in the UK. She travels around the country looking at indicators ranging from job prospects to affordable housing.
- Some of the BBC's best-known chefs and cooks attempt to popularize traditional British produce.
- Chef Angela Hartnett takes Fred to her favorite restaurants in Venice, Italy which use local produce - a charming, tiny seafood restaurant "Osteria alle Testiere," the top cafe in St. Mark's Square, and a family run risotto spot.
- UK TV chef Andi Oliver takes Fred to Marrakesh, a tourist and culinary mecca in Morocco, to enjoy lamb and couscous at a legendary restaurant run by women, chicken tagine for under £10 and breakfast on a spectacular roof terrace.
- Sarah is called in to help a young family who are struggling with their large, but run-down, Victorian home which is need of some serious re-modelling.
- As Sarah and her family adapt to rural life, plans for their ambitious home start to take shape. Husband Graham gets to work on digging a pond and the whole family help out with lambing season.
- Sarah and Graham await planning permission from the local council and find out if sheep's cheese-making is for them. The family celebrate Raffey's birthday with some tea and cake.
- Sarah and Graham learn how to make cider, but can they turn it into a lucrative business? And after years of dreaming, they finally get the go-ahead to build their dream home.