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- Gordon Ramsay visits struggling restaurants across America and spends one week trying to help them become successful.
- British reality series in which world-renowned chef Gordon Ramsay visits struggling restaurants in an effort to help them succeed.
- Top British chefs compete against each other and are scored by a panel of acclaimed judges for the chance to cook one course of a four course banquet.
- A look at the sub-culture of "feeders" - men who are continue feed large women to encourage them to gain more weight to the point where the women become immobile and risk their lives. Featuring interviews with both the male feeders and the women they feed.
- A topical weekly show hosted by Gordon Ramsay, aided and abetted by restaurant critic Giles Coren.
- Two-part documentary series with explosive evidence, intimate personal archive and in-depth interviews from both legal teams explores the UK High Court libel case and the important and complex issue of domestic abuse.
- Award winning animated series based on the books by Jane Hissey. The toys in the playroom remember that Old Bear disappeared long ago, they find him in the loft and bring him back to the playroom where they listen to his stories.
- Clarissa and Jennifer are two long-time friends who enjoy driving on their motorcycle and cooking ethnic foods according to where they live.
- Former glamour model and Love Island star Olivia Attwood explores the new and uncharted world of selling sex online. Is it as easy and as lucrative as it may at first seem?
- Ross Kemp examines the April 2015 heist when a group of criminals carried out what has been described as the biggest burglary in British history. With access to the secret surveillance footage that put the thieves behind bars.
- Behind-the-scenes reality series featuring one of sports most flamboyant and controversial characters and his larger-than-life family.
- A British documentary on zoophilia presenting various personal, religious, psychological, and sociological views on the phenomenon of sexual relations between humans and other animals.
- Engineering enthusiasts battle to create the most ingenious contraption using everyday objects. Teams are challenged to fabricate and demonstrate a new chain reaction machine before being judged on their ingenuity, design, and workmanship.
- Chef Jamie Oliver strips down recipes and presents the bare essentials of cooking.
- Two chefs go head to head to recreate famous snacks
- Speaks to his victims, the police who investigated him and colleagues who worked alongside him to tell the story of the rise and fall of a TV star who came across as a non-threatening eccentric with a devoted wife.
- Follows the civil trial earlier this year that saw Gwyneth Paltrow sued by - and later counter-sue - Terry Sanders, after their collision on a Utah ski slope in 2016.
- Gordon Ramsay takes a culinary adventure around South East Asia in an attempt to master this part of the world's unique and delicious foods.
- At the end of 2021, world-famous pop star Britney Spears announces that after thirteen years she has finally escaped the curator ship of her father Jamie Spears.
- In this one-hour special, Gordon investigates the history, culture and controversy surrounding the shark fishing industry. Each year, nearly 100 million sharks worldwide are killed for use of their fins in the traditional Chinese delicacy, driving a third of the world's shark species towards extinction. Gordon also goes diving in an attempt to gain a full understanding of the majestic animal.
- Michelin three-star award winning chef Heston Blumenthal believes the future of food can and needs to be developed from the past, but reinvented to modern sensibilities. He looks to specific historic periods as the inspiration for a series of meals he hopes will be one of the most if not most memorable feasts his guests have ever had. He strives not only to have the food taste good, but for it to be inventive and fun. Going into the meal, his guests have no idea what they will be experiencing.
- Having developed from a childhood game, Free Running has been given global recognition due to a series of adverts for Toyota, Nike and the BBC to name a few. The recognised creator of the discipline, which involves running and jumping over buildings and any other obstacles, comes to London with several others to run, skip and jump across many of the famous landmarks of the city.
- Gordon Ramsay, accompanied by a celebrity guest, cooks a three-course meal live in under an hour, and encourages people to cook along at home.
- Using actual police footage, Alastair Stewart presents an insight into the often bizarre and terrifying behaviour of the world's motorists.
- Through chilling reconstruction and shocking testimonies from sufferers around the world, "The Entity" explores the terrifying experiences of living with hypnagogic sleep paralysis.
- Retail guru Mary Portas helps independent fashion shop owners - the fleet-footed Davids of the retail world - fight back against the all-consuming high street Goliaths.
- The Wagatha Christie Trial: Two films, two stories -- who do you believe?
- Fried chicken, meat loaf, mac 'n' cheese? Tyler Florence has the experience to pick one recipe, the only recipe a home cook or a chef could ever need, for these crowd-pleasing classics.
- Mary Portas works with well-known brands and high-street chains to give shoppers the service they deserve. Mary convinces major brands to bare all and hand over the reins - but will they take on her advice?
- A 6-part documentary following a group of young Brits as they embark upon their first week of fun in the sun since the COVID-19 pandemic began - and the locals longing for the return of British holidaymakers.
- Each year, thousands of tourists flock to the island of Islamorada in the Florida Keys in pursuit of huge game fish. Series follows the larger-than-life charter boat captains who try to fulfill the dreams of their clients to catch the largest and most fish out there, sometimes battling extreme weather conditions such as tropical squalls, high winds, huge waves, and blistering heat. It's a daily battle with big money and bragging rights at stake, and the competition between captains is fierce. With this bunch of ultra-competitive, trash-talking sea veterans, the term gone fishing is a way of life in the Sport Fishing Capital of the World.
- For 17 years, a serial rapist known as 'The Night Stalker' terrorised the elderly population of South London. In this film, senior officers from the case tell the extraordinary story of how a 17 day stakeout - one of the largest the Met police has ever staged - finally brought him to justice.
- Reformed thief Richard Taylor and Crime Prevention Officer Will Davies team up to help small businesses prevent crime in their shops. Ex-thief Richard highlights the error of their ways by stealing from them and exposing the weak spots in their security.
- Market Kitchen is taking the food world by storm, highlighting the very freshest seasonal produce and featuring the most exciting chefs in the country.
- Every recipe tells a story. And every family has one that makes us laugh, rediscover precious memories and sums up all that's great about food. Whether it's Norma's Roast Lamb or Eric's Legendary Chocolate Rolls, these dishes delight our senses, bring people together and spread happiness.
- In 2021, 33-year-old mother of three Christine McGuinness discovered that she was autistic, and suddenly, for the very first time, her whole life began to make sense. All the struggles she had faced growing up became clear, and Christine started to look at things from a new perspective and begin to make sense of who she really is. There are thousands of women in the UK, just like Christine, who have been battling with undiagnosed autism for decades, and now Christine is looking for answers. Why did it take so long before she received a diagnosis? What impact has this had on her life? How many other women out there have been let down too? And what can be done to improve the lives of autistic women and girls?
- 11 people from across the gender spectrum are put together in a house to better understand each other. Among them are pre-op and post-op trans women, a trans man, a non-binary person, and cis men and women both straight and gay.
- Doctor Tony Pollard, Director of the Centre for Battlefield Archaeology at Glasgow University, and archeologist Neil Oliver get down and dirty while exploring and explaining some of Britain's most famous battlefields, including Barnet, Shrewsbury, Flodden and Culloden.
- This programme reconstructs the many layers of facial cosmetic surgery that Michael Jackson had over the course of his lifetime and asks what the 'King of Pop' would have looked like if he had had none.