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- The secrets Sapphire, Steel and their colleagues find include people trapped in photos, ghosts lost in time and a retro dinner party.
- Meet Desmond, his non-conforming family, and the regulars of his hairdresser salon in Peckham, London.
- A lawyer on the edge of madness decides to disassociate himself from his own life.
- The story of an RAF fighter squadron at the height of the Battle of Britain.
- After suffering racist abuse throughout his life - which intensifies following his marriage to a white woman - a half-Aboriginal farmhand finds himself driven to murder.
- A Final Goodbye is an intimate look into the life and times of Amy Winehouse. This in-depth program chronicles her rise to pop superstardom and also offers a sensitive portrayal of a transformative star and the inner demons that inspired her work and eventually caused her untimely death. Her battle with addiction and her courtship with self destruction were well documented through the press. Even her troubled relationship with Blake Fielder-Civil was played out in front of British Media. But despite this backdrop, Amy Winehouse will be remembered for her unique song writing style fusing R & B, soul and jazz influences sang through a deep contralto vocal. The 'Back to Black' album symbolised her huge success at this time which led to an astonishing 5 Grammy awards- 'the most wins by a female artist in a single night'. This insightful programme is a definitive testimonial to an incredible music icon covering the start of her career up until her death.
- A journey through some of the most spectacular and unique Greek islands, exploring the rich culture, history and food of Greece while meeting the locals and those who live there.
- Barky, 25, lost soul, left home two years ago to escape his abusive father leaving behind everything in the world that was important to him; now that his father's dead, he thinks it's safe to come home.
- They climb up mountainous paths, swim across rivers or fight their way through icy wastelands with -50 degrees Celsius. Their path takes them through amazing natural landscapes, producing spectacular scenery for a very ordinary task. The participants, at times without shoes and for days at end, are mere students on their way to school.
- Ang (The Golden Dragon) protects the twelve Zodiac Temples, while his twin sister Ling (The Shadow Dragon) swears to destroy them.
- One-hour high-stakes reality series in which an "A-team" of experienced builders travels around the world to remote locations in significant need.
- In this revival of the charming Aussie series, Sonny Hammond is a park ranger with two children Jerry and Louise. The kids are involved in adventures that often have an environmental theme. Kate Burgess is a researcher at the habitat.
- Having pulled off the smallest ever train robbery, Little Walter and his crew decide to get out of London. The six of them set up business in a disused monastery off the Cornish coast, despite the fact that none of them really qualifies as a monk - least of all Walter's moll Bikini. Bit by bit, the quiet way of life starts becoming a habit.
- London Districts is a series of short films exploring the districts of London. It delves into the historical backgrounds to discover how they came to be and collectively informs the viewer on contemporary things to do in London.
- Workplace sitcom following the employees of digital agency Content Content.
- 'Drag Queens Of London' follows the spectacular lives of a selection of the most fabulous drag performers on the biggest and broadest drag scene in the world.
- Adrian Edmondson presents an observational documentary series looking at life in the beautiful Yorkshire Dales during the summer months and meets the people who live and work there.
- Rohan Marley, son of legendary musician Bob Marley, reconnects with his roots as he goes on a journey to explore the food and music of his native Jamaica.
- A film made by and featuring those who voted Remain in the UK's EU Referendum vote, the 48%, to show the other 27 EU Member States that it was far from a landslide victory and just why we are fighting to stay part of the EU.
- The eagerly anticipated wait is over, after 5 years since the release of her last album, Adele is back! Through her own words, video and live performance this documentary takes an incredible look at the life of this truly amazing artist.
- In order to deal with money issues, Stan commits crimes to survive in 1970s London. After discovering a hidden gun in their house, Louise, his first love, writes a goodbye letter attempting to reason with Stan about his unwise decisions. Stan reminisces about Louise and his time with her after reading the letter; He must now decide the path that will bring him back to the one who loved him more than anything he had ever known.
