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- Nine noble families fight for control over the lands of Westeros, while an ancient enemy returns after being dormant for millennia.
- Based on the book of the same name, CATCH ME A KILLER tells the harrowing story of former journalist-turned-psychologist MICKI PISTORIUS - South Africa's first serial killer profiler.
- After a young couple take in their two nieces, they suspect that a supernatural spirit named Mama has latched onto their family.
- O'Hara is a mercenary leading a squad of soldiers on their mission to rescue hostages in a remote part of Africa. Unfortunately, the mission goes awry and the team is stranded and forced to survive against the local rebels.
- The original band of brothers as they navigate Sheffield and its crumbling healthcare, education and employment sectors, exploring the brighter, sillier and more humane way forward where communal effort can still triumph over adversity.
- A crew of hardy road workers, led by a bickering father and son, must survive the night when they accidentally awaken an ancient Irish vampire.
- After a doctor is called to visit a crumbling manor, strange things begin to occur.
- Chronicling the creation of Game of Thrones (2011)'s final season, its most ambitious and complicated one.
- In 1926, with her personal life in tatters and her writing in crisis, a young Agatha Christie decides to solve a real-life murder.
- After his best-selling novel exposes the private lives of his closest friends, Jack Kelly returns home to put right some of the wrongs which included breaking up his best friend's marriage. It won't be easy as his friends won't forget - or forgive!
- In a remote Irish village, police are called to the scene of a bloody massacre, but they ignore the lone survivor's claim that the house was responsible for the carnage that killed her parents and brother.
- Each of episode of Big & Small episode contains a great story, a meaningful song and audience participation. What kind of story, you ask? Well, a gripping one - of course - with action and adventure and setbacks and mishaps and a nice, satisfying ending. Most of the mishaps and misadventures are the result of Big & Small's different takes on life. Big is very big, careful, cautious, considerate and honest. Big sees things from on high, so he feels very much at ease with the world. Small is very small, quick, loud, exuberant and dramatic. For Small the world is a nonstop adventure. They see things differently, and they feel differently, and they react differently and all of that has consequences. Tolerance plays a huge role in the special bond of friendship between Big & Small. And the fact that humour conquers all is at least equally important. Big & Small laugh an awful lot. Every episode is about the problems and fun of living with someone who is smaller or bigger or slower or faster than you. Because opposites attract, and in this case opposites lead to great stories.
- The Pajanimals (a group of friendly animal puppets) sing songs to help children get ready for bed in a series of segments aired on Nick Jr. UK.
- Crime boss daughter Greta is rescued from suicide by stranger Pearse on New Year's Eve, a night that will change both their lives forever.
- When a teacher is arrested in Tennessee for trying to teach evolution in 1925, a young ambitious reporter must choose whether to take advice from his sweetheart or the notorious columnist when it comes to his approach to the story.
- In November 1985, the troubled streets of Belfast are torn up by rioting yet again. In amongst the angry mob, we find nine year old Tommy, nonchalantly dribbling a ball through the insanity. Whilst politicians argue over the peace process, there's only one thing on young Tommy's football-mad mind - the forthcoming World Cup, where Northern Ireland will take on Brazil. For the South American giants it's just another step on the path to inevitable global domination, yet for Northern Ireland, and young Tommy, it's the biggest game of their lives. They are two countries that couldn't seem further apart: Northern Ireland, with its Orange men and Republican curbstones, the Rev'd Ian Paisley and Fergal Sharkey; and Brazil with its carnival, its Samba, with Pelé and the 'beautiful game'. On the football field, eccentric Northern Ireland coach Billy Bingham (they call him Mr FIFA - "a fee for this and a fee for that") must plug together a bunch of misfits and third divisioners. Brazil are led by none other than the philosopher-captain (Dr.) Sócrates, who has, in part, inspired the collapse of his country's ruthless military junta, and they are the hot favourites to scoop up football's ultimate prize. As bunting replaces bombs on the streets of Belfast, and Catholic and Protestants alike turn their attention to the big match, Tommy's dockworker turned philosopher father Arthur uses his son's passion for football to enlighten him on the events that make up his chaotic world. The story interweaves young Tommy's coming of age tale with the trials and travails of the hapless Northern Irish team over the nine months leading up to their ultimate game, in the stifling heat of Mexico at the world's greatest festival of football. As the hours tick down to the ultimate battle, with his lead striker crocked, Bingham is forced to place his faith in young rookie, Davey Campbell - "the next George Best". Back home, Tommy waits anxiously for the biggest day of his life - because the day of the match is also his tenth birthday - and his father has promised to take him to the "top of the World" - the massive crane at Belfast Docks where Arthur works. From here he can see the whole of his world, but can he understand the lessons his father, inspired by the Greek philosopher Socrates, is trying to teach him? This is a story of two nations, two teams, and a father and a son, the things that divide them and the things that unite us all. Set against the backdrop of the 1986 World Cup and the sociopolitical backgrounds of both nations - this is the story of the world's smallest footballing nation, taking on its best. With laughter and passion, this is the ultimate story of the beautiful game and what it means.
- Katie wants to be able to handle herself, should she ever need to. Living alone in the house she grew up in, she makes a point of staying fit and strong, but her routine is disrupted when her da lands back home after fifteen years inside. Surprised by his estranged daughter's new obsession, Kieran feels he finally has something to teach her, and initiates Katie into his old world: boxing. In the ring she takes the punches and tries to learn from her father, but getting Katie to drop her guard outside the ring will be Kieran's toughest battle yet.
