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- British comedian Richard Ayoade and a celebrity guest, usually from the comedy world, spend 48 hours in a popular city to discover the must see tourist attractions.
- The remarkable story of how, in 2009, competing in the most expensive and technologically advanced racing series on Earth, the impossible happened.
- Regular people bidding for storage units.
- In this special mini-series for Halloween, Jack Osbourne returns to the UK to revisit his childhood home and a handful of locations in Buckinghamshire to discover the truth behind experiences he had there as a young boy.
- They say love is blind, but can it also be synthetic? This extraordinary film meets a group of lonely guys who have fallen in love with their customized, life-sized dolls.
- Consumer technology series in which a different family each week is brought to a country retreat and advised on the best products to buy to help them live better.
- A motor magazine with the recent driving news, expert opinions, and practical & reliable advices.
- Demonstrates new gadgets and technology.
- Jeremy Clarkson tells the story of one of the most daring operations of World War II - the Commando raid on the German occupied dry dock at St. Nazaire in France on 28th March 1942. It was an operation so heroic that it resulted in the award of five Victoria Crosses and 80 other decorations for gallantry.
- Lisa Rogers investigates vaginal cosmetic surgery and why more and more women consider this surgical procedure.
- A three-part retrospective documentary about the science fiction comedy TV series Red Dwarf.
- Consumer technology series focusing on the latest gadgets, games and more.
- A new version of the long-running British motoring programme, now with a focus on electric cars.
- Years after last seeing each other, father and son Ricky Tomlinson and Ralf Little reunite for a staycation traveling across northern England. On a quest to discover the unique secrets of each region they visit.
- Motorcycle racer and mechanic Guy Martin undertakes a series of speed-based challenges, exploring the boundaries of physics and learning about the science of speed.
- Guy Martin helps restore XH558, the last airworthy Avro Vulcan bomber, to prepare it for its last ever flight, a 1000-mile farewell tour of Great Britain, before it is grounded.
- As an energy crisis and cost of living crisis collide, this 3-part series will see the Lincolnshire lorry mechanic and motorcycle racer investigate the past, present and future of British power stations to work out how the country makes its most valuable commodity of all: electricity. The series is set to have a raft of fascinating moments including Guy making his own spectacular contribution towards Britain's 'Net Zero' goals, by helping to blow up a coal-fired power station. He'll be putting himself through an intense safety course and learning how to escape from an underwater helicopter so that he can work on the world's biggest offshore wind farm, then he'll work with the British Army in their brand new solar-powered workshop. Plus he'll be tasked with "the hardest job in the country" - manually making the second-by-second adjustments required to balance the nation's supply of electricity with its ever-changing demand. Guy will also drive to the very end of the National Grid - the Orkney Islands - and find out how the world's biggest tidal generator and a fledgling hydrogen economy are teaching the world about future fuels. Additionally, he'll investigate what part nuclear has to play in keeping the country's lights on and will put in a shift at Hinkley Point C, the nuclear building site reputed to cost £7m a day to run.
- In his new travelogue series, we join Guy Martin in another far-flung destination, Colombia in South America. Guy will be exploring Colombia at street level to find out about the mysterious country that is both beautiful in nature and brutal in drugs and violence. With this strange combination Guy will attempt to discover what makes this country tick. From the start, Guy will be kidnapped, tortured and shot, but fortunately this is just training by the country's military forces. Guy will also walk the night-time streets to see how readily drugs are available in Medellin. Guy will also meet the nephew of Pablo Escobar, watch some of Pablo's home movies and learn about the highs and lows of one of the most notorious drug lords in history. Guy's adventure will also take in some 'gravity racing' on modified bikes, a dive into a narco-submarine and a cup of local brew 'tea' that is ... special.
- Truck mechanic and motorcycle racer Guy Martin goes on an off-beat 2500-mile journey around Japan to find out how it really works.
- Master baker and The Great British Baking Show (2010) judge Paul Hollywood takes a culinary tour of Japan, a country he has never visited before, to learn about Japanese food culture.
- A police investigation series following the increasingly important work of the West Midlands Police Drone Unit.
- Driven to Extremes is a three-part global challenge, pitting two specially-built vehicles - and more specifically the oil inside them - against three of the most difficult roads on Earth. However, inside our purpose-built Nissan Patrols will be an A-list Hollywood celebrity (Tom Hardy, Henrill Cavill and Adrien Brody) accompanied by a motorsport hero (Neil Hodgson and Mika Salo) as they take on the coldest, the hottest and the roughest roads on the planet. Watch as the stars and their driving partners tackle the chilly climes of eastern Siberia, the searing heat of the Taklamakan dessert in far western China and the uncompromising terrain of the Malaysian rainforest, with each destination providing an acid test for the vehicles, the drivers and the oil.
