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- Hobbs has Dominic and Brian reassemble their crew to take down a team of mercenaries: Dominic unexpectedly gets sidetracked with facing his presumed deceased girlfriend, Letty.
- The story of the kidnapping of 16-year-old John Paul Getty III and the desperate attempt by his devoted mother to convince his billionaire grandfather Jean Paul Getty to pay the ransom.
- Director Michael Apted revisits the same group of British-born adults after a seven-year wait. The subjects are interviewed as to the changes that have occurred in their lives during the last seven years.
- Airbnb has become a useful tool for millions, but some are not so enamoured with it. This documentary not only hears from those who have had nightmare experiences but also looks at the site's wider impact on rental markets and communities.
- The story of the biggest demonstration in human history, which took place on 15th February 2003, against the impending war on Iraq.
- Royals: Keeping The Crown charts the rise, fall, and rebranding of royal families across the globe from the First World War to the present day. From the murder of the Romanov family in 1918 to Prince Harry's marriage to the American actress Meghan Markle in 2018.
- Follows the aftermath of the death of Princess Diana in 1997, when the British Royal Family nearly lost their place in the hearts of the nation.
- True crime documentary using dramatic reconstructions and testimony from police and victim's friends to recall the series of murders of women at railway stations in London in the 1980s.
- Susanna Reid explores the murder of 8-year-old schoolgirl, Sarah Payne.
- In 1979, former Liberal Party leader Jeremy Thorpe was tried for his involvement in the attempted murder of his former gay lover Norman Scott. This documentary about the political forces that tried to protect Thorpe was made on the assumption that he would be found guilty, but was scrapped when an unexpected not-guilty verdict was returned. It was shown for the first time in 2018, alongside the dramatization A Very English Scandal (2018), in an updated and edited form, following the death of Thorpe which prevents him bringing a libel action.
- Thomas Markle details his journey from raising Meghan Markle on his own to his heart attack days before her wedding to Prince Harry, Duke of Sussex. Due to his sudden fame as the father of Meghan Markle now Duchess of Sussex he was followed by British tabloids and his own daughter is taking him to the courts accused of publishing parts of a letter addressed to him with accusations and hurtful words aimed to cause him pain aged 75 years old
- In this award-winning documentary for Channel 4, as part of their season of programmes about mental health , Jon Richardson investigates Obsessive Compulsive Disorder.
- Filmmaker Robb Leech is desperate to understand his stepbrother Rich's transition from middle-class white boy, to convicted terrorist.
- Documentary examining the history of scandals that have beset Prince Andrew the Duke of York and his family, with special focus on his controversial friendship with Jeffrey Epstein, and how it compares to the previous Dukes of York.
- British comedian Simon Brodkin has hit the headlines for his audacious pranks on public figures. His methods have remained secret until now, cameras follow him as he plans to prank 3 famous people.
- A profile of the American actress who has won the heart of Prince Harry. Royal experts provide an insight into the couple's romance and friends and colleagues discuss Meghan's childhood in Los Angeles.
- Justin Lee Collins attempts to track down the cast of Fame, both the film and the TV series.
- Bigfoot videos, Alien Autospy videos, Loch Ness videos, and Billy Myers' UFO films, is this footage really real?
- A Documentary about renowned British artist Damien Hirst
- With unprecedented access, documentary filmmaker Robb Leech takes us inside Europe's biggest and busiest Muslim community, in the heart of London's East End. Robb quickly finds himself immersed in a breaking news story as three schoolgirls flee to Syria to become jihadi brides.
- Lucy Beaumont presents this documentary marking the 50th anniversary of the triple trawler tragedy of 1968 and the protest by trawler-men's wives against the dangerous working conditions.
- On the 50th anniversary of Winston Churchill's death, Jeremy Paxman tells the story of his state funeral and examines whether Churchill's immense legacy still has resonance today.
- Justin Lee Collins is on a mission to reunite the cast of the original Star Wars trilogy.
- 1994– Not Rated8.1 (9)TV EpisodeDorchester street in London's East End was a thriving community until the coming of the Blitz. Today all that is left is a park and aging memories of the time London went to war. The Time decide to uncover the history of the street, using excavations and eyewitness accounts.
- Staff at Heathrow airport contend with drunken passengers, drugs and drones. Meanwhile, Sue and Demi deal with an extra load of passengers after a closure at Gatwick airport.
- The Bank is to produce a report on the economic impact of a no-deal Brexit so subjects major UK banks to a stress test. The Governor heads to New York to announce efforts to protect the global economy from the impact of climate change.
- Daniel find out his Jewish ancestor was accused of fraud at a time when being Jewish, was seen as an outsider though out Europe hate speech was on the rise. He's grandfather on his mothers side owned a jewelry shop in London and after fire his grandfather was main suspect making him feel like there was not was out he wrote a note and took his own life. He also follows up on Irish ancestry.
- Cathy Newman investigates the friendship between Prince Andrew and paedophile Jeffrey Epstein amid accusations that the Prince slept with a 17-year-old girl supplied by Epstein.
- After the disappearance of child, Madeline McCann 168 days ago; Dispatches sent a team of five of the UK's best-qualified criminal investigators to Praia da Luz to investigate and assess the situation.
- Was a wealthy female tenant poisoned by her landlord, to whom she had signed over her assets just before her death in the belief that he would look after her recently adopted 10-year-old son?
- As Prince Andrew steps back from his public duties, Darragh MacIntyre hears from the victims of his former friend and convicted child sex offender, Jeffrey Epstein and his accomplice, Ghislaine Maxwell.
- The infamous battle of Fallujah is told by eye-witness accounts from journalists, soldiers and civilians.
- Sasha and Jeremy investigate their first Scottish case, the murder of a reclusive pensioner in 1952, for which two men stood trial but only one was executed.
- The barristers return to their examination of the case of Frederick Seddon from S.3 Ep.9. 1 year on they learn what Seddon's relative's research has uncovered, the theory of a crime writer and new information discovered by a biographer.
- Did Harold Shipman begin killing patients when he was working as a junior doctor in Pontefract? Did preconceptions about the elderly victims allow him to to get away with murdering hundreds of people, in plain sight, for nearly 30 years?
- Andrew explores changing attitudes to the death penalty, sexuality and race by looking at figures such as Diana Dors, Ruth Ellis, Roy Jenkins, Mary Whitehouse, Graham Chapman and Darcus Howe.
- Andrew explores how we have sought to come to terms with Britain's decline as a world power since 1952 by looking at big names such as Louis Mountbatten, Tony Benn, Enoch Powell, Bob Geldof and David Attenborough.
- Former footballers, including Paul Stewart, David White and Andy Woodward, speak out about the sexual abuse they suffered as youth players and how it burdened them during their professional careers.
- The final episode follows the court trials of high profile abusers and asks what justice might look like for the men whose lives have been torn apart.
- The Queen Mother enjoyed a privileged childhood. But how did the woman who never expected to be Queen become the leader Hitler called 'the most dangerous woman in Europe'?
- Sandringham in Norfolk, purchased in 1861 for Prince Edward, is one of the few royal residences owned personally by the Windsors.
- On a wintry night in December 1985, 19-year-old Alison Day goes missing after getting off a train - and her disappearance turns into a murder hunt when her body is recovered from a canal.
- John Duffy has been sentenced to life for murder and rape. But he wasn't alone in these crimes, and after almost a decade of silence, he starts to talk.
- A new weekly, live comedy and current affairs show hosted by David Mitchell, Jimmy Carr, Charlie Brooker and Lauren Laverne. Mitchell interviews David Willetts, the Minister for Universities and Science.