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- A documentary about John Ford's bond with Monument Valley, presented by Peter Cowie with comments by Ford's long time collaborators such as John Wayne, Henry Fonda, James Stewart...
- Joe Mantegna and Gary Sinise will honoring our men and women in uniform, their families at home and all those who have given their lives for our country.
- How the Monuments Came Down is a timely and searing look at the history of white supremacy and Black resistance in Richmond. The feature-length film-brought to life by history-makers, descendants, scholars, and activists-reveals how monuments to Confederate leaders stood for more than a century, and why they fell.
- Sasha and Jeremy look back at their investigation of the poisoning of Frederick Bryant in 1935 and discover that a family torn apart by the incident has finally been reunited.
- Barristers Sasha and Jeremy look back at the questionable case against Alfred Moore for the murder of two policemen in Huddersfield in 1951.
- Jeremy and Sasha return to the case they reviewed in the 2nd episode of the first series. Edward Devlin's relative Lindsay has returned to London from Australia to investigate new leads that could lead to an official review of the case.
- Sasha and Jeremy re-investigate the case of Charlotte Bryant, tried, convicted and hung for poisoning her husband Frederick with arsenic in Dorset, in 1935. Could it have been an accident?
- The team review the infamous case of prolific petty thieves Edward Devlin and Alfred Burns, who were sentenced to death for the 1951 murder of Beatrice Rimmer in Manchester.
- Two top criminal barristers re-investigate the trial, conviction and execution of Alfred Moore for shooting dead two police officers in a police cordon surrounding his farmhouse in 1951.
- The case of the last man to be hanged at Newcastle Prison, John Dickman, is re-examined by the team. The local bookmaker was convicted of shooting dead a man on a train.
- Jeremy and Sasha examine an alleged false confession that led to the hanging of William Burtoft for the brutal murder of Frances Levin in her Manchester home in 1933.
- Jeremy and Sasha investigate a rural case of murder in County Cork, Ireland in 1894. John Twiss was hanged for the murder of James Donovan but protested his innocence to the end.