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- Following the motorcycle road racing careers, and fate, of the Dunlop family.
- Powerful documentary which revisits the Heysel Stadium disaster of May 1985, when 39 fans were crushed to death before the European Cup Final between Liverpool FC and Juventus.
- When Tomás returns to his remote island holiday home, he discovers that his reclusive wife and child have vanished. With nowhere to turn and a storm approaching, he is forced to place his trust in the small community's lone retired police officer, Labhaoise, to investigate. As the search takes an unexpected turn, some uncomfortable truths are revealed. Meanwhile, the storm looms ever closer.
- Genius, guts and glory. From Best to Keane, Shankly to Ferguson, they were the players and managers who elevated England's biggest clubs to greatness.
- Described as a photographic discovery of the century, this documentary uncovers the remarkable story of Lance Corporal George Hackney.
- Powerful documentary recounting the untold stories of men from Northern Ireland who fought in Normandy on 6th June 1944. Featuring rare archive footage and eye-witness interviews.
- Historian John Bew explores the remarkable story of William Tennent, whose private life was cloaked in scandal and who was almost hanged for his part in the 1798 Rising, yet he went on to become the richest man in Belfast.
- Tony Robinson walks our oldest roads to find the truth behind the megaliths, burial sites, ley lines and hidden caves along their path, and connect the clues they have left hidden in the British landscape.
- In 1967, four unknown actors in a kids TV show became the biggest pop band in the world. In America, they outsold Elvis and The Beatles combined. They were The Monkees. But The Monkees were not a real band, they were a man-made money making machine, driven by ego and ambition. A machine that would ultimately crash and burn. This is the inside story of pop music's first manufactured band.
- Richard Dormer narrates this nostalgic documentary series that delves into the BBC archives to reveal the changing face of life in Northern Ireland.
- On the centenary of the end of the conflict, Dan Cruickshank reveals the extraordinary story behind the design of the WW1 cemeteries and memorials and of the remarkable man whose vision created them.
- Frank Carson was one of Britain and Ireland's most loved comedians. Dan Gordon explores the story of the Belfast funny man as he prepares to stage a one-man show on the comic's life.
- Monkey Love explores the life of American research psychologist Harry Harlow, a man responsible for some of the most controversial experiments to have been performed in animal laboratories.
- Catching up with the lives some of the members of Religious cult, the Unification Church who participated in a mass wedding in which 4,000 people married total strangers.
- A poem of hope found in silence, told between a former selective mute struggling to keep her voice as she returns to her island home and a young Londoner still searching for her own.
- The Siege of Derry was a pivotal moment in the history of Ireland and Britain and one that placed the city at the heart of a European-wide struggle. In this documentary writer Carlo Gébler explores the remarkable story of this dramatic and bloody event - one that has shaped the course of our history to the present day.
- Newton Emerson takes a celebratory yet irreverent look at Craigavon.
- A biography of one of the founders of the Gaelic League and a largely forgotten figure in the 1916 Easter Rising.
- Film maker Mark Cousins, who left Belfast at 18, returns to his home town to reflect on how the place and its history have been used, and occasionally abused, by cinema.
- Documentary about Belfast man Teddy Dixon who, as a soldier in WWII, fought in France and Germany and was among the first to discover the horrors of Dachau concentration camp.
- The story of caravanning in Britain, from the 1950s through to the present day, revealing how mobile homes became a firm favourite with almost a quarter of British holiday-makers.
- Cilla Black examines the less 'swinging' side of the UK's most influential decade of the 20th century.
- An elderly woman awakes on a Sunday morning at 7:30, but stays in bed. While in bed she stares around her room and dozes, reminiscing about her past # the loss of her friends, her husband leaving her and the moving out of her children from Northern Ireland to start lives in Canada.
- Historian John Bew uncovers the remarkable story of the Irish-born British Foreign Secretary who was instrumental in the defeat of Napoleon yet became one of the country's most reviled politicians before ending his own life in 1822.
- Unseen home movies, shot on super 8 film, by people from across Northern Ireland.