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- In the 1980s the X-Men must defeat an ancient all-powerful mutant, En Sabah Nur, who intends to thrive through bringing destruction to the world.
- Fiona Bruce delves into evidence in the attempted murder of Victoria Cilliers.
- The full story of one of Britain's most high-profile killings, twenty years on.
- For the 20th anniversary of "Titanic," James Cameron reopens the file on the disaster.
- American 11, United 175, American 77, and United 93 tells the riveting and emotional human stories of those aboard each doomed jetliner.
- An in-depth British breakdown of how NASA never had the technology to overcome putting a man on on the moon or anywhere further than low orbit from the Apollo moon missions even today with the Space Shuttle designed to go nowhere but lower orbit
- Chronological look at the conception, construction and destruction of the World Trade Center towers which was built as a symbol of American strength and ambition.
- Documentary examining the origins and growth of the anti-vaccination movement, and its impact on global efforts to defeat the Covid-19 pandemic. Interviews with experts shed light on this well-funded and organised movement and its methods.
- British television show with a comedy panel in the style of a pub quiz.
- Two investigators research the crimes of pop superstar Gary Glitter.
- A history of the eleven years which Thatcher spent as Prime Minister of the UK.
- British television show with a comedy panel in the style of a pub quiz.
- No other woman in modern times has commanded so much attention as Diana, Princess of Wales. Adored by the public as a fairy-tale princess, caring wife, devoted mother and fashion icon, this documentary examines the deeper side to her personality and reveals a woman constantly under extreme pressure.
- A tribute to Verity Lambert, the BBC's first female producer and one of the country's most influential pioneers of television drama.
- Filmmaker Robb Leech is desperate to understand his stepbrother Rich's transition from middle-class white boy, to convicted terrorist.
- At California State University Dr Eric W Hickey devised a model showing the development of the murderous personality, based on research into more than 200 cases of serial murder. These findings are applied to the case of Jeffrey Dahmer, who between 1978 and 1991 killed 17 young men. Shows conversations between Dahmer and his forensic psychologist and footage of the trial. Behavioural psychologists and criminologists explain how Dahmer and other serial killers such as Ted Bundy, Peter Sutcliffe and John Wayne Casey came to kill.
- Piers Morgan interviews Donald Trump and finds everything he says terribly amusing and clever.
- The life of Sir David Frost as told by Stephen Fry. Featuring David Frost's three sons, his friends and the political figures who were interviewed by him, who also became his friends. The story of the pioneer in broadcasting who conducted The Nixon Interviews.
- Channel 4 tribute focusing on Richard the man as well as the filmmaker. Not to be confused with the BBC's similarly-titled Richard Attenborough: A Life in Film (2014).
- The life and career of TV magician Paul Daniels, told through archive footage, and contributions from those who knew him best.
- The story of serial killer Dennis Nilsen, who murdered 15 young men in the 1980s.
- A nostalgic look back at some pop culture from 1983. (Originally first shown around the end of the 20th Century in 2001, in an hour-and-a-half long version, this year was later re-shown with a 30 minute cut-down "highlights" edit in 2019).
- 2019– 47m8.0 (13)TV EpisodeKatherine Ryan joins the comedian formally known as Joe Lycett as he tells the story behind his infamous Hugo Boss name change. Plus, fast fashion's filthiest secrets are unwrapped.
- Nish takes on Boris' new pup, Rachel Parris looks at the government's "Get Ready for Brexit" campaign, Andy Murray investigates the new generation of climate change activists and Geoff Norcott mocks liberal catastrophising.
- Nish sums up Donald Trump's recent activities. Rachel Parris offers advice to Meghan Markle. Geoff Norcott presents some easy ways to tackle climate change. Ahir Shah looks at the final season of 'The UK'.
- Robert Black: A look at the Scottish serial killer who preyed on young girls between the ages of five and eleven throughout a six-year killing spree.
- A look at how the coronavirus outbreak is changing Britain in the long term, for better or worse, from a reduction in pollution to economic policy.
- The satirist takes a look at life in lockdown, in a show made during lockdown. As well as coverage of the Coronavirus crisis, he looks at what people are doing to keep themselves occupied. Plus, Philomena Cunk and Barry Shitpeas return.
- Alan Yentob visits Alexander Palace and looks back at it's first high-definition television broadcast in 1936.
- Travel to Egypt's Valley of the Kings and examine the tomb of King Tut as we attempt to unlock its many secrets.
- A man who said he had survived the Grenfell fire, but that his wife and son were among its victims. After he claimed £12,500 and appeared on TV, police became suspicious.
- Why was Aram Kurd the only person to survive an explosion at his supermarket that killed five people? Experts identify his deception in TV and police interviews.
- Anne Hegerty, Shaun Wallace and Mark Labbett set out to uncover the surprising cognitive abilities of children. Travelling across the UK, the trio take on child geniuses before delving deeper into IQ, emotional intelligence and creativity.
- Documentary looking at the Queen's daughter's complex and at times scandalous love life, from her relationship with an Olympic champion to her husband, former equerry to the Queen.
- William Saunderson-Smith was found bludgeoned to death by 3 workers hired to renovate his London home in 2011.
- How Fred and Rosemary West became Britain's most notorious killer couple, the story of their victims and raising the question of how many more lives may have been lost.
- The second part of how Fred and Rosemary West became Britain's most notorious killer couple, the story of their victims and how many more lives may have been lost.