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2014
2014x67
Glasgow Big Night Out
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An affectionate portrait of Glasgow's rich entertainment history, featuring interviews with the stars who braved some of the toughest venues in showbusiness, alongside footage of classic .. show full overview
2014x1
PQ17: An Arctic Convoy Disaster
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Jeremy Clarkson tells the dramatic story of the Arctic convoys of the Second World War, from Russia to the freezing Arctic Ocean. Accompanied by moving first hand testimony from the .. show full overview
2014x7
Michael Grade's Stars of the Musical Theatre
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Michael Grade saw Annie Get Your Gun as a small boy in the 1950s and ever since he has been hooked on musicals - and their stars. He and his family have represented some of the world's .. show full overview
2014x330
Seven wonders of the commonwealth
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Seeing wonderfull wonders of our vast world through the commonwealth.
2014x4
James May's Toy Stories: The Motorcycle Diary
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James May attempts to build a motorbike and sidecar entirely out of Meccano to take round the Isle of Man's famous TT circuit. But designing a machine capable of carrying James and his .. show full overview
2014x2
Top of the Pops: The Story of 1979
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1979 was a unique year for Top of the Pops, which saw the show record its highest audience of 19 million viewers and in which physical format singles sales hit an all-time high of 79 .. show full overview
2014x3
Dave Allen - The Immaculate Selection
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An anthology of Dave Allen's finest, funniest and most irreverent material, compiled from his time at the BBC from 1971 to 1986.
2014x6
Apples, Pears and Paint: How to Make a Still Life Painting
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A richly detailed journey through the epic history of still life painting, featuring a range of delights from the earliest existing Xenia mural paintings discovered at Pompeii to the .. show full overview
2014x10
Secrets of the Sales
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Our high street chains are powerful selling machines. With exclusive access to some of Britain's biggest stores, Cherry Healey goes behind the scenes to find out how the sales work from .. show full overview
2014x119
Knight Club
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Film following the British team at the Battle of the Nations 2013, the world's biggest and most brutal period tournament held in the French countryside. Knight Club is the story of Rob, .. show full overview
2014x5
The Truth about Immigration
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BBC political editor Nick Robinson examines the public's anxieties about immigration and reveals the facts of an issue that has transformed British politics. With Britain braced for a .. show full overview
2014x8
Secrets of the Body Clock with Terry Wogan
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Sir Terry Wogan discovers why timing is everything as he explores the human body clock, a ticking timepiece that lives in our brain and controls the daily rhythms of our body with the .. show full overview
2014x9
God's Cadets: Joining the Salvation Army
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To become a Salvation Army officer, cadets must shed the skin of their old lives, promise to reject treasures on earth in favour of true spiritual gifts and commit to 'care for the poor, .. show full overview
2014x11
The Hidden World of Britain's Immigrants
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There are believed to be over 600,000 illegal immigrants in the UK today, the subject of heated political debate but frequently hidden from public view. Foreign correspondent Fergal .. show full overview
2014x13
Battered Britain: Storms, Tides and Floods
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After weeks of devastating weather across the UK, Sophie Raworth presents a special programme in which BBC News correspondents report on the scale of the damage, what caused it, and how those affected by it are coping.
2014x24
Jimi Hendrix: The Road to Woodstock
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The definitive documentary record of one of Jimi Hendrix's most celebrated performances, now digitally remastered and featuring footage never seen on television before. It includes such .. show full overview
2014x12
Icebound: The Greatest Dog Story Ever Told
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Documentary about an adventure that has become known as the greatest dog story ever told and captured the imagination of children and adults throughout the world for almost a .. show full overview
2014x80
Sharon: Israel's Iron Man
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An obituary of the Israeli military and political leader Ariel Sharon. The film tells the story of his life and how it intersected with all the major moments in Israel's history.
2014x14
Underage and Over the Limit
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Underage drinking is a serious issue in the North East of England. The region has the country's highest percentage of 11 to 15-year-olds drinking alcohol and it also has double the .. show full overview
2014x16
Me and Me Dad: A Portrait of John Boorman
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An intimate family portrait of the film director John Boorman by one who should know him best - his daughter Katrine. Now over 80 years old, the director of Hell in the Pacific, .. show full overview
2014x15
The Search for Alfred the Great
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Neil Oliver follows the work of the team of historians and scientists trying to discover the final resting place of the remains of 9th-century English king Alfred the Great, with the .. show full overview
2014x17
The Naked Rambler
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Stephen Gough has been in prison in Scotland for nearly seven years. Most of that time he has been naked in solitary confinement. Stephen is 'the Naked Rambler', well-known for walking .. show full overview
2014x96
Seamus Heaney: Out of the Marvellous
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A portrait of one of the greatest English-language poets of his generation, this joyful and penetrating documentary was made with the late Seamus Heaney's unprecedented collaboration. .. show full overview
2014x316
The Commonwealth of Burns
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For over two hundred years, Scots have been celebrating the life and work of our national bard Robert Burns every January. However, Burns Suppers aren't a phenomenon unique to Scotland .. show full overview
2014x18
Remembering the Holocaust: Defiant Requiem
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In 1944, at the Nazi concentration camp of Terezin, the imprisoned Czech conductor Rafael Schachter formed a choir of 150 of his fellow Jewish prisoners to brazenly perform Verdi's .. show full overview
2014x185
Belfast City: Mud, Sweat and 400 Years
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Presenter and engineer Dick Strawbridge returns to Belfast to tell the story of one of the world's most important seaports. Using state of the art graphics, Dick charts the city's 400 .. show full overview
2014x19
The Zoo Next Door
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With over 70 million pets at home, Britain is a nation of animal lovers. The Zoo Next Door features people who've taken animal ownership to extremes. Jasmine Harman has previously .. show full overview
2014x20
Dan Snow's History of the Winter Olympics
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Historian Dan Snow looks back at 90 years of the Winter Olympics and shows how the political upheaval of the 20th and 21st century had an impact on the Games. Dan embarks on an epic .. show full overview
2014x21
Easter Island: Mysteries of a Lost World
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The contrast between the majestic statues of Easter Island and the desolation of their surroundings is stark. For decades Easter Island, or Rapa Nui as the islanders call it, has been .. show full overview
2014x23
Sound City
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Documentary produced and directed by rock superstar Dave Grohl (who also appears in the film) in which he uncovers stories about the Los Angeles studio Sound City, where some of the .. show full overview
2014x326
The Story of Absolutely Fabulous
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Was Patsy once a man? Who nearly put Joanna Lumley off taking the role? Who was originally going to be Saffy? And what do Marisa Berensen, Jennifer Saunders and Lynne Franks all have in .. show full overview
2014x22
These Four Walls
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Five stories of aspiration against a background of poverty and austerity. With the aim of finding the real people behind familiar media stereotypes, documentary-maker Peter Gordon .. show full overview
2014x328
Journey of the Gael
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Mairéad Ní Mhaonaigh explores the untold story of the Irish in Iceland. It's a tale of pilgrim fathers, marauding Norsemen, pillaging Vikings and Irish slaves. In Aistear na nGael .. show full overview
2014x98
Genghis Khan
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He was a man who combined the savagery of a real-life Conan the Barbarian with the sheer tactical genius of Napoleon, a man from the outermost reaches of Asia whose armies ultimately .. show full overview
2014x329
Growing Up Downs
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Documentary telling the incredible story of a group of young actors with Down's syndrome who set out to create a touring production of Shakespeare's Hamlet. Along the way the play begins .. show full overview
2014x25
Torvill & Dean: The Perfect Day
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On 14 February 1984, two ice skaters achieved perfection and Olympic gold. This is the story of that day.
2014x27
Mystery of the Moor
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Mike Dilger investigates the mystery behind bronze age burial goods discovered on Dartmoor. They've been described as the most important find ever on the moor and give vital new clues about how our ancestors lived 4,000 years ago.
