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- Filmmakers gain access to the community of Rockland Ranch in the middle of the Utah desert where 14 polygamous Mormon families have created unique homes for themselves carved out of a rock-face.
- The dispatches of the emergency services in various parts of the UK are followed.
- Fifteen ordinary people are put through intensive training and a series of challenges in order to see whether they could cope with working in the intelligence community. They are trained and observed by three ex-intelligence officers.
- Comedian Jason Manford hosts another edition of the show in which parents learn how their children will react when presented with challenges.
- Parents get to discover what kind of kids they are raising and get a glimpse into the kind of grown-ups that they might become in the fun, family-orientated show.
- 25 men and women, including an ex-SAS operator working undercover as a mole, face the latest intense course - beginning with a swim to a remote Scottish island.
- The 22 remaining recruits, including the mole, travel deeper into the harsh terrain of the Isle of Raasay where they are pushed to control their aggression, as they're trained with guns and take part in hand-to-hand combat.
- The remaining 18 recruits are split into two teams to take on the intense close-combat murderball and surf immersion - a notorious water beasting that simulates water torture.
- This edition meets police officers dealing with a huge range of traffic issues - from the routine to the surreal - alongside a spike in crime and against a background of funding cuts.
- The grit of the thirteen remaining recruits is tested, and with Jay's undercover status now revealed he launches a brutal beasting to expose the weakest members of the group.
- The recruits are stalked across the Scottish Highlands by a military-trained hunter force, before facing extreme interrogation on limited sleep and rations. Who will crack?
- With more and more boys growing up with negative or absent father figures, Northamptonshire police see young men stuck in cycles of violence, or coerced into organised crime.
- With a surge in the number of calls to Northampton police reporting verbal abuse on race, religion, sex or sexuality, has our divisive politics given hate speech a boost?
- The last 6 recruits face deep interrogation and a day of sickeners, including 'drownproofing' - simulated drowning. Only the physically and mentally elite will make it through.
- As the documentary series following life at Chester Zoo returns, on Chimpanzee Island the younger males test the pecking order. And there's a fish out of water at the aquarium. Deer couple Serena and Odin welcome their second doe.
- In the last 5 years Wiltshire has experienced a 63% increase in offences committed by women. Police investigate reports of a group of women attacking a lone girl, an opportunistic robbery and a schoolgirl who has had her hair set on fire.
- 2016– 47mTV-PG8.6 (11)TV EpisodeHornbills survived a fire that swept through their home, but it may have derailed their plans for chicks. Meerkat matriarch Huskie seems to have lost her breeding instincts. Sun bear Milli has her paws full bringing up her daughter Kyra.
- 2016– 46mTV-G8.2 (12)TV EpisodeAdolescent babirusa Tolo has a hoof problem. Rock hyraxes Daissie and her partner Nungu are expecting their eighth litter. At the reptile house, the Bermuda skinks have a ferocious approach to mating as Poptart meets Sharkface.
- It is spring and the trainees are out shadowing qualified RSPCA inspectors. Georgie rescues two cats and a swan in trouble while Natalie helps the police to stamp out an illegal blood sport.
- The trainee inspectors are halfway through their year. Nat helps two pigeons, Debs rescues two meerkats, Jess helps a dog find a new family and all of the trainees get a lesson in euthanasia.
- The Art Club opens for a new series with the theme of family. Joining Grayson and Philippa Perry are Boy George, photo legend David Bailey, Harry Hill, and artist Yinka Ilori.
- We go on the front line with South Yorkshire Police as Covid-19 begins to hit. In this 'age of fear', officers assist two victims of domestic abuse and an elderly man who's home alone and under siege.
- Officers are called to a suspected sexual assault outside a nightclub, a man who exposes himself in the street and a case of sexual assault on a teen by other teens. A man is arrested on suspicion of domestic rape.
- Police are called to the scene of a vicious attack by teenagers. A man is assaulted driving in the early hours. And at a break-in, two officers find themselves outnumbered by youths.
