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- Mystery and suspense series based on Robert Parker's "Spenser" novels. Spenser, a private investigator living in Boston, gets involved in a new murder mystery each episode.
- The adventures of an amphibious man, the last survivor of the legendary sunken city.
- This series chronicles the swashbuckling exploits of Simon Templar, a modern-day Robin Hood of sorts.
- Two brothers from Liverpool. One is black and the other white.
- Sheila Sabatini is a brilliant surgeon, but her sharp tongue gets her into trouble with fellow consultant surgeons George Hope-Wynne and Neil Copeland. They think she's a "ghastly woman", mainly because she likes to unearth their lazy and hypocritical behavior at every opportunity. However, her best friend Joyce and her anesthetist Jonathan Haslam thinks she's marvelous. Can she make it in the hospital's old boy network, keep her relationship with her teenage son at least semi-functional at the same time as sorting out how she feels about Jonathan?
- Leslie Flitcroft runs a small health food store ambiguously called 'Nurse Nature'. He plans to run away with his lady friend, Wendy Watson but is continually thwarted by his domineering mother Kitty. Leslie is constantly at loggerheads with his mother.
- It's their mountain, in their country, yet the world's most feared soldiers have never made it to the summit of Everest. The untold story of the Gurkhas' attempt to reach the top of the world.
- Compelling insight into D-Day. Testimony of Normandy veterans, like Elsie, one of few women to land, is brought to life by images of their younger selves mixed with rare archive.
- A full crew of 3 (Pilot, Sensor Operator, MIC) from an RAF MQ-9A Reaper Remotely Piloted Air Vehicle (RPAS) talk about their experiences during Operation SHADER in Iraq and Syria.
- Documentary examines the growing field of battlefield excavation in Germany, which had long been ignored by the German government. Erik Wieman, a team leader of a Dutch-German research team, leads a film crew to the site of a Royal Canadian Air Force Halifax bomber that crash near Leistadt, Germany, on February 21, 1945. Remains of Halifax NP711 are discovered and cataloged while a memorial services for the seven crew members killed in the crash are held.
- Pauline Carroll visits Angkor which was once the capital of the ancient Khmer Empire and home to Angkor Wat - the world's largest religious structure.