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- Adaptation of Shakespeare's tragedy set in modern-day Italy where two young lovers strive to transcend a violent world where Catholic and secular values clash.
- Showcases stories that have been passed down over time and have become part of urban folklore.
- Many parts of the literary Samuel Beckett giant's life: Parisian bon vivant, World War II Resistance fighter, Nobel Prize-winning playwright, philandering husband and recluse.
- Artists around the UK come together to compete for who has the best original celebrity portrait.
- A live stage production of the musical, filmed at the Playhouse Theatre in London, commemorating the 40th anniversary of the release of The Rocky Horror Picture Show (1975).
- Series about people escaping their cold winter homeland looking for happiness in sunny Thailand but getting more than they hoped for.
- Prolific artist Jim Moir and his wife Nancy visit scenic spots in Britain, joined by celebrity friends. Guided by local experts, they spend weekends painting original artworks celebrating unique bird species native to each region.
- MC and journalist Shad Kabango meets with Hip-Hop's biggest stars to retrace how Hip-Hop became the world's most popular music, but realizes that Hip-Hop's true legacy is something much more profound.
- A one-hour celebration of Anais Nin's ground-breaking diaries, this special programme brings the influential author's voice to the fore in a way not seen before on television. Shivani Kapur and Lucy Cohu star as Anais in dramatisations of different periods of her life, while Alix Wilton Regan plays the young polar-necked reporter, Leah, who helps uncover Nin's story. The drama is punctuated with commentary from high- profile fans, such as writer and broadcaster Rowan Pelling. Fascinating and racy, this documentary brings her work to life for a whole new generation.
- Special live episode of the show The Third Day shows viewers what happened between the show's two parts, "Summer" and "Winter." The 12-hour long live stream depicted life on Osea island during the annual 'Esus and the Sea' festival, which "marks the passing into adulthood of the children of the island".
- At Miss Sophie's 90th birthday dinner, her butler James must fill in for her four departed friends - and that includes lots of drinks before every course.
- A series of stand-alone dramas.
- A British television competition for landscape painters that earns the winners a commission and art supplies.
- The former AC/DC frontman meets some of the biggest names in rock 'n' roll to share their experiences of going on tour around the world.
- A documentary chronicling Queen and Lambert's incredible journey since they first shared the stage together on "American Idol" in 2009.
- ShortFLIX is a short film initiative for aspiring young filmmakers, aged 18-25, who are supported in making short films for broadcast on Sky Arts.
- Explores Pompeii, a city cloaked in mystery which, over the course of history, has influenced culture and art, from Neoclassicism to Contemporary Art, through images and words by the great artists and writers who visited and imagined it.
- Follows the band on tour, telling the full story of how three young men followed their impossible dream of becoming Norwegian pop stars. When Take On Me reached number 1 on Billboard in the US in 1985 the dream came true. Or did it?
- A pregnant man goes through labor in a maternity hospital.
- Two strangers trying to adjust as they find themselves plunge in the gleaming world of New York's social elite.
- Adaptations of the fantastical short stories written by author, Neil Gaiman.
- Celebrities perform their favourite passages from the work of English playwright Noel Coward.
- Richard Harris a fascinating man as seen through the eyes of his three sons, BAFTA Award-winning actor Jared Harris, actor Jamie Harris and director Damian Harris.
- A Brush With Comedy is a feature documentary about the connection between comedy and art. The story focuses on five comedians - Jim Moir (Vic Reeves), Spencer Jones, Bec Hill, Simon Munnery and Miriam Elia - as they create artwork over the course of three years, for a group exhibition in central London. The film is written, directed, narrated and partly shot by Jim's son, Louis. Their relationship is explored throughout the plot. Louis Moir says: "I have explored the lives of some incredibly talented individuals and to discover a collection of people that share the same values and approach to comedy and art in a similar way as my dad, has been a cathartic process for me as a filmmaker, and as his son."
