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For the first time the extent of the Duke of Windsor's treachery during World War II is revealed - not just sympathising with the enemy but, new evidence reveals, actively collaborating
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For the first time the extent of the Duke of Windsor's treachery during World War II is revealed - not just sympathising with the enemy but, new evidence reveals, actively collaborating
Brits leave their 21st-century lives behind to spend an extraordinary summer cut off from the modern world on a remote Devon farmstead, and live by the principles of the Amish community.
Yousef Makki was stabbed in the heart by a friend in a wealthy Manchester suburb. Three years later, a detailed look at the killing and at the trial acquitting the friend of murder and manslaughter.
Could you fall in love with the perfect property without knowing where it was?! Steve Jones helps families find their dream home without revealing the location.
In 2019, Steve Dymond took his life after appearing on Daytime TV's biggest show. Guests, loved ones and whistleblowers reveal the scandal behind the hit TV series.
Dara Ó Briain hosts the high jeopardy quiz show where winning £1,000,000 is all about holding onto those six zeros... how risky would you be?
A look at Britain's spectacular royal gardens and parks. Behind castle gates and palace walls, little-known facts and fascinating secrets of these horticultural wonders are revealed.
London's network of frontline trauma hospitals treat critically injured patients through the busiest month of the year in this ground-breaking series
On April 26, 1986 Reactor 4 of the Chernobyl Nuclear Power Plant exploded, releasing clouds of radioactive fallout into the atmosphere. With access to hundreds of declassified KGB documents, Chernobyl: The New Evidence reveals the serious concerns of the KGB, the sacrifices the Soviet leadership were willing to make to keep the story quiet and the bravery that saved the world from an even more deadly disaster.
The story of Britain's most infamous child murders, including never-previously-seen prison letters. Why do serial killers Ian Brady and Myra Hindley continue to haunt us as icons of pure evil?
From Derbyshire to the Scottish Borders, we explore the magnificent upland range of the Pennines and meet the people who call its mountains, fells, hills and valleys their home
Explorer Ed Stafford spends two months with Gypsy and Traveller communities across the country, as he delves beneath the stereotypes and reveals the challenges of living in modern-day Britain.
In 1980s East London, a gang of hopeless crooks become embroiled in a major gold heist.
Katie Price transforms her 19-room vandalised and uninhabitable mansion into a forever home for her family
A minute-by-minute account of the 2002 Washington, D.C. sniper case - one of the most terrifying crimes in recent history
Uplifting series following the extraordinary work of NHS staff in Newcastle's hospitals, as world-class medics and dedicated support teams work all hours to save and transform lives forever
Sue Perkins experiences the modern phenomenon of #vanlife in the USA, as she campervans across California and Colorado to discover the highs and lows of life on the road.
A VIP invitation to explore some of the most amazing hotels, villas, and island escapes on the planet, most of which have never been seen on TV before.
Series re-examining the evidence from British au pair Louise Woodward's murder trial 25 years ago. Includes unprecedented access to witnesses, the defence team, the prosecution and members of the jury who decided her fate.
Rob Williams' darkly comic crime drama portrays prison as you've never seen it before: through the embattled and inspiring characters who work there.