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- The merciless 1970s rivalry between Formula One rivals James Hunt and Niki Lauda.
- A live-action prequel feature film following a young Cruella de Vil.
- The story of the 1980s snooker rivalry between the flamboyant Alex Higgins and the methodical Steve Davis.
- Comedy and entertainment as impressionist Jon Culshaw plays a variety of characters including Tony Blair, Gordon Brown, Billy Connolly, Denise Robertson, Des Lynam and Robbie Williams.
- British documentary charting the rise of sticker albums and the sticker-collecting craze.
- Following the remarkable story of 18-year-old Billy Monger as he attempts to become the first ever amputee to race competitively in a single-seater racing car.
- A documentary about Spitting Image (1984) and the impact it had, including clips of the most memorable moments and contributions from many of the cast, crew and some of celebrities portrayed on the show.
- A documentary that picks the biggest flops called up to play for the national team before the 2010 FIFA World Cup.
- A look back at the history of the UEFA European Football Championship from 1960 to 2012.
- Members of the England squad look back at their 1986 World Cup campaign.
- On the 20th anniversary of Euro 96, Gabriel Clarke looks back at England's journey through the tournament.
- This Shiver (ITV Studios) documentary reveals what happened behind-the-scenes on some of the most momentous breaking news events in our lifetime - as told by those caught up in the real-life drama, those in the newsrooms and those responsible for delivering these newsflashes into millions of people's homes. News stories covered include the death of Diana, Princess of Wales (1997); the assassination of President Kennedy in Dallas (1963); the coal-tip landslide in Aberfan (1966); the Lockerbie Air Disaster (1988); the terrorist attacks on the World Trade Center in New York (2001); the start of Operation Desert Storm during the Gulf War (1991); the dramatic end of the Iranian Embassy siege in London (1980); and the announcement of the death of the Queen Elizabeth, the Queen Mother (2002).
- After more than 30 years, British professional wrestling returns to ITV screens with this one-off New Year's Eve special. Featuring some of the UK's top wrestlers and commentary from the legendary Jim Ross.
- Eric Bristow looks back at the players who defined darts's most prominent decade, the 1980s.
- Tracy, whose life had just begun to revert to normal, is devastated, and the team race to work out what has been missed, and how to make Salisbury safe again.
- Harry is joined by Neil 'Razor' Ruddock and Joe Pasquale as they become medieval knights then take to the skies. They also participate in a living history day at Corfe Castle.
- Harry is joined by footballing friends John Barnes and Chris Kamara and takes them to see what Sandbanks has to offer from the sea. John encounters some nudists.
- Harry invites some old mates from the I'm a Celebrity, Get Me Out of Here! (2002) jungle to a polo shootout at the British Beach Polo Championships, held every year on Sandbanks beach. Harry attends a music festival.
- It's a family affair this time around as Harry plans a camping trip to Brownsea Island and goes toe-to-toe at crazy golf with his son Jamie.
- Jack takes a light-hearted look at the way that class is woven into the DNA of British sport and how breaking social boundaries can lead to moments of incredible drama.
- Jack celebrates some of the greatest rivalries in British sport, from Scotland's 'Auld Enemy' to the Ashes and England's rugby World Cup win in Australia.
- Jack takes a light-hearted look at Britain's most glorious sporting failures, such as Welsh World Cup rugby, Derek Remond's hamstring and the truly unique Eddie the Eagle.
- 2002–20177.2 (26)TV Episode
- A profile of the snooker player, who reached six World Championship finals during the 1980s and 90s, but failed to win any of them, yet became vastly popular with the public for his 'whirlwind' style of play.