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- Alice visits the magical kingdom on the other side of the looking glass.
- A fading Hollywood star looks back at the days of his youth as he returns home from his best friend's funeral.
- A wild weekend is in store for three high school seniors who visit a local college campus as prospective freshmen.
- Set in Northern England, this powerful tale of suppressed sexuality offers poignant and sharply observant social commentary, interlaced with a tender romance. Vetern actress Barbara Marten tugs at the heart as Ellen Hardy, a working-class mother unhappily married to Geoff and struggling with her feelings for another woman - her 10-year-old son's vivacious teacher, Kathy Thompson.
- Justine is a love story set against the backdrop of Brighton and tracked by a violent and puzzling tale of a young woman's descent into self-destruction. She meets Rachel and love takes over. At first it heals, but Justine's pain goes deep, and soon a new battle commences, more urgent and angry than anything she has ever before experienced.
- The story of two powerful women, fighting each other in a man's world: Elizabeth I and Mary, Queen of Scots.
- Samantha (a dork) is in love with Payton (another dork) who is in love with Carrie (a cheerleader), who dates Clark (the football captain). When Clark seeks out Payton for secret comic book lessons, Payton sees his chance to be with Carrie. But Carrie's more interested in setting Payton up with Samantha.
- Jimmy, a young boy trying to gain acceptance from his peers, is horrified when he sees a circus trainer abusing a bear cub. One of the circus employees tells Jimmy that there is a magic cave in the hills nearby that can transport people to another time, and that maybe he can use it to help the bear. Jimmy does some exploring, finds the cave, and is amazed to find himself transported back to the early 1800's where he encounters Jeremiah, a nature-loving mountain man with a bear friend of his own. Jeremiah agrees to come to the future and help out Jimmy, but the 21st century is quite different from the 19th, and springing the bear cub will not be as easy as Jeremiah thinks. Not in any way related to the "Grizzly Adams" television series.
- Exploring the crimes filmed through smartphones, interviewing the people involved, and discovering the phenomenon of how technology intersects with crime.
- Touring a repossessed chateau, a film location scout falls for its flirtatious representative, who recounts the story of an influential book written there. But is their connection for real, or just a projection of the book's characters?
- Against the wishes of his parents, Tae goes to Singapore to become a dancer. His teacher Emi yearns to return to competition and finds a kindred spirit in Tae. Their closeness inspires jealousy in Emi's controlling boyfriend Cheng.
- The Mercedes-AMG Project One faced delays and tensions as engineers worked to build a street-legal hypercar with F1 technology, promised in 2015 and delivered after 6 years. Interviews provide an inside look at the car's development.
- Good-looking, well-spoken Phil is broke and cannot understand how flatmate James has recently acquired a lot of extra cash and a permanent grin on his face. James's secret? Adonis Escorts - 40 pounds an hour, 150 for the night. Faced with imminent eviction, a reluctant Phil is persuaded to join the agency and soon the two gigolos have a loyal following including bored housewife, Frances. In fact business is booming until love rears its ugly head. And then chaos reigns as James falls in love with Phil, Phil falls in love with Helen, Helen takes Phil home to her mother - Frances, Frances goes crazy because she had fallen for her daughter's new boyfriend Phil, and Darren just wants to make it alright - by settling down with James. Who is definitely not gay. Just confused!
- In Shinto religion, in order to make something sacred, man will tie a rope around it. This sacred quality of the tying can be applied also to Kinbaku, which is an erotic, spiritual, artistic connection between the people who are doing it
- The story of young aspiring professional surfer Ned Blakey. It chronicles the life of Ned as he lives out his dreams, unfortunately his life gets turned upside down and he eventually hits rock bottom. With nowhere to turn Ned finds himself back at where it all began.
- We take two very different locals, get them to plan their ideal itinerary for how to spend 48 hours in their hometown, then get them to swap itineraries, and live out each others dream weekend.
- A quirky, moving and very funny tale of two friends that set out on a heroic trip to the North Pole only to discover that before they can become heroes, they must first become men.
- Logan, a cynic with a photographic memory, follows his sister's killer onto a night-rider bus. As the line between past and present begins to blur on the journey, Logan uncovers he has a complex past with much more than one passenger.
- In each episode of V is for Vino, your host and certified sommelier Vince, takes you to a wine region to explore its culture, taste the wine, meet the winemakers and cook delicious food pairings in a local restaurant.
- A group of people starts a money pyramid scheme. As they start to make major money, jealousy and greed enter the picture. Their friendships are tested when they start to turn on each other.
- André Kajlich aims to be the first double amputee to complete the Race Across America (RAAM), a grueling 12-day, 3,082-mile bike race from California to Maryland.
- The true story of the forced construction of the infamous Thai-Burma Railway by prisoners of war during World War 2. 100,000 men died of disease, starvation or were beaten to death by the Japanese and Korean guards.
