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- Fred and Rose West were Britain's most prolific serial killers. This series reveals their dark childhoods and how their terrible crimes went unnoticed for decades.
- Real-life suburban crimes, mixing expert analysis with dramatic re-enactments.
- Documentary series providing an insight into the lives of children across the UK.
- An in depth description of the lives of Myra Hindley and Ian Brady, otherwise known as the Moors Murderers. It focuses on their relationship and the series of events that led to them murdering 5 children.
- A look at the life of 16-year-old Jasmine Burkitt at just 3ft 8in tall she is one of the shortest teenagers in the UK. She goes to New York to meet people with similar conditions, goes to a pop concert and meets her estranged father.
- A series of films in which young people in Britain open up to their family members about their sexuality, not always sure of the reaction their announcement will bring.
- Konnie Huq explores and celebrates the very best of British children's programming from the past 100 years.
- Hospital staff are reporting more violence and anti-social behaviour than ever before. In 2015, 8 staff were assaulted every hour - a new record high. At The Queen Elizabeth in Birmingham - one of the UK's biggest hospitals - they think they have the answer. Here a private security force of 46 uniformed guards, and a sophisticated CCTV system, keep staff and patients safe. A colourful mixture of characters ranging from ex-soldiers, to bouncers, to former elite sportsmen, it's the security team's job to keep the hospital running smoothly. With more than 2 million visitors they have to deal with all aspects of crime and anti-social behaviour. All against a back drop of lifechanging and life saving procedures. Capturing anti-social behaviour as it unfolds on CCTV and on our professional cameras, this documentary reveals how the hospital security team has to deal with drunks, dementia patients, time wasters and those who need psychiatric help. Each incident brings its own challenges.
- Women that changed the music industry: Diana Ross, Tina Turner, Billie Holliday, Donna Summer, Janet Jackson, Nina Simone, Mariah Carey, Whitney Houston, Chaka Khan, Shirley Bassey, Ella Fitzgerald, Aretha Franklin, Rihanna and Beyoncé.
- Reporter Kevin Duala sets out to expose people who have ripped off charities meaning that your valuable donations end up in the fraudsters pockets rather than helping those in need.
- Fiona Phillips goes behind the scenes at Sainsbury's.
- The shocking story of the hospice manager who stole £90,000 intended to help the dead and dying and the story of the charity boss who stole hundreds of thousands to live the high life in the Caribbean.
- Dispatches reveals that failing doctors routinely slip through the system. We've been filming secretly in GP practices and have uncovered concerning evidence of misdiagnosis by doctors who have failed in the past, but are still practicing.
- Horse racing is an extremely profitable sport, a £5 billion industry in the UK and Ireland followed by millions. Darragh MacIntyre investigates what can happen to racehorses when their careers end.
- The kidnapping of 5-month-old Natalie Horrell and her subsequent return to her parents five days later.
- When Kate Wakefield found love in her 50s with Adrian Prout, she thought she had met the man of her dreams. Little did she know, she was deadly wrong.
- A portrait of children living under threat of eviction on the largest Irish traveller site in Britain.
- Three disabled children embark upon a unique project that sees them martial arts for the first time, but there are unexpected results and the lives of the children are changed forever.
- Six young people enter the Michael Palin Centre for Stammering Children for two weeks learning to overcome their speech difficulties. The programme follows the young people as they learn to cope with and eventually overcome their problems.
- Will Pat manage to deliver Major Forbes new Toy Soldiers for his collection?
- Star is a young girl from Manchester who suffers from brittle bones which she has broken many times. Despite this she goes on a school trip to Paris with the aim of climbing the stairs to the top of the Eiffel Tower while her mother and sister at home await news of her progress.
- Three teenage girls, one from Macclesfield and two from Sheffield, explain how boxing has transformed their lives and helped give them confidence and overcome problems.
- What's it like having your birthday on a day when no one feels like having a party? Looking through the eyes of five children born 10 years ago in America on 9/11, this unique film explores their lives, thoughts and how they feel about being born on a day the world will never forget. They're aware their birthday is a special date - some have been told they shouldn't celebrate on that day and others feel they are ambassadors for the future. As they approach their 10th birthdays, the US is preparing for a day of mourning and remembrance. In New Jersey, Anish tells the remarkable story of how his unexpected early birth saved his Uncle's life - who, rather than go to work in the twin towers in New York, decided instead to visit his new nephew in hospital. Over in Montana, Johnny has been given the daunting task of writing a poem to read at a memorial in his hometown. In Kansas, Lexi is given the honour of ringing the Firefighter's bell at a special firefighter memorial whilst the twins from North Carolina have to deal with friends saying that they shouldn't celebrate their birthday on that day. Using animation based on drawings by one of the child contributors to explain what happened on 9/11, My Birthday Shook the World tells the story of five very different 10 years olds with one big thing in common.