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Twitter: Breaking the Bird is a landmark documentary that embarks on a compelling journey through the birth, evolution and demise of Twitter.
Harrods is the most famous shop in the world, an iconic British institution that welcomes 15 million shoppers every year – more than double that of the Eiffel Tower. It’s been a symbol of grace and elegance for 175 years.
The traditional story of the gladiator is dominated by male fighters, drenched in blood and glory. But history has forgotten and, in some cases, deliberately hidden the female gladiators. Called Gladiatrix, they were as much a part of the violent Roman blood sport as the men.
Shergar: The Racehorse and the IRA is a gripping investigation into one of the greatest mysteries in sporting history.
In June 2023 the Titan submersible disappeared on a dive to the wreck of Titan instantly killing all five on board. It was a huge story triggering wild social media speculation.
The Pink Pill presents the untold story of the fight for a female Viagra.
The extraordinary story of cellist Anita Lasker-Wallfisch alongside other victims of the camp who played and created music amidst the terrors of the Holocaust.
Gunpowder Siege reimagines the most infamous rebellion plot in British history, shattering the myths to reveal the largely forgotten, gripping truth behind the Gunpowder Plot.
Through iconic photos, this documentary reveals HRH The Princess of Wales’ journey in royal life – from the moment she met Prince William at University to the present day.
Monkey on a Stick is a feature-length documentary exposé of the criminal activity that took place in the Hare Krishna movement in America in the 1970s and ‘80s, adapted from the New York Times bestselling book.
Continuing the story of Wade Robson and James Safechuck on their decade-long quest to have their day in court against Michael Jackson’s companies.
As an all-out cost-of-living price war kicks-off, Costco is under pressure from supermarkets keen to undercut them. Costco Vs Supermarkets: Who Does Bulk Buy Better? examines whether you really can save cash by going cash-and-carry.
Set against a ticking clock, this two-part series tells an urgent story of political drama, military bravery, and loss in a defining moment in the history of modern Russia.
Understanding the rise of the right through a personal quest to uncover how the audacious media mogul behind left-leaning Vice Media created the extremist right-wing group the Proud Boys.
This is the definitive account of the Tunisia beach massacre which took place on 26th June 2015, told through the eyewitness testimony of British survivors.
An explosive look at the racist ideology and media-savvy tactics of the modern far right - featuring secret investigations by the anti-fascist group Hope not Hate.
A city under attack. A world forever changed.
This is the story of two civilian communities who have suffered unbearable loss.
Cheshire, the north west of England, May 2013. When a French-speaking man contacts local police and confesses to killing his housemate several years earlier, two lead detectives set out to discover the truth.
Following on from the Edinburgh TV Awards winning and Grierson/RTS nominated Secrets of the Human Zoos, Nadifa Mohamed will now uncover some of the most dramatic and untold stories to have happened on British shores during WWII.
Exploring the psyche of one of Britain’s most notorious female serial killers like never before.
This is the story of how one man won over the football world, acquired a stake in a bank and courted North Korea in a bombastic trillion dollar caper.
From the Emmy® award-winning producers who have an international reputation for brave undercover filming inside the world’s most challenging states.
Rachel Nickell was brutally stabbed to death in broad daylight on Wimbledon Common, south-west London, in July 1992. The police investigation that followed was one of the biggest since the Yorkshire Ripper.
Fake matches, bribed referees, criminal betting syndicates, and a web of deceit and lies with one notorious match fixer sitting in its centre. This is the story of how one of the biggest scandals in football unfolded.
Profiling the story of Stephen Griffiths, who created his own deadly persona in the hope of following in the ootsteps of his idol – serial killer Peter Sutcliffe.
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