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- In the 1890s, William Murdoch uses radical forensic techniques for the time, including fingerprinting and trace evidence, to solve some of the city's most gruesome murders.
- Charlie, a young boy from an impoverished family, and four other kids win a tour of an amazing chocolate factory run by an imaginative chocolatier, Willy Wonka, and his staff of Oompa-Loompas.
- Two detectives work together to take down a serial killer operating on both sides of the Texas-Chihuahua border.
- In 1667, 28-year-old all-powerful king of France, Louis XIV, decides to build the greatest palace in the world - Versailles. But drained budget, affairs and political intrigues complicate things.
- Dr Lucien Blake left Ballarat as a young man. But now he finds himself returning, to take over not only his dead father's medical practice, but also his on-call role as the town's police surgeon.
- Aliens help a feisty old New York couple in their battle against the ruthless land developer who's out to evict them.
- British comedian Richard Ayoade and a celebrity guest, usually from the comedy world, spend 48 hours in a popular city to discover the must see tourist attractions.
- Qualified dancers from ballroom and ballet to salsa, jive and hip-hop all compete to be named the best.
- A woman discovers her family's lifestyle has been funded by blood and seeks to protect herself and her loved ones.
- The series follows Frankie Drake, a female private detective operating in Toronto in the 1920s.
- In the early 20th century, a young doctor arrives in a small Russian village around the time of the Russian Revolution to work in the local hospital.
- Set in the exciting and dangerous world of the Second World War, it follows the stories of five highly skilled young recruits.
- Famous actors, directors and writers reminisce about their careers and the philosophy behind their craft.
- A council man becomes increasingly disillusioned over the years, but a heroic act gets him approval and becomes a front-runner for the mayor-ship of Manchester while trying to keep his own secrets buried.
- A look at the love affair between 1960s supermodel Jean Shrimpton and photographer David Bailey.
- The lives of two working class Australian families who come to live together at One Cloud Street, over a period of twenty years, 1943 - 1963.
- A self-made millionaire, an art professor and a banker swap priceless art with forgeries and make off with the goods.
- Isabella Rossellini's takes her educational series about the mating habits of different animals on the road.
- A survey of the artistic history of the comic book medium and some of the major talents associated with it.
- They turned crime into an art form. Meet the crooks who plundered artistic treasures, sending shock waves through the art scene and setting off frantic dragnets across the globe.
- What makes an artist? What drives someone to create a painting, a composition or write a novel? While many academic categories of art exist, not every artist easily fits into prescribed meanings. Alan Russell-Cowan is one such artist. Afflicted with paranoid schizophrenia, we watch Cowan struggle with the desire to be a great painter, while battling delusions and auditory hallucinations. My Name is Alan and I Paint Pictures examines Cowan's life, the role art and painting play in it, and how mental illness intertwines with artistic creation and perception. For Alan, painting becomes a cure for his symptoms, the means of his release - yet for us his painting means much more. It is an alternative perspective on art and life, a world of mental illness visually reconstructed for viewers who never experience this themselves Through Alan's life and work, we can examine the wider art world, questioning the means and rationale behind contemporary critical judgment of art.
- Author-designer Mikhail Shemiakin's sinister re-imagining of Tchaikovsky's beloved Christmas ballet.
- Featuring Josh Groban, Kings of Leon, The Flaming Lips and Patti LaBelle, On The Record With Mick Rock goes into each of the artists' hometowns to check out the sights and sounds that inspire them.
- A once-famous millionaire "business artist" is forced to confront his own legendary obnoxious behavior, while trying to find love through fame.
- Chasing the Sun follows adventure-seeker, former Pro surfer, and international model Stephen Jake Friedman (The Blueprint, Fox Networks) as he travels the world. The series tells stories through the locals Stephen meets.
- A revival of Peter Wright's production of "The Nutcracker".
- Follows Michael Nunn and William Trevitt, two former Royal Ballet dancers known as 'The BalletBoyz,' as they audition, select and train a new American dance company.
- Close Up: Portraits features a roster of the world's top photographers, caught in the creative act, behind the camera. As captured through the lens of Albert Maysles, a legendary filmmaker (Gimme Shelter, Salesman, Grey Gardens) and photographer in his own right, the intimate moments of fellow artists in their creative element are brought to life. Artist to artist, photographer to photographer, Close Up: Portraits explores the philosophies and techniques with which the photographers approach every shot. The images the world knows and loves, the photographers that create them: Maysles Films' Close Up: Portaits is a window into the creative state of mind of some of today's top working photographers.
- In this two-part original special, host Chelsea Cannell takes viewers on what can only be described as a dream trip through France. From the City of Lights to the French Riviera, Cannell explores the origins of luxury to its roots in modern-day culture. From art to yachts to real estate, Cannell goes on a trip of a lifetime, even meeting Renoir's great-grandson.
- One-hour special that documents the work of arts programs across the U.S. that enrich their communities. From visual arts to ballet, music to film, we hear from the people who spearhead the programs and the people whose lives they touch.
- Big Ballet follows a troupe of plus-size amateur dancers as they attempt to realise their dream of dancing Swan Lake. Rebellious dance legend Wayne Sleep was the shortest dancer ever to make his debut on the Royal Ballet stage and now he wants to unlock the world of ballet for a wider audience and break one of the biggest taboos in ballet: size. Under the watchful eye of Wayne and prima ballerina Monica Loughman, the dancers attempt to do what some experts say is impossible.
- Tackling serious topics with humor, songs, animations, and tongue-in-cheek graphics, The Green Room with Nadia Brown is about the issues surrounding the creative economy and the impact of Arts and Culture on every aspect of society.
- Destination: Versailles is a travelogue hosted by Carly Steel detailing all the amazing historical sights and tantalizing tastes the city of Versailles has to offer. Features a visit to the Palace of Versailles and it's iconic gardens as well as local cheese and chocolate shops, a restaurant where you dine like royalty, a lesson in French etiquette, the buzzing street market, a stunning equestrian display, and a private tour of Château de Vaux-le-Vicomte - the original inspiration for the Palace of Versailles.
- Ovation's Passport to Journy is a guided tour of the new travel-lifestyle channel, Journy. Preview exclusive clips and sneak peeks to some of the best travel and lifestyle shows around.