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- On the surface, David and Louise Turpin were the consummate American couple and had a large brood of 13 children. Behind closed doors, however, there was a darker side. This one-off documentary investigates the years of physical and emotional abuse David and Louise inflicted on their children, and how they were eventually brought to justice.
- The life of controversial yet iconic British Prime Minister Winston Churchill.
- Documentary about John Darwin, who faked his own death in a canoeing accident off the coast of Hartlepool and then started a new life with his wife Anne in Panama.
- Celebrating the nearly 50-year-long career of one of Britain's most loved celebrities. Sid James had one of the most recognizable faces in Britain, with a laugh that was legendary.
- Documentary looking at the work of the U.S. government department the Advanced Aerospace Threat Indentification Program, which investigates sightings of unidentified aerial phenomena.
- Following on from its previous Greatest Ever Disaster Movies (2007), Channel 5 brings us an alternative vision of depictions of doom from another production company with different commentators.
- Examining the events surrounding the murders in April 2016 of Elizabeth and Katie Edwards at the hands of Britain's youngest double-killers. 14-year-olds Kim Edwards and her boyfriend Lucas Markham.
- Looks back at the murders of 10-year-old schoolgirls Jessica Chapman and Holly Wells at the hands of Ian Huntley, the caretaker of the school they attended in the quiet village of Soham, Cambridgeshire.
- Chronicles the harrowing story and rescue of twelve young soccer players trapped in a Thai cave.
- The story behind the murder of 16-year-old Becky Watts, who was killed by her stepbrother Nathan Matthews and his 21-year-old girlfriend Shauna Hoare in Bristol, England in February 2015.
- For years, Jimmy Savile, Rolf Harris, Stuart Hall and pop star Gary Glitter were adored by fans - but the horrifying truth of how they abused vulnerable fans and junior employees has now emerged.
- Prince Harry opens up to ITV's Tom Bradby in an exclusive interview.
- Observational documentary series following the work of the Sentinels, Suffolk Police's elite vehicle squad. Equipped with camera technology and high-speed pursuit cars they track down the county most wanted criminals.
- Charts the career of one Britain's most famous TV presenters, who found himself at the centre of a media storm that began with a simple slip of the tongue.
- The highs and lows, transitions and reinventions, of Diana's career as one of Britain's most well known and celebrated post-war actresses, including contributions from family and friends.
- Investigating the case of Danielle Jones, a young girl who vanished on her way to school on 18 June 2001. A story of obsession, grooming and murder from inside the family. A landmark police case with no body and no crime scene.
- Documentary looking at the extratropical cyclone that devastated the UK in October 1987, but was dismissed hours before by BBC weatherman Michael Fish. Featuring memories and anecdotes from famous faces.
- Dame Penelope Keith is best known for two of TV's greatest comedy characters: Margo Leadbetter in the 1970s sitcom The Good Life and Audrey fforbes-Hamilton in To The Manor Born.
- Matt Frei travels to the U.S. to investigate the influence that Donald Trump's eldest daughter Ivanka has on her father and asking if she is going to replace him in the Oval Office one day.
- In a number of cases, a single punch has resulted in the death of the recipient. But should this be classed as murder, or is manslaughter the more accurate charge? Those involved, a lawyer, and mothers of victims give their views.
- A celebration of Wendy Craig's life and career, along with an exclusive interview with Wendy, as she retraces the moments that made her a sitcom superstar and a much-loved star of TV series such as 'Butterflies' and 'The Royal'.
- The Seven Seas Splendor welcomes you aboard the world's most expensive cruise ship for a joyous Christmas. A very special Christmas show, luxurious dining, fun excursions, and an opulent spa combine to add much cheer to your holiday.
- June Whitfield is among Britain's best-loved comedy actors. She will always be remembered for playing Jennifer Saunders's mother in Absolutely Fabulous and Terry Scott's wife in the long-running sitcom Terry and June.
- Conrad Wright, the father of Steve Wright the serial killer dubbed "The Suffolk Strangler", offers his deeply personal insights into the horrific crimes committed by his son in 2006.