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- A British urbanite follows in the footsteps of various individuals, who against all odds, have willingly forsaken the luxuries and lifestyle of the modern world, for a less-than-ordinary life in the wilderness.
- Observational documentary series following life on a remote sheep farm in Yorkshire for Clive and Amanda Owen and their nine children.
- The team explore food myths from a neutral point of view, culminating in a summary based on scientific research.
- Deep in one of Europe's last remaining wildernesses, eight experts embark on an epic journey to uncover the secrets of the Stone Age. For one month, they will attempt to follow in the steps of our Stone Age ancestors and survive as a tribe.
- In this series Ben stays closer to home, as he visits more people who have chosen to live outside the norms of society, living in wild and remote locations in the United Kingdom.
- A team of scientists search for new species of insects and animals to a island just north of Australia. This is a place where no one has been to known as the lost land, while on the their searches they enter a cave and witness a live volcanic eruption. A must see documentary.
- Economist Conor Woodman uses £25,000 from the sale of his flat to travel to various countries around the world to buy products from certain regions and later sell them to other countries for a profit.
- A moving documentary made to commemorate the twenty-fifth anniversary of the Penlee Lifeboat Disaster on 19 December 1981. The eight-man crew of the RNLB Solomon Browne, the lifeboat from the Penlee station in Mousehole, Cornwall, put to sea in an exceptionally severe gale to rescue the five-man crew of the MV Union Star, a cargo ship whose engines had failed two miles off the coast and which was in danger of being swept onto the rocks. Also on board the Union Star were the captain's wife and two step-daughters. A Royal Navy rescue helicopter attended but tragically the extreme wave conditions meant that they were unable to winch anyone off the ship. The Solomon Browne was able to rescue the captain's family and one of the crew from Union Star, but then radio contact with the Solomon Browne was lost. All the crew of the Solomon Browne and all the crew of the Union Star perished. The skipper of the Solomon Browne was posthumously awarded the Royal National Lifeboat Institution's gold medal and the remainder of his crew were posthumously awarded the bronze medal.
- Steve Backshall's presents this documentary mini-series exploring the world of foxes - an animal that is often vilified and misunderstood.
- BBC biologist and military veteran Steve Backshall joins a team of scientists in Bhutan to determine whether the secluded Buddhist Himalaya kingdom harbors a sufficiently large tiger population to form the center part of a conservation corridor, which may be the highly endangered Bengal tiger's only long-term chance of survival. The dense, excellently preserved plant-life is most promising for wildlife, but almost impenetrable and extremely hard to search. The results however are better then hoped.
- Documentary series following four intrepid British families who have rejected life in the city and embraced a rural lifestyle in some of the most beautiful areas of the British countryside.
- Michael Palin follows the path of the book Around The World in Eighty Days. He's following the same rules as the characters in the fictional book as well, no air travel.
- Over the course of three days, Nanny Mewes offers help and advice to parents who are struggling to cope with their problem children in an effort to restore balance to family life.
- A look at the portrayals of courtroom trials in film history.
- The broadcaster reveals the story of his recovery from a stroke in 2013 as he returns to the hospital that saved his life and meets other survivors. He seeks to overcome the lack of movement in his left arm, hand and leg.
- Join zoologist Martin Hughes-Games as he follows the dedicated and inspirational individuals working to save some very special babies - nature's miracle babies - who are the lifeline to preserving some of our planet's most critically vulnerable species.
- Food Unwrapped tries to make sense of Brexit the only way it knows how by asking what will happen to the food on our shelves in our fridges and on our plates, and how our supermarkets will look and behave after we leave the EU.
- Jimmy investigates how Sri Lanka is coping with a growing shortage of coconuts, Kate discovers if compostables could be the answer to the global plastics problem and why are macrons so expensive?
- Kate discovers a potentially life-saving property of shrimp shells. Jimmy finds out the surprising truth about pizza prices. Matt investigates the appeal of salted caramel.
- Kate learns how you milk a camel and explores camel milk's growing popularity. How does supermarket fresh pasta last so long? Should we buy supermarkets' standard or value products.