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- Documentary following the life-saving work of Scotland's paramedics.
- Michael Palin has a nostalgic look back on five of his travel adventures - Around the World in 80 Days, Pole to Pole, Full Circle, Sahara and Himalaya.
- Police Scotland's Highlands and Islands Division is like no other police force in the UK. This documentary series follows the work of officers policing an area of 12,000 square miles covering inner-city housing estates to remote island.
- In March 2018, Julie Reilly was reported missing. The skilled investigators of Police Scotland's Major Investigations team take up the case.
- Anna Richardson and Andi Osho (and later Sabrina Grant) present a new consumer advice show exposing the hidden secrets of the big brands.
- A mystery disappearance. A suspected secret guarded for 16 years. A murder trial in search of answers.
- The inside story of Polmaise Colliery and the miners who were the first to go on strike and the last to go back to work during the miners' strike.
- Elite clinicians race to deliver complex, life-saving treatment in some of the most challenging landscapes in Scotland. With exclusive access to the Scottish Trauma Network, each programme follows super-skilled medics as they use helicopters and rapid-response cars to deliver advanced hospital treatment at the scenes of the most serious of accidents, no matter where they are.
- A brief look at what role Raine Spencer, Princess Diana's stepmother, had in Diana's turbulent upbringing and how the two became friends in later life.
- Denise Van Outen investigates how own-brand products are really made, and discovers the differences in recipes with their branded equivalents can be minimal.
- Dr Dawn Harper examines migraines and tries out treatments ranging from Botox injections to sea-swimming on three people who get them so severely that their lives are defined by them.
- Labour MP and former minister John Stonehouse faked his own death in the 1970s and went to jail. But did the high-profile MP also spy for the Soviet bloc?
- Must have heated dressing gown? How about a Himalayan salt lamp? Supermarkets Lidl and Aldi have created shopping destinations in their middle aisles, luring in customers with eclectic products you never realised you needed and creating social media sensations. Denise Van Outen uncovers the clever strategies behind the seemingly disorganised middle aisles, discovering how the German discount supermarkets exploit our 'fear or missing out' to keep us coming back for more. She also reveals the secrets behind the low-prices and smart branding of our favourite middle aisle products, putting them to the test against market rivals. Along the way, Denise fills her own shopping basket and meets retail experts and fellow middle aisle devotees.
- An examination of potential ways to relieve the symptoms of irritable bowel syndrome.
- Sabrina Grant and Sophie Morgan speak to brand insiders, who spill the beans on our Christmas favourites and how to indulge on luxury products without breaking the bank.
- A look behind the scenes at Toby Carvery, Britain's largest restaurant chain who serve millions of roast dinners across the country every Sunday.
- Denise Van Outen looks at our supermarkets' own-label festive offerings and asks: are own-brand food, fizz and gifts special enough for Christmas? And which big brands secretly make them?
- A look at the challenges that John Lewis face, and how they have been coping with the effects of the 2020 pandemic.
- Former journalist turned politician and lifelong football fan Ruth Davidson examines the increasingly complex relationship between football and the gambling industry.
- With travel restrictions eased, now is the perfect time to book that luxury break you've been promising yourself. Sabrina Grant and Sophie Morgan unpack everything you need to know about bagging the perfect indulgent holiday, without breaking the bank. They reveal how to buy business-class flights for less than the economy prices, the best hotels for less, how to holiday in the world's most idyllic locations for 70% less, and how to charter your own private yacht at an affordable rate. Plus: the best suitcases to take with you when you go.
- Kate and Sabrina go undercover at leading health retailer Holland and Barrett and investigate whether you can trust Tesco's claims about their own-brand eco range.
- Sabrina and Kate present an undercover report on the nation's cosmetic counters, look at front-of-pack claims from big brands on baby food and investigate Thomas Cook, Tui, Heinz and Sainsbury's.
- Is it worth paying more for eggs with a golden yolk? Should you spend more on peanut butter to get the best taste? Kate and Sabrina test headphones that are advertised as safe for children.
- From ditching plastic to removing sweets at the till,are high street shops keeping their promises to customers? Kellogg's, soft drinks and pet gadgets are all examined.
- How to buy virtually identical versions of supermarket brands for a fraction of the price, plus sunscreen investigated, and the team put the energy regulator in the hot seat.
- With chemically-washed chicken being pushed as part of a post-Brexit Anglo-American trade deal this undercover report goes inside an American poultry processing plant to investigate the practice.
- Sabrina Grant and Kate Quilton dedicate an entire special edition to answering viewers questions and investigating their complaints. They reveal how you can save money at the petrol pump and savings on spectacles.
- Sophie Morgan explores some of the complaints about the global company, including working conditions, selling toxic toys and pro-anorexia books, tax avoidance and selling on personal data.
- Sabrina Grant and Anna Richardson help two families by revealing inside tips on how we can all save a fortune, with just a few simple tweaks to our weekly shop.
- How can you slash one thousand pounds from your online spend without compromising on what you buy? Sabrina Grant and Helen Skelton help two British families do just that.
- With retailers desperate to get us splashing the cash, how can you tell if you are getting a bargain in the sales, or buying a turkey?
- 2019–20207.4 (20)TV Episode
- Helen Skelton and Sabrina Grant return with a seventh series of the consumer advice programme. They offer tips on how to save money booking a last-minute staycation and on savings on foreign trips for next year.
- Helen and Sabrina investigate sustainability claims made by big fashion brands, reveal how to get some money back by recycling shoes and offer advice on how to make some money by selling clothes online.
- Helen and Sabrina reveal ways to make big savings on takeaways and online supermarket shopping, as well as eating out, restaurant discount cards, and cheaper coffee on the high street.
- A revisit to reports on mobile phone coverage and what networks tell customers. Plus, store loyalty cards, golden eggs, and a steak taste-test featuring Marks and Spencer versus Aldi.
- 1987– 47mTV EpisodeFrom animal welfare concerns to declining hygiene standards Morland Sanders investigates some of the U.S. food that could be coming to Britain as part of a post-Brexit trade deal with the U.S.
- Colin Jackson investigates the hidden extent of eating disorders in British sport and asks what the authorities should be doing to tackle the problem.
- Kash Jones investigates the long-term consequences of the Covid-19 pandemic on young people, meeting young adults trying to deal with the long-term impact on their education, job prospects and mental health.
- As Britain emerges from lockdown and Brexit, Dispatches examines the future of work, wages and safety, and the emerging gig economy of brands like Amazon and Deliveroo.
- 2020–202143m7.1 (16)TV EpisodeMichael revisits his journey through the Himalaya, travelling through Pakistan, India and Nepal, meeting the Dalai Lama along the way.
- 2020–202143m7.3 (17)TV EpisodeMichael revisits Tibet and Yunnan in China, travelling through eastern India arriving in the Himalayan Kingdom of Bhutan before ending the series in Bangladesh cruising down the Ganges into the Bay of Bengal.
- Ruth Davidson examines the uncomfortable relationship between gambling and football. Why is football so dependent on money from gambling, and what harm might it be causing, particularly to young fans?
- The hunt for a missing person takes a turn as police find out he is wanted by another force. Meanwhile, Inverness CID raid two properties suspected of connections to county lines drugs gangs.
- An experienced hiker has not returned from the top of a mountain on Skye, and a concealed attic in Dingwall reveals evidence of a cannabis-growing operation.