- The story of Naval Party 8901, the token British peace-keeping force which was already stationed on the Falkland Islands when the Argentinian forces invaded on 2 April 1982 and who fought the first battle of the Falklands War.
- A tongue-in-cheek scientific analysis of the 100 most popular porn films, presented by Grace Dent, who drops nothing but her t's.
- Join self confessed petrol-head Guy Martin as he learns about the alternative to the internal combustion engine, Electric. In this TV special, Guy learns about the advantages of electric transport and the different varieties that exist from bicycles, cars and vans up to buses. Guy also learns some of the disadvantages from range anxiety and with the help of the Leicestershire Fire Brigade, how to deal with a fire. The ultimate aim is to produce a record breaking electrified retro road car that is suitable for the Drag strip, with Guy behind the steering wheel.
- Guy Martin joins the two-year restoration of a Spitfire that was buried in a French beach for decades, and tells the Boy's Own-style story of its pilot, Squadron Leader Geoffrey Stephenson.
- Guy Martin and fellow mechanic Cameron Whitworth take four classic European cars and turn them into unlikely racing machines. For the finale of each edition they take their creation to compete in a race in the car's homeland.
- A CHRIS BEAUMAN FILM about Sidecar Racing at the Isle of Man TT: The World's Most Dangerous Race.
- Guy Martin wants to build a working replica of a World War One tank, pass his tank driving test and drive the machine at Lincoln's Remembrance Day parade.
- Some well-known faces are in for the worst night's sleep of their lives at the haunted hotel where their fellow guests are of the supernatural kind. Hosted by Christine Lampard, Matt Richardson and Jamie East.
- This documentary examines the extraordinary story of Freddie Mercury and how he went from being a refugee to one of Britain's favourite rock stars, as well as his tragic early death and why he has proved such an enduring musical icon.
- Sid's journey from prolific character actor in dramatic roles, via Hancock's Half-Hour, to icon status in the Carry-On franchise.
- In this one-off special documentary, actor Vicky McClure embarks on an emotional journey with her 97-year-old grandfather Ralph McClure to learn about his role in D-Day in June 1944. From visiting the home town of Ralph in his early early years to the locations that Ralph encountered and led to one of the most decisive battlefronts that would turn the fortunes of the allied forces on the Normandy beaches in France and beyond.
- Guy Martin follows in the footsteps of the brave young pilots of World War Two. From basic training to fully fledged fighter pilot.
- Guy Martin, the popular UK lorry mechanic and television daredevil returns for 'Our Guy in Russia', the fourth in a series of critically-acclaimed adventure travelogues. In this three part documentary, Guy travels from Moscow to Siberia and then down to Chernobyl. Starting with a visit to 'Red Square' in Moscow, he then ignores the traditional tourist attractions and prefers to follow his passions to discover what everyday life is really like in Russia. From riding with President Putin's biker gang, the 'Night Wolves', to working in the factory that produces one of Russia's proudest exports, the Kalashnikov machine gun. These are but a few of his adventures in Russia.
- After following in the footsteps of the brave World War II pilots of 'Fighter Command', Guy Martin now focuses on 'Bomber Command'. In this programme, Guy honors the Lancaster bomber crews of World War II, as he tries out several on-board roles from pilot to gunner and 'bomb aimer'. From previously experiencing life as a solo airman, will he have what it takes this time to be a crew member in the action of Bomber Command?
- John Cleese presents this countdown of the top 100 films based on actual ticket sales in the UK. The list was compiled by the British Film Institute and recognises 'bums on seats', rather than money taken. Each film is accompanied by clips and/or new interviews with many of the cast and crew involved, and the programme also features rare footage and behind-the-scenes clips.
- The Carles' household near Biggleswade in Bedfordshire can certainly claim to be unique, as it is home to four girls who are 4 of a kind but who also beat the odds of 64 million to one to survive. Ellie, Georgina, Jessica and Holly are Britain's only identical quadruplets and their mum Julie was only the 27th woman in the world to conceive monochorionic quads naturally.
- Ross noble hits the road and tours around Britain going wherever the general public tell him to via twitter, taking suggestions on what to do and where to visit, and he ends up doing all sorts of strange things.
- From airbags to teabags, toothpaste to tea, and condoms to crash helmets, each episode is a mind-blowing cavalcade of crazy demonstrations and rarely-heard info about everyday stuff.
- A documentary that picks the biggest flops called up to play for the national team before the 2010 FIFA World Cup.
- The real story of Kerry Katona and her desire to stay famous.