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- An aged teacher and former headmaster of a boarding school recalls his career and his personal life over the decades.
- When a small town gets plunged into the nightmare of serial killings, rookie cop Arjan embarks on a chase for the truth and unravels a gruesome conspiracy.
- BBC investigative documentary series noted for its new perspectives on historical events.
- Henry Sullivan, a bounty hunter in post-civil war America, traverses the country in search of wanted outlaw Sylvester Reed. Unbeknownst to Reed, there may be more that connects the two of them than he realizes.
- 16 year-old swimmer Jane suffers the return of her epilepsy before a crucial competition. With her swimming career on hold and her quality of life under threat, she must decide just where her priorities lie - before it's too late.
- Game show 6 weeks long. 3 contestants took their own cars on the stage and sat in them . The show had 4 cars on the other side of the set which included sports/4x4/saloon etc and Claudia winkleman asked the contestants questions about themselves which they had to answer without hinting which car they would like to trade up to. The audience had keypads and had to press a button 1-4 indicating which car they thought the contestant would like.The audience had to match up the chosen car to what they thought the contestant would choose and once revealed by the contestant if they had the most hits they won.Whoever won had to give their car and take the chosen car hence trade up.The cars were not brand new but worth at least twice the amount of the contestants and came with a years insurance and tax if i can remember right. Wasn't a great show for the audience/people at home i dont think except for the winners.
- Archaeologists believe that the massive grave in a vicarage garden in Derbyshire may be the last resting place of a vast army of thousands of warriors that invaded Britain in the ninth century, but left very little trace of their presence.
- Dan Snow and space archaeologist Dr Sarah Parcak conclude their search for evidence of Viking settlements in North America, as they aim to provide a definitive answer to the question of whether the Norse raiders settled in the New World 500 years before Columbus.