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- A team of paranormal experts travel the UK looking into instances of paranormal activity in the homes of ordinary people.
- Interviews with family members, doctors and victims of 73-year-old Josef Fritzl, who held his daughter captive in a basement for 24 years and fathered seven children with her.
- The Help My House Is Haunted team are called in to investigate paranormal activity at the homes of British celebrities in this spin-off programme.
- Clip show featuring remarkable, terrifying and unexplained camera footage. With first-hand accounts from those who captured the images and analysis from experts.
- Ordained exorcist Ian Lawman is about to embark on his most personal and challenging case yet. This time he isn't cleansing a home or spooky location he's going to the heart of the issue and tackling a suspected possessed person directly.
- Historian Andrew Roberts travels the world retracing the footsteps of Napoleon on the approach to the two hundredth anniversary of the Battle of Waterloo.
- True crime documentary series with unique access to the video footage that leads to the conviction of killers around the world. Experts explain how the latest technology builds a visual montage of evidence.
- Extraordinary footage filmed by police body cameras worldwide reveals the stories of law enforcement officers involved in breath-taking arrests, chases and shoot-outs.
- How weather conditions affect different areas and people's lives around the world.
- Across the globe there is a hidden army of workers keeping the world's cargo moving 365 days a year. Whether it's high value or high volume they'll do whatever it takes to ensure their cargo gets delivered on time and in perfect condition - in all weather, day and night. There are at least 20 million shipping containers crossing the world's seas at any given time carrying anything from lobsters to luxury sports cars. Mega Shippers gets exclusive access behind the scenes to Ports on both sides of the Atlantic to find out what it takes for the largest freight operators and shipping agents to deliver goods 24/7. From the delivery of an 18 million dollar super yacht to a 20 ton shipment of sweet potatoes - we'll watch ground crews on-load and off-load these precious, but very different cargoes - conquering monumental challenges from miscalculations to malfunctions.
- With an estimated 3 billion people worldwide having watching the Royal Wedding, it is safe to say the world is truly gripped by the lives of the Royal family. This documentary series journeys through all facets of royal life, exploring the grandeur, splendor and controversy of the aristocracy. Through interviews with those closest to the English nobility, we delve deep into the mesmerizing world of the Royal Family.
- AC/DC's Brian Johnson is a high end racing driver in his spare time and in this series he drives the most iconic cars ever designed and built.
- With the help of body language experts and psychologists, we examine of prominent members of the royal family, look into tensions between love and duty, the changing face of the monarchy and the private side of the family.
- Follows workers in the world of demolition, salvage and waste management. From tower blocks to ships, bridges to Victorian mansions, every scrap of material has its value in the eyes of the scrap kings.
- Brand-new reality series 'The Hunks' is set to offer a unique insight into the modern man's mind as ten gorgeous young men invade Newquay for one long hot summer. Setting up home in a cliff-top penthouse overlooking the beach they interact with the holiday makers and locals as they work hard, play hard and surf hard. Offering women a glimpse inside these beautiful men's thoughts on love, marriage, fidelity, sex and fatherhood.
- The extraordinary and little known story of 29 prisoners who escaped from a POW camp in Holzminden Germany during WW1, a feat that inspired The Great Escape years later.
- The documentary reveals the untold stories and myths behind Take That, Britains most successful Boy Band since The Beatles.
- Climbing deep inside some of the world's most active volcanoes.
- Filmed as part of AJI's 'People and Power' strand, this is the story of Madagascar's child sex workers, the target of sex tourists. UNICEF estimates 30-50 percent of the countries prostitutes are under 18 years of age.
- A revealing insight into the world of phone sex operators in the UK.
- Inside the competitive lives of preteens who eat, sleep and breathe bodybuilding to achieve the perfect physique.
- We follow world champion free-diver Stig Severinsen as he trains to attempt to break the world record breath hold at 25 minutes.
- Shocking documentary focusing on young teenagers who are overweight but under age, and the life threatening health dangers they are exposing themselves to.
- Documentary series telling the stories of acts of bravery that have been captured on mobile phone, CCTV and dashboard camera footage. Both the saved and the saviours tell their story.
- As more and more people turn to the Internet in their search for love, new research suggests that online daters are more likely to end up in happy relationships than those who meet in more traditional ways. However, it isn't just the usual dating sites that are enabling happy ever afters, many couples meet while playing online games and being represented by an avatar. In this heart-warming and eye-opening documentary, couples who met in a virtual world, in games such as World of Warcraft and Second Life, tell their digital fairy-tales. They discuss the expectations they had before meeting and how their real selves compared to their avatars. A couple who have yet to meet in real life also tell their story in this look at love and relationships in the 21st century.
- It has uncovered some of the most shocking, scary and heart-warming footage recorded from around the globe.
- A team of experts break down the world's most extraordinary stunt clips, and work out how they were (or weren't) achieved.