2014x53
The End of the Pier Show
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When Hastings Pier burnt down in 2010 many thought that was the end of Britain's first purpose-built pleasure pier. In a celebration of the golden age of the British seaside pier, we .. show full overview
2014x26
Neil Sedaka: King of Song
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Neil Sedaka is one of the most successful American singer-songwriters of the last century. A classically-trained musician, he won a scholarship to the Julliard School at the age of nine .. show full overview
2014x30
Is Amanda Knox Guilty
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A 21-year-old female student from the University of Leeds is stabbed to death in the picture postcard town of Perugia, Italy. After the horrific discovery, the search began for the .. show full overview
2014x38
How China Fooled The World
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Robert Peston travels to China to investigate how this mighty economic giant could actually be in trouble. China is now the second largest economy in the world and for the last 30 years .. show full overview
2014x28
Michael Mosley: Infested! Living with Parasites
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Dr Michael Mosley explores the bizarre and fascinating world of parasites by turning his body into a living laboratory and deliberately infesting himself with them. He travels to Kenya .. show full overview
2014x29
The Truth about Webcam Girls
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All over the country, thousands of women from 18 to 80 are signing up to work as online webcam models. For the girls it's the promise of easy money - the most successful models charge .. show full overview
2014x327
Infested! Living with Parasites
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Dr Michael Mosley explores the bizarre and fascinating world of parasites by turning his body into a living laboratory and deliberately infesting himself with them. He travels to Kenya .. show full overview
2014x31
The Man who Fought the Planners: The Story of Ian Nairn
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These days, opinionated journalists are two a penny. But back in the 1950s, Ian Nairn was part of a new breed of Angry Young Men. Aged just 25 and fresh out of the RAF, he burst onto the .. show full overview
2014x291
Keys to the Castle
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A touching and often funny observational documentary about a charming couple in their twilight years, who have lived in their beloved Scottish castle since rebuilding it from ruins forty .. show full overview
2014x32
BB King - The Life of Riley
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BB King opens his heart and tells the story of how an oppressed and orphaned young man came to influence and earn the unmitigated praise of the music industry and its following to carry .. show full overview
2014x33
The Necessary War
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In a documentary to mark the 100-year anniversary of the outbreak of World War I, Sir Max Hastings argues that although the war was a great tragedy, it was far from being futile.
2014x34
The Fantastical World of Hormones with Professor John Wass
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Hormones shape each and every one of us, affecting almost every aspect of our lives - our height, our weight, our appetites, how we grow and reproduce, and even how we behave and .. show full overview
2014x35
Jumbo: The Plane that Changed the World
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Documentary about the development of the Boeing 747 jumbo jet. The 747 was a game changer; the airliner that revolutionised mass, cheap air travel. But the first, wide-bodied plane was .. show full overview
2014x36
The Pity of War
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Was the Great War a great mistake? In this innovative programme, Harvard historian Professor Niall Ferguson offers a different perspective on the First World War and argues that .. show full overview
2014x37
Darcey's Ballerina Heroines
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As courtesans, fashion icons, political pawns and international celebrities, the great ballerinas have played a multitude of roles both on and off the stage. They have moved from the .. show full overview
2014x42
Darcey Bussell: A Ballerina's Life
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Prima ballerina Darcey Bussell talks about her life at the top. From tears at ballet school and forgetting the steps, to becoming the Royal Ballet's youngest-ever principal and her .. show full overview
2014x87
World War One At Home
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Stories from the Home Front 1914-1918 - a special programme to launch a unique partnership between the BBC and Imperial War Museums. Robert Hall presents.
2014x40
The Great Glass Mystery
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Dr Jonathan Foyle examines the mysterious wartime disappearance of stained glass from Coventry Cathedral. He investigates rumours the windows were stolen and sold on the black market. .. show full overview
2014x39
Animals Through the Night: Sleepover at the Zoo
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In a never-before-attempted sleep experiment, Bristol Zoo has been rigged with cameras and sensors and Liz Bonnin and sleep expert Bryson Voirin stay up all night to see what the animals .. show full overview
2014x45
Mandela Remembered from Westminster Abbey
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David Dimbleby looks back at events in Westminster Abbey, where Archbishop Desmond Tutu, David Cameron and the Soweto Gospel Choir joined together in a powerful and moving service to .. show full overview
2014x41
Dancing in the Blitz: How World War 2 Made British Ballet
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David Bintley, director of the Birmingham Royal Ballet explores how the Second World War was the making of British ballet and how fundamental the years of hardship and adversity were in .. show full overview
2014x82
Life and Death on the A9
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With access to Police Scotland, Transport Scotland and businesses like House of Bruar this one-hour documentary reveals a surprising view of the notorious A9, as we follow the people who .. show full overview
2014x43
The Miners' Strike - A Personal Memoir by Kim Howells
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It's now 30 years since the epic struggle between the miners and a Conservative government led by Margaret Thatcher, a strike that lasted a bitter twelve months. Former Labour government .. show full overview
2014x44
Good Swan, Bad Swan: Dancing Swan Lake
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Tamara Rojo, world-famous ballerina and artistic director of English National Ballet, takes us backstage as she prepares for one of classical ballet's biggest challenges, the dual lead .. show full overview
2014x46
EDL Girls: Don't Call Me Racist
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The English Defence League has gained notoriety as the far-right street movement with racist and extremist members whose protests often end in violence. Many of its members feel .. show full overview
2014x47
Photographing Africa
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Photographer and film director Harry Hook, who grew up in the Sudan and Kenya and has been documenting life in Africa for 40 years, uses his images to tell a personal story as he crosses .. show full overview
2014x56
Insane Fight Club
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A group of friends have created a brand new subculture that is taking over the streets of Glasgow. They've established their very own fight club, but this is no ordinary wrestling event .. show full overview
2014x50
Helmut by June
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Photographer Helmut Newton revolutionised fashion photography and electrified the art world with disturbing, highly eroticised images that transformed lush-bodied women into exquisite .. show full overview
2014x51
Hidden Histories: WW1's Forgotten Photographs
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Documentary telling the extraordinary untold story of soldiers' photography in the First World War. The British and German soldiers marched off to war with secret 'vest pocket' cameras, .. show full overview
2014x48
I Was There: The Great War Interviews
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In the early 1960s, the BBC interviewed 280 eyewitnesses of the First World War for the series, The Great War. Using never-before-seen footage from these interviews, this film .. show full overview
2014x49
The Byrd Who Flew Alone: The Triumphs and Tragedy of Gene Clark
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Bob Dylan described Missouri-born country boy Gene Clark as one of the three best songwriters in the world. He was the original frontman for one of the most iconic and influential bands .. show full overview
2014x55
Tony Benn: Labour's Lost Leader
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Obituary film of the lifelong Labour politician, Tony Benn, who was an MP for over 50 years. Born the son of a viscount, Benn was elected Labour MP for Bristol South East at the age of .. show full overview
2014x52
Oh Do Shut Up Dear! Mary Beard on the Public Voice of Women
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From torn-out tongues to modern-day internet trolls, professor Mary Beard shares her belief that women's voices have been silenced throughout history, using examples ranging from the .. show full overview
2014x54
Prostitution: What's the Harm?
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Prostitution in Britain is thriving, revolutionised by the internet and serviced by an estimated 100,000 sex workers. Billie JD Porter goes in search of the human face of the .. show full overview
2014x59
TB: Return of the Plague
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In the southern African nation of Swaziland, around a quarter of all adults are now HIV positive. With so many now living with compromised immune systems, tuberculosis, which had been in .. show full overview
2014x57
Stanley Spencer: The Colours of the Clyde
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Stanley Spencer's Shipbuilding on the Clyde is one of the most astonishing - and least likely - achievements in British art. These colossal portraits of shipyard life were created by a .. show full overview
2014x60
The School that Rocks
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The world is full of wannabe pop stars, but not everyone wants to gamble on a talent show to make it. With exclusive access to Britain's renowned Academy of Contemporary Music, this .. show full overview
2014x95
Pop Goes BBC Two
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For 50 years, BBC TWO has been at the heart of popular music in the UK, and this programme offers 50 great moments in music from across the decades. It is an exploration of popular music .. show full overview
2014x61
Davina - Beyond Breaking Point for Sport Relief
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Documentary telling the inside story of Davina McCall's challenge to raise money for Sport Relief, with exclusive behind the scenes access. The film follows Davina through highs and lows .. show full overview
2014x62
I Know Where I'm Going
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Programme made for the 50th anniversary of classic movie I Know Where I'm Going by maverick film-making duo Michael Powell and Emeric Pressburger, set on a Hebridean island and starring Dame Wendy Hiller and Roger Livesey.
2014x63
Martin Amis's England
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Novelist Martin Amis, a fierce critic of contemporary society, examines his experience of Englishness. Richly illustrated with archive footage, he reflects on a nation barely recovered .. show full overview
2014x64
Jimmy Ellis - An Actor's Life
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This 60 min documentary traces the life of the late James Ellis, one of Northern Ireland's best-loved sons. He is renowned for his work in the hugely successful series 'Z Cars' and .. show full overview
2014x65
The Machine Gun and Skye's Band of Brothers
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In the summer of 1914, a company of Cameron Highlanders left Portree and sailed off to war. On the battlefields of France, these raw recruits would meet the Maxim machine gun - invented .. show full overview
2014x66
The Greatest Knight - William the Marshal
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The fascinating story of knighthood, told through the extraordinary life and times of William Marshal, whom many consider the world's greatest knight. From Europe's medieval castles to .. show full overview
2014x68
Joanna Lumley Meets will.i.am
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Joanna Lumley is on a mission to get to know the elusive, slightly eccentric front man of the Black Eyed Peas, will.i.am. She travels to Los Angeles to spend time with The Voice judge, .. show full overview
2014x69
The Genius of Bert Jansch: Folk, Blues and Beyond
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Interviews and rare archive footage weave together performances from a landmark multi-artist concert at the Royal Festival Hall in London, celebrating the songs and artistry of the great .. show full overview
2014x300
The Poet who Loved the War: Ivor Gurney
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Documentary presented by writer Tim Kendall which tells the remarkable story of the First World War soldier-poet who broke all the rules. Ivor Gurney wasn't an officer but a private who .. show full overview
2014x71
Building Burma's Death Railway: Moving Half the Mountain
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The brutal use of British prisoners of war by the Japanese to build a railway linking Thailand to Burma in 1943 was one of the worst atrocities of the Second World War. For the first .. show full overview
2014x296
George Michael at the Palais Garnier, Paris
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George Michael introduces his unique live solo performance at the historic Palais Garnier Opera House in Paris, recorded in 2012 for his live album Symphonica. He was the first .. show full overview
2014x72
Who Murdered Maxine?
