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- Docudrama series with author Dan Jones. It follows the period from control freak king Henry II to the tyrant king Richard II.
- Author Dan Brown insists his novel "Lost Symbol" is historically accurate. Tony Robinson presents an investigation to determine how historically accurate it really is
- Alex Beresford follows the most destructive winds on Earth and examines the May tornado tragedy near Oklahoma City and Moore, Oklahoma through the eyes of the people who survived this unprecedented event.
- Metropolis explores one important world city each episode, uncovering rich historical secrets behind its extraordinary location.
- The Fitzroy is a live action black comedy set in an alternative post-apocalyptic 1950s. The world is covered in poisonous gas, and the last place for a traditional seaside holiday is The Fitzroy hotel, an abandoned submarine just off the coast of England. The film centers on Bernard, the hotel's bellboy, cook, maintenance man and general dogsbody, as he faces a constant battle to keep the decaying hotel airtight and afloat. But when he falls in love with a murderous guest, he is thrown into a mad day of lies, backstabbing and chaos. As Bernard struggles to hide her murders from the other guests and suspicious authorities, his world literally begins to sink around him.
- Various weather specialists explore and explain rare and unusual weather around the world
- After a viral pandemic takes its grip on the planet turning humans into flesh craving mutants, TV adventurer Hunter Smith fights back by presenting Get Some, a show in which he tracks and kills the infected for the entertainment of the surviving population.
- From timber to cattle and from water to oil to gold, we'll take the ultimate inventory of all the natural resources that the Earth has to offer to uncover the absolute value of the planet. With informative CGI sequences, this Special will calculate the quantity of each resource - how much we've used through human history and how much is left - and put a price tag on all commodities in their raw state, before man has added value through design or manufacture. In the process we'll get a macro view of history by examining how prices and demand for certain resources have changed over time as new technologies make new materials valuable while rendering others useless.
- A long abandoned house, an urban legend and a secret party; the ingredients are all there in this stylish B-movie horror.
- Sam King is a runner at a major record company who has secretly set up his own record label in the basement. This drama follows the trials and tribulations of his professional and personal life as he tries to make his first signing while keeping his label a secret from his employers.
- Four students from different religious backgrounds in Baghdad document their final year in high school.
- Scientists find out what impact climate change has on our world.
- This series is challenging the public assumptions and myths surrounding the iconic Tower of London and is using original historical sources to shed new light on fascinating individual cases, gruesome executions, and notorious prisoners.
- National Geographic gets 10 experts to pick the most significant natural disasters ever, adding eyewitness accounts and CGI to flesh out the stories.
- Starring Oscar Nominee Ron Moody (Best Actor- Oliver!) and introducing Lewis Aaltonen, with Crispin Bonham-Carter, Julian Rhind-Tutt, Geoff McGivern and Ty Glaser. England 1979. After witnessing his parent's untimely death, 11 year-old Brian Lair is taken into an institution, insisting that he isn't human but is, in fact, a lizard. With each failed attempt to reach him his behavior becomes more antisocial and withdrawn. Is Brian a lost cause? Or can a sinister late night visitor succeed in reaching him before it's too late? UK- 19 minutes. Screen SIze Films. Written by Phil Porter and James Tovell. Prod/Dir. James Tovell.
- Richard Wilson investigates the rise of automated services in Britain.
- Set in 1944 Belarus, this is the story of a German soldier who deserts the army in hopes of going home before being completely dehumanized by war. Forming an unlikely friendship with the orphaned, Russian boy soldier he refused to execute, he goes on the run where an act of self-sacrifice leads to his ultimate redemption.
- This series tells the history of three great ships, the Titanic, the Bismarck, and the TS Canberra, that mirror the history of the century.
- An investigation into America's 'kill/capture' programme to discover new evidence of the strategy's impact, and its costs.
- Maritime Historian Andrew Lambert looks at the Royal Navy's battle with the German battleship Bismarck.
- Seconds from Disaster reveals how a US mission in Somalia quickly turns from a raid to a search and rescue mention leaving 18 American soldiers are dead and another 73 are injured.
- On 11 March 2011, a massive earthquake and tsunami off Japan's coast caused a meltdown at the Fukushima Nuclear Power Plant.
- In 1963 a landslide from Monte Toc into the reservoir of the Europe's highest dam caused a giant flood wave that destroyed the village of Longarone and other villages, claiming over 2,000 lives.
- On 26 November 2008, terrorists attacked two luxury hotels (one of them the famous Taj Mahal Hotel), a Jewish educational center, a café and a train station in Mumbai, killing 166 people.
- After a 51-day siege at the ranch of an armed religious cult, the FBI tries to force people out with tear gas, but a fire breaks out and almost 80 people die.
- A look at the series of decisions and mistakes that led to the world's largest oil spill disaster, and that 11 workers on the rig died.
- Tour inside a lit up mansion in Florida, an organic hillside house in Spain, a fairy-tale apartment building in Germany and a Californian cliff house built to weather the sea air.
- This assortment of Extreme Homes from all over the world includes a house in Utah built to mimic a leaf, a Russian residence that looks like a shipwreck and an Australian house that soars like a butterfly.
- This assortment of homes from all over the world includes a New York home inspired by a diamond ring, a house in Mexico shaped like a shark, an 800-year-old Scottish fortress and a South African home covered in colorful symbols.
- A house in Idaho that dangles off a cliff, an old home in The Netherlands that has been turned into an abstract work of art, a California party pad with water running through it and a Japanese home made from a box and a ball. San Francisco has a zigzag house, a modern home in Italy started life 300 years ago as a rustic tool shed and a South African residence looks like it is made of twigs. An Australian home loves straight lines while an ancient residence in France used to accommodate monks and a house in Wales flies over a river and a Canadian home embraces a waterfall.
- Look into a house curled up in the Arizona heat, a Danish home designed to look like two giant waves and an old English hideaway for American war heroes. There's a country house that looks like a miniature airship in Russia.
- This assortment of extreme homes includes a house in New Mexico that looks like a piece of pottery, a Japanese home more like origami, a psychedelic Danish condo and an 860-year-old English abbey.
- This assortment of homes includes a California home modeled on a spy plane, a Japanese origami-style residence in Northern Ireland, a glass house with no internal walls in the Netherlands and a medieval-inspired home in Idaho.
- This assortment of extreme homes includes a South African house with an all-seeing eye, an egg-shaped floating home on an English river, a colorful New York residence and one with a seven-level playground in Belgium.
- Check out a Californian house covered in wrap-around art, home in Spain shaped like a slice of pie, a space in Australia where wooden fins block the sun,and a Japanese home shaped like a mushroom.
- Take a look inside some of the world's most Extreme Homes, including a house that turns with the sun, a residence that spins like a flower turning to the sun and one that looks like a UFO has landed.
- This amazing assortment of homes from all over the world includes a clapboard cottage in New York, a Danish apartment block where cars take priority over people and a house in Italy built around thousand year old olive trees.
- Check out a Mexican house that literally lights up, a fairy-tale cottage in Canada fit for a hobbit, an Australian home that soars over stormy seas and a home shaped like a pile of boxes in Korea.
- This amazing assortment of homes from all over the world includes a clapboard cottage in New York, a Danish apartment block where cars take priority over people and a house in Italy built around thousand year old olive trees.
- This amazing assortment of homes from all over the world includes a glass pavilion in California, a South Korean house that looks like an ice crystal and a tent-like house in Mexico made entirely out of fiberglass.
- A Mexican factory that's been turned into a luxury home full of folk art, a tree house in Australia with no walls, a home in Ireland hidden behind a huge metal screen and a house in California with a giant boulder in the living room.