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- Documentary series going behind the scenes at Lincoln's West Parade police station, from the custody suite and over-stretched response officers to the force control room and investigation teams.
- This astounding documentary exposes the real-life truth behind the Willy Wonka Chocolate Experience in Glasgow, Scotland - an experience which left children in tears and their parents furious, while photos of the event went viral on social media.
- Their music is unforgettable. Their name is legend. Delve into the lives and cinematic legacy of the prolific songwriting duo whose music has been featured in classic movies such as Mary Poppins (1964) and The Jungle Book (1967).
- Explores the world's most notorious and prolific cults Children of God, through the stories of three British women who escaped its clutches.
- The action-packed documentary series following Yorkshire-based law enforcers, shows the day-to-day situations the police deal with, from theft, to drugs and high speed chases.
- Three-part documentary series that follows the London Fire Brigade over 12 months.
- Norland College is a traditional British establishment ready for a change. How to merge 120 years of highly marketable tradition with childcare methods for the 21st Century? Norland has been training Mary Poppins-style nannies since 1892. With their distinctive brown uniform, butler gloves and brown trilby hat, Norland Nannies have been sought after by the rich and famous for over a century.
- Over the course of two years film-maker Jamie Roberts meets those spreading extremist Islamic fundamentalism in Britain, including a bouncy castle salesman who is now one of the world's most wanted men.
- This documentary tells the story of three women who disappeared between 2002 and 2004, all of whom were held in the basement of a Cleveland house for approximately ten years.
- Real life police incidents on the roadways of Britain are depicted.
- Si King and Dave Myers rev up the motorbikes for a road trip along the length of the iconic Mississippi river to explore the roots of soul food and southern music.
- Examining some of the UK's most recent major criminal investigations.
- Jonathan Dimbleby makes an epic journey from one end of Russia to the other killing cliches and reveling in the unpredictable.
- The experiences and personal stories of freshers as they laugh, cry, party and panic through their way through the first week at university.
- An examination of the recent trend in criminal cases of the guilty parties performing crocodile tears for the police, the press, and the public.
- Observational documentary series about social housing tenants across the UK looking to exchange homes, following individuals and families as they search for their ideal properties.
- A timeline of the tragic Grenfell Tower fire as told through personal accounts of survivors and eyewitnesses.
- Documentary on the July 20 Aurora, Colorado shooting that took the lives of 12 people during a Dark Knight Rises screening.
- In June 1908, a massive explosion in a remote part of Siberia flattened the forest with the force of 1000 Hiroshima bombs. But the area was so remote and the times so turbulent, that no one attempted to find out what had happened for 20 years. Close Encounter in Siberia explore what could of possibly taken place so many years ago.
- Nina Roe a young fourteen year old girl, with a mother who's crazy about religion, and eleven siblings. Nina is absolutely obsessed with fried chicken. With the help of her friends from squirrel mafia they open the fried chicken shop. Along the way she learns valuable lessons such as "fried chicken is the secret of life".
- Documentary series following Katie Piper as she sets up her charity, The Katie Piper Foundation, and speaks to other people who are also living with disfigurements.
- Ten million people fly every day, but dangerous weather, freak accidents, and faulty equipment can turn the friendly skies into a scary place. Fasten your seatbelts for a bumpy ride, there's turbulence ahead.
- Culture Club record a new album, and tour the UK and US, as part of their 2014 reunion.
- Documenting cases of people who manipulated the media for personal attention.
- Isla Guadalupe, Mexico: A great white shark wedges itself into a cage containing two shark divers; County Antrin, Ireland: Three escaped chimpanzees go on a rampage; Homestead, Florida: An alligator bites a gator handler's upper arm; Berlin, Germany: A lion suddenly attacks his trainer; Palm Bay, Florida: A circus elephant goes rogue; Anchorage, Alaska; A woman who has gotten too close to a polar bear's enclosure finds her in a life or death struggle when the bear seizes her leg; Mena Pools, Zimbabwe: A mother elephant tips over a jeep carrying safari tourists when they get too close to her calf; Coxim City, Brazil: An anaconda bites an officer's arm; Kona, Hawaii: A pilot whale drags a diver down 30 feet before releasing her; Tafalla, Spain: An angry bull jumps into a crowd of spectators.
- Investigating the reality of aspects of gang culture in the UK today, where selling drugs, robbery and extreme violence are part of normal everyday life. Featuring interviews with gang members past and present.
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- Providing practical and insightful information for prospective dog owners.
- The expansion of the EU and open borders in the UK has led to a surge in foreign criminals heading for Britain. The number of requests for wanted fugitives has risen ten-fold over the past five years and now totals more than 4,300 a year. Over the course of three months Cutting Edge have unique access to New Scotland Yard's Extradition Unit and follow them as they go about their work - tracking down murderers, suspected rapists and armed robbers from abroad to send them back to face justice. Some of these criminals go to extraordinary lengths to evade capture, changing their name and ID so it's a painstaking and often frustrating experience tracking them down. A record 1500 foreign fugitives are now arrested each year and with more and more coming to these shores it's a job that is stretching the unit and its officers to the limit. The film makers are there as officers follow up on leads, tracing potentially dangerous criminals, and capture high tension arrests as the unit's hard work finally pays off. The cameras are also with the unit when it deals with some of its biggest ever high profile cases including the arrest of Wikileaks founder Julian Assange, wanted in Sweden for alleged sex crimes, and the arrest of Shrien Dewani, wanted in South Africa in connection with the death of his wife, Anni, on their honeymoon. Other cases include the hunt for Hungary's most wanted fugitive, a man linked to a string of armed robberies and an attempted murder and currently roaming around London. The police also chase down a Turkish man who conducted an honour killing and a suspected Croatian war criminal. Officers intercept a man convicted of murder in his homeland Albania. He has spent more than ten years on the run, and his wife unwittingly leads them to him. He is arrested in the middle of a busy street market protesting his innocence. The unit is put on high alert for a suspected serial rapist who's escaped the French authorities - he is considered by the police to be highly dangerous and they must do everything in their power to close in on him before it's too late.
- Social commentator Peter York seeks to understand the modern obsession with "The Authentic" and examines where the label "hipster" has its roots and asks whether it is too general a term for such a broad movement.
- A look into the Robot Wars phenomenon, from the hit TV show's cancellation to its evolution into a live arena show.
- David Dimbleby travels around the UK to reveal why this is going to be the most unpredictable general election of his 50 year career. He finds a country divided as never before.