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- Life changes beyond recognition for the Clarke family when Eve, the world's first fully sentient 'artificial person', comes to live under their roof.
- The story of Sleeping Beauty where upon Aurora sleeps for 100 years and awakens in the modern world.
- Former British Secretary of State for Defence Michael Portillo visits abandoned, iconic locations around the UK that were at the centre of relatively unknown historical events but which are not open to the public.
- It showcases the most compelling murders committed in some of the most remote towns in the western US. These can be the hardest cases for cops to crack.
- Fifteen contestants answer general knowledge questions in rounds leading to a final in which three players compete against one another. In the first two rounds each player is asked a series of questions, and those missing two questions are eliminated. In round three a contestant answering correctly then nominates an opponent who must answer a question correctly to nominate another person. This continues until only three players are left, and they advance to the final round in which each has three lives; the last person with a life left wins the game and a chance to advance to the Grand Final later in the series.
- Dr Tracy Borman goes behind closed doors to reveal the private lives of six historical figures
- As courtesans, fashion icons, political pawns and international celebrities, the great ballerinas have played a multitude of roles both on and off the stage. They have moved from the courts of kings to stages around the globe, from the highs of public adoration to the lows of injury and scandal. But few people know the full story. British prima ballerina Darcey Bussell spent two decades at the top, performing all the great roles in the classical repertoire and becoming one of ballet's most famous faces. She explores the changing role of the ballerina. Journeying from 18th-century France to 1950s America, she examines the challenges that her predecessors encountered, discovers the women who broke the rules and reveals what it takes to be one of the greats. A feast for the senses, Darcey's Ballerina Heroines is an authoritative history of the best ballets and the finest ballerinas.
- Roving celebrity hosts surprise unsuspecting members of the British public, asking them to take part in zany challenges.
- Saira Khan, the first `Apprentice' finalist, presents the search for the best traders in Britain.
- Nine well-known hosts roam around Spain and surprise unsuspecting people into partaking in their funny challenges.
- Archaeologists embark on new digs in Pompeii - they unearth a sacrificial skull, investigate a strange mummy, and crawl through underground tunnels.
- Investigating whether cutting up our credit cards and paying for everything in cash could leave us with more money in our pockets.
- Life changes beyond recognition for the Clarke family when Eve, the world's first fully sentient 'artificial person', comes to live under their roof.
- Eve tries to fit in with other teenagers. However her efforts to impress a gang of girls cause serious problems.
- Eve discovers that human beings come in "two standard models". She becomes interested in football and joins Will's five-a-side team for a vital match in their fight against relegation but it isn't long before he wonders whether he's made the right decision.
- Abs puts his feet up while Eve does his after - school deliveries. But when Eve goes into overdrive saving the planet, life gets dangerous.
- Eve is determined to taste ice cream like her family and friends even though she is warned that the cold temperatures could destroy her operating system. She is becoming difficult in other ways as she starts to suspect the real purpose for her creation. Meanwhile Abe senses a devious way to win the school maths competition.
- Eve goes to a Halloween party despite being told to stay at home by Nick. She proves a hit with one of the boys at the party but it soon becomes clear that someone else has noticed she is there and is determined to track her down - whatever the consequences.
- Despite the incident at the party Zac invites Eve to go out with him but she has a lot to learn about dating. However her family believe he has secret reasons for asking her out.
- Struggling to work out how to keep love-struck Eve away from Katherine's spy Zac, Will and Lily send her to hang out with Abe while they think up a plan. Abe is up to no good making dodgy fizzy drinks, so Eve quickly learns a thing or two about lying. Back at Will's house, Lily has an idea to protect Eve by getting Zac fired. But Eve ends up being enemy #1 when she lies to Will saying Nick has been involved in an accident and is in hospital. So she can spend time alone with Zac.
- Abe's tablet goes haywire - and then, apparently, so does Eve, who seems to have forgotten that she is a robot and that she ever knew Zac. But when Eve sees Lily's parents Maddy and Viv together, she begins to remember fragmentary flashes of Zac. Determined to fill in the blanks, Eve asks Maddy to drive her to Calimov, where Zac worked, so she can understand who he was and why he is no longer in her life. But ends up being held hostage by Kathrine.
- It is Lily's birthday, and Eve is intrigued by the wish Lily makes when she blows out her candles. Eve wants to try it out for herself and 'wishes' to meet her mother. This technically comes true when Mary appears in the form of a hologram before her, revealing to Eve that she is nearby, hiding in the woods. Eve tells Will, but he dismisses her 'wish' as a daydream. While Lily and Will discuss Eve's 'dream', Abe is eavesdropping on them. Abe understands that information about Mary's whereabouts pays well at Calimov. So, he anonymously calls Katherine with a tip-off that Mary is in the woods.
