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- Timothy West and Prunella Scales travel across canals in both Britain and Europe.
- Charlie Dimmock and award-winning garden designers the Rich brothers compete to design gardens for homeowners around the country.
- Alan Titchmarsh and his team of experts travel the country to find the dream gardens we'd all like to have. Meeting the colourful characters that create these spaces, they'll show us how we can live the dream at home.
- Follow the personal experience of the Queen, as she navigated the events that shaped the fortune of the royal family and the history of the United Kingdom over the decades of her reign.
- British true crime documentary series about forensics teams, looking at some of the cutting edge techniques that have been used to solve infamous crimes.
- Celebrities share personal stories about men's cancers, shed security guard uniforms, and perform on stage in Sheffield to inspire men to get screened. The show aims to raise awareness for men's health issues.
- A group of male celebrities strip down to raise awareness for prostate, testicular, and colorectal cancer testing and research in this daring two-hour special.
- Alan Titchmarsh and a team of familiar faces visit historic properties owned by the National Trust revealing the hidden history, human stories and natural history behind each one.
- Government statistics show that the seaside town of Jaywick in Essex is officially the most deprived town in Britain. This series follows the struggles of some of the residents living on the poverty line.
- A documentary about the making of the controversial Life of Brian (1979) and the surrounding accusations of blasphemy.
- The life and untimely death of the 10th Earl of Shaftesbury.
- Mixing social history and cookery, Michael Buerk meets with chefs and food historians to celebrate some of the food served to British monarchs from George IV to the present day.
- A gloriously escapist exploration of one of the world's most glamorous and iconic places. Peek inside Beverly Hills' opulent homes, hotels and businesses to see how the other half work, rest and play.
- Documentary following stand-up comedian Roy 'Chubby' Brown as he tours England. The documentary investigates if he is as offensive as he has been labeled.
- 2 men, Russell and Paul masturbate 15 times a day. We follow them as they try to break their masturbation addiction.
- The Earl Spencer invites a team of archaeologists to search for evidence of an Anglo-Saxon village in the grounds of his ancestral home - but they uncover something far older.
- Documentary series takes an inside look at the British royal family.
- 6 celebrities travel back in time to the 1920s for the ultimate murder mystery weekend at a country house. Can the celebrity contestants find the killer in just four days utilising their wits and scientific techniques of the period?
- A look at what life is like for the millionaires and billionaires who live in the tax haven in the United Arab Emirates, as well as the people who serve them.
- During the Winter of 2022, the world's eyes turn to Qatar, a tiny nation state on the Arabian Peninsular and the smallest country ever to host the FIFA World Cup. Qatar is the richest country on earth and now it is exploding onto the international stage with its capital city, the ultra-modern Doha, joining the likes of Beverly Hills, Monaco, and Dubai as one of the most glamorous places on the planet . The Jewel in Doha's crown is a city within a city, The Pearl Island - the ultimate vision of international, cosmopolitan, luxury lifestyle in the 21st Century. Here, nothing but the best will do - no stone is left unturned in the pursuit of perfection. In the searing heat of the desert, the sunshine of unlimited wealth and infinite ambition illuminates all. Move over Monaco, this is an island to rival the most luxurious places on the planet. As well as exclusive access to the elite of Qatari society, this film meets the people behind the scenes - the workers, maids, waiters, chefs, entrepreneurs, builders and engineers who make everything tick and deliver a seamless luxury experience for all who come here.
- Three-part documentary series looking at how Princess Diana channelled as well as influenced the zeitgeist at the end of the 20th Century. Examining how she encapsulated the spirit of the age and inspired profound social change.
- The best national and foreign films of 2022 are honoured at the 76th British Academy Film Awards held at the Royal Festival Hall within London's Southbank Centre.
- Through a wealth of personal archive, the Prince Consort's influence in shaping Britain is revealed.
- Husband and wife duo Eamonn Holmes and Ruth Langsford shed light on the lives of the super-rich.
- Footage of Charles, some previously unseen, narrated by specially-selected old interviews with the King and Queen Camilla.
- Plus sized guests with huge self-esteem issues spend a week in a specially-created hotel in Antigua, where they can holiday free from prejudice and take part in tasks set by the staff to challenge their innermost fears.
- Top amateur craftspeople take on a variety of crafting challenges to supercharge their skills before each of them creates a final showcase piece to present to the Prince of Wales in person.
- Light-hearted documentary series following four celebrities piloting two narrowboats along the Kennet and Avon and Llangollen canals.
- Daniela Neumann, managing director of Spun Gold, said: "'An American Princess' will provide viewers with the definitive inside story of the most talked-about wedding of the year, packed with exclusive insights into how Meghan and the world's most famous family will change each other's lives."
- The three-part, one-hour episodes series 'Inside the QE2 Hotel' has exclusive access to the 'Queen Elizabeth 2' ship (QE2), now docked permanently in Dubai's 'Mina Rashid Marina' for just under two years. In the 'QE2's time as an operating ocean liner, it transported rock stars and royalty, circumnavigated the world 25 times and even served the 'Royal Navy' as a support vessel in the 'Falklands Conflict' in 1982. The episodes document whether the hotel will sink or swim during the ongoing multi-million pound refurbishment, and with a new team in charge.
- 1 hour documentary presented by Alan Titchmarsh which follows Prince Charles and his team as they try to restore Dumfries House, a stately home in Scotland.
- Four families look after animals including pigs, chickens, and cows and decide whether to send their new friends to the slaughterhouse or the sanctuary.
- Six-part ITV1 fly-on-the-wall documentary series, charting the relationship of glamour model Jordan, aka Katie Price, and Peter Andre, the 90s pop star. The series shows them at work, at home and on holiday, and introduces us to the other members of their families: the Andres and the Prices. The episodes are narrated by Terry Wogan, the veteran DJ and TV presenter.
- From the private grounds of Windsor Castle, an all-star cast put on a theatrical arena event featuring 1,300 performers, 500 horses and four acts, which gallop through history to celebrate Queen Elizabeth II's Platinum Jubilee.
- A 90-minute special in which 15 gameshow champions and contestants will battle it out to be crowned Britain's ultimate quiz competitor.
- Documentary series going behind the scenes at London's Corinthia hotel, looking at how it tries to stand out in a fiercely competitive market.
- A look at the lives of the last 24 non royal Dukes of England in the 21st century and some are of their homes. Over the centuries, monarchs created dukedoms for a variety of reasons, such as a way to reward major war heroes or acknowledge a king's illegitimate son. The last dukedom was created by Queen Victoria in 1889 and it is unlikely any more will ever be created. What will become of those who remain? Do they have power and wealth?
- TV's favourite baker, Paul Hollywood, is inviting you to his 'country kitchen' to learn how to bake with the maestro.
- A look at what it means to be a royal wife and what is expected of the women who marry into the British royal family.
- Two years after _Importance of Being Famous, The (2003) (TV)_, Piers Morgan takes a look at how things have become even worse, with everyone who appears on TV for five minutes now seemingly calling themselves "celebrities", thus devaluing the word into a meaningless death.
- Phillip Schofield learns about the Duke's youth programme over the course of the year it celebrates its 60th anniversary. Attending galas and events he meet the Duke and famous faces to talk about the Trust and its work.
- This moving documentary film, made for the Stand Up To Cancer charity appeal, follows The Wanted's Tom Parker as he and his family learn to live with Tom's brain tumour diagnosis and Tom arranges a star-studded charity concert
- Documenting the days and weeks preceding Boy George's appearance in a New York courtroom in June 2006 for cocaine possession and his subsequent sentencing to 5 days community service as a street cleaner by order of the US justice department.