- Football Freestyle pioneers Jeremy Lynch and Billy Wingrove - 'The F2' - are the world leaders in football entertainment. Their worldwide fan base includes the likes of Lionel Messi, Cristiano Ronaldo, Rio Ferdinand and David Beckham. They have performed their incredible skills in every continent on the globe astounding crowds of thousands in sell out stadiums, Hollywood's A-list elite, and even the Queen! This is the story of two ordinary boys from London living an extraordinary life. Over years of performing, honing their skills around the world, they have crafted an armory of tricks with unprecedented creativity and powerful originality, all with a football. 'F2 Kicks Off' is the F2's journey through their city, their home and the place where everything for them began. In 'F2 Kicks Off', Billy Wingrove and Jeremy Lynch's first television series, they journey across London, pulling off unbelievable feats of skill and breathtaking stunts astonishing everyone they meet, whether international footballers, chart topping musicians, or the everyday people of London. Breaking the boundaries of mainstream entertainment, 'F2 Kicks Off' brings a spark of magic to the streets of London with a football.
- The capital's local news station covering news stories from all over the city.
- An emerging area of medical science, The Food Hospital examines the science behind using food as medicine, tackling patients' health problems through the food they eat.
- Harry Styles, the centrepiece of one of the biggest boy bands in history is the object of affection for millions of adoring 1D fans around the globe. Follow his story from obscurity, to pop royalty.
- In light of the news of the death of Prince Philip, London Live looks back at his remarkable life with a new documentary, 'Prince Philip: An Extraordinary Life'.
- Niall Horan first rose to fame in 2010 when he auditioned as a solo artist on the British X Factor. His X Factor journey led him on a path that would see him become a member of the boy band One Direction.
- Art historian Dr Janina Ramirez and angler John Bailey go in search of the origins and ethos of the 18th-century English Landscape movement along a 12-mile stretch of the River Thames.
- Typography expert Mark Ovenden looks at the two main typefaces, Johnson and Gill Sans, that are used on many signs, maps and shop-fronts.
- The Friends' award winning Richmond Park film featuring Sir David Attenborough calls for visitors to help protect the park's wildlife, from it's iconic deer herds to it's population of insects.
- Highlights of the fastest growing racket sport in Britain where players from the World Tour compete for the biggest prize of the year.
- The sequel to the historic documentary "We are the Lambeth Boys" surrounding a revisit to a special youth club in Lambeth still around till this day.
- Comedian Jeff Leach takes you on a night out with a difference as he goes in search of London's most alternative events. From Male Stripping to Fetish Cabaret, Mexican Wrestling to Rap Battling, Jeff has an all-access pass to discover the capital's underground scene and wants YOU to be his +1 as he takes part in the most raucous nights out.
- The documentary begins by exploring the introduction of money which evolved from the Barter system and compares this to the wealth of ancient civilizations in Africa and the impact of slavery and colonization. It then digs deeper by looking into the theft of natural resources found on the great continent while explore the great migration to western civilization and the power of the diaspora.
- A Man Called Dad is a short creative documentary exploring and celebrating the different stages of fatherhood in the Black community. Often portrayed as absentee, these fathers relive their experiences, challenges and triumphs.
- As women's football continues to gain the recognition it deserves, James Dickman joins Watford Ladies both on and off the pitch to get firsthand experience of life with the squad.
- Skilled artisans coupled with exceptional cultural heritage, It Factor showcases Italian influence on London from fashion to cutting-edge technology, the aroma of our coffee and icons of design.
- A working-class, slice-of-life comedy about life, love and family...on a budget.
- Sean gets a new teacher at school who insists that the students call her by her first name. He quickly develops a huge crush on her.
- Desmond thinks Shirley is having an affair when she begins to brag about her French teacher.
- Gloria has a new love interest, but all is not as it seems. While Desmond and Shirley get news that their old friend and former band member of The Georgetown Dreamers, Sweet sticks, has passed away. Money is also on Desmond's mind.
- Aunty Susu pays a surprise visit from Jamaica, but the biggest surprise is what she's brought with her.
- Shirley's friend Daisy stays with the Ambroses for the weekend, causing trouble for everyone. However, she is not as stupid as she looks after she completes a crossword that no one else can finish.
- Desmond is taken to hospital with an illness and he starts to consider his mortality.
- Desmond tries to outbid his old rival.