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- Todd Margaret is an American who takes a job running the London sales team for an energy drink. He has no experience with British culture, knows nothing about sales and has only one employee, Dave.
- Two wives, from two very different families, swap lives for two weeks. One week in the life of the host family, the other week forcing the family to live her lifestyle.
- A documentary about the rise of psychoanalysis as a powerful means of persuasion for both governments and corporations.
- Shipwrecked on the isolated coastline of Western Australia, Ryan and his friends set out on an intrepid journey full of mystery and discovery to rescue their kidnapped parents. They encounter previous survivors, become caught up in games of cat and mouse and double cross before being lured into Hamilton's old camp now under the control of Hamilton's former protégé Eli Fox. But all is not lost. Ryan discovers that Eli was not the only thing Hamilton left behind. He also left behind a clue... telling them where he was going and where he is keeping their parents!
- Young British men and women form two opposing teams on South Pacific islands and must convince newcomers each week to join them.
- Sixteen years after the presumed deaths of the two boy princes held captive in the Tower, Perkin Warbeck makes his claim to the throne as the rightful King Richard. Did the younger brother survive? Is he an impostor? Or is he, as he says, King Richard?
- Gene Simmons from Kiss decides to turn some students from a posh Christian school into hell-raising rock'n'rollers in this reality series (an idea inspired by the Jack Black movie The School Of Rock)
- Documentary about the controversial BUMFIGHTS: A CAUSE FOR CONCERN phenomena. It covers the video itself, as well as the copycat cases that followed.
- 20071h 35m6.8 (150)TV MovieExclusive Interivew with 'The Cannibal of Rotenburg': Armin Meiwes.
- The meeting of the quiet Helen North and the charismatic Carla on a beautiful Greek island leads to tragic consequences.
- A look at the small percentage of parents in the UK who continue to breastfeed past the age of two.
- 27 teams from 5 continents build vehicles in one month with a $3,000 budget. They then compete in a series of games based on skill, agility, strength, manouverability, etc. to determine a winner.
- Wealthy kids team up with kids in massive debt to work together and compete in challenges designed to show off the differences between the rich and the poor.
- When Rome was still in its infancy, Carthage was the dominant power of the Mediterranean. As Rome grew, Carthage remained its only great rival. It was that rivalry that drove Rome to utterly destroy Carthage, and massacre its people.
- Reality/Documentary miniseries of 10 episodes that follows the crew of a large cruise ship around the Mediterranean. An inside look at mishaps, crew relationships, quarrels, people sacked for incompetence, and all kinds of "behind the scenes" of a large cruise ship. Similar to "Airline" (shown on A&E in the USA) and "Airport" (shown in UK and Europe).
- Three-part documentary series which goes behind the scenes at the Queen's favourite home, Windsor Castle.
- Former 80's boyband star Nathan Moore and music industry guru Olivier Bezardi want to pull off one the most audacious stunts in the history of pop: passing off a bunch of former male stars as a hot new girlband.
- Series which examines what most motivates men - the fear of punishment or the anticipation of reward. Twelve young men are divided into two groups, the Carrot team being encouraged and rewarded as they achieve their objectives, while the Sticks face the constant threat of punishment for failure. The first competitive test involves transporting a 40lb log in a race over a tough assault course.
- Julie (Michelle Collins) loves weddings and has several of her own, but is not always happy with the realities of married life.
- Series of programmes exploring the hidden life of Georgian England.
- Welcome to Planet Ajay, a Bollywood-inspired cosmic explosion of entertainment, comedy, show-stopping performances and audience interaction. There are also games, gunge, guests and good, good things. Three curry crusaders will be helping Ajay save the planet in Under Pressure and another earthling takes on Badjay in Beat Badjay.
- Four part documentary Series of modern recruits going through WW2 training as experienced by their grandfathers before them
- Eight British women are sent to Beverly Hills, the plastic surgery capitol of the world, to reinvent themselves and begin new lives.
- Jon Ronson investigates the world of critics in this fly-on-the-wall documentary series. In the four episodes he takes a look at comedy, opera, theatre and film.
- Three antique dealers are given the keys to a house where they can place secret bids on anything they desire. The homeowners can then decide whether to take the highest bid or turn it down.
- Two managing directors from very different fields are faced with the task of running each other's business for 12 days.
- Lisa Rogers and Nicholas Cowell present a series in which four couples compete to create the best interior design in different apartments in the same block on a budget of 25 grand. The couples must also continue with their normal daily lives under the gaze of 24-hour TV surveillance - with underhand tactics to foil their competitors allowed. The completed properties will then be put up for auction - and the public will decide who wins.
- Property Developer Gary McCausland follows two pairs of friends who have been given £250,000 and six months to make as much money from buying and selling property as they can.
- Young pilots follow in the footsteps of the men who fought the Battle of Britain.
- A group of rude and crude young women from Australia are sent to an English finishing school. Every episode, one is rejected and sent back home.
- Former Blue Peter presenters Peter Duncan, Janet Ellis, Stuart Miles and Romana D'Annunzio take on their biggest challenge yet, dusting off their dance moves, platforms and flares as they attempt to pass themselves off as an ABBA tribute band. Zoë Ball presents this 60-minute special as the four TV personalities try to transform themselves into ABBA with Janet as Frida, Romana as Agnetha, Stuart as Benny and Peter as Björn. Unknown to them, their final test is to perform Dancing Queen in front of thousands at the Oxegen Festival in Dublin. Can the famous four successfully ditch Blue Peter badges, sticky back plastic and daredevil dares to fake the band?
- Three films in which two undercover reporters, or 'sleepers", each go on a different side of the divide in order to paint a full picture of the turmoil.
- Esther Rantzen, Marcus Brigstocke and Ron Atkinson endeavor to learn French, with the intention of becoming fluent enough to carry out a task related to their profession.