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Following the campaign of the family of one of the victims to try and discover who was responsible for blowing up two Birmingham pubs on the same night almost 40 years ago.
2014x73
Alexander Armstrong's Real Ripping Yarns
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Alexander Armstrong explores the literature that inspired Michael Palin and Terry Jones's classic TV comedy Ripping Yarns, a loving parody of the Boys' Own books and magazines of their .. show full overview
2014x74
Thatcher and the IRA: Dealing with Terror
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A documentary examining Margaret Thatcher's strategy of dealing with the IRA, revealing a complex picture of a woman, fiercely combative in public, yet behind the scenes, was secretly dealing with those who tried to kill her.
2014x303
Spring's Supermarket Secrets
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With spring in the air, Gregg finds out what it takes to bring us millions of eggs for Pancake Day, discovers the clever technology behind Easter chocolate and reveals what our eyes tell us about the way we shop.
2014x75
Banged up and Left to Fail?
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Natalie seems like any other university student on her Policing, Investigation and Criminology degree, but she has more experience than most. From the age of 13, she was repeatedly in .. show full overview
2014x76
The Battle for Britain's Breakfast
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A tale of skulduggery, dirty tricks and strong coffee in the cut-throat world that marked the dawn of breakfast television. Narrated by Peter Snow.
2014x78
Marine 'A': Criminal or Casualty of War?
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Marine 'A': Criminal or Casualty of War? - Alexander Blackman, a Royal Marine sergeant, was convicted and jailed for life for shooting an injured Afghan insurgent on the front line. .. show full overview
2014x310
50 Golden Years of Sport on BBC Two
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Sue Barker celebrates 50 glorious years of BBC Two sport with the help of Gary Lineker, Sir Ian Botham, Baroness Tanni Grey-Thompson, Steve Cram, Alan Hansen, Clare Balding, Des Lynam, .. show full overview
2014x77
Everyday Eden: A Potted History of the Suburban Garden
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Because it's not grand, the story of the suburban garden has barely been told - and yet 8 out of 10 people in England live in the suburbs. In this documentary, writer and historian .. show full overview
2014x79
The School that Rocks
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The world is full of wannabe pop stars, but not everyone wants to gamble on a talent show to make it. With exclusive access to Britain's renowned Academy of Contemporary Music, this .. show full overview
2014x81
Porn: What's the Harm?
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Jameela Jamil finds out if it's true that children are being exposed to more pornography than ever before - and what the effects of that might be. With smartphones and tablets making it .. show full overview
2014x83
The People's Portrait
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Fiona Bruce follows Falklands War hero Simon Weston over three months, as he becomes the first person chosen by the public to be painted for the National Portrait Gallery. Weston is .. show full overview
2014x84
Can Criminals Say Sorry?
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Brooke Kinsella, former EastEnders star and anti-knife crime campaigner, explores the use of restorative justice in Britain today and finds out what happens when offenders and their .. show full overview
2014x113
The Wonder of Bees with Martha Kearney
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A Series which follows Martha Kearney's bee-keeping year and explores the science, art and culture of the honeybee, the most ingenious insect known to humankind.
2014x85
Ray Harryhausen: Special Effects Titan
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Documentary featuring the work of stop-motion camera and special effects guru Ray Harryhausen. Including clips from Jason and the Argonauts and contributions from Peter Jackson, Nick .. show full overview
2014x86
Deep Down & Dirty: The Science of Soil
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For billions of years our planet was devoid of life, but something transformed it into a vibrant, living planet. That something was soil. It's a much-misunderstood substance, often .. show full overview
2014x125
Matisse: Goldie's Private View
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Henri Matisse, his health failing, reinvented himself towards the end of his life with a bold and striking new technique, the cut-out. It produced some of his most famous and .. show full overview
2014x88
The Great North Passion
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Thousands gather in Bent's Park, South Shields on Good Friday for BBC One's extraordinary spectacle, The Great North Passion. The one-hour live event and broadcast reveals a giant iconic .. show full overview
2014x89
Messiah at the Foundling Hospital
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Handel's Messiah is one of the most popular choral pieces in Western music. It has been recorded hundreds of times and contains a tune that is as instantly recognisable as any in music. .. show full overview
2014x99
The Art of Fly Fishing: Kiss the Water
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In a cottage in northern Scotland, Megan Boyd twirled bits of feather, fur, silver and gold into elaborate fishing flies - at once miniature works of art and absolutely lethal. Wherever .. show full overview
2014x90
24 Hours on Earth
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The changing position of the sun in the sky affects the behaviour of animals and plants across our planet. From the moment it rises, animals are waiting, ready to take advantage of .. show full overview
2014x91
Teen Killers: Life without Parole
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In the United States more than 2,500 people are serving life-without-parole sentences for crimes they committed when they were 17 or younger. In this film, five of them, all convicted .. show full overview
2014x92
The Magic of Mushrooms
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Professor Richard Fortey delves into the fascinating and normally-hidden kingdom of fungi. From their spectacular birth, through their secretive underground life to their final explosive .. show full overview
2014x93
Dead Behind Bars
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Documentary chronicling the lives and deaths of some of the 80 young people who have killed themselves in British prisons in the last ten years. It tells the stories of three of these .. show full overview
2014x94
Margo
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Kenneth Macdonald looks back on the remarkable life and career of Margo MacDonald, who in a political career spanning more than 40 years became one of the most important and influential .. show full overview
2014x109
Mozart in Prague: Rolando Villazon on Don Giovanni
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Don Giovanni had its premiere performance in Prague on October 29, 1787. Mozart's vastly successful opera, based on the stories of legendary libertine Don Juan, delighted the city that .. show full overview
2014x322
Dylan Thomas: A Poet's Guide
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Famous for his womanising, drinking and tragic death, Dylan Thomas is the rock star of 20th-century poetry. But for Welsh poet Owen Sheers, his tempestuous life often obscures the power .. show full overview
2014x108
Don Giovanni from the Royal Opera House
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Covent Garden present their highly-acclaimed production of Mozart's Don Giovanni, a depiction of the last day and night of the most iconic of seducers, in a thrilling new interpretation directed by the Royal Opera's Kasper Holten.
