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- Twenty-two strangers compete in a series of missions for a chance to win £120k. However, amongst the players lie the 'Traitors', who meet in secret and decide who to eliminate from their fellow players known as 'Faithfuls'.
- Comedy following incompetent Greek-Cypriot lettings-agent Stath, who works for the family business, Michael and Eagle.
- 20 young entrepreneurs compete in several business tasks, and must survive the weekly firings in order to become the business partner of one of the most successful businessmen.
- Some of Britain's most opinionated and avid TV viewers comment freely on the best and worst television shows of the past week, from the comfort of their sofas.
- Dames Judi Dench, Eileen Atkins, Joan Plowright, and Maggie Smith get together for tea to reminisce and discuss their acting careers.
- The lives of four drug dealers, one user, and two prostitutes are explored.
- Jimmy Carr finds humour in the darkest of places in this stand-up comedy special. This special features Jimmy's trademark dry, sardonic wit and includes some jokes which Jimmy calls "career enders".
- 12 British candidates compete to win.
- Holly, a frustrated wannabe wrestler, faces the challenge of a lifetime when all of BOSS Pro's top wrestlers are poached by her brother Nick Nitro. Can Holly bring together a group of misfits to save the company?
- Social experiment/reality TV competition format. Participants are split into the have's and the have-nots, either in a position of power or powerless, living in an opulent penthouse or a basement workplace with the chance to Rise or Fall.
- Phillip Schofield hosts BAFTA award winning gameshow, The Cube which tests contestants' ability, nerve and determination to win.
- RuPaul hosts this celebrity version of the British version of the popular word-based game show. Pairs of celebrity contestants try to solve word puzzles to win prize money for their chosen charity.
- Singletons couple up and move into their own cosy log cabin with their new partner as their first official date begins. After 24 hours they have to decide if they would like to spend more time together - or call it a day and walk away
- Four people walk into a home and say, "This Is MY House". The catch, only one of them is telling the truth.
- Follow along with Jess, the curious black and white cat, and his farmyard friends, as they explore the everyday world around them and learn that finding the answers to their questions can be fun.
- Jimmy Doherty meets builders who are turning everyday vehicles into campervans. He lends a hand to these ambitious projects and gets inspiration for his own dream build.
- Mega Machines unlocks the secrets of iconic machines, such as roller coasters, bullet trains, and cargo planes. This series goes inside the machines, revealing how they were built, how they work, and more.
- Using original excavation data combined with cutting edge computer graphics, we recreate the grave of a mighty viking warrior woman as never seen before.
- A fading shock-jock tests the limits of how far a person will allow themselves to be pushed, in order to achieve fifteen minutes of fame.
- Katherine Ryan hosts the dating game show in which 12 male suitors compete for the affections of a single woman - but the twist is that not all of the men are single with some of them being guided by their partners.
- A look at the weird, wonderful, and downright idiotic trials and tribulations of some of the world's craziest people through the use of online videos.
- In this eagerly-awaited documentary, Phil Grabsky's biographical account of Haydn's life is a visual and aural extravaganza, including breath-taking performances by some of the world's most celebrated musicians.
- Professor Stephen Hawking enlists engineering expert Prof Danielle George and his own former student, Christophe Galfard, to find out if and how humans can reach for the stars and move to different planets.
- This is a film about the rise and fall of the world's first supersonic passenger jet - Concorde. From the moment that it hit the skies in 1969, Concorde was instantly iconic. Considered the thoroughbred of aircraft, it flew the rich and famous across the Atlantic in just 3 hours and forty-five minutes - with an impeccable safety record. Until, on July 25th 2000, a freak chain of events just outside Paris caused a catastrophic accident: Concorde's first fatality in 27 years of service killed 115 people and those devastating 120 seconds of flight marked the end of the supersonic era.
- Slave Britain explores the rise of modern slavery in the UK, giving a portrait of the dark world of forced labor through the eyes of the people involved.
- A documentary on the sinking of the British battlecruiser HMS Hood by the German battleship Bismarck in May 1941. The history of both ships is included as well as a recent expedition that investigated how the Bismarck managed to sink Hood.
- Max Clifford was a powerful media publicist to the stars. But in 2014 he was jailed for historic sex crimes. Now, the survivors of his abuse tell their stories.
- Companion programme to the British reality television dating show Ready to Mingle. Katherine Ryan presents unseen and unfiltered footage from the previous week's episodes - including the funniest and naughtiest moments.
