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- Official music video for "Smile" by Lily Allen.
- Nick Mullen immerses himself in the world of gay men's dating apps. How do people use them, what are the positives and pitfalls, and what happens when Nick uses the apps to get laid?
- Six ordinary people who cannot sing are given six weeks to learn how to sing opera with the help of voice coaches.
- BBC Radio 6 Music DJ Huey Morgan dives into the unique sounds of three countries - Puerto Rico, Brazil and Cuba - on a quest to understand Latin music's enduring appeal.
- The first opera commissioned for television in over 20 years, Gods of the Game tells the story of two footballing icons tackling the sport's nefarious underbelly of bribery and corruption, all overseen by the game's charismatic and all-powerful president.
- Music video for "Break the Night with Colour" with lead singer/composer Richard Ashcroft - from his solo album - performing the song with his piano inside of a practically empty prison cell, empty corridors and several close-up shots of his expressions.
- Broadcaster and gay rights activist Simon Fanshawe examines the impact of the Sexual Offences Act 1967 and the fight for equality through the extraordinary story of his hometown of Brighton.
- Jane Austen is one of the most celebrated and renowned English language novelists of all time, her novels which have been adapted into countless successful movies, plays, and other books, with the Jane Austen brand spawning a range of merchandise and well attended events by her legion of fans. Among those who counts himself as definitely not a fan is journalist and restaurant critic Giles Coren - an English Literature graduate himself - who sees the works of Austen as fluff for primarily a young female audience, the novels indistinguishable from one another. In rereading the six novels in the order they were written and published, Giles, in addition to attending some Austen related events and visiting Austen related sites, speaks to fans, ranging from academics to fellow authors to filmmakers to regular Janes and Joes (and in the process runs into a few Austen haters like himself), who try to convince him of the greatness of Austen and why the renown is so well deserved.
- Swarzy Macaly explores climate change and how it affects every day life.
- Intimate portraits of musicians from Puerto Rico, Brazil and Cuba.
- Singers compete to impress Grammy Award winner Sumi Jo, Dame Felicity Lott and more for a spectacular prize. Hosted by comedian and opera fan Chris Addison and soprano Danielle de Niese
- The camera zooms through space between splayed hands into different scenes.
- Simon Fanshawe explores the year of 1966 through the eyes of students at two brand new universities - Kent and Sussex - both at the forefront of social and political change in Britain.
- Investigating how writers old and new have been inspired by the town of Rye.