2014x97
My Brother the Terrorist
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Filmmaker Robb Leech attempts to understand his stepbrother's journey from middle-class white boy in Weymouth to convicted terrorist. In 2010 Robb spent a year filming his stepbrother .. show full overview
2014x100
Vets in the Disaster Zone
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Michael Mosley travels to the Philippines in the aftermath of Typhoon Haiyan to explore the disaster from a completely fresh perspective - looking at the animals caught up in the crisis .. show full overview
2014x101
Facing up to Mackintosh
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Charles Rennie Mackintosh's design for The Glasgow School of Art is a Glasgow icon and renowned around the world. American architect Steven Holl was given the daunting task of creating a .. show full overview
2014x104
Comedy Playhouse: Where it All Began
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A trip through the Comedy Playhouse archive in the company of the people who made some of the most-loved episodes from the original series, as it returns to BBC One for a new .. show full overview
2014x110
The Plantagenets
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Professor Robert Bartlett explores the Plantagenets, England's longest ruling dynasty, in this version of the BBC Two series made especially for schools. Fifteen of the nation's most .. show full overview
2014x102
When Corden Met Barlow
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James Corden and Gary Barlow head out on a road trip for this documentary, as James gets up close and personal with the man behind the music of his youth and discusses Gary's meteoric .. show full overview
2014x314
Under Milk Wood by Dylan Thomas
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A unique one-off television production of Dylan Thomas's famous 'play for voices' performed by a community of Welsh talent in New York, Los Angeles, London, Cardiff and Laugharne. .. show full overview
2014x103
The French Revolution: Tearing up History
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A journey through the dramatic and destructive years of the French Revolution, telling its history in a way not seen before - through the extraordinary story of its art. Our guide .. show full overview
2014x106
Creating the Kelpies
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For the past eight years, Glaswegian sculptor Andy Scott has been working on the biggest project of his life. The Kelpies are two 30m-high horse heads made of steel, now standing .. show full overview
2014x105
Vertigo Road Trip
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Five people with an extreme fear of heights set off on a once-in-a lifetime adventure to cure their debilitating phobia. Accompanied by presenter Mel Giedroyc, the five sufferers .. show full overview
2014x127
Documenting John Grierson
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Documenting John Grierson Born the son of a headmaster in Cambusbarron, near Stirling, John Grierson directed one of the first documentaries, Drifters, set up the influential GPO Film .. show full overview
2014x107
Blurred Lines: The New Battle of the Sexes
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From bomb threats sent to campaigners for more females on banknotes to sexually explicit pop videos. From extreme laddism at universities to rape jokes in the school yard... Kirsty Wark .. show full overview
2014x112
Alan Bennett at 80: Bennett Meets Hytner
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Nicholas Hytner, Director of London's National Theatre, interviews playwright, screenwriter, actor and author Alan Bennett as he celebrates his 80th birthday. Featuring clips from eight .. show full overview
2014x321
Generation War: Fact And Fiction
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Following the final episode of the award-winning German drama Generation War, Martha Kearney is joined by a panel including the programme makers, leading historians and cultural .. show full overview
2014x111
The Comedy Vaults: BBC2's Hidden Treasures
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As part of its 50th birthday celebrations, BBC Two is allowing access all areas to their precious comedy vaults. This programme pulls from the shelf some rare and unseen comedy moments .. show full overview
2014x117
The Battle to Beat Polio
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Stephanie Flanders, former BBC economics editor, has a very personal interest in the battle to beat polio. Her father, Michael Flanders, one half of the world-famous singing duo of the .. show full overview
2014x114
Thalidomide - The Fifty Year Fight
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In the late 1950s and early 1960s, Thalidomide was prescribed to women to combat morning sickness, but the drug led to children being born with deformed or missing limbs. More than 50 .. show full overview
2014x317
Nicola Benedetti's Indian Serenade
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Celebrating ten years since she won Young Musician of the Year, virtuoso violinist Nicola Benedetti joins the BBC Scottish Symphony Orchestra on the trip of a lifetime: a tour of India. .. show full overview
2014x115
Bob Larbey - A Tribute
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Penelope Keith pays tribute to comedy writer Bob Larbey. He and his writing partner John Esmonde wrote some of Britain's best-loved comedies, including The Good Life.
2014x116
Museums at Night
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Will Gompertz celebrates Museums at Night, a three day festival of museums and galleries from St Ives to Orkney that throw open their doors till late, showcase their collections and party!
2014x118
A Writer's Journey from There to Here
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Peter Bowker writes some of Britain's most compelling television dramas, winning BAFTAs for the likes of Occupation, about the Iraq war, and Eric and Ernie, about the early career of .. show full overview
2014x315
Of Diabolical Purpose - The Story of Monsieur Chantrelle
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In 1868, public hanging was abolished in Britain. A decade later, the first execution behind prison walls took place in Edinburgh - following an explosive trial. The story of Eugene .. show full overview
2014x120
Nat King Cole: Afraid of the Dark
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Nat King Cole was the only black television star in Hollywood at a time when America groaned under the weight of racial segregation and prejudice. Yet he possessed a natural talent so .. show full overview
2014x121
50 Years of BBC Two Comedy
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As part of BBC Two's 50th birthday celebrations, the channel has a two-hour comedy extravaganza lined up. Featuring some of the greatest names in comedy, this packed programme showcases .. show full overview
2014x122
The Mysterious Mr Webster
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The son of a coach-maker with a highly developed sense of the macabre, Jacobean dramatist John Webster's life was shadowy and his plays darkly imagined. His masterpiece The Duchess of .. show full overview
2014x124
Jazz Legends in their Own Words
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A journey into the BBC archives unearthing glorious performances and candid interviews from the golden age of jazz. Featuring some of the greatest names in American music, including the .. show full overview
2014x126
Bringing Art to Wales: The Davies Sisters
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Trevor Fishlock explores how two sisters from Wales, Gwendoline and Margaret Davies, created one of the great British art collections of the 20th century. They embraced impressionist art .. show full overview
2014x123
Harry and Paul's Story of the Twos
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As part of the 50th anniversary of BBC Two, the channel has commissioned Harry and Paul to celebrate the occasion in their own unique way, and this they are doing - both ruthlessly and .. show full overview
2014x128
Britain's Greatest Pilot: The Extraordinary Story of Captain Winkle Brown
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Former Royal Navy officer and test pilot Captain Eric `Winkle' Brown has flown more types of aircraft than anyone in history and is regarded as one of the best pilots Britain has .. show full overview
2014x186
A King's Speech - Martin Luther King on Tyneside
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In 1967 Martin Luther King came to Tyneside to be honoured for his civil rights campaigning. Lenny Henry tells the story of a unique visit-and its impact on the man and the people he met.
2014x129
You've Got a Friend: The Carole King Story
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Documentary telling, in her own words, the story of Carole King's upbringing in Brooklyn and the subsequent success that she had as half of husband and wife songwriting team Goffin and .. show full overview
2014x130
Normandy '44: The Battle Beyond D-Day
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As veterans gather to relive one of the turning points of the Second World War, historian James Holland moves beyond the D-Day beaches to reassess the brutal 77-day Battle for Normandy .. show full overview
2014x131
The Science of D-Day
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Seventy years ago one of the greatest amphibious assaults in history was launched from here on the south coast of England. And within a matter of hours, 7000 vessels had landed 156,000 .. show full overview
2014x132
David Beckham Into the Unknown
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After 22 years playing for the world's greatest football teams, David Beckham has retired. For the first time in his adult life he has freedom to do whatever he wants and to mark the .. show full overview
2014x134
Lineker in Brazil: The Beautiful Game
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As the nation prepares for the start of the 2014 World Cup, England football legend Gary Lineker presents this very special documentary on the world's fascination with Brazil and the .. show full overview
2014x135
Killing Me Softly: The Roberta Flack Story
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Roberta Flack's Grammy award-winning song The First Time Ever I Saw Your Face was America's biggest selling single of 1972. The following year her gentle, pure voice charmed middle .. show full overview
2014x137
The Story of a Child Prodigy: I am Not a Rock Star
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Over eight extraordinary years, this award-winning documentary follows the daily life of a twelve-year-old child prodigy as she and her father work towards her goal of becoming an .. show full overview
2014x324
The Bat Man of Mexico
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David Attenborough narrates the story of Rodrigo Medellin. Since he first kept vampire bats in his bathroom as a child, Rodrigo has dedicated his life to saving them. Now Mexico's most .. show full overview
2014x325
Killing Me Softly: The Roberta Flack Story
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Documentary profile of Roberta Flack, telling the story of the emergence of a different kind of soul singer, set against the turbulent backdrop of America's Civil Rights movement.
2014x136
D-Day Battles in the Shadows
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As D-Day is remembered, Robert Hall tells the little-known story of the French resistance's battle to stop a German division reaching the landing beaches.
2014x138
Pipers of the Trenches
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For four hundred years or more, Highland regiments advanced and attacked to the sound of the bagpipes. In the Great War, pipers climbed out of the trenches, unarmed, to face machine guns .. show full overview
2014x139
The Girl Who Talked to Dolphins
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Documentary telling the story of the most extraordinary experiment in the history of animal science. In the 1960s a powerful and charismatic scientist flooded a house. He then invited a .. show full overview
2014x140
Blood, Smack & Tears: Afghanistan's Heroin Hell
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Afghanistan has a drugs problem. A big one. It has some of the highest rates of heroin addiction anywhere - over a million Afghans are now problem drug users. This film follows the .. show full overview
2014x144
The Trouble with Mobility Scooters
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With around 330,000 mobility scooters on our roads and pavements, Britain has more mobility scooters than any other country in Europe - and the numbers are growing fast. For owners, .. show full overview
2014x145
Fostering & Me with Lorraine Pascale
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To the outside world Lorraine Pascale is the successful TV chef, best-selling author and ex-model, but there is another side to her story. Given up at birth, adopted at 18-months-old and .. show full overview
2014x141
Seven Wonders of Brazil
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Robert Beckford takes a journey into the heart of Brazil, a country where football is worshipped like a national cult, but Brazil has another much older religion. One that has existed .. show full overview
2014x142
Billy Joel: The Bridge To Russia
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Throughout the 1970s and 1980s, Billy Joel was building a catalogue of timeless songs while enjoying a string of consecutive hit albums and singles. Though selling out concerts around .. show full overview
2014x143
Billy Joel: Live in Leningrad
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In August 1987, Billy Joel took his worldwide Bridge tour on an unprecedented leg through the Soviet Union, the first fully-staged rock concert to visit the country. This programme .. show full overview
2014x146
Glyndebourne: The Untold Story
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Documentary delving into the world of internationally-renowned opera house Glyndebourne in its 80th anniversary year. The film provides a critical and expert overview of Richard Jones's .. show full overview
2014x295
A Century in Film: From Scotland with Love
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Made entirely of Scottish film archive, a journey into our collective past, the film explores universal themes of love, loss, resistance, migration, work and play. Ordinary people, some .. show full overview
2014x147
When Andy Won Wimbledon
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On the hottest day of the year in 2013 millions of people all over the UK were glued to their TV and radio sets willing Andy Murray to end 77 years of sporting hurt by winning the Men's .. show full overview
2014x293
The Old Plane and the Sea: Rescuing the Last Dornier 17
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In June 2013, the RAF Museum raised a unique World War Two German bomber from the seabed of the English Channel. Now, BBC News can share more about the challenges the recovery team faced both at sea and on land.
