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- A socially awkward teenage maths prodigy finds new confidence and new friendships when he lands a spot on the British squad at the International Mathematics Olympiad.
- 16 celebrity contestants battle through a set of emulated special forces training challenges, they are removed from society and the staff sergeants control everything within the camp.
- Five ex-Special Forces soldiers recreate the SAS's secret selection process and put 30 candidates through it, in the ultimate test of their physical and - more importantly - psychological resilience.
- A group of investors turned sleuths as they try to unlock the suspicious death of cryptocurrency multimillionaire Gerry Cotten and the missing $250 million they believe he stole from them.
- Follows major criminal investigations from the time the crime is reported until the suspect gets captured.
- How 48 wild animals belonging to a private collector in Zanesville, Ohio, were found roaming in a residential area and had to be killed by the police.
- The true story of the murder of Damilola Taylor--a 10-year-old Nigerian boy who lived in Peckham, London--and the subsequent trial.
- CCTV operator Carl becomes frustrated when the police refuse to tackle a gang of drug dealers. He takes the law into his own hands with devastating repercussions.
- One-off documentary about Belle Gibson, an Australian woman who successfully convinced the world of many false facts including Apple and publisher Penguin.
- Focusing on the career and family of its legendary founder Sir Frank Williams, the British sports documentary tells the extraordinary story of the Williams Formula 1 team, from its inception to the present day.
- In 2005 15-year old Agnesa Murselaj and her mother, both Kosovan Roma refugees, are seized in a dawn raid and remanded whilst waiting deportation. Six of Agnesa's fellow pupils - both immigrant and native Scot - at Drumchapel High School in Glasgow are outraged and fashion a petition to stop proceedings. This grows into a fully-blown campaign to end dawn raids and the incarceration of minors, which the girls take to the Scottish National Parliament, winning huge support along the way and garnering them the Scottish Campaign of the Year award. Agnesa's expulsion is halted and five years later the girls' victory is accomplished when the national government puts an end to impromptu raids and the detention in remand centres of minors.
- A series filmed over two years with unprecedented access to Greater Manchester Police, offering front-line insight into one police force's battle against organized crime.
- Two brothers run away from home in England to reach their estranged grandfather on Ireland's west coast.
- A portrait of three of the UK's mature prostitutes who sell sex in hotel rooms and their homes.
- A documentary that looks at the well-known case, which is largely regarded as the greatest unsolved heist in American history.
- With the help of one of the UK's leading geneticists, Professor Turi King, Stacey Dooley helps to answer people's burning questions about their family, health or ancestry with a visit to a DNA testing clinic.
- Over the course of a year we follow Crime detectives in Manchester UK unravel complex cases in four episodes.
- The series following the work of the Greater Manchester Police Serious Sexual Offences Unit, combined with the Major Investigation Team.
- A documentary that explores what had happened in the cockpit of Air France Flight 447 causing what is said to be the deadliest accident in the history of Air France.
- Meet the people who have sex in front of strangers in public, in a compelling documentary that looks at how and why they do it.
- The day after London won the Olympic bid, terrorists attacked the public transport network killing 52 people and injuring over 700. Seven years later, as the eyes of the world are once again focused on the capital, '7/7: One Day in London' gathers the testimony of over 50 people directly affected by the bombings, exploring the long lasting effects as they reflect on their experiences and how their lives have changed. After the conclusion of the public inquest in 2011, a multitude of previously untold stories emerged of the bravery, difficulties and horror that people experienced on that day in 2005; many of these have been included in this film as well as testimony from people who have never spoken publically before. This is an ambitious retelling of the story of what happened on that day, with contributions from commuters, emergency service workers, TFL staff and families of victims. With enormous compassion for one another, ordinary people tell extraordinary stories of the day when they were thrown together, and their struggle to cope in the wake of the blasts that shook London.
- Independent experts examine the brutal 1996 murder of Lin Russell, her 6-year-old daughter Megan and attempted murder of 9-year-old Josie in Chillenden, Kent uncovering details that didn't make it to trial.
- Susanna Reid investigates the murder of Maddie Clifton and follows the courtroom proceedings as her killer, Josh Phillips, appeals for his life sentence to be overturned.
- Aged 17, Sarah Ivy was a happy, carefree teenager with a world of opportunity before her. Fast-forward 10 years and she has two men kidnapped and held in a room.
- Simon debates whether to end his life after being diagnosed with motor neurone disease.
- Documentary compiling the testimonies of the last remaining Holocaust survivors living in Britain, all of whom were children at the time, and following them over the course of a year as they embark upon personal and profound journeys.
- Observational documentary series following Durham police in the former mining towns on the North-East coast of England where crime and drug use are high and cops and criminals are on first name terms.
- A documentary filmmaker is injured and shaken after joining three groups of men from the world of bigfoot hunting.
- In 2020, mature student Reynhard Sinaga was prosecuted for 159 counts of rape and other sexual offences against 48 men, but Greater Manchester Police found evidence of many more as yet unidentified victims.
- A documentary following the hunt for the last remaining Nazi war criminals.
- First-hand accounts by survivors and eyewitnesses paint a vivid picture of the tragic Grenfell Tower fire.
- Follows the story of the footballer Denis Law.
- A woman killed her abusive husband, Sally Challen and her family bravely discuss their nine-year battle for justice.
- Sex Diaries takes a frank, intimate and warm-hearted look at extraordinary love lives in Britain today
- Fifteen ordinary people are put through intensive training and a series of challenges in order to see whether they could cope with working in the intelligence community. They are trained and observed by three ex-intelligence officers.
- Ibiza Dreams follows 10 hard-working Brits trying to kick start their careers over one season on the world's most glamorous party island.
- Twenty-five years ago, a stunned nation watched as Diana, Princess of Wales poured her heart out on national television. She revealed a royal marriage in crisis, infidelities on both sides and a degree of personal misery that had made her seriously ill. It was watershed television, affecting public perceptions of the monarchy and prompting a constitutional crisis. But what had led to this remarkable moment? In this two-part series ITV hears from those who witnessed the marriage descend into tragedy and, through previously unseen documents and footage, as well as eyewitness testimony from inside the room, discovers how and why this extraordinary interview came about.
- In this series of three uplifting and searingly honest programmes, we delve into the heartache of first love, the intimacy of close friendship, the inspiration of young people overcoming the odds and the high-stakes drama of life outside the college.
- Documentary series meeting some of the people living and working in the eye of Manchester's remarkable property boom - ranging from millionaire property developers to local people priced out of the market.
- A multi-perspective observational documentary series exploring the American justice system through the courthouses, jails and police departments in the city of Jacksonville, Florida's 'murder capital'.
- Observational documentary series going behind the scenes at a busy job centre in Leeds, revealing what life is like for those living on benefits and how the team of job coaches help customers.
- Three part documentary on the life & art of Picasso, with accounts from his family, friends, artists & experts.
- The story of Sir Stirling Moss, one of the most recognisable names in British sport and F1, tracing his meteoric rise from teenage racing prodigy to a global superstar and filling the gaps by profiling the man as well as the genius driver.
- Tsunami: Survivors' Stories tells the story of that fateful day by gathering powerful testimony from those who survived being swept away by the wave, as well as those who lost loved ones.