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- It follows people who have tragic endings at the hands of husbands, wives, former friends, and lovers.
- The story of Shiori Ito, the woman who shocked Japan with a public allegation of rape in a country where sex crimes are rarely discussed.
- This chilling documentary provides a shocking overview on the UK's most prolific child killer of modern times - Lucy Letby. Her actions shook families and medics to their core. This exposing film includes exclusive interviews from Dr Ravi Jayaram, one of the Consultant Paediatricians who first raised the flag on Letby's wrongdoing, as well as contributions from the parents of victims (voiced by actors).
- Stacey Dooley experiences life on the front-line of mental health services.
- The UKs Forensic Services wards are among the most dangerous places to work. This is the first time cameras have been allowed inside.
- Led by a cast of wonderful characters, this observational documentary series follows factory owner, Peter Monk, and his crew of engineers, pilots and historians as they restore rusty remains of the iconic Second World War flying machines. Over the course of a year, this six-part series discovers the surprising stories of this iconic flying machine, whilst following the restoration of a particularly special aircraft, the 1943 Mark IX Spitfire. With £2 million at stake there's no room for error and the pressure is on to deliver on time. As Peter hunts down parts and oversees construction, a large cast of characters - from pilots and engineers to historians and WWII veterans - are on hand to explore the Spitfire's rich history and uncover its surprising stories. This is the Spitfire Factory, a place dedicated entirely to resurrecting one of the most famous aeroplanes and returning it to the skies.
- This remarkable film follows the story of Jackie Saleh as she is reunited with one of her children three decades after they were kidnapped and taken to Yemen. Jackie has lived through every mother's worst nightmare. Back in 1986, her world was shattered when her husband abducted her three young daughters from their home and took them to Yemen. Her youngest daughter, Safia, was just a toddler. Now, over three decades on, Safia is finally coming home and Jackie travels to the airport to meet the daughter she doesn't really know. Safia doesn't speak English and is coming to Cardiff with her husband and four children - four grandchildren Jackie has never met. Safia and her family have suffered in the civil war in Yemen, including their house being bombed. Can mother and daughter start to make up for a lost childhood and begin a new relationship?
- Trevor Hardy, known as the 'Beast of Manchester', committed a series of horrific murders in the 1970s, but the reasons why have remained unknown...until now. He escaped capture for nearly two years. However, for the first time ever, thanks to unique access to the box of his personal files found in his prison cell and left to his younger brother after his death, we reveal the dark truths about Trevor's brutal killing spree. We look at how the Greater Manchester Police missed a perfect chance to capture Trevor, which could've saved the lives of his last two victims, and how Hardy could've been responsible for a further murder of 17-year-old Dorothy Leyden - a case that remains cold until this very day.
- Featuring some of the biggest viral cat moments and a host of famous feline fans, this fun programme presents purr-fectly wonderful cats doing the naughtiest things.
- This insightful series closely examines and unlocks behaviours and eating patterns of people who appear to be naturally slim. Looking at how people who do not stick to a fitness regime or worry about what they eat, manage to stay slim. With the UK in the grip of an obesity crisis Sabrina Grant asks: what are lean people doing differently? These infuriatingly effortlessly slim people allow cameras into their homes, while nutritionist Amanda Ursell studies what they eat to try to get to the bottom of their slimming secrets.
- Traveling the lengths of Ireland's stunning waterways, this delightful show explores inland, coastal and off shore lives across different regions of the country. Taking in some lobster and salmon fishing, this series also explores some of the local traditions including canoe polo and mussel farming.
- Six strangers, battling personal challenges of their own, have just three weeks to join forces to master the art of magic for a performance in a sold out theatre.
- Three British teenagers swap their teachers and parents for school life in South Korea, a country with one of the top but toughest education systems in the world. Pupils work long hours, teachers can become millionaires and parents pay small fortunes for private tuition for their kids. What does it take to have the best schools in the world? The UK education system is commonly way behind those of countries like South Korea. In School Swap: Korea Style journalist Sian Griffiths explores what it would take for British schools to compete and be at the top of the International Education rankings known as PISA. Three teenagers spend three days totally immersed in school and teenage life in Seoul. The boys, Tommy and Ewan, attend an all-boys' school that's one of the best in the city, whilst Sarah attends an all-girls' school nearby with strict rules on uniform and appearance. How will they cope with the extended hours of regular school lessons, followed by after-school study and private night classes that run until 10pm. In the boys' school the class is presented with a sample of a British GCSE Maths exam - and many students finish it in just 15 minutes. The British pupils also get a surprise visit from their headteacher, and a wannabe Korean Maths teacher discusses losing three of his friends to suicide, outlining the negative effect the education system can have on teenagers in Korea.
- This uplifting and characterful documentary series is a moving account of a group of young people with learning disabilities who are leaving home for the first time. Packed full of wonderful characters and laughter, this heartfelt series is a moving account of a group of young people with learning disabilities who are leaving home for the first time. With extraordinary access, Home Free is packed full of wonderful characters and laughter, new found friendships, blossoming relationships and, at times, heartache and tears. This coming of age moment, a big step in the lives of most young people, is a huge leap for this unique group, whose independence is no guarantee. Yet it is a joyful reminder of how brilliant and fun life can be when you are young, among friends, and starting out on your own.
- A look at how some well-off people push the boat out at Christmas, including a woman whose picture of her Christmas tree submerged by presents went viral on the internet, and a woman whose oil tycoon husband funds a lavish festive season. Meet mother of three, Emma Tapping, who shot to fame after posting a photograph of her Christmas tree hidden by hundreds of presents online. It went viral and overnight she became a media sensation. She received criticism from all over the world for buying her family so many gifts costing over a thousand pounds. But Emma insists she does not spoil her kids and defends her right to overindulge them at Christmas. We spend Christmas day with the Tapping family as they unwrap their mountain of presents. And in the run up to Christmas this year we reveal whether she will buy hundreds of presents once again. We also spend Christmas with Irene Malin, her husband and their 5 children in their whopping 47 room Abbey in Kent. Irene just loves spoiling the family and herself, at Christmas. We're invited to the lavish party she throws with her oil tycoon husband and join them as they shop for high-end jewellery.
- Going inside the extraordinary world of criminal excess Police, Camera Auction tells the story of the auction house selling off crooks' hidden riches. From Sports cars and designer goods to outrageous bling and strange collectibles, we see the bizarre range of criminals' possessions seized by specialist police teams and put under the hammer. We meet the expert auctioneers and police teams working to seize the lavish assets of Britain's criminals. With the proceeds often helping to repay people whose lives have been blighted by crime, we see the victims anxiously awaiting the outcome of these auctions.
- A spectacular one-off performance of the piece composed together with the London Symphony Orchestra. Following the uplifting documentary Addicts Symphony, in which we follow the personal journey of ten classical musicians whose lives have been blighted by addiction, this programme features the nerve-wracking climax of the final performance with the London Symphony Orchestra.