2014x308
Matters of Life and Death
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A compilation of six short documentary films exploring the rights and wrongs of some of life's biggest questions. These films present real-life stories captured as beautiful and engaging .. show full overview
2014x148
The White Widow: Searching For Samantha
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Samantha Lewthwaite is one of the world's most wanted terrorists. The widow of Jermaine Lindsay, one of the 7/7 bombers, she claimed ignorance of her husband's lethal intentions. She .. show full overview
2014x149
Tales from the Royal Wardrobe with Lucy Worsley
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Today, few people's clothes attract as much attention as the royal family, but this is not a modern-day Hello magazine-inspired obsession. As Dr Lucy Worsley reveals, it has always been .. show full overview
2014x150
Scotland: For Richer or Poorer?
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In September 2014, Scotland's people face a momentous choice: should they remain part of the United Kingdom, or opt for independence? As the debate hots up, Robert Peston asks the big .. show full overview
2014x151
Guilty by Association
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Alex has been charged with a murder committed by a friend in a spontaneous fight; Wayne has been convicted of possessing a firearm he never touched; Joseph is serving a life sentence for .. show full overview
2014x202
Constable: A Country Rebel
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The Haywain by John Constable is such a comfortingly familiar image of rural Britain that it is difficult to believe it was ever regarded as a revolutionary painting, but in this film, .. show full overview
2014x152
Britain's Most Dangerous Songs: Listen to the Banned
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From My Little Stick of Blackpool Rock to God Save the Queen, this is the story of ten records from the 1930s to the present day that have been banned by the BBC. The reasons why these .. show full overview
2014x154
Alan Hansen: Player and Pundit
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A central character in the BBC's football coverage since 1992, Alan Hansen is bowing out after the 2014 World Cup finals in Brazil. Gary Lineker presents a personal and revealing tribute .. show full overview
2014x181
More Dangerous Songs: And the Banned Played On
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Compilation of songs previously banned by the BBC including Lola by the Kinks, Jackie by Scott Walker and We Don't Need this Fascist Groove Thang by Heaven 17.
2014x311
A-nis: Pink Floyd
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Documentary telling the story of Pink Floyd, who since forming in 1965, have sold 250 million records and become one of the most successful bands in the world.
2014x153
Chocolate Perfection with Michel Roux Jr
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Michel Roux Jr sets out to discover the secret of chocolate - not just why we're addicted to the sublime and complex foodstuff but its rich and varied history, from a sacred drink of .. show full overview
2014x155
Rio in Rio
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Rio in Rio is a personal insight into the 2014 World Cup in Brazil from the former England and Manchester United captain Rio Ferdinand. This is Ferdinand the football fan, pundit and .. show full overview
2014x161
The Lancaster: Britain's Flying Past
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Passionate flying enthusiast and broadcaster John Sergeant celebrates the plane that some believe won the war - the Lancaster. The film tells the story of this mighty aircraft and the .. show full overview
2014x309
Hive Alive
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Two-part documentary in which Chris Packham and Martha Kearney reveal the mysteries of the honeybee.
2014x169
Sir Chris Hoy: How To Win Gold
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Sir Chris Hoy is Britain's greatest ever Olympian, winning six gold and one silver medal at four Olympic Games. His amazing journey took him from a cycling club in Edinburgh to the .. show full overview
2014x156
Boycotts and Broken Dreams: The Story of the 1986 Commonwealth Games
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In 1986, Edinburgh hosted the Commonwealth Games for a second time. There were sporting triumphs from athletes who were to become household names - Steve Cram, Daley Thompson, Tessa .. show full overview
2014x158
The Great Big Romanian Invasion
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At the tail end of 2013 the papers were full of panic-inducing headlines about the prospect of millions of Romanians waiting to invade our shores, take our jobs and fleece our welfare .. show full overview
2014x298
The Birth of Empire: The East India Company
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The Birth of Empire: The East India Company - Learning Zone Dan Snow looks at the rise and fall of the East India Company in this version of the BBC Two series made specially for .. show full overview
2014x157
The Joy of the Guitar Riff
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The guitar riff is the DNA of rock 'n' roll, a double helix of repetitive simplicity and fiendish complexity on which its history has been built. From Chuck Berry through to the White .. show full overview
2014x159
The Village That's Falling into the Sea
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Thursday 5 December 2013 is a night the residents of the Norfolk seaside resort of Hemsby will never forget. That night homes fell into the sea during the worst storm surge to hit the .. show full overview
2014x188
Great Guitar Riffs at the BBC
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Compilation of BBC performances featuring some of the best axe men and women in rock 'n' roll.
2014x177
Live at Edinburgh Castle
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A spectacular live concert with Edinburgh Castle providing the magnificent backdrop and featuring British and international music artists performing a mixture of current and classic hit songs.
2014x160
Rich Hall's California Stars
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California has always been an empty sales pitch. Its first settlements were borne of missionary zeal. It promised a haven from marauders, banditos and mercenaries. Since then it has .. show full overview
2014x161
The Lancaster: Britain's Flying Past
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Passionate flying enthusiast and broadcaster John Sergeant celebrates the plane that some believe won the war - the Lancaster. The film tells the story of this mighty aircraft and the .. show full overview
2014x163
Seven Wonders of the Commonwealth
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A one-off special to herald the start of the Commonwealth Games. Some of the nation's best-loved presenters - Clare Balding, Denise Lewis, Anita Rani, Dan Snow and Reggie Yates - .. show full overview
2014x168
Fast Tales
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During the most demanding Ramadan for over 30 years, Dr Saleyha Ahsan meets prominent British Muslims undertaking 16 hour fasting days throughout July and talks to Dr Michael Mosley whose health was transformed by a fasting diet.
2014x178
Mark Lawson Talks to Jo Brand
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Mark Lawson talks to comedian, writer and actress Jo Brand. After a decade working as a psychiatric nurse, Jo turned her hand to comedy in the 1980s and has spent nearly 30 years at the .. show full overview
2014x183
Scotland's Art Revolution: The Maverick Generation
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In summer 2014, Scotland is hosting one of the most ambitious celebrations of contemporary art ever staged. Featuring over 100 artists in 60 venues across the country, Generation shines .. show full overview
2014x162
Every Breath We Take: Understanding our Atmosphere
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The air around us is not just empty space; it is an integral part of the chemistry of life. Plants are made from carbon dioxide, nitrogen nourishes the soil and oxygen gives us the .. show full overview
2014x167
100 Seconds to Beat the World: The David Rudisha Story
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Documentary telling the story of Kenyan athlete David Rudisha, the greatest 800m runner the world has ever seen, and his highly unusual coach, the Irish Catholic missionary Brother Colm .. show full overview
2014x175
Our Planet from the Air: Home
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Featuring stunning aerial footage from 54 countries, this film from acclaimed aerial photographer Yann Arthus-Bertrand and ecology-minded French director Luc Besson reveals the beauty and fragility of our planet as never before.
2014x164
Northern Soul: Living for the Weekend
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The northern soul phenomenon was the most exciting underground British club movement of the 1970s. At its highpoint, thousands of disenchanted white working class youths across the north .. show full overview
2014x171
The Games People Play
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Ex-rugby international John Beattie investigates what happens when the worlds of sport and politics collide.
