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- A bold, feminist film about how the vagina has shaped our view of the world and the shame around female sexuality. Women from 19 to 77 years old talk about puberty, menstruation, birth, motherhood, infertility, menopause, pleasure, sex, pain, trauma, gender, sexuality, cancer, rape and FGM.
- The Durrells (2016) star Keeley Hawes hosts this documentary about the extraordinary lives of The Durrell family after WWII forced them to leave Corfu, with special focus on Gerald, his seminal naturalist work and his visionary zoo.
- A comedy programme of way Baz tries to scare his 70 year old mammy to death(not literally). Suitible for all the family.
- Two young British aristocrats venture outside the palace and across the pond on their first trip to the U.S., where they interact with real-life, unsuspecting everyday Americans.
- Men talk openly about their penis, the realities of sex, masturbation and erections. They also tell of infertility, violence and sexual abuse, as they question taboos around the penis.
- This epic new four-part series is Joanna Lumley's grandest and most challenging journey yet, a breath-taking odyssey from Venice to the Chinese border along the veins of the ancient Silk Road. A perilous network of paths, the Silk Road shaped the modern world, bringing silk, printing, spices, gunpowder, and many other things, to the West. Joanna's adventure will see her travel through a breath-taking array of fabulous landscapes as she crosses continents, deserts, mountains and steppe, boldly following in the footsteps of the merchants, conquerors, kings and pilgrims who once lived and died along this route.
- Documentary series following a batch of fresh-faced teenage recruits going through the British Army's basic training. Each one will suffer successes and failures as they attempt to prove that they have what it takes to be a soldier.
- Joanna Lumley heads off to explore the evolving cities of Berlin, Paris and Rome. On a mission to uncover their secrets, she finds places rich in culture and intrigue.
- Alexander Armstrong heads to South Korea to explore the unique culture and people of this eastern nation.
- Alexander Armstrong explores The Southern Asian island nation of Sri Lanka.
- The presenter embarks on a journey across Iceland, traversing the full breadth of the country to discover more about Iceland's unique culture, wildlife and landscapes.
- Joanna Lumley takes a trip on the Trans-Siberian Express, a trip from Hong Kong to Moscow.
- Ruby Wax's interviews in the 90s were some of the most talked-about shows on TV. These sensational series have never been repeated, and Ruby has never watched them back - until now. In this series Ruby looks back with the benefit of hindsight at all aspects of fame - gaining it it, maintaining it and losing it.
- After a lifetime of travels that have taken her across the globe, Joanna is making her most personal journey yet as she travels around the UK exploring the wonders of the country she calls home.
- Richard E. Grant explores some of the world's most iconic and luxurious hotels.
- The actress visits two of the most enigmatic countries in the Caribbean, Cuba and Haiti, to explore and uncover the hidden gems that these countries have to offer.
- Tom Hardy travels to African countries to explore the dark reality of poaching Rhinos and Elephants. He meets various people involved in anti-poaching missions to give these majestic animals a future.
- Billy Connolly explores the world of death, dabbling in its customs and meeting those working within the industry, while sharing some of his innermost thoughts on shuffling off.
- Ruby is castaway on a remote, uninhabited island off the coast of Madagascar documenting her entire experience using her own handheld camera and body-cams. She will explore how solitude compares to the challenges of urban life.
- Lumley's team examines the theory that Noah's Ark was preserved on Mount Ararat, in Turkish Armenia. First she elaborates on the wide-spread tradition of a massive flood, before and after the Biblical version starring the prophet, and scientific interpretation. Then the ark itself, an improbable shipbuilding project for all Antiquity. Finally Ararat itself, and the relative unimportance whether the Ark is real, as opposed to so many people believing in it.
- Lucy Worlsey takes us back in time to see what it was like for the 12 days of Christmas in King Henry VIII day. From the food, presents, dress, dances, music, celebrations, customs and more. How some customs nowadays are based on that time. Using present day re-enactors, we get the real feel for the time period.
- A selected work of poetry chosen by Joanna Lumley.