- A series of 6 Arts Documentaries, fronted by supermodel, actress and Cambridge Arts graduate, Lily Cole. Lily gets unprecedented access to some of today's most revered and successful contemporary artists. In the name of Art; she navigates the desert with 'wrap' artist Christo, learns the art of boomerang throwing with Mexican artist Gabriel Orozco, models for a nude portrait for Contemporary artist Fiona Banner, has a drawing lesson with the sculptor, Antony Gormley, touches down in Monaco for Marc Quinn's latest exhibition and paints pictures with the doyenne of celluloid film, Tacita Dean. These intimate portraits of artists at home and at play show a side to them rarely seen before. Largely observational documentary in style, there are also contributions from high profile curators, collectors and art commentators; from Ralf Rugoff, Director of the Hayward Gallery to Germaine Geer and, champion of public art, Mayor Michael Bloomberg.
- Through the private and revealing letters of Tsar Nicholas II and his wife Alexandra, this two part docudrama, presented by Dr. Suzannah Lipscomb, explores their complex love story and their role leading to the Russian Revolution of 1917.
- Ex-Happy Mondays frontman, Shaun Ryder, was abducted by aliens when he was 15. In this series, he travels the world to meet others who have suffered the same fate.
- Singing sensation Paul Potts has stormed the UK and international charts, his album reaching number one in 13 countries. This tells the story of life for the former Carphone Warehouse salesman before and after 'Britain's Got Talent'.
- A year after a military coup rocked the island of Madagascar in March 2009, deposing its president Marc Ravolomanana and installing an inexperienced former DJ, Andry Rajoelina (TGV) in his place, the country of 20 million has finally reached tipping point. With its government bankrupt, its donor funds drying up, and its economy and infrastructure in tatters, the urgency of legitimacy through elections is the last remaining hope that could halt the country erupting into civil war. Promises by Rajoelina to abolish political autocracy and government corruption have proven spurious, relations between the international community, including the US, EU, AU and SADC have reached critical mass, and opposition parties are now consolidating their power, vying for a place on the political stage in the upcoming elections. With no rule of law and no enforcement, the country is a ticking time bomb poised to implode. While Madagascar celebrates 50 years of independence from France, the country remains mired in economic crisis and political uncertainty over who is legitimately leading the nation of 20 million.
- Extraordinary Dogs explores the wonderful and often astonishing nature of man's best friend. In this 13 part series we uncover an encyclopaedia of amazing, compelling and fantastic dog stories worldwide - from heroic rescue dogs to pet pooches, incredible assistance canines to frontline police dogs. The series will also look at the fascinating science behind the dog and ultimately finds out what makes our canine friends so special.
- A gang of Jewish bikers travel across America taking part in A Ride to Remember which aims to raise awareness about the holocaust.
- Aled Jone's takes you on a remarkable journey across Europe and the Middle East to explore the origins of some of our most cherished songs. Aled joins the Libera Choir at Great St Barts Priory Church to sing these popular carols. Including; 'Once in Royal David's City', 'Away in a Manger', 'O Little Town of Bethlehem', 'O Come All Ye Faithful', 'Silent Night' and more.
- Long running business strand on CNBC Network
- The award-winning British actor explores the seven deadly sins of the animal kingdom, where greed, gluttony, wrath, lust, sloth, envy and pride are not sinful, but instead a matter of survival. This stunning 2D and 3D series is a new take on the natural history format; drawing on classic literature and sumptuous visuals Richard E Grant's 7 Deadly Sins is a unique look at wildlife's most debauched behavior.
- Since the 1990s there's been a pressing urgency to address Guatemala and Mexico's deteriorating water systems. There have been some improvement but recently the demand for certified and organically grown coffee has boomed creating a knock-on effect on an area that produces half the world's coffee. Earth Report travels to Central America to investigate the impact of a more commercial involvement in the improvement of watershed systems on the Mexican/Guatemala border.
- The Boyz Are Back in Town explores the politics, the dramas, the passions and the lifestyles of five lads thrown into a world of celebrity adoration. But now older, wiser, entertainment-business-sharper, these boys have become men and pulling no punches, each have a compelling, revealing, story to tell. As Boyzone prepare for their first tour in over seven years, sold out across 25 UK arena dates, you learn how this boy band became so huge, with record sales in excess of 15 million, yet so suddenly and so dramatically split and what life has been like for each of them in the intervening years.
- Exclusive access to the Duke of Edinburgh on the 60th Anniversary of his marriage to the Queen
- Former SAS legend and renowned military author Chris Ryan has been granted unique access for the very first time to some of the world's hardest and most sophisticated special police units. Ryan will meet those at the cutting edge of law enforcement, try out their hardware and participate in training and operations. His mission is to earn himself a place in each of the elite units he encounters. At the heart of the series will be a chance to see at first hand the inner workings of some of the world's most highly-organised and effective police units operating on the cutting edge of global crime.
- An investigation into the shocking murders of the two young schoolgirls Jessica Chapman and Holly Wells in 2002, and what lessons have been learned from the case.
- The story of Kate Middleton's sister, who at the Royal Wedding entered Westminster Abbey as a bridesmaid and emerged a global phenomenon.
- Global investigation into the state of the planet's health following a 5-year study by leading scientists published in the Millennium Eco-system Report.
- Featuring film-maker James Cameron, the film explores the world's oceans thanks to the cameras attached to ROV's on oil rigs around the world. The project, the brainchild of marine scientist Dr. Ian Hudson from Southampton University, has opened up a whole new world of marine exploration previously closed to scientists because of cost implications.
- As the Queen approaches her Jubilee we explore how she has changed over the decades.