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- Budding entrepreneurs, inventors, and small businessmen pitch their ideas to five "dragons"--real-life business leaders and millionaires.
- A year after their son goes missing, a family moves to Crickley Hall. When supernatural events begin to take place, Eve feels the house is somehow connected to her lost son.
- A group of Liverpudlians goes to Middlesborough to lay a tarmac road.
- Darkly comic stories with a mysterious twist, the tales set out to spook the brain and tickle the funny bone. A follow-up to the earlier Spine Chillers series.
- Celebrities take on the challenge of answering quiz questions in the Mastermind black chair, first on their chosen specialist subject, and then general knowledge, competing to win a donation for their nominated charity.
- Danny and Shay ditch their dead-end jobs to chase their dream - running a record label in Manchester.
- Historical, archaeological and anthropological evidence gives fresh insights into the historical realities of the times. Drama re-enactments offer a comprehensive exploration into some of the Bible's most compelling people and stories.
- Drama about the lives of two generations of a family who lived in the same house in Manchester, one generation in 1931 and the other in 2011.
- Church of England vicar Peter Owen-Jones has been given a year's sabbatical to travel the world with a BBC crew to explore different faiths around the world at the beginning of the 21st century.
- A detailed profile of the life and career of musician Phil Collins.
- Sports show for children.
- A look at the creation of The Pogues' song "Fairytale of New York".
- Roy Orbison performs a selection of his greatest hits.
- They say that blood is thicker than water and this documentary puts that to the test by examining the brothers who have formed and fronted rock bands.
- The story of Jesus Christ's last few hours told through the meaning of music by Manchester musicians.
- Series looking at things to do and places to see on a summer's day out.
- Broadcast immediately after each new episode of "24" on BBC3, this live discussion programme allows fans and critics alike to air their reactions, predictions and views of the show to presenter Tamzin Sylvester. By e-mail, text and phone viewers can join in the discussion with the studio audience and specially invited studio guests. Also, each week a member of the cast or crew is expected to join the discussion live by phone to answer questions and hint as to where the plot will go next!
- Melvyn Bragg takes a restored 1967 Bedford mobile cinema around the country, showing excerpts from historical documentary films that record British life. It includes interviews with people who lived through the times and, in some cases, are featured in the films.
- In July 2001, race riots broke out in three UK districts - Oldham, Burnley and Bradford. This series examined the role of education, housing and crime in those riots. This was a 5 x 40 minute observational documentary series.
- Learn about 11 different historical mysteries that so many are fascinated by. Learn the difference between Myth and what really happened.
- The British public vote for their favourite 100 TV sitcoms
- John Noakes trains to take on a series of hazardous sporting challenges of the type that he became famous for on Blue Peter (1958).
- Impassioned documentary by Michael Wood, exploring the achievements of Athelstan, the first king of England, and grandson of Alfred the Great, enhanced by a late 70's - early 80's soundtrack.
- Having spent over two years with the British supermodel, Jordan, Richard Macer has seen everything. He has seen her robbed, giving birth, dealing with tabloids, dealing with a blind son and dealing with cancer. In this final instalment of this documentary trilogy, he continues to follow her life as she attempts to branch out of her 9-year career as a glamour model into the world of music as a singer.
- Documentary profiling the life of the legendary country music star Johnny Cash, who died in 2003, featuring contributions from his family and fellow musicians.
- While teenage girls in the 1970s were screaming for Donny Osmond and David Cassidy, the more mature woman had fantasy figures of her own setting her heart a-flutter.
- Actress and "24" fan, Natalie Casey, moves around Los Angeles visiting major filming locations used during the making of the 2nd series of cult TV show "24".
- Taking a look back at the golden era of snooker in the 1970s and 80s.
- Monty Panesar is the first Sikh ever to play for England at cricket. For him, there's no conflict between his religion, his roots and the three lions shirt. Monty For England is an intimate portrait of Monty, his friends and his family - from his selection to his triumphant debut, against India, in the birthplace of his family and his faith.
- A series of four programmes from the Royal Exchange Theatre, Manchester, starring Alan Price , his musicians and singers.
- Documentary presented by Rageh Omaar which reveals the lives, hopes and fears of the young generation of Tehran, the most talked about but least understood city in the world today.
- A look at the movement born from the London club scene at the beginning of the 80s.
- Series aimed at preschoolers. The show creator, Mike Amatt, also acts himself with his dog Mop and cat Smiff. The show used a portmanteau format with a small cartoon show embedded inside a narrative.
- Half-hour installments, each featuring six different serials: "Cheapo TV" were parodies of other TV shows, "Single Tales" had a narrator reading a story, "Zounds" another comedy segment, "Runners", a science-fiction segment, and "Nice Chap", a comedy/drama section about a comic strip character who comes to life, all book-ended by puppet cooking utensils in "The Kitchen Crew".
- Two obsessed fans of Dr Who kidnap its former star Peter Davison.
- Darts tournament in which 16 of the world's top darts players compete for the BBC2 Bullseye trophy. Not to be confused with the ITV Jim Bowen quiz series which began in 1981.