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- One-off documentary following the intimate journeys of three young women as they venture out into the lesbian world for the very first time.
- Documentary series providing an insight into the lives of children across the UK.
- The broadcaster and art lover examines the stories behind some of the world's most famous works of art.
- An exploration of Russia's medieval origins through to its bloody expansion to become the biggest country in the world. It's a tale that set the scene for one of the world's most enigmatic figures, and his vision of modern Russia.
- 10 people speak out publicly for the first time about their rape and how the decisions they made hours, days, weeks or years after they were assaulted can result in a criminal case being won or lost.
- Neuroscientist Dr Jack Lewis goes in search of people with unusual neurological conditions that give us a fascinating insight into how our brains work.
- The Camera that Changed the World tells the story of the filmmakers and ingenious engineers who led this revolution by building the first hand-held cameras that followed real life as it happened.
- The story of the pioneering Dick Kerr Ladies football team which rose to prominence during the First World War.
- After Charlie Webster was abused by her coach she never spoke to her friends in her running club again. Then years on an email sets her on a journey back to her past to find them.
- Following rapper Digga D as he is released from a 15-month stint in prison. He is intent on making a success of his music career, but that's not straightforward.
- It was the first true world war. Two empires, France and Britain, were fighting in Europe and around the world. On the 13th of September 1759, the battle on the Plains of Abraham at Québec became the turning point of that war and decided the fate of North America, sending out shockwaves, which resonate to this day.
- Observational documentary series following the hidden army of cleaners, enforcement teams and inspectors cleaning up messy modern Britain.
- Cherry Healey uncovers the secrets surrounding female health issues, joining a variety of women who share their stories, discover what help is available for them and embark on treatment.
- This two-part documentary series has unique access to the only rehab in the UK to allow children to live with their mums and dads, as their parents are given one last chance to overcome their addiction to drugs or alcohol.Filmed over a year, this series follows mothers and fathers and their children through detox and recovery. The first programme follows four mothers battling years of addiction to drugs and fighting to protect their future as a family. In the second programme, a young couple face an uphill battle to turn their backs on heroin so they can leave rehab with their two year-old son. Do any of them make it out together?
- Newham in East London has the lowest white British population in the UK. This documentary speaks to some of the original East Enders who now feel like foreigners in their own land and those who have left.
- First Cut meets Laura and Paul, who both want to work with dead people. Laura has been passionate about her job since doing work experience at the age of 15. Now 18 years old, Laura spends her days as a trainee undertaker and in her free time she prepares for beauty pageants as an aspiring Miss Norfolk. Paul is 19 years old, has a new girlfriend and spends his days preparing the dead for burial. He is passionate about his job, but during the course of the film he has to face one of the biggest challenges of his life: burying a relative. Paul believes that he will cope with this, but how will the reality of handling a loved one's death actually feel? Featuring interviews with family, friends and beauty pageant contestants, this First Cut examines the emotional rollercoaster of youth, as Laura and Paul strive to balance a normal teenage life with that of a Teen Undertaker.
- Most teenagers row with their parents. But what happens if you leave home while you're still at school? What's it like living alone while you're still a child? At the tender age of sixteen, Tony left home and was forced to fend for himself. He's managed to survive alone for the last two years... but only just! Tony's now 18 and still very much a boy, but he's had it with being unemployed, useless, skint, lonely and too ashamed of his life to go and face his mum. This film follows his journey as he becomes a grown-up, and tries to reconcile with his family. As he begins to sort his life out, Tony makes some extraordinary discoveries that lead him in an entirely new direction. Maybe the family he's been looking for can be found somewhere else - and maybe there's a different way to go home?
- Teenagers make their own video diaries about their experiences of growing up.