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- The relationship between writer AA Milne and his son, Christopher Robin, and how this became the inspiration for Winnie the Pooh.
- Two separate people, a man and a woman, find something very stirring about the sea turtles in their tank at the London Zoo. They meet and form an odd, but sympathetic camaraderie as they plan to steal two of the turtles and free them into the ocean.
- Following the immense success of The Lord of the Rings trilogy, Peter Jackson directs King Kong (2005). This documentary follows him, and the immense project from start to finish. It turns out that this one film may actually be a larger task to complete than all 3 of the Lord of the Rings films together.
- In Burgers Zoo the new residence of the gorillas is put in operation. Also the country of origin, Cameroon, is visited.
- Auntie Mabel goes to London Zoo to look at some giant snails. Meanwhile, Pippin has a new kennel that he's not too keen on.
- Andrew explores how we have sought to come to terms with Britain's decline as a world power since 1952 by looking at big names such as Louis Mountbatten, Tony Benn, Enoch Powell, Bob Geldof and David Attenborough.
- Arthur starts his walk around London at St Paul's Cathedral, which became the iconic symbol of the blitz, before learning how the blackout affected the city's nightlife.
- Paddy McGuinness and team captains Sam Quek and Ugo Monye are joined by Olympic gold medal winner Joe Choong, rugby league star Jon Wilkin, Winter Olympian Aimee Fuller and former world number one squash star Nick Matthew.
- 2015–2016TV-PG7.5 (110)TV EpisodeBuilt by William the Conqueror, the Tower of London has been a military fortress, a palace, a royal mint, a prison, a zoo and a place of execution, a silent witness to some of the most momentous events in our history. Dan Jones reveals some of its secrets and tells the stories of the traitors, rebels and royalty who met their end inside its imposing walls.
- 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!