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- Filmed in a documentary style, this UK Police TV Series deals with detectives handling murders.
- Uniquely intimate documentary following the stars of Monty Python as they reunite for a final time to stage a marathon ten shows of Monty Python Live (mostly) - One Down Five to Go at The O2, London in July 2014.
- An exploration of mental illness and current available treatments, hosted by actor David Harewood, who suffered a mental breakdown at age 23 and was successfully treated with anti-psychotic medication.
- Harrowing at one moment and heartwarming the next, HOLD ME TIGHT, LET ME GO is set at England's Mulberry Bush School, founded by Barbara Dockar-Drysdale who developed unique methods for working with children suffering through severe emotional trauma. Winner of the International Documentary Film Festival Amsterdam Special Jury Prize, this film will be broadcast on PBS P.O.V. in July, 2009.
- Documentary which explores how fathers and their children cope with the loss of a mother after being abandoned or bereaved. Three families are followed over the course of a year. Carl lives with his disabled teenage daughter, Naomi, who's taking her dad into new territory as she enters puberty. Kelly leaves John and her three children for a lover after 12 years, and John is left in sole charge of the kids. Piers's wife Marilyn dies soon after giving birth to their second child William Elvis.
- Left for Dead. 20 May 2004, Tottenham, north London: while his wife and stepdaughter get ready for church, Douglas Mullings confronts youths who have damaged his car. One of them makes a phone call - and minutes later, the family man is gunned down by a masked hit man. As his life hangs in the balance, the Met's Trident team takes up the case. Can they persuade witnesses to testify, or will fear of reprisals enable the attackers to evade justice?
- A documentary about the decay and industrial collapse of America's fourth largest city.
- From formidable opponent to laughing stock in the space of two short years: this is the story of Brexit Britain as told by the European politicians tasked with negotiating an exit deal. With exclusive access to the European parliament's Brexit Steering Group, this revelatory fly on the wall documentary captures the internal workings of European negotiators as they deal with an increasingly beleaguered Britain. As Europe contends with a decidedly un-United Kingdom, the austere corridors and dim-lit offices of Brussels become the stage for a human drama of epic proportions; a fractured tale that is by turns exasperating, tragic and hilarious.
- The definitive story of the January 2015 attacks in Paris by Islamist militants against satirical magazine Charlie Hebdo, the police and a Jewish supermarket.
- Observational documentary following staff of Network Rail, the UK's national railway infrastructure owner, focusing on Birmingham New Street station to see how staff deal with daily challenges ranging from flooding to Banksy.
- The Trouble with Pirates tells the story of Somali piracy with unique access to Somalia, the negotiators, the European warships in the Gulf of Aden and the heartbreak of a hostage situation gone wrong.
- Two worlds meet when a former luxury hotel in a small town in the west of Ireland becomes the new home for hundreds of Syrian asylum seekers. While some locals see it as their duty to help, others are deeply suspicious of the newcomers.
- Britain is the third biggest buyer of cut flowers in the world, most of which are sourced from overseas. But change is in the air as this documentary follows a new generation of British florists revolutionising the industry.
- Internecine stories of paternity testing, sometimes with devastating results.
- For the first time in its history, St Paul's has granted the BBC privileged access to film behind the scenes in the countdown to Christmas and on the big day itself.
- Ian Mucklejohn made history when he became the first single man in the UK to have his own children without a female partner. But he knew one day they would have to meet their mother. Five years ago bachelor Ian Mucklejohn, a 58-year-old businessman, decided that what was missing in his life was children. He could have found a woman just to have a baby with, but didn't think that would have been ethical or morally justifiable. Also, if the relationship broke up, the mother would get custody. So with the help of the internet he found an American egg donor, had her eggs fertilised with his sperm in California and paid a surrogate to carry the babies - something he would not have been able to do legally in the UK.
- The documentary examines Amnesty International's successes and failures over the 50 years since it was founded.
- Malcolm Walker, maverick CEO of Iceland Supermarket, opens the doors to his frozen empire.
- Composer Neil Brand charts the history of the movie musical, its legendary stars and genre defining movies.