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- A professor has a relationship with a nonverbal man with cerebral palsy. Their affair leads to a criminal trial over disability and consent. The film shows interviews and footage presenting both perspectives.
- On Dec 21, 1988, Pan Am Flight 103 exploded over Lockerbie, killing 270. The docuseries examines the aftermath through interviews. It explores unanswered questions about the attack to provide a definitive account of who was responsible.
- 2003 - millions watch live as Columbia breaks up in the sky over Texas, killing all on board. NASA, loved ones and investigators share how an incredible journey ended in tragedy.
- The story of Columbia's final mission is told in dramatic detail, beginning months before the troubled launch, unfolding across the 16 days in orbit, and concluding with the investigation into the tragic loss of the seven astronauts.
- Broadcaster Alice Levine asks if there is any such thing as "normal" when it comes to sex and sexuality in the 2020s. She meets sexual adventurers up and down Britain, those pushing the boundaries of sex, intimacy, and relationships.
- Louis Theroux returns to the USA to explore the impact of the internet and social media on some of the most controversial corners of American society.
- For a remarkable period in the 80s, snooker became a national obsession, eclipsing even football. This is the story of the characters who turned the game into a soap opera, catapulting it from smoky halls to the public conscience.
- Interviews with Louis Theroux and conversations between the filmmaker and some of his most notable contributors.
- Access inside KSI's life as he prepares for the biggest year of his career so far.
- A family of five are found dead in a remote Essex farmhouse. Police initially suspect a murder-suicide, until the surviving son's behaviour starts to raise eyebrows.
- This special sees Louis travel to America to investigate the story of a man who has become one of the most controversial and captivating icons of recent times: the gun-toting, self-described 'gay hillbilly' and 'Tiger King' Joe Exotic.
- The writer and comedian looks at antisemitism and the progressive left. From theatre to football, Baddiel explores a political blindspot with Stephen Fry, Miriam Margolyes and Neil Gaiman.
- It showcases the definitive account of Mark Zuckerberg and his brainchild, as the 20th anniversary of Facebook's founding is marked.
- Joe Wicks discovers how his parents' mental health issues affected him as a child, and the shocking scale of the problem of parental mental health today.
- In the first episode of this career retrospective, Louis looks back at his earliest documentaries and explores how some people's most fervent beliefs can bring them into conflict with mainstream society.
- Alice Levine gets up close and personal with real life couples who have taken a giant leap and decided to monetise their sex lives.
- Alice explores the world of BDSM - or bondage, domination and sado-masochism. Spending time in bedrooms and dungeons, she meets those who have an appetite to play with power and pain.
- Alice explores the flourishing world of sex and wellness. Those flocking to it in ever-growing numbers claim sexual workshops and therapies can enhance their performance as a lover.
- A family of five are found dead in a remote Essex farmhouse. Police initially suspect a murder-suicide, until the surviving son's behaviour starts to raise eyebrows.
- Jeremy Bamber's mammoth trial divides the public. He alleges his sister committed the murders, but a crucial piece of evidence contradicts his story.
- Jeremy's relationship with his parents comes into sharp focus as his possible motives become clearer. As the jury deliberate over a verdict, the tabloids are desperate to track down Julie Mugford.
- With Bamber behind bars, a change in the law means he will be imprisoned for the rest of his life. But after a string of violent protests, he decides to comb over the evidence.
- Louis meets the latest incarnation of the American far right who are gathering a vast audience online, promoting an ideology that is racist, misogynistic, homophobic and anti-Semitic, often packaging the most extreme views as 'irony'.
- Louis Theroux heads to Los Angeles as the world of adult entertainment grapples with its own wave of #MeToo. As the rise of platforms like OnlyFans give adult performers financial independence away from the studio model of old, Louis encounters a new generation using their online platforms to call out alleged predatory behaviour by prominent industry figures. As a result, an industry that prides itself on pushing sexual boundaries is asking itself difficult questions about consent, and infamous figures like long-time performer Ron Jeremy are being challenged in court. Louis also meets those who are pushing back at what they see as 'trial by Twitter'. But their critics accuse them of representing porn's 'old guard' - clinging on to a culture where young performers have been vulnerable to older men with control over their careers who are all too eager to turn a blind eye to unacceptable behaviour.
- Louis spends time with platinum-selling rapper Stormzy. After two years out of the spotlight, Stormzy welcomes Louis into his home in south west London to sit down for a frank and revealing conversation that covers many aspects of his life, from his childhood to the breakdown of a high-profile relationship, as well as the pressures that come with being one of the country's best-loved musicians and role models.