2014x165
Red Arrows: Inside the Bubble
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Red Arrows: Inside the Bubble A unique insight into the 120-strong Red Arrows team of pilots and ground crew as they prepare to celebrate their 50th display season and turn British skies red, white and blue
2014x170
A Hundred Million Musicians: China's Classical Challenge
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China is the fastest growing nation in history, an economic superpower, but it has cultural ambitions too and nowhere is this clearer than in its embrace of Western classical .. show full overview
2014x172
Tulisa: The Price of Fame
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Documentary which follows the last 12 months in the singer Tulisa Contostavlos's life. Combining self-shot diary footage with actuality the programme shows what's it's really like to be .. show full overview
2014x173
Children of Syria
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Syria's war - well into its fourth year and with no end in sight - is having a devastating impact on the lives of the country's children. Tens of thousands have been killed or wounded. .. show full overview
2014x174
Elvis: That's Alright Mama 60 Years On
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Actor and musician Sam Palladio hosts a musical tribute to Elvis Presley, 60 years to the day from when he recorded his first single That's All Right at Sun Studio in Memphis on July 5th .. show full overview
2014x176
1914 Night - To War
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BBC Parliament shows a themed evening of programmes to mark the centenary of the outbreak of the First World War, starting with the documentary, To War, presented by Mark D'Arcy.
2014x189
A Liar's Autobiography: The Untrue Story of Monty Python's Graham Chapman
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Largely in his own words, Graham Chapman's wry and ribald recollections are brought to bizarre life with the help of a few friends and assorted animation teams.
2014x299
Kris: Dying To Live
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When Kris Hallenga was diagnosed with aggressive, terminal breast cancer at the age of 23, she decided to channel her fear and anger into changing the way young women, the medical .. show full overview
2014x203
Abstract Artists in Their Own Words
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Abstract Artists in Their Own Words Documentary which unlocks the BBC archives to tell the story of abstract art in Britain through the words of some of its leading lights. From .. show full overview
2014x179
Kate Adie's Women of World War One
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Distinguished war reporter Kate Adie examines the impact of women's work on the Home Front during the First World War. Innovations included the first women's police force, women's .. show full overview
2014x180
Football Fight Club
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In Britain there is a new generation of young football fans, responsible for trebling violent incidents since 2007. Last season the police clamped down on football-related public .. show full overview
2014x182
The Girl in the Diary
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Journalist and broadcaster Geraint Talfan Davies journeys to Berlin to uncover the story about his uncle, Idris Morgan, a young Welshman witnessing Nazi power at first hand in the 1930s. .. show full overview
2014x190
Scotland Votes: What's at Stake for the UK?
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The Scottish referendum debate has been almost entirely about Scotland - but what about the rest of the UK? Whatever the result, the UK as we have known it for the past 300 years is set to change dramatically, and may never be the same again
2014x184
From Auschwitz With Love
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A real life love story set against the backdrop of one of history's darkest chapters. Welshman Ron Jones takes an emotional journey back to Auschwitz, where he was held as a British .. show full overview
2014x187
My Lost Son
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Carol King Eckersley is probably the last mother to have found out that her child was killed when Pan Am 103 was bombed over Lockerbie in 1988. This powerful programme follows her .. show full overview
2014x210
Swastika over Wales?
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On a clear Autumn day in 1938, the Nazi flag was raised over Cardiff City Hall - a startling reminder of the respect, even admiration, that some in Wales felt towards Hitler. This story .. show full overview
2014x191
Britain's Compulsive Shoppers
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Jasmine Harman examines the destructive and often secretive condition that left unchecked can severely blight the lives of sufferers and their families - compulsive shopping.
2014x192
Match of the Day at 50
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Documentary which charts the history of this iconic programme, with classic archive, contributions from players and fans, and an interview with the composer of the theme music.
2014x193
The Kate Bush Story: Running Up That Hill
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This documentary explores Kate Bush's career and music, from January 1978's Wuthering Heights to her 2011 album 50 Words for Snow, through the testimony of some of her key collaborators and those she has inspired.
2014x194
Mods and Rockers Rebooted
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This documentary marks the 50th anniversary of the famous mods and rockers clashes on the seafronts of south east England. Mods And Rockers Rebooted will take a fresh look at the .. show full overview
2014x307
Kate Bush at the BBC
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Between 1978 and 1994 Kate Bush appeared on a variety of BBC programmes including Saturday Night at the Mill, Ask Aspel, the Leo Sayer show and Wogan, as well as Top of the Pops. This .. show full overview
2014x195
Al Murray's Great British War Movies
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Comedian and history buff Al Murray is joined by historian Dan Snow, writer Natalie Haynes and broadcaster and film expert Matthew Sweet for a fresh look at a subject very close to his .. show full overview
2014x196
Richard Attenborough: A Life in Film
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A tribute to Lord Richard Attenborough. Narrated by Alan Rickman with contributions from John Hurt, Ben Kingsley and more.
2014x197
Blondie's New York... and the Making of Parallel Lines
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Blondie's album Parallel Lines captured the spirit of 1970s New York at a time of poverty, crime and an exploding artistic life, selling 16 million copies. This is the story of that .. show full overview
2014x213
The Bridge: Fifty Years across the Forth
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A unique amateur film provides the centrepiece of a documentary celebrating the 50th anniversary of one of Scotland's great landmarks, the Forth Road Bridge. The documentary traces the .. show full overview
2014x198
Return to Betjemanland
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Thirty years ago, Sir John Betjeman died and was buried at St Enodoc Church, close to the village of Tribetherick in north Cornwall. To commemorate Betjeman's death the writer, critic .. show full overview
2014x221
Ceasefire
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On the 20th anniversary of the 1994 ceasefires in Northern Ireland, this documentary explores the background to those momentous events and the tragic human cost of the final months of the Troubles.
2014x199
Egypt's Lost Queens
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Professor Joann Fletcher explores what it was like to be a woman of power in ancient Egypt. Through a wealth of spectacular buildings, personal artefacts and amazing tombs, Joann brings .. show full overview
2014x200
So You Think You Can Drive
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Dom Littlewood and Cherry Healey transform the driving habits of two British motorists whose terrible driving is putting both themselves and the public at risk. Nominated by family .. show full overview
2014x201
The Rules of Abstraction with Matthew Collings
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Documentary in which painter and critic Matthew Collings charts the rise of abstract art over the last 100 years, whilst trying to answer a set of basic questions that many people have .. show full overview
2014x208
The Rules of Abstraction with Matthew Collings
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Documentary in which painter and critic Matthew Collings charts the rise of abstract art over the last 100 years, whilst trying to answer a set of basic questions that many people have .. show full overview
2014x249
Buses on the Frontline
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The burning double-decker bus may have become the defining image of the Troubles, but little is known about the workers who risked life and limb to keep the buses running during the .. show full overview
2014x207
Polka Dot Superstar: The Amazing World of Yayoi Kusama
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Yayoi Kusama is Japan's most successful living artist. The 85-year-old is famed for her polka-dot-covered artworks, but behind her colourful art lies a troubled and difficult .. show full overview
2014x306
Kusama's Self-Obliteration
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1968 film by Japanese artist Yayoi Kusama and the late experimental filmmaker Jud Yalkut. Kusama produces and stars in the film, which has a psychedelic feel and non-narrative structure. .. show full overview
2014x204
Deep Purple: Made in Japan
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Deep Purple is one of the most influential and important guitar bands in history, one of the godfathers of the heavy metal genre, with over 100 million album sales worldwide to their .. show full overview
2014x251
The Children of the Holocaust
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Eyewitness accounts from history, brought to life in animation for a young audience. Elderly survivors recount their childhood experiences of Nazi atrocities, their escape from .. show full overview
2014x205
Oscar Pistorius The Truth
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Reeva Steenkamp was shot dead on Valentines Day 2013 inside a toilet cubicle at Oscar Pistorius home. Pistorius insisted that he was innocent of the charge of premeditated murder, .. show full overview
2014x206
Ireland's Lost Babies
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In 2013 the movie Philomena was shown in cinemas across the world and earned four Oscar nominations. The film was based on the true story of Philomena Lee, who was forced by the Catholic .. show full overview
2014x209
The John Moores Painting Prize with Alexei Sayle
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The John Moores Painting Prize is one of the country's most prestigious art awards. Established over 50 years ago by Sir John Moores, the man behind the Littlewoods pools empire, past .. show full overview
2014x318
Cú Chulainn: Laoch Uladh
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It's the story of a boy who chose glory and death so that his name would live forever. His myth held generations in its spell and changed a nation's destiny. Broadcaster Antaine Ó .. show full overview
2014x211
Paisley - A Life
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Charting the journey of Ian Paisley from rabble-rousing preacher and divisive demagogue to the man whose final deal with his lifelong enemies helped bring political stability to Northern Ireland.
2014x212
Cat Wars
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Cats are the most popular companion animals in the western world. In the UK their numbers have swollen to more than 10 million. This is great news for the cat lovers amongst us but for .. show full overview
2014x214
Frankie Boyle's Referendum Autopsy
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Recorded in front of a passionate Glasgow crowd in the historic Britannia Panopticon Music Hall, the show features Frankie at his brilliant best doing stand-up, review, discussion and .. show full overview
2014x220
A Century of Scottish Sundays: 100 Years of the Sunday Post
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First published to bring news from the trenches of World War One, the Sunday Post has become a Scottish icon and - according to the Guinness Book of Records - the most successful .. show full overview
2014x215
Who Won The War?
