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- A reclusive author who writes espionage novels about a secret agent and a global spy syndicate realizes the plot of the new book she's writing starts to mirror real-world events, in real time.
- A group of spirits restlessly squabble in an abandoned country house. To their despair, a young couple inherits the house with hopeful plans to renovate it into a luxury hotel.
- Video game designer Henk Rogers seeks to secure global rights for Tetris (1984), leading to tense negotiations in the Soviet Union, involving creators, government, and corporate intrigues.
- Follows Hartley as he assembles a gang of weavers and land-workers for a criminal enterprise that will capsize the economy and become the biggest fraud in British history.
- Jimmy Savile once ruled the airwaves with a quirky persona and good works. So how did this icon manage to hide his many alleged bad deeds for so long?
- "They've swapped Christmas - again. Can Hayley and James' relationship survive another turbulent family Christmas or has their future together gone off-piste?!"
- A man living in his car takes a filmmaker into the woods to share a dark secret.
- In an Afrofuturist future, a notable Nigerian village's king has passed away. An innocent youngster from South London is chosen by the Kingmakers to ascend him.
- A frank and honest account of George Michael's professional life and career, made by the man himself with various artists adding to the narrative.
- George Michael Freedom - The Directors Cut is a deeply autobiographical story of George Michael's life concentrating on the period around the making of his album "Listen Without Prejudice" and detailing his love, his loss, his court case with his record company and his struggle with fame. It is a poignant and intimate portrait of a music icon, narrated and co-directed by George Michael himself just before his death.
- Left behind amongst the backdrop of declining industry, Mack is struggling to survive as the sole carer for his mother. Making ends meet, his moral compass is questioned when an unexpected encounter forces him to reconsider his world view.
- Torn between the overwhelming responsibility of guardianship to his younger siblings and a dream of pursuing the chance to become a professional racing jockey, Conor faces an impossible choice as he attempts to leave behind a life of crime
- Having downloaded a self help program devised and narrated by the enigmatic MAX, a man prepares to tackle Lesson 7: Confronting death.
- Set against the tragedy of the Grenfell fire disaster, a young family work to build a better life for themselves in a new city.
- A young man is forced to confront an uninvited and ever-present narrator. A touching comedy about brotherly devotion, cinematic viewpoints and the necessity of growing up because, at some point, boobs sound cool.
- 'TOPOWA!' is an inspirational journey of 12 young teacher musicians, from the dusty dirt roads of Katwe slum to the paved streets of London and the fields of Cheltenham Festival.
- Channelle wants an intervention free birth, Jodie's baby arrives eight weeks early, and there's joy for Ashleigh after a dramatic delivery.
- See how an 11,000-year-old monumental structure in Turkey is tearing the textbooks of human history to shreds.
- A look at the science behind head-shrinking and how this ancient ritual exploded into a gruesome, Victorian-era craze.
- Journey from the Holy Land to Rome as archaeologists reveal the secrets of a 2,000-year-old copper scroll treasure map.
- See how a 3,500-year-old apocalyptic natural disaster may reclassify the Ten Plagues of Egypt from fable to fact.
- Follow experts around the globe on a quest to find the truth behind claims that the Holy Grail has been found.
- Travel to Egypt's Valley of the Kings and examine the tomb of King Tut as we attempt to unlock its many secrets.
- Join the hunt to find the massive lost city of Pi-Ramesses, built 3,000 years ago by Egypt's most powerful pharaoh.
- What destroyed America's first great empire? Was it a drought? A civil war? Or a natural disaster of biblical proportions?
- Was Stonehenge built to be an observatory, a cathedral, or a mass grave?
- Is it possible that Atlantis really existed? New evidence of an ancient lost civilization raises surprising new theories.
- Discover new, unsettling theories involving the 2,000-year-old mummified corpses found in Northern Europe.
- Visit what is perhaps the world's largest gladiator cemetery, not in Rome, but 1,000 miles away in Northern England.
- What made Petra's people abandon their city after surviving Roman occupation, massive earthquakes, and a flood?
- West Yorkshire, early 1760s. David Hartley is returning to his family's remote moor-top dwelling after seven years away in Birmingham. Gravely wounded and dragging a mysterious bag of tools, he receives help from six mythical stag-men.
- Famed DJ and TV presenter Jimmy Savile charms both the working and ruling class in the UK. But untold darkness lies behind his unconventional image.
- Survivors come forward, and journalists investigate the powerful, protected star. But as rumors persist online, how long can Jimmy's secrets stay hidden?
- After finding his community destitute, David introduces his kin to 'clipping', the illegal forging of coins and David's scheme to bring back dignity and security to his people.
- David's gang partake in their first mission, focused on the rent-seeking, exploitative Clothier. David also aims to make amends with Grace, the 'jilted' love of his life.
- 201557m7.5 (54)TV EpisodeThe origins of the Celts and their representation in Roman Britain.
- In episode three, the Roman army turns its attention to an island of rich resources, powerful tribes and druids and advanced military equipment - Britain. We tell the story of the Celts's last stand against the Roman army - a revolt led by Queen Boudica.
- The Celtic tribes turned from traders into professional warriors, mercenaries and conquerors, spreading over most of Europe and even Galatia, in Asia Minor. That was one of the first parts to fall to the rising Mediterranean power, rebuilt Rome, which unlike the Celts was the very model of unified order, which quickly subjugated Iberia and southern France, yet gave the heartland Gaul the dived and rule treatment, allying itself with the strategic Aedui tribe in Burgundy. Their culture and military technology were far from the naked savages depicted by Time, as shown by the La Tène finds near lake Geneva, which also proves their dark, bloodily cruel side. Firstmost Roman general Julius Caesar won his greatest fame by conquering Gaul, despite it being united in defense by equally gifted warrior-king Vercingetorix. His vast army expected to hold out in its hill citadel of Alesia. Caeser laid a massive siege and built an equally impressive outward defense ring before Celtic reinforcements arrived, then made the difference with his last reserve legion when a break-trough from both sides was about to happen and ruthlessly smashed his adversary for good, slaying a million Gauls, selling another into slavery and taming the last third forever.
- Tutankhamen, the boy king of Egypt, is one of history's most powerful rulers and the treasures in his tomb have gone down as the stuff of legends. Could these riches really exist?
- Wildlife documentary series with David Attenborough, beginning with a look at the remote islands which offer sanctuary to some of the planet's rarest creatures.
- The wildlife documentary series with David Attenborough continues with a unique and intimate glimpse into secretive lives of mountain-dwelling animals.
- Jungles provide the richest habitats on the planet - mysterious worlds of high drama where extraordinary animals attempt to survive in the most competitive place on earth.
- The world's deserts force animals to come up with ingenious ways of coping with hostile conditions, giving rise to the most incredible survival stories on earth.
- Grasslands cover one quarter of all land and support the vast gatherings of wildlife, but to survive here animals must endure the most hostile seasonal changes on the planet. From Asia's bizarre-looking saiga antelope to the giant anteaters of Brazil, grassland animals have adapted in extraordinary ways to cope with these extremes. In the flooded Okavango, lions take on formidable buffalo in epic battles, on the savannah bee-eaters take advantage of elephants to help catch insects and, on the freezing northern tundra, caribou embark on great migrations shadowed by hungry Arctic wolves.
- Cities are the newest habitat on Planet Earth. The series documents the wildlife in our cities.