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- The life and death decisions grandparents of famous British people faced during the Second World War.
- A documentary that follow the Majestic Princess on its cruise around the Mediterranean.
- Unlike many male murderers, female killers tend to know their victims. What pushes ordinary women to kill people who they know and sometimes who they love.
- Behind the Victorian walls of HMP Manchester, formerly known as Strangeways, are some of the country's most violent men. There are 1200 prisoners, including murderers, rapists, drug dealers and terrorists serving their sentences.
- British documentary series featuring investigative reporting.
- A Made-for-TV documentary detailing the criminal investigation and subsequent trial of Harold Shipman, an English general practitioner and one of the most prolific serial killers in recorded history.
- Hard life in British youth prison Aylesbury, where particularly troublesome youngsters from all over England are sent to be handled by specialized staff. The juvenile version of hard time has its own rules, yet the risks and hardships, also for staff, are much alike adult prison, which probably awaits those inmates who aren't reformed here, which therapists believe is possible at least for some.
- Actress Miriam Margolyes embarks upon a road trip through the heartlands of middle America, from Chicago to New Orleans, to meet some of the people whose voices and votes are reshaping the nation.
- The actress travels around the UK to discover why so many people are overweight, despite so much information about healthy lifestyles being available and to learn what impact the obesity crisis is having.
- A look behind the scenes at popular fast food restaurant chain KFC.
- Ian Brady and Myra Hindley's horrific child killing spree shocked the nation and they have been front page news ever since. Ian Brady fantasized about committing the perfect murder.
- A look into dog fighting and the criminals who organise it.
- A look back at the tragic series of events that took place during two funerals in Belfast in March 1988.
- Documentary series going behind the scenes in the British army as they head into uncharted territory and deal with new threats across the globe against a backdrop of budget cuts and reorganisation.
- A graphic look at the dramatic rise of dog attacks in the U.K.
- Documentary exploring the rise of private security firms in the UK.
- From seasoned criminals to first-timers, most of the inmates at HMP Norwich are husbands, fathers and sons. When coping with the harsh realities of life inside, their families are a lifeline.
- A behind the scenes view of the work of the intensive care neonatal unit at Liverpool Women's Hospital.
- This film uses the powerful first person testimony of victims and private archive material, alongside expert forensic psychologist opinion and an interview with a convicted fraudster to offer a unique insight into what drives those who betray and cheat. From false identities to fake terminal illnesses, the programme investigates how intelligent and sensible victims can fall for a seemingly incredible web of lies and probes whether serial fraudsters are driven by criminal greed or their psychological flaws.
- Retirement's usually a time to take things easy and enjoy a well-earned rest. But more pensioners are committing crime and being arrested than ever before. They're now the fastest growing group inside British jails. While some senior citizens are turning to crime in retirement, what do career criminals do when they hit pensionable age? And what's it like doing time in your sunset years? Growing old disgracefully, meet the old-age drug dealers, brothel keepers and con artists.
- Helena Bonham Carter goes in search of the truth behind her relatives' involvement in World War II. Both sets of her grandparents, one pair in France the other in England, were unconventional war heroes.
- Mark follows his grandfather's POW story, talks to the people whose families were also sent to the Japanese interment camps in Hong Kong and learns about the horrific devastation caused by the fire and atom bombs dropped on Japan.
- Miriam meets people fighting back against their size - physically and psychologically. She visits a weight-loss boot-camp, learns about psychological research into the effects of being fat and explores the body positive movement.
- Miriam sets out to find out what is being done to combat the obesity crisis and meets people who are going to extreme and sometimes controversial lengths to lose weight.
- A report on Baverstock Academy, which attempts to save problem pupils from the scrap heap. The Headmaster of the school explains why they oppose the exclusion of disruptive children and hope to provide an example for others to follow.
- 2011– 48m6.9 (20)TV Episode
- Documentary series. Staff compete to win employee of the month. Timothy has a new job with the shore excursions team. Engineer Scott is busy making drinking water from sea water.