- A ghoulish guide to Great Britain. Host Michaela Strachan visits haunted locations around the country to recount the supernatural stories. Building owners, historians, paranormal experts and eyewitnesses explain sightings.
- When Martin Luther nailed his 95 'points for discussion' to Wittenberg's Castle church, his quiet life exploded into an international confrontation, an argument with the Pope, and ultimately, the Protestant Reformation. A simple monk pitted against the might, power, and money of Rome. But while the religious, social and political consequences have been much discussed, we reveal a fundamentally human story of honesty, faith, and fortitude. Narrated by David Suchet.
- When Uncle Max takes his nephew Luke out for the day there is sure to be fun.. and trouble!
- Portrayal of life on the streets of Manchester, giving an insight into the young unsettling lives of city kids.
- Ancient Bible Destinations of Greece takes a spiritual journey throughout the country, breathing life into the history of the early days of Christianity and offering relevant and powerful insights to the events told in the world's bestselling book-the Bible. Narrated by David Suchet and featuring Ancient Greek historian Dr. Michael Scott, the series uncovers in intimate detail the destinations that provided the backdrop for the amazing lives of some of the most well-known Christians. Ancient Bible Destinations visits some of Greece's most popular cities, ruins and historical sites in destinations including Athens, Thessaloniki, Ancient Phillipi, Kavala, Ancient Corinth, Ancient Olympia and many more.
- Sally Noach's refusal to tell his family about his actions during the war meant that his children had little idea of their father's massive rescue operation in Lyon in the early 1940s. Almost four decades after the Dutch businessman's death, his daughter, Lady Irene Hatter, embarks on a journey to find out the truth behind her father's bravery, which helped save the lives of hundreds of Jews.
- A documentary depicting the history of modern body modification from its start in the early 1940s until its worldwide breakthrough in the 90s.
- In 1975, an expedition led by Chris Bonington set out to achieve the impossible. To climb the South West Face of Everest, and put the very first British Mountaineers on her summit.
- At Christmas, Derek is moved to a different home for people with various mental health issues, and his coming into their lives helps them prove that the real misfits are those walking round outside doing harm to others.
- A British amateur cycling team, compete in the hardest bicycle race on the planet. In order to win they must battle extreme fatigue and injury and also the most punishing of American terrains.
- Documentary about the legacy of Sir Edward Weary Dunlop and Thai trader Boon Pong and one mans life struggle to have them recognised.
- TV Series
- Beautiful but deadly Maggie is a woman scorned when Martin re-emerges in her life. But a detective who is not as dopey as he looks, and a couple of witty lady barristers wish to ensure that the only thing served is justice.
- Join renowned actor Simon Callow as he uncovers the moving origins of the song Silent Night that has been two hundred years in the making. A story that begins in humble circumstances, ends with the world's most popular carol. Simon journeys to the Austrian village of Oberndorf as well as the city of Salzburg, where the story of the world's favourite carol had its origins. The First Silent Night introduces us to two impoverished children - Joseph Mohr and Franz Gruber - who grew up in Austria's cobbled streets and wooded villages. The hard years that shaped them would also destine them to meet one day in a poor country church to unite Gruber's music and Mohr's text into this classic carol about the birth of a third poor boy on a quiet night in Bethlehem. Silent Night would speak a message of hope to their country, recovering from the harsh Napoleonic wars that had devastated their cities and villages. The guns would fall silent at last, replaced by the gentle strains of music.
- TV Series'Where Chefs Eat' is a documentary television series, where the best chefs in the world, take us around their hometowns, and show us their favourite places to eat and drink.
- Every year hundreds of Santas from around the world converge on the North Pole to take part in the highly competitive Santa Winter Games. Reindeer racing, chimney climbing, and porridge eating are just a few of the hilarious events that these Santas compete in for the highly coveted gold medal. This year the Australian contingency consisted of one unexpected entrant - self confessed bad boy Dave Downey! Featuring an eclectic array of colorful and compelling characters, stunning vistas and nail biting competition, Dave invites us into his crazy red and white world. This lively and humorous documentary takes us deep into the heart and soul of the North Pole and follows Dave as he rekindles his Christmas spirit and grows from 'naughty to nice' in his attempt to become World Champion Santa.
- Follow acclaimed filmmaker Goran Rosenberg on a daring documentary road trip through the U.S., exploring the movements, events, values and ideas that will shape America in the years to come. Mixing prestigious high profile interviews (politicians, celebrities, academics...) with dramatic encounters with regular people in real life situations (illegal immigrants, vigilantes, activists...), "America's Choice" exposes the many hard choices and challenges America is facing.
- Mum feels neglected by Dad so is flattered when another man pays her more attention. Cavegirl has to toughen up Dad in order to see off the interloper.
- The tribe prepare to celebrate Upright Man Day, a festival to commemorate when humanity first moved from four paws to two. Hooray. Gran and Mum visit Grandad and Cavegirl helps a fleeing slave girl.