- Presented from his shed, Adam introduces a variety of clips, interviews, animation, poems and songs that encapsulate the festive season.
- Esther Rantzen sets out to explore bereavement and coping with grief. It's exactly 20 years since the death of Esther's husband, the broadcaster Desmond Wilcox, but in many ways she has yet to come to terms with her loss.
- The actor and comedian embarks upon a personal journey to the Caribbean to explore his family's roots, how he ended up being British and the deep-rooted, complex connection between the Commonwealth, the Caribbean and the UK.
- ITV commissioned a one off special celebrating the life of one of Britain's most loved performers Kenny Everett, which guarantees to be 'in the best possible taste'.
- Survivalist Ray Mears gets up close and personal with some of the rarest and most dangerous creatures in the world.
- 2020– 46m7.3 (32)TV EpisodeJoanna starts her adventure in Havana in a boxing gym with one of Cuba's rising female boxing stars. She also visits the stars of the cabaret at the National Hotel.
- 2020– 46m7.6 (31)TV EpisodeJoanna visits the town of Guantanamo where she learns about the song Guantanamera. She then travels across the Windward Passage to Haiti where she visits the Citadel and attends a voodoo ceremony.
- 202147m7.6 (40)TV EpisodeJoanna starts her trip at Tilbury Docks in Essex. Along the way to Whitby she drives a replica of James Bond's Aston Martin, visits the plague village of Eyam, revisits the set of Coronation Street and noses around Beatrix Potter's home.
- 202146m7.7 (34)TV EpisodeThis final edition of the travelogue takes Joanna from North Wales to St Michael's Mount and the West Country, ending in her home town of London.
- Alexander begins his Icelandic adventure by observing an erupting volcano and learning about people's beliefs in elves, fairies and trolls.
- Alexander goes north from Reykjavík to Húsavík port for some whale watching. He also boards a small fishing boat and learns how Icelanders prepare Greenland shark before eating it. Then Alexander meets Iceland's finest knitter.
- On Alexander's last day in Iceland, he visits the boiling mud and lava flows of southern Iceland before ascending a frigid glacier and enjoying a seafood lunch.
- Joanna's first view of Paris is from a hot air balloon. She visits the damaged Notre-Dame, and meets Ibrahim, a refugee turned inner-city beekeeper.
- Joanna's visit to Rome includes the Trevi Fountain, a meeting with a famous paparazzo, and the privilege of unlocking the Sistine Chapel with its single key.
- In Berlin, Joanna meets a famous photographer who documented life in Soviet-controlled East Berlin and meets Holocaust survivor, Frau Friedlander.
- Arriving late at night in the bustling center of Seoul, Alexander begins his epic Korean adventure in Gangnam.
- Alexander Armstrong's visit to the bustling capital of South Korea, Seoul continues.
- In the final leg of his South Korean adventure, Alexander Armstrong heads to the bustling port of Busan.
- "Sphincter-winking terror I'm experiencing!" giggles Richard E. Grant as he heads to meet "the Donald" - commander-in-chief of Trump Tower. It's the only nerve-jangling moment that the Oscar-nominated actor experiences in this gleeful skip around the world's most exclusive hotels. From the Augustus suite at Caesar's Palace where you can't even pay to stay there, to a $44k-a-night penthouse.
- Former Holly wood Madam Heidi Fleiss talks hotel scandals with Richard E. Grant.
- How would you like to spend a night in the hotel where your hero has died? Sounds morbid, but Oscar-nominated actor Richard E. Grant makes this a fascinating romp, breathlessly exploring the Bastille's L'Hotel in Paris where dying Oscar Wilde quipped "My wallpaper and I are fighting a duel to the death. One... of us has to go" to New York's Chelsea Hotel, where Dylan Thomas spent his last days.
- Star Wars actor Richard E. Grant invites us to hop on his celebrity coat-tails and check into the world's most exclusive hotels. We visit London's Goring to discover the lengths it's taken to become the British Royal Family's unofficial favorite. Then it's back to LA to see how Hollywood royalty tie the knot, meeting the wedding planner who's organized weddings for Gwen Stefani and Katy Perry.