- This documentary explores the rise of Teddy Pendergrass, the first male African American artist to record five consecutive platinum albums against the backdrop of 1960s America, and his comeback after a life-changing accident.
- During the last year of The Great Famine in Ireland, a farmhand working for the local landlord has hardened his heart against his countrymen to ensure his own survival. But when he encounters a ghostly female figure stealing milk from the landlord's barn his resolve is tested and he is beguiled on a journey towards hope. Inspired by ancient Irish mythology and traditional Japanese folk tales, as recorded by Irish writer Lafcadio Hearn during his time in Japan in the late 19th and early 20th century, 'Bainne' is an extension of the history of storytelling from both cultures.
- Charles Marlow and George Hastings set out for Liberty Hall, the home of the Hardcastles, whose daughter Kate Marlow being pressured into marrying. On their way, they meet Kate's brother Tony who decides to play a practical joke on them.
- Leeds born filmmaker David Nicholas Wilkinson's thirty three year quest to prove that the worlds film industry started in Leeds, Yorkshire, England in 1888.
- Official recording of the stage play at the Elbphilharmonie concert hall.
- Two lives intersect when a conman running from the police and a college boy running from his past meet on the lonely highways of America's southwest.
- Josephine, the daughter of Captain Corcoran, falls for lowly sailor Ralph Rackstraw. However, she's torn between her true love, and her father's desire for her to marry Sir Joseph Porter, the First Lord of the Admiralty.
- Elbow frontman and broadcaster Guy Garvey lifts the lid on two decades of TV gold, taking you through era-defining musical performances, long lost studio appearances and revealing interviews.
- Movie critic Ian Nathan goes in search of the cinematically sublime and explores the ingredients that went into making a classic.
- Britain is locked down. Michael and Delroy are dealing with issues closer to home. During an explosive afternoon in Delroy's flat, they are forced to confront their relationship with their country - and with each other.
- Metallica and the San Francisco Symphony perform a live concert together at Chase Center in San Francisco.
- Part of a series of opera shorts by different directors. Herzog combines O Soave Fanciulla ("Oh you vision of beauty" from Puccini's La Boheme) with images of harsh life in Africa.
- Filmed version of the West End stage production of 'Half a Sixpence', recorded at the Noel Coward Theatre in London on 24 August 2017.
- Chronicles of the lives of Hollywood's biggest stars.
- As a DJ, music journalist and broadcaster, Edith Bowman has always been fascinated by the relationship between sex and music. She meets experts and artists, producers, singers and even her own friends and family to investigate the power of music to provoke sensual responses in the human brain and body.
- Ashley Walters directs a short film set against the backdrop of an east London concrete jungle, following two best friends as they embark on a risky mission and a journey into manhood.
- Barry Cryer pays tribute to the heroes of comedy he has worked with over his many years in the business.
- Few recording studios in the world can claim to have hosted the simply incredible list of musicians that found their way into Berlin's Hansa Studios, standing virtually alone in the wasteland, metres from the Berlin Wall.
- The Art of Architecture is an exploration of the design and aesthetics of some of the world's most iconic buildings and the inspirations of the architects behind them. This fascinating documentary series provides an inside look at some of the greatest works of architecture in the world, from Lambeth Palace Library to Paris' Holy Trinity Church.
- The untold story of Charles Manson's obsession to become a rock star, his rise in the LA music scene, the celebrities who championed his music including the Beach Boys' Dennis Wilson and his descen...
- GALWAD is a story that brings a possible future roaring into the present. Follow Efa's journey as she makes her way across Wales from Swansea, through Merthyr to Blaenau Ffestiniog.
- Faces and Rolling Stones member Ronnie Wood interviewed music peers in an interesting show with only one season. For music aficionados.
- In this eagerly-awaited documentary, Phil Grabsky's biographical account of Haydn's life is a visual and aural extravaganza, including breath-taking performances by some of the world's most celebrated musicians.