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- Trying to get home after war.
- The successful search by the Falklands Maritime Heritage Trust for famed explorer Shackleton's shipwrecked Endurance, which sank in 1915 near Antarctica. Miraculously, Shackleton plus 27 crew all survived following an epic journey to South Georgia to get help.
- Looking at the emergence of a new women's movement in the US focused on reverting to the values of traditional housewives of the 50s and early 60s.
- Zawe Ashton presents the world's most creative short films, from new talent and established names, and from music to animation, dance, visual art, spoken word and uncategorisable creative brilliance.
- Best friends and Polly Pocket experts Hannah, Kylee, and Camille are excited to introduce THE TINY MIGHTY CLUB - where they meet every week to celebrate their love for Polly Pocket with fun challenges, DIYs, and events. Every episode they invite viewers and guests to have fun and get creative -- and remind kids that being tiny is mighty.
- Hiding in the attic, a widowed father and son try to scare the new tenants . Italian.
- Leo is an articulate, sassy, amazingly mature 11 year old boy who loves doing make-up, dressing up and playing with his identity. He doesn't want to be a girl but he does want the liberty to do 'girlish' things and above all to be who he is. "I love dressing up. I don't particularly see the clothes and make-up I wear as belonging to girls, or even to boys. I hate the fact that society labels stuff." says Leo. His mother surprises him with a trip to Brighton to meet his hero, drag artist Courtney Act, who Leo first came across on US reality TV show RuPaul's Drag Race. The contrast between conventional Corby where his home is and progressive Brighton blows his young mind. Leo runs a very successful Instagram channel overseen by his mother, Lauren. She has to protect him from trolls but by and large people are positive about his alter ego, Violet Vixen.
- A countdown of the most beloved Animation Containers of all time.
- 'Little Joe' is a documentary series set in the hyperreal world of Debt Collector Joseph El Azzi. With his unique voice and compelling stories, Joe gives the viewer a voyeuristic insight into the grinding gears of a debt dependent society.
- A group of strangers from around the world embark on a 4-day psychedelic retreat in the Netherlands, where 'magic truffles' are legal. Participants hope to transform their lives by taking psychedelics in a therapeutic setting.
- Have you ever wondered how fruit and vegetables grow? So have Barney and Pippa. They join their Grampy and his friends at the Sunny Bank Gardens where they play, learn and grow their own fruit and vegetables - and have amazing adventures along the way!
- Science expert Josh and his trusty kid assistants Caleb, Kiarra, and Van test out the scientific principles behind some of Batman's iconic tech and gadgets. Each episode, they work with Penny-One, the Batcomputer, to execute some creative and thrilling experiments to put physics and other STEM concepts to the test.
- Guilty pleasure movies and the perception surrounding them
- Pure O is an extreme form of OCD in which sufferers are plagued by obtrusive thoughts, often violent or taboo. The film explores the condition with the help of four sufferers who explain what it is like and how they survive with it.
- Female prisoners in a US maximum-security prison explain how they got to be facing Life Without Parole, even though they didn't pull the trigger. Is it just that they die slowly in prison without hope?
- Surf Girls Jamaica focuses on Imani Wilmot, an inspirational Jamaican surfer who uses the sport as a means of transforming the tough lives of the women around her, in Kingston and surrounding areas.
- Two Belfastian bricklayers show each other how they really feel.
- TV vet Steve Leonard visits the Erindi Game Park in Namibia to showcase and assist the team with their conservation work.
- Having served an 8-year prison sentence, Stana, a bad-boy East London gangster/rapper, seeks the police officer he shot 12 years ago to express his remorse and sincerely say sorry.
- A bad-ass archaeologist, their attractive and spunky sidekick, a sinister Russian smuggler, and a priceless artifact - we've seen these cliches before - except in this case, nothing is as it appears, and our hero intends to set the record straight.
- Two tween boys host their own creative DIY show, where they show audience members how to build Batman gadgets and crafts from their secret Batcave playroom. Then they play out action-packed scenes with their toys, using their newly built creations to help save the day.