- Lily returns from school upset because she was disqualified from the science fair competition as Will, her partner, didn't show up. Will barely apologises - Lily could have gone with someone else. But Lily doesn't have any other friends. Lily has a brainwave and asks Eve, who has become a daytime TV addict, to come to school with her. At Calimov, Nick is banned from the research room where Katherine is trying to piece together burnt documents and photos recovered from Mary's cabin in the woods. Nick manages to get a look and realises that very soon the pieced-together jigsaw is going to reveal Eve as a robot. Nick needs to come up with a plan quickly.
- Will, Lily and Abe try to help Eve cope after she is devastated by the news that her 'mother' Mary is dead. Eve receives a hologram message that Mary had prerecorded, which gives her instructions about where to hide if she and her friends are ever in trouble. But, for now, Eve and Will do not want to leave their lives behind. In trying to silence Mr Bevan, who now knows Eve's secret, the gang inadvertently gives him more solid evidence. He threatens to tell the truth to the whole school. To keep Bevan quiet, Eve solves a famous maths problem and offers to give him the credit. Bevan agrees. At Calimov, Katherine traps Nick into confessing his involvement with Project Eternity to save a colleague - and then tricks him into revealing the location of the secret lab. With the clock ticking, Nick, Eve and Will plan to run away as Katherine closes in.
- For safety, Katherine wants to keep Eve at Calimov. But Eve is more interested in learning about 'smaller humans' and fancies trying a spot of babysitting herself.
- Dispatches investigates low wage growth, asking who is responsible for wage stagnation and provides a masterclass on how to get a pay rise.
- Celebrity game show presenters pop up anywhere and everywhere to offer the public the chance of winning prizes at the shops, in a car park lift, at a restaurant table or just on the street.
- Quiztina takes her pop-up "Quiz Me Quick" booth to Llandudno. Sam and Mark meet their match in their lift. Tom pops up in a square in Crawley. Crumpet is in Oxford.
- London returns with her death defying quiz ride, something fruity is happening on a market stall in Plymouth and visitors to an Edinburgh art gallery get more than they bargained for.
- Crumpet the talking dog surprises a passer-by in Stratford, Quiztina is quizzing holidaymakers in Blackpool, Sam and Mark's game-show lift returns and Tom Allen pops up in Crawley.
- Crumpet the talking dog is in Oxford. Quiztina's question booth rolls into Brighton. Question Mark is roaming the streets of Glasgow. Art lovers in a Glasgow gallery are challenged via their audio guide.
- Question Mark is causing chaos in Cambridge, a visitor to an art gallery has to follow instructions from his audio tour guide to win money, Sam and Mark's lift returns.
- 201845m7.1 (11)TV EpisodeMichael visits the Royal London Hospital in the East End which closed its doors in 2013 but pioneered medical breakthroughs and universal health-care for generations from its founding in 1740.
- 201845m6.8 (11)TV EpisodeMichael visits one of the most mysterious places in Britain. On the Suffolk coast lie a complex of bunkers, rusting towers and crumpled military hardware once home to an Anglo-American over-the-horizon radar system.
- Michael explores Shepton Mallet prison which over its 400-year history has seen executions and escape attempts, been used as a store for historical documents during wartime and became the U.S. military's WWII death-row.
- 201845m7.1 (11)TV EpisodeIn 1943, the village of Imber on Salisbury Plain began to be used as a Second World War training ground. The residents were ordered to leave by the War Office and, despite promises to the contrary, have never been allowed to return.
- 201845mTV EpisodeThe series returns as Michael visits the former Cambridge Military Hospital in the garrison town of Aldershot, Hampshire to learn of the far-reaching legacy of the medical innovations that took place there.
- 201845m8.4 (5)TV EpisodeMichael ventures inside the London Road Fire Station which was decommissioned in 1986. He learns how the devastating loss of life suffered by the brigade led to the profession being transformed.
- A top secret Cold War stronghold and a decommissioned Soviet nuclear submarine reveal just how close we came to nuclear armageddon, and the British military's plans if it should come.
- Michael visits the abandoned shell of the New Victoria in Bradford, once one of the most impressive entertainment complexes in Britain with a 3,000 seat cinema, grand ballroom and state-of-the-art technology that even 'washed' the air.
- 201845m7.8 (5)TV EpisodeMichael ends his journey in Sussex at the popular seaside resort of Brighton. He examines the Victorian engineering keeping the ruined West Pier standing. He then joins Britain's oldest swimming club for a dip in the sea.