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- A band of rogue DJs that captivated Britain, playing the music that defined a generation and standing up to a government that wanted classical music, and nothing else, on the airwaves.
- In 1961, Kempton Bunton, a 60 year old taxi driver, steals Goya's portrait of the Duke of Wellington from the National Gallery in London.
- A look at tightrope walker Philippe Petit's daring, but illegal, high-wire routine performed between New York City's World Trade Center's twin towers in 1974, what some consider, "the artistic crime of the century".
- An investigation of the evidence for Hitler's Final Solution, together with a dramatic reconstruction of key courtroom exchanges in the libel case lost by the historian David Irving, who was accused of being anti-Semitic and a Holocaust denier.
- Rich Hall looks at how the most quintessentially American film genre, the Western, came to be killed off.
- Prince Charles' Other Mistress tells the fascinating, largely unknown and ultimately tragic story about his intense relationship with Australian heiress Dale "Kanga" Tryon. For a period in the 1970s Kanga (Lady Tryon), and Camilla Parker Bowles were deadly rivals for the Prince's affections. Camilla was the consummate insider who knew how to play the royal game, Dale however was a talented amateur who committed the cardinal sin of talking about her relationship with the Prince to the press. As a consequence, she soon found herself excluded from the royal circle. Following this exclusion her mental fragility led to her being sectioned under the Mental Health Act and she died aged 49 in unusual circumstances in 1997, only months after Diana. With exclusive and previously unseen interviews with Dale herself and heartfelt contributions from friends and journalists who knew her well including Oscar-nominated actress Sarah Miles. Prince Charles' Other Mistress will shed new light on, and add a new name to, the familiar landscape of the relationship between Prince Charles, Camilla Parker Bowles and Diana, Princess of Wales.
- A British comedy panel show, were contestants answer questions about the events in the past year.
- Doumentary telling the story of Cilla Black, who rose from working-class roots in Liverpool to become one of the nation's most successful and best-loved singers, presenters and all-round entertainers.
- A character portrait of the enigmatic comedian Barry Humphries on his most recent Australian tour and an examination of the connections to his two most famous alter egos, Dame Edna and Sir Les Patterson. Interviews include Bruce Beresford and Geoffrey Rush.
- Documentary looking at the men who Princess Diana had relationships with before her death.
- There are two variations to play: "Record race" and the "Pogo competition". The Record race is for 2-4 players. Your aim is hunting 50 stars. You can choose one from 8 categories, whereof you get a question. If your answer is wrong, then the next player's turn. If your answer is right you get one star and the bonus question, one from another category, which you have chosen first. If you also answer the bonus question right, you get 3 further stars (4 stars total in this round). There are also jokers and sabotages. If you are sure at one question, you can play with a joker. If you're right, you get 6 stars, but if you're wrong, you get not a single star for this round. With sabotage you can catch two stars from everyone of your rival players, and only if you answer the following question right, if not you lose two stars on everyone of your rival players. The other variation is the Pogo competition that you can play alone. In the video you're climbing up a skyscraper. If you answer all 16 question right, you're on the top. But you have only three lives. If you lose all of them it's Game Over.
- The filmmaker researches the history and exclusive membership list of the secretive Bilderberg Group, an annual meeting of the most powerful individuals in World politics, media and business.
- Phil Daniels, Graeme Garden, Lauren Laverne and Michael McIntyre join Lee Mack, David Mitchell and Angus Deayton in this episode of Would I Lie to You.
- Colin Ireland had a rather more sinister than normal new year's resolution - to become a killer. Going to a bar to see if he got approached by another man, when he did, this started the spree which made him known as 'The Gay Slayer'.