- In June 1963, Mark Birley, son of society portrait painter Sir Oswald Birley, opened a nightclub in a dusty, disused basement underneath No. 44 Berkeley Square in Mayfair, London. He named it for after his wife, Annabel. It had been more than a decade since the Second World War and there was a sense of renewal and rebirth to England. The 1960s were an extraordinary time to be in London, an era of decadence, freedom and sex. The city was quickly becoming the capital of the world, seeing the transformation of London into a social, political and cultural global leader. At the centre of that was Annabel's - standing for the old world, but also representing the new. Mark Birley sent a letter to some five hundred people who he thought would support and enjoy a new kind of nightclub in London. From then on, the venue grew to become the greatest club in the world, frequented by the social elite and iconic Hollywood stars, as well as becoming the only such establishment the Queen ever visited. The rest, as they say, is history...
- Darkmoor Manor is England's most haunted house, its doors closed to the public. It is now just part of a tour which helps attracts visitors to a struggling town. That is until the tour guide, trying to impress two attractive American visitors promises to get them inside. But none of them could be prepared for what was waiting within the shadows of the house.
- We've all waited for 'the one', the one who catches our eye, the one who keeps our interest, the one who won't expect us to trudge down that conventional path. Annie Waits tells the story of lust and disappointment as a twenty-something waits for her adult life to begin.
- 50 years after the Abortion Act was passed, Anne Robinson brings together a group of people with conflicting views on the subject to ask if the law is fit for purpose in 2017.
- Jahnoi Cranston is a young man living against a backdrop of inner-city social problems, who refuses to be looked at as just another media statistic. At just 14 years of age, Jahnoi looked within to find answers to his question I am who? This insightful piece of poetry is his response to that question. Delivered in an emotionally engaging, thought provoking and sympathetic way, the depth of passion exhibited by Jahnoi throughout his performance pushes firmly at the door of media built boundaries, challenging supposed stereotypes. Directed by BAFTA award winner Mark One and award winner Marcus Jones I am who? uplifts, inspires, challenges assumptions and delivers the unexpected as raw facts, in an engaging, music video way never seen in this genre before.
- Joel celebrates iconic, heart-warming and laugh out loud jungle moments.
- Joel takes a look back at the most outrageous, bizarre, and jaw-dropping moments the jungle has ever seen.
- Episode 3: Crisis examines how the planet's changing water cycle is forcing us to change our relationship with water. An increasingly, globalized agricultural industry is turning precious water reserves into profit, "mining" water faster than it can be replaced. As Chairman Emeritus of Nestle, Peter Brabeck-Letmathe says, ". - the water issue is more urgent than the climate issue."
- For the first edition of the show, Paul and team captains Rob Beckett and Fay Ripley are joined by Denise Van Outen, Adil Ray, Catherine Tyldesley and Josh Widdicombe.
- Paul and team captains Fay Ripley and Rob Beckett are joined by celebrity guests Chizzy Akudolu, Shirley Ballas, Roman Kemp and Iain Stirling.
- The dating show in which singletons are paired up and sent to live together in cabins returns for a second series. Will they decide to stay or go?
- Joining Paul, Fay and Rob on this week's edition are actor Antony Cotton, broadcaster Janet Street-Porter and television presenters Melvin Odoom and Laura Whitmore.
- This week, team captains Fay Ripley and Rob Beckett are joined by celebrity guests Angela Griffin, Martin Kemp, Jessica Knappet and Jason Manford.
- In this week's edition, team captains Fay Ripley and Rob Beckett are joined by celebrity guests, Tom Allen, Clare Balding, Russell Kane and AJ Odudu.
- Team captains Fay Ripley and Rob Beckett are joined by celebrity guests Josie d'Arby, Emilia Fox, Richard Madeley and John Thomson for the final edition of the first series of the TV trivia quiz.
- Four people all claim to be "Fern Maxted" the owner of a property in Ashford, Kent. The celebrity panel are joined by guest panellist Laurence Llewelyn-Bowen to snoop around and determine who is telling the truth.
- The regular panel of comedians are joined by guest panellist Robert Rinder to try to identify Michael, the true homeowner. However, the path to the truth becomes more and more obscured the more they learn.
- Jimmy Carr joins the panellists to identify who is the real Gemma from an insta-mum, a new singleton, a die-hard rainbow fan and a Gemma bringing the colour to Farnham, Surrey.
- Four people all claim to be Erica, an artist living with partner Sam in a stylish south east London home. Katie Piper joins the panel to try to work out who is the real homeowner.
- This week the panel of comedians are joined by Joe Sugg and Richard Madeley to try to identify who is the owner of a property in Guildford, Surrey. Three 'Clare's' and a 'Klara' (from Slovakia) are trying to convince them.
- Celebrity couple Spencer Matthews and Vogue Williams join the panel this week as 4 people claim to be Mitch from Hinckley near Leicester, to be married to Adam, and to be the interiors enthusiast who has created their green-heavy home.