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Peter Taylor has been covering the conflict in Northern Ireland for more than 40 years. On the 20th anniversary of the 1994 ceasefires, he makes a personal assessment of who really 'won the war'.
2014x216
Genesis: Together and Apart
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A feature-length documentary about one of the most successful British bands in rock music, reuniting Phil Collins, Peter Gabriel, Tony Banks, Mike Rutherford and Steve Hackett to tell .. show full overview
2014x217
Road
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For two generations the Dunlop family from Northern Ireland has dominated motorcycle road racing. Narrated by Liam Neeson, this documentary is the dramatic, tragic and inspirational .. show full overview
2014x305
Born Small
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A look at what family life has been like for James and Phil Lusted, who stand 3ft 7in and 3ft tall respectively despite being born to average-height parents.
2014x235
HMS Timbertown
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Angela MacLean brings us the untold story of HMS Timbertown where sailors from Lewis became prisoners of neutrality. After the fall of Antwerp in October 1914, 1,500 men from Winston .. show full overview
2014x222
Danny MacAskill - Riding the Ridge
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'Riding the Ridge' is a documentary following Scottish cycling star Danny MacAskill as he attempts to create an incredible new viral film on and around one of the most dramatic mountain .. show full overview
2014x219
Strictly Navratri
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Former England cricketer and Strictly Come Dancing winner Mark Ramprakash learns and performs the traditional Indian folk dances which are a key part of the Hindu religious festival of .. show full overview
2014x223
The Spaceman of Afghanistan
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In 1988 the first and only Afghan astronaut, Ahad Momand, went into space. He spent a week on the Russian space station Mir and was welcomed back a hero. But civil war tore his country .. show full overview
2014x218
Cosmonauts: How Russia Won the Space Race
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When Neil Armstrong stepped onto the moon in 1969, America went down in popular history as the winner of the space race. But that history is bunk. The real pioneers of space exploration .. show full overview
2014x225
Swap My Council House
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Swap My Council House charts the growing phenomenon of the mutual exchange - where social housing tenants simply swap their homes in order to move house. Since the introduction of the .. show full overview
2014x236
Sex, Love and Cwtches
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Showing as part of the BBC Wales Real Families season. Research suggests that we are having less sex than previous generations. This film sets out to find out what has changed. We look .. show full overview
2014x224
Swallowed By The Sea: Ancient Egypt's Greatest Lost City
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Documentary following a team of maritime archaeologists as they uncover the remarkable city of Heracleion, lost to the sea and forgotten for over two thousand years. In the fading .. show full overview
2014x319
Scotland Decides: The Dimbleby Interviews
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As Scotland prepares to vote on whether to become an independent country, David Dimbleby questions two of the key protagonists - Alex Salmond, first minister of Scotland and leader of .. show full overview
2014x226
Schama on Rembrandt: Masterpieces of the Late Years
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Icarus-like, Rembrandt flew ever higher towards the sun - the most successful artist in the richest city on earth, 17th-century Amsterdam. He lived like a prince and he loved living like .. show full overview
2014x227
Dan Cruickshank and the Family That Built Gothic Britain
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As good as any Dickens novel, this is the triumphant and tragic story of the greatest architectural dynasty of the 19th century. Dan Cruickshank charts the rise of Sir George Gilbert .. show full overview
2014x228
Gunpowder 5/11: The Greatest Terror Plot
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For the first time, the inner secrets of the gunpowder plotters are dramatised using the actual words of their most senior captured leader Thomas Wintour, Guy Fawkes and state .. show full overview
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China's Billionaires' Club
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Leadership expert and the BBC's CEO Guru, Steve Tappin tells the story of an exclusive group of China's top entrepreneurs. They got together around a decade ago to try to help improve .. show full overview
2014x229
Tutankhamun: The Truth Uncovered
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What killed King Tutankhamun? Ever since his spectacular tomb was discovered, the boy king has been the most famous pharaoh of all ancient Egypt. But his mysterious death, at just 19 .. show full overview
2014x231
Baby P: The Untold Story
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Who failed Baby P? The social workers and a single doctor have taken the blame from the public and the press, but were there other professionals who might have saved Peter Connelly? And .. show full overview
2014x230
Architects of the Divine: The First Gothic Age
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Medieval historian Dr Janina Ramirez looks back to a time when British craftsmen and their patrons created a new form of architecture. The art and architecture of France would dominate .. show full overview
2014x233
Spider House
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Ever wondered what spiders really get up to in your home? In this Halloween special Alice Roberts overcomes her arachnophobia to enter a spider-filled house where an astonishing drama .. show full overview
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Horror Europa with Mark Gatiss
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Actor and writer Mark Gatiss embarks on a chilling voyage through European horror cinema. From the silent nightmares of German Expressionism in the wake of World War I to lesbian .. show full overview
2014x237
Frankenstein and the Vampyre - A Dark and Stormy Night
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The greatest, spookiest, most productive literary house party in horror history is at the core of this lightning-lashed documentary. Actors re-create the dark, debauched summer of 1816 .. show full overview
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Lost Treasures of the Sikh Kingdom
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Lost Treasures of the Sikh Kingdom In the birthday week of the founder of Sikhism, TV auctioneer James Lewis tells the story of the lost treasures of the 19th-century maharajah, Ranjit Singh.
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Secrets of the Universe: Great Scientists In Their Own Words
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Film telling the story of the greatest physicists of the 20th century and the discoveries they made, told in their own words. Men and women who transformed our understanding of the .. show full overview
2014x243
The Heart of Country: How Nashville Became Music City USA
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This historical biography of the city that is the glittering hub of country music reveals the dynamic relationship between commerce and art, music and the market, that has defined .. show full overview
2014x238
Brian Cox: Space, Time & Videotape
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Professor Brian Cox is joined by two of his heroes, the actor Brian Blessed and Professor Alice Roberts. On the agenda are his TV idols from both science fiction and science fact, as well as a whole universe of other stuff.
2014x241
Jack Bruce - The Man Behind the Bass
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The late Jack Bruce fronted the 1960s supergroup Cream alongside Eric Clapton and Ginger Baker and has played with everyone from Marvin Gaye to Jimi Hendrix and from Lulu to Lou Reed. .. show full overview
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Teenage Tommies
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In this moving tribute to the teenage heroes of the Great War, Fergal Keane unearths the most powerful stories of Britain's boy soldiers. With as many as 250,000 boys under the age of 18 .. show full overview
2014x264
Teenage Tommies
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In this moving tribute to the teenage heroes of the Great War, Fergal Keane unearths the most powerful stories of Britain's boy soldiers. With as many as 250,000 boys under the age of 18 .. show full overview
2014x320
Classic F1: Title Deciders
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Legendary Formula 1 commentator Murray Walker presents highlights and memories from some of the sport's most dramatic championship finales.
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Britain and the Start of WW1
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Dan Snow recreates a map of Europe on the beach in Blackpool to reveal the geopolitics of the continent as it stood on the brink of World War I. The sequence of crises that took place .. show full overview
2014x245
Johnny Cash: The Man, His World, His Music
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A rare chance to see Robert Elfstrom's 1969 classic film that captures the Man in Black at his peak, the first of many in a looming rollercoaster career. Fresh on the heels of his Folsom .. show full overview
2014x246
Bob Harris: My Nashville
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'Whispering' Bob Harris journeys to America's country music capital to reveal why Nashville became Music City USA. From the beginnings of the Grand Ole Opry on commercial radio, through .. show full overview
2014x247
War of Words: Soldier-Poets of the Somme
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The 1916 Battle of the Somme remains the most famous battle of World War I, remembered for its bloodshed and its limited territorial gains. What is often overlooked, however, is the .. show full overview
2014x280
Vernon Bogdanor Lecture
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Professor Vernon Bogdanor delivers a lecture on the 1945 general election at the Museum of London.
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HMP Grampian: Transforming Scotland's Hate Factory
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The history of the notorious Peterhead Prison, which shut its doors in 2013, as told by former governors, prison officers and inmates. From the colourful history of famous prisoners like .. show full overview
2014x255
Congo Calling: An African Orchestra in Britain
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Following the Orchestre Symphonique Kimbanguiste and choir as they make their debut UK visit, the latest step in an extraordinary odyssey for the world's first all-black orchestra.
2014x259
Jack Bruce - The Making of Silver Rails
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The late Jack Bruce, most known for fronting the 1960s supergroup Cream alongside Eric Clapton and Ginger Baker, is documented working at Abbey Road Studios on his latest and final .. show full overview
2014x297
The Big Bang
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Mike Dilger goes behind the scenes at the nation's biggest firework competition, where the spectacular setting of Plymouth Sound becomes a battleground for our top pyrotechnic wizards. Who will be crowned the best in Britain?