- The theme this time is nature - with actor Russell Tovey, land artist Andy Goldsworthy, and comedian Holly Walsh. There's also a short film from Banksy's latest work in Reading.
- Joining Grayson and Philippa Perry for food week are presenter Sue Perkins, comedian Mawaan Rizwan, artists Rose Wylie and Lucy Sparrow, and special guest Nigella Lawson
- The theme this time is dreams, with guests Johnny Vegas, presenter Konnie Huq, and singer Sophie Ellis-Bextor. Also taking part are artists Sir Frank Bowling and Polly Morgan.
- South Yorkshire Police reveal what happens when people seek revenge by street justice, from a supermarket brawl to taking a hammer on the rampage, and a hit-and-run as payback.
- The remaining recruits face the final stages: interrogation and a brutal sickener. Do any of them have the mental and physical strength to complete the process?
- A look at the challenges South Yorkshire Police face with time-wasting 999 calls and also with helping vulnerable people, including a confused lady who can't find her way home.
- The zoo keepers realise that a Malayan tapir has started eating for two. A hyacinth macaw called James Bond loses his mate. And the queen of Chester's Asian elephant herd is feeling her age.
- Ulrika Jonsson and Kerry Katona are among latest celebrity recruits facing grueling tasks and interrogations make up SAS training.
- The 12 celebrities take on hand-to-hand combat. They also put their wits to the test in a hostage rescue mission. With tension mounting, two of the recruits are soon heading home.
- The celebs do pair work as they descend 100 feet down a rock face, go on a tough march, then carry a 40kg fuel drum over rough terrain. By the end of all this, some will be heading home.
- South Yorkshire Police work the long nightshift - breaking up fights, rescuing a colleague, nabbing a fuel thief and attending to a possible suicide on a bridge outside Doncaster.
- Behind-the-scenes with the staff and customers at Freedom Firearms gun store in Battle Creek, Michigan.
- Tensions rise when polygamist Enoch decides to bring bride #3 into his fold of 2 wives and 17 kids--threatening to upset the delicate balance of peace and domestic bliss that he and his current wives have worked so hard to make possible.
- Filmed over the course of 12 months, this first edition of the series meets Lucas as he begins the transition from female to male and undergoes surgery to have his breasts removed.
- This edition follows 52-year-old virgin Emma as she prepares for breast augmentation, writer Juno who grew up thinking she was a gay man and ex-firefighter Stephanie who up until 18 months ago was called Mark.
- The series concludes by looking at some of the range of procedures the clinic performs. A patient at the beginning of her transition from male to female prepares to explain to her young son that his father is now a woman.
- Jason Manford hosts the series which asks how well we really know our kids by challenging parents to guess what their children will do in a variety of entertaining situations. Each show sees children filmed in a school specially rigged with hidden cameras; the kids think that they're taking part in a variety of classroom activities and games, but they're unaware that they're actually being tested on everything from empathy and lateral thinking to risk-taking and rule-breaking. Jason challenges the children's parents back in the studio to predict what their child will do in each situation, providing a fascinating, surprising, and hilarious insight into the developing minds of five, six and seven-year-olds. The family with the most correct predictions goes through to the final, but it's not the adults choosing the prizes on this show...it's the kids!
- Jason Manford hosts the final episode of the series which asks how well we really know our kids by challenging parents to guess what their children will do in a variety of entertaining situations. Each show sees children filmed in a school specially rigged with hidden cameras; the kids think that they're taking part in a variety of classroom activities and games, but they're unaware that they're actually being tested on everything from empathy and lateral thinking to risk-taking and rule-breaking. Jason challenges the children's parents back in the studio to predict what their child will do in each situation, providing a fascinating, surprising, and hilarious insight into the developing minds of five, six and seven-year-olds. The family with the most correct predictions goes through to the final, but it's not the adults choosing the prizes on this show...it's the kids!