- A 3-part digital series helping to solve the mysterious and disturbing cases of women who have gone missing in the USA
- The RANGE anti-trafficking police task force carry out a sting operations to identify victims and 'Johns' in Dayton, Ohio. To enable this Detective Victoria Dingee poses as a sex worker.
- Against the backdrop of the Black Lives Matter street protests in London, gay black soldier Cosmos and trans ex-City worker Rico find their true voices in different ways and together find the strength to fight for equality.
- The tale of a British singer-activist who was protesting against bombing Syria when she met the filmmaker and invited her home to reveal her story.
- Follow Pilot Polly, Pilot Ollie and the Junior Jets on exciting adventures around the world. Each adventure is entertaining and educational, featuring history, culture and the environment. Are you ready? Let's Go See..
- TV Series
- A young rapper with Brittle Bone Disease, inspired by Eminem, is about to do the biggest performance of his life in LA. But first he must survive the biggest operation of his life.
- What makes a great video game character? In this extended Inside Games special, Elle Osili-Wood charts the history and development of characters in video games, revealing the key role they play in the power of games as an artform and a business. In 1980, Pac-Man revolutionised the industry, giving gaming its first face and first icon, and kickstarting a generation of zeitgeist-grabbing mascots whose popularity spilled out into every corner of pop culture, from tacky merchandise to fast-food tie-ins. Nintendo's Mario and Sega's Sonic would follow, but the mould was broken again in 1996 by Tomb Raider protagonist Lara Croft, a pin-up heroine who perfectly played into 90s pop trends from girl power to lad culture. However, while these characters achieved undeniable and monumental crossover success, this programme argues that the true power of characters in games lies in the relationship built with the player, and how games hold up a mirror to who is playing and making the game. Video games offer us the unique opportunity to literally walk a mile in a character's shoes, and, as times and tastes change, characters do too, as seen in the rise of the 'dystopian dad' in mainstream games such as The Last of Us, God of War and Death Stranding, where reluctant father figure characters reflected a generation's own reckoning with parenthood. And at the cutting edge of the industry, games are finding ways to use play as a gateway into understanding the lives and experiences of others, from early on-set dementia in Before I Forget, to struggles with anxiety and depression in Celeste. Every step of the way, the guide through these thrilling, moving, life-changing games is the character we control, and relate to, on screen.
- Future Perfect follows a child's drawing of their parents as it is placed in a time capsule until the earth dries to a husk. It's then found by aliens who use the drawing as the blueprint for a twisted new version of humanity.
- Jasmin is in Southern Italy. Aaron is in Wiesbaden, Germany. They've just been married. Even though they are 863 miles apart. And the wedding was in Montana, USA. Montana is a state where 'proxy weddings' are legal. You can get married without your spouse being in the room. In fact neither of you need to be there and that's what 'Absent from Our Own Wedding' revolves around - a 'double proxy wedding' where both the bride and groom have proxies standing in for them as the ceremony is performed. The film is a rounded exploration of what actually matters in weddings and marriage. What's really important?
- A mixed media animation short about characters making tiny teacups and also falling in and out of love.
- Two tattoo enthusiasts with facial tats get their ink covered up to see if they are treated differently when 'clean'. A third enthusiast who has not yet had her face tattooed gets fake tattoos applied so she can test how it feels.
- An elderly angel makes his final journey out of his retirement home to perform one last time.
- Two wrestlers approach each other to battle for male dominance, but soon the fight descends into something even more animalistic as hyper-masculinity clashes with desire.
- A 16-year-old schoolgirl vanishes from an English beauty spot. An ex-counter-terrorism cop and a journalist who originally covered the story reignite the investigation after 23 years.
- Five Bangkok slum children are saved from poverty, disease and abuse by art and the dedicated care of a maverick priest, Father Joe Maier.
- Six social media junkies put themselves in the hands of a psychotherapist specializing in digital addiction to try to break free of the clutches of Facebook, Snapchat, Instagram and the like.
- How do you reconnect with a father who's been gone for most of your life - what do you say, what do you write?