- Louis meets Oscar-winning actress Dame Judi Dench. Having graced the stage and screen for over 60 years, including iconic turns as Queen Elizabeth in Shakespeare in Love and MI5 chief M in Bond, Judi is regarded as one of Britain's greatest ever actors. Louis meets Judi at her home in Surrey for a candid and lively conversation about her long career, her passion for theatre and her life away from acting. Judi also speaks openly about her relationship with her late husband Michael Williams and a fierce determination to carry on working. Louis also accompanies Judi to the Gielgud Theatre in London's West End and joins her to spend time with her daughter Finty and grandson Sam. They discuss the difficulties of the lockdown and how it inadvertently led to surprise popularity on TikTok, introducing Judi to a whole new audience.
- Louis meets Dominic Harrison, aka singer and musician Yungblud, often regarded as one of the UK music scenes brightest stars. Louis joins Yungblud in the USA, on the last two nights of a whirlwind tour. Along the way, Louis meets fans who follow their hero with almost religious intensity, attracted to his brand of emotionally charged music. In a Paris hotel during the European leg of his tour, Louis and Yungblud sit down to discuss a range of topics including his mental health, his sexuality and his response to outspoken critics. Louis also travels to Doncaster to spend time with Yungblud and his family, where they discuss his turbulent upbringing.
- Louis gets whisked away by adventurer and television presenter Bear Grylls to visit his private island, where he is staying for the summer with his wife Shara. Louis sits down with Bear in an attempt to understand the real man beneath the tough-guy exterior. He learns about Bear being taken to see self-help gurus as a child and his experience of boarding school. Louis accompanies Bear on trips to a Scout troop in South London and a marine reserve training camp. They also head to Devon, where Bear is guest of honour at his own family adventure festival.
- Louis spends time with Canadian comedian, actor and writer Katherine Ryan. Since her arrival in the UK 15 years ago, Katherine has become one of the country's most outspoken performers, and her career has grown from appearances on British panel shows to writing and executive producing her own television stand-up specials and performing in venues across the globe. Louis is invited to Katherine's home for a frank, no-holds-barred conversation about her life and her comedy, including raising her daughter Violet as a single mum. Louis also accompanies Katherine as she performs her latest stand-up tour, Missus, in Southend-on-Sea, as well as a surprise set at a London comedy club. Louis also spends a rare day off with Katherine, Violet and Katherine's husband Bobby.
- Louis spends time with global popstar Rita Ora. After being plucked from obscurity by Jay-Z's Roc Nation label, Rita has gone on to forge a career as an all-round entertainer, embracing acting roles, lucrative advertising contracts and stints as a TV talent show judge - all while racking up more top ten hits than any other British female singer. Louis meets Rita at her dad's pub in west London, where they sit down for a revealing conversation that takes in her rise to stardom and her family's arrival in the UK after fleeing Kosovo in 1990. Rita also speaks openly about the difficulties she's faced, dealing with intense press scrutiny and speculation about her personal life. Away from the pub, Louis spends time with Rita on the set of her latest music video in LA, where they bump into her partner, actor and filmmaker Taika Waititi. Louis spends time with Rita's family at their home, where they describe the hardships they faced after arriving in the UK as refugees. Also, Louis joins Rita as she puts on a spectacular show in Albania, a country close to her heart and where she has a legion of devoted fans.
- Louis Theroux goes head-to-head with world-famous heavyweight boxer and former two-time world champion, Anthony Joshua, at the North London boxing gym at which he began his career.
- Louis Theroux travels to Normandy in France to spend time with rock star Pete Doherty - the iconic and controversial co-frontman of The Libertines.
- Louis Theroux takes a trip to the French Riviera to spend time with actress, author, and one of the last surviving stars of Hollywood's Golden age, Dame Joan Collins.
- Louis Theroux meets singer-songwriter Rachel Keen - better known as Raye - in the middle of a career-defining year, including her first performance on Glastonbury's iconic Pyramid Stage.
- Louis Theroux travels to the seaside town of Herne Bay to spend time with Top Boy star and ex-So Solid Crew rapper, Ashley Walters.
- In 1988, the families of those on board flight Pan Am 103 learn that the plane has crashed over Lockerbie, Scotland, killing 270. A terrorism investigation begins.
- The prime suspects for the bombing of flight Pan Am 103 are a Palestinian terror group funded by Iran. But Scottish and FBI investigators are led elsewhere.
- A Libyan double agent provides the evidence needed to bring the two suspects to court. The trial gets underway, but a key witness changes his story.
- A shock verdict leaves the families unsatisfied. Doubt is cast on the court's decision, and 34 years after the bombing, a new suspect is taken into US custody.
- As Nasa prepares space shuttle Columbia for its 28th mission, excitement and trepidation build amongst the astronauts and their families while they count down to launch.
- Nasa engineers spot a piece of debris striking the shuttle during launch. In space, the crew continue their mission, unaware of the concerns, but the clock is ticking to re-entry.
- Sixteen minutes from landing, mission control lose contact with the crew. The fears of some Nasa engineers are coming true. Following the disaster, Nasa comes under pressure to give answers.