2014x257
Kenny Rogers: Cards on the Table
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Examining the life and career of the artist who 'knows when to hold 'em and knows when to fold 'em', this documentary chronicles Kenny Rogers's remarkable rise to the top of his game .. show full overview
2014x292
Lord Hennessy Lecture
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Lord Hennessy delivers a lecture on Parliament and the State in the State Apartments of the Palace of Westminster, from Tuesday 18 November.
2014x304
Alex Salmond - A Rebel's Journey
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As Alex Salmond stands down as first minister, Brian Taylor looks back at his political life. With contributions from the man himself, colleagues, opponents and those who have worked .. show full overview
2014x253
Rugby's Hidden Headache
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Rugby players have become stronger and faster, and the style of play more physical. With bigger crashes and bashes, what are the long-term effects on players? Tim Rogers investigates.
2014x254
The Real Tom Thumb: History's Smallest Superstar
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Michael Grade reveals the extraordinary and utterly unique story of General Tom Thumb, the world's first global show business celebrity. Just 31 inches tall, he went from humble .. show full overview
2014x256
Nigel Slater's Icing on the Cake
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Nigel Slater takes us on a nostalgic, funny and heartwarming journey back in time exploring the earliest origins of cake in Britain, charting the ways in which Neolithic man used to .. show full overview
2014x258
Play it Loud: The Story of the Marshall Amp
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One iconic black box has probably more than anything else come to define the sound of rock - the Marshall amplifier. It has been, quite literally, behind some of the greatest names in .. show full overview
2014x281
Professor Linda Colley Lecture
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Professor Linda Colley delivers a lecture at Guildhall on the Magna Carta in the run up to its 800th anniversary.
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Jane Haining The Scot Who Died in Auschwitz
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Commemorating the 70th anniversary of the death of Jane Haining, the only Scottish woman currently known to have been killed in Auschwitz. Jane Haining is honoured in Budapest's famous .. show full overview
2014x301
Written by Mrs Bach
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Johann Sebastian Bach's majestic Cello Suites are among the world's best-loved pieces of music - but did another Bach write them? Australian musical sleuth Martin Jarvis explosively .. show full overview
2014x262
Karajan's Magic and Myth
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Twenty-five years after his death in July 1989, the controversial Austrian conductor Herbert von Karajan remains an enigma. He was the most successful conductor in the history of .. show full overview
2014x263
The Story of Funk:.One Nation under a Groove
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Documentary telling the story of funk, an irresistible style of music that burst out of the American black community at a time of self-discovery, struggle and social change. In the .. show full overview
2014x269
The Genius of Funk
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A selection of some of funk's best artists from the BBC archives and beyond, beginning in the 1970s. Includes performances from acts such as Earth, Wind & Fire, Kool & the Gang, Average White Band and Herbie Hancock.
2014x265
Spike Milligan: Love, Light, and Peace
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A very personal portrait of the truly unique comedy genius of Spike Milligan, as told in his own words and featuring exclusive home movie footage. With contributions from those who worked with him, lived with him and were inspired by him.
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Rhod Gilbert vs Kilimanjaro
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Rhod Gilbert faces the toughest challenge of his life when he attempts to climb Kilimanjaro. Together with celebrities, comedians and fundraisers, Rhod sets out into some of the worst .. show full overview
2014x266
How Safe Are My Drugs?
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With more people taking a wider range of drugs than ever before, Radio 1 DJ B. Traits meets users and dealers to find out how much they really know about their drugs - and whether .. show full overview
2014x267
Sir Robin Knox-Johnston: Grey Power
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The story of Sir Robin Knox-Johnston, who became the first person to sail around the world solo in 1969 and has returned to single-handed racing at the age of 75.
2014x268
Russell Brand: End the Drugs War
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The documentary Russell Brand made for BBC Three in 2012 concluded with him giving evidence to the Home Affairs Select Committee. Drawing on his own experience of drug taking and .. show full overview
2014x277
Showland: Behind The Scenes At The Fair
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An inside look at Scotland's fairs, which are run by the Showmen's Guild - this year celebrating its 125th anniversary. Showman and expert Mitchell Miller reveals the reality of life in .. show full overview
2014x282
David Meade: Million Dollar Bet
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David Meade is about to face his biggest ever challenge - can he win one million dollars? He's always been curious about gambling and is convinced he must be able to figure out how to .. show full overview
2014x290
Being Katherine Jenkins
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A revealing documentary follows Katherine Jenkins from Neath to New York in the weeks leading up to the launch of her new album. Katherine opens up about her life, her loves and living under the gaze of the media spotlight.
2014x271
The Fight For Saturday Night
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Michael Grade tells a tale of television skullduggery and dirty dealings in the battle to win the Saturday night ratings crown.
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Teenage Millionaire: The Year I Won the Lottery
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17-year-old Jane Park is one of the youngest ever lottery winners. She won £1,000,000 with her first ever lucky dip. We follow Jane over the course of her first year as a millionaire as .. show full overview
2014x312
The Fight for Saturday Night
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Michael Grade tells a tale of television skullduggery and dirty dealings in the battle to win the Saturday night ratings crown.
2014x272
The Joy of the Bee Gees
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Guilty pleasure or genius, misfits or mavericks, noble or naff - how do we really feel about the Bee Gees? Are the brothers Gibb a cacophony of falsettos or songwriting maestros, the .. show full overview
2014x313
The Commute
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Documentary sitting in the front seat as cars up and down Northern Ireland make their way to work. The morning commute is for many the most stressful part of the day, with sibling .. show full overview
2014x273
Rik Mayall: Lord of Misrule
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Comedian Rik Mayall died suddenly on 9 June 2014. Mayall's blend of rocket-fuelled physical comedy, surrealism, subversive satire and pompous punk wit left a body of work that spanned .. show full overview
2014x286
Dylan Thomas: Rock and Roll Poet
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It's one hundred years since the birth of poet Dylan Thomas. From Swansea to New York, actor Michael Sheen and singer Cerys Matthews are among those paying tribute to the work and life of the poet - known as the first 'rock star' poet.
2014x288
John Le Mesurier - It's All Been Rather Lovely
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Michael Palin, Clive Dunn and Ian Lavender are among those who contribute to this candid portrait of actor John Le Mesurier, from his turbulent marriage to Hattie Jacques to his life-changing role as Sergeant Wilson in Dad's Army.
2014x274
Sammy Davis Jr: The Kid in the Middle
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Sammy Davis Jr was born to entertain. He was a human dynamo who made his debut at the age of five and by the time he was a teenager was wowing audiences across America. A gifted dancer, .. show full overview
2014x275
Len Goodman's Big Band Bonanza
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Len Goodman investigates the rise and fall of British big band music, and charts its recent revival. Before the war, popular jazz and dance band music enjoyed universal appeal, capable .. show full overview
2014x278
Julie Walters: A Life on Screen
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Documentary telling the story behind the success of Julie Walters. Includes interviews with Victoria Wood, Celia Imrie, Rupert Grint, Alan Bleasdale, Willy Russell, Gary Lewis and Hugh Bonneville.
2014x285
Carols from King's 1954: A Festival of Lessons And Carols
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60 years ago, the BBC broadcast the first Carols from King's live from the world-famous chapel of the Cambridge university college. The transmission took place at 8 o'clock on the .. show full overview
2014x279
60 Years of Carols from King's
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On the 60th anniversary of this Christmas institution, Juliet Stevenson narrates the story of Carols from King's, how it was first televised in 1954 and how each year the soloist is selected for the traditional opening of Once In Royal David's City.
2014x283
Victoria Wood: That Musical We Made
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That Musical We Made is an honest and funny look at the making of a musical. Victoria Wood takes us behind the scenes of That Day We Sang, the film she wrote and directed. She shows us .. show full overview
2014x284
A&E: One Day
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Over the past year accident and emergency departments across the UK have been under intense pressure. The BBC's health correspondent Dominic Hughes was given exclusive access to North .. show full overview
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Al Murray's Great British Spy Movies
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Comedian and history buff Al Murray is joined by former director of MI5 Dame Stella Rimington, political comedian Matt Forde and film expert Matthew Sweet for a fresh look at the great .. show full overview
2014x289
Darcey Bussell's Looking for Audrey
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Behind Audrey Hepburn's dazzling image, Darcey Bussell unravels an epic tale of betrayal, courage, heartache and broken dreams. For as long as she can remember Darcey has been fascinated .. show full overview
2014x323
An Dotair Mòr
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"An Dotair Mor" tells the story of how this legendary doctor looked after 3,000 people on 16 inhabited islands for over 40 years. There were no hospitals, no telephones and few roads .. show full overview
2014x294
FA Cup 50 Greatest Moments
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Rio Ferdinand and Helen Skelton look back at the most celebrated, most shocking and most memorable moments from the greatest domestic football cup competition in the world.

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