- Documentary series following regional organised crime units and police forces as they take down Britain's criminals by seizing their assets and selling them at auction.
- Music helps two estranged friends reconnect when neither can find the words to make things right between them.
- Director Hannah Livingston spends 6 months tracking two of America's most radical Christian hate groups - a notorious pastor from Arizona and a network of extremist preachers.
- Three working-class Belfast women join a writing group, in an effort to lift the mood of the youngest of the trio only to find out they've accidentally joined a Christian writing group. In between some very funny and rather lewd story ideas from of one of the women, the group offers an escape for the youngest woman, as we learn the disturbing and all to common reasons for her depression.
- An innovative and barking mad new celebrity property show like no other. Cameras go inside the locked-down houses of well-known faces around the UK, but the filming is done by the celebrity homeowners' pet dogs.
- This gruelling, psychological 'anti-social' experiment challenges three members of the public to spend five days in solitary confinement, asking one of the most relevant questions of our time: in a world where we have never been more connected, when was the last time you were completely alone
- To salvage what remains of himself, former elite soldier and PTSD sufferer Chris Draper seeks out a controversial yet potentially life-saving psychotherapy treatment as he teeters on the brink of self-destruction. This is his last hope of recovery.
- Parents' Evening is a BBC One Northern Ireland documentary series that goes inside the most important night of the high school calendar - the parent-teacher meeting.
- Game show that involves contestants having to physically find the answers to questions and bring them back to host Jason Byrne in order to win money.
- South Africa's great whites are disappearing; shark scientist Alison Towner's mission to find these missing predators and solve the mystery behind their disappearance leads her and her all-female crew to uncharted waters.
- Hosted by Eamonn Holmes, seven talented amateur cooks compete against each other using the best of ingredients on their doorstep, to make culinary masterpieces.
- In a seasonal special, David Meade attempts to teach his mind-reading skills to a member of the public before testing them in front of an audience at Belfast's Elmwood Hall.
- Police seize a Mercedes from a drug dealer. Officers in Derby stop dealers making money in a public park with a series of arrests. We see how high fashion brands are popular at Proceeds of Crime auctions.
- A massive police operation in Liverpool leads to a series of arrests. An asset recovery team in the south west arrest a drugs gang and seize the contents of their wardrobes. An amateur boxing club is saved by money seized from criminals.
- The England Illegal Money Lending Team raid the home of a loan shark. In Wales, officers seize a caravan from a convicted loan shark and sell it at auction. In the West Midlands police seize drugs paraphernalia.
- Police target a drug dealer and when arrested seize a house he purchased with drug money. Elsewhere, officers target money made by dealers on the street and we see some of the weapons seized by police.
- This edition focuses on two brothers in Wales who ran their own drugs organisation until police exposed them and seized their prize possessions - two motor-cross bikes which are then sold to the highest bidder at auction.
- Police in Merseyside hunt for a missing two hundred thousand pounds. They have a suspect but need evidence. We see how money seized from criminals helps funds community organisations such as an inclusive football club.
- A highly prized Harley Davidson motorcycle - but what did its former owner do to have it seized? A burglar has all the proceeds of his crimes sold off to repay his victims. An all-male choir receive funding from proceeds of crime money.
- Specialist officers from the Economic Crime Unit in Thames Valley raid a gang of fraudsters. A drug gang are losing their Mercedes - it's going under the hammer at a proceeds of crime auction whilst they sit in jail.
- Thames Valley Police pursue suspected fraudsters. A drug dealer loses his monster truck and other movie props. We learn how money seized from drug dealers is keeping football fans safe in the West Midlands.
- Thames Valley Police target "county lines" drug dealers in their area. In the Midlands, specialists officers seize watches from fraudsters. Proceeds of Crime money funds a boxing club in Wales.
- Elite police in Derby hit the streets arresting dealers on their patch. A money launderer's watch is sold at auction. Money raised by selling criminals goods is used to help feed people via a special pop-up restaurant in the Midlands.
- A violent dealer loses cash and his shoe collection when police track him down. A rare Mercedes car is up for sale at a Proceeds of Crime auction. Money seized from loan sharks helps get a Midlands town in the seaside spirit.
- Police raid a house in search of drugs but find something terrifying inside. An unusual property goes on sale at a Midlands Proceeds of Crime auction. Money from selling criminal assets is used to help a local football club.
- A fraudsters high-end Range Rover is taken off him and sold at auction. Police suspect an elderly man may have had his home taken over by drug dealers. A community patrol in the West Midlands receives money to keep the streets safe.
- Nearly £20,000 of trainers have been seized from a wannabe gangster to be sold at auction. Police target one crook's pension so they can use the cash to pay back his victims. BMX-riding kids get a boost from Proceeds of Crime money.
- For the first time, the politicians and negotiators on both sides of the channel tell the story of the key events, the mistakes and the miscalculations that made Theresa May postpone Brexit and forced her from office.
- Maurice is called out to an extraordinarily rare birth. Rachael gets an emergency call to a smallholding where a donkey has attacked a goat. Cahir collects semen from a pedigree bulldog.
- Maurice examines a newborn lamb in danger of succumbing to hypothermia. Rachael examines a heavily pregnant ewe and realises something is very wrong. Dachshund Flame and Monty, a fell pony, both present challenging diagnoses.
- The Hagos family are divided over where to live. Mum Thandie wants to relocate to New Zealand but the rest of the family want to stay in the UK. Will a trial week in Auckland help them decide?