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- In 1926, with her personal life in tatters and her writing in crisis, a young Agatha Christie decides to solve a real-life murder.
- The Titanic's twin sister, the Britannic, was bigger and better built, but she sank to the bottom three times faster. Why she sunk has remained a mystery until now.
- Two teams of mucky housemates are pitted against each other to win a cash prize. They are challenged to clean each others grotty homes in just five hours.
- On a distant planet two blue collar workers transport a prisoner across a mining colony, only to discover she is not the real danger on board.
- A series of animations about the Titanic for Key Stage 4 pupils.
- Specialist subjects are Mary, Queen of Scots, the life and works of Laura Ingalls Wilder, Star Trek: The Original Series, and the life and career of Jenson Button.
- The programme that pieces together the lives behind unearthed bones returns. The team visit a long-forgotten cemetery in Ipswich, where 1400 bodies reveal signs of hard labour, disease, murder, and possibly the country's first post-mortem.
- Roadworks on the A9 road in Caithness, Scotland uncover the remains of a young woman who lived and died in the early Bronze Age. Was she one of the so-called Beaker People?
- Tucked away in an industrial estate in Runcorn, Cheshire is Europe's most excavated monastic site. It reveals a story of medieval knights, brutal murder and ancient disease.
- A building site in Wiltshire uncovers eight Roman cemeteries and the remains of a man beheaded after burial. Who did this, and why? Tori and the team investigate.
- In a Bristol graveyard, the team investigate the grisly discovery of sliced-open human skulls and explore their connection with a local hospital, a celebrated surgeon, and the crime of body-snatching
- Four celebrities compete for charity answering quiz questions. Their chosen specialist subjects are Curb Your Enthusiasm, whales, dolphins and porpoises, Nelson Mandela, and the Harry Potter films.
- Four former winners of Celebrity Mastermind compete for charity, including answering quiz questions on their specialist subjects of David Gower, Jacques Cousteau, Merchant Ivory's E.M. Forster film adaptations, and Victoria Wood.
- Four celebrities compete for charity. Their specialist subjects are the sitcom 'Bottom', the Glastonbury festival, Die Hard, and Fela Kuti.
- From extreme heat and floods to wildfires, landslides and lightning strikes - a look back at some of the most extraordinary weather of 2020 and the reasons it happened.
- Sylvia Pankhurst and Ethiopia, Daft Punk, the Pendle Witch Trials, and Smallfilms are the chosen specialist subjects of the celebrities sitting in the black chair quizzing for charity.
- Manchester United, the novels of Toni Morrison, Berthe Morisot, and William Tyndale are the subjects chosen in the specialist round.
- 'Tales of the City' by Armistead Maupin, Blackadder, the Boxer Rebellion, and Blake's 7 are the specialist subjects facing the contenders in this first round heat.
- The contenders face specialist subjects of the Montgomery bus boycott, The Crown, the history of Anaesthesia, and Stormzy, followed by the usual general knowledge round in this first round match.
- The four contenders face specialist subjects of Vanessa Bell, Rachmaninoff, Sherlock, and David Bowie, followed by general knowledge, in this first-round match.
- The bridges of London, cheeses of the UK, Alex Higgins, and the Weimar Republic are the specialist subjects chosen by the four contenders in this first-round match.
- Four more contenders in the black chair, facing specialist subjects Joe Calzaghe, the Beach Boys, Joseph Stalin, and the Gospel of John, followed by the general knowledge round.
- Freshwater fish of the British Isles, Nick Cave, the history of Scouting in the UK, and Lin-Manuel Miranda are the specialist subjects chosen by the four contenders in the black chair.
- The contenders face their chosen specialist subjects of John Singer Sargent, The Sopranos, the novels of Jane Austen, and Nick Drake, followed by general knowledge in this first-round heat.
- Lyndon B. Johnson, A Song of Ice and Fire, seabirds of the British Isles, and 1980s children's television are the chosen specialist subjects of the four contenders seated in the black chair.
- The four contenders in the black chair face being quizzed on their chosen specialist subjects Kenneth Williams, UK hit singles 2000-2004, Ada Lovelace, and the history of the Rugby World Cup, followed by general knowledge.
- The first heat sees contenders facing questions on the history and geography of the Lake District, the novels of Sue Townsend, the life and career of Dorothy Hodgkin, and Stephen King's 'The Dark Tower' series.
- Charles Dickens's female characters, the Mughal Empire, the life and legacy of Elizabeth Garrett Anderson, and Rod Serling's 'The Twilight Zone' are the specialist subjects chosen by the four contenders in the black chair.
- Four more contenders take to the black chair, with their specialist subjects the members and music of Genesis, Shakespeare's Elizabethan tragedies, the Thirty Years' war, and 'Firefly' and 'Serenity'.
- The periodic table, Life on Mars, the Titanic, and Barbara Castle are the four specialist subjects chosen by the contenders testing their specialist and general knowledge in the black chair.
- The four contenders answer on specialist and general knowledge, with specialist subjects The Fall and Rise of Reginald Perrin, Marlene Dumas, the life and poetry of Edward Thomas, and Guy Burgess.
- Specialist subjects of the London 2012 Olympic Games, J.S. Haldane, Hancock's Half Hour, and the Novels of John Wyndham await the contenders, followed by the general knowledge round.
- Police Inspector Finn's world is blown apart when he finds out that Concepta has a secret.