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- Each episode is a look into the childhood and life of serial killers.
- A group of famous faces travel to India to see if retiring in India would be better than retiring in England.
- Follows staff in a magical chocolate shop which produces amazing cakes for an impressive list of celebrities.
- Candid series following recruits through Royal Navy training, capturing every detail - from gruelling training exercises to dormitory high jinks - as young men and women set out to change their lives
- A group of GCSE students face the most important year in their education.
- A look at the feud between graffiti artists King Robbo and Banksy.
- Every Fall, a brave group of fishermen abandon their jobs as lobstermen for six weeks to pursue monsters of the deep that can bring in a fortune. In these diehard North Atlantic fishing communities, fishing is in their blood and passed down from generation to generation.
- Examining the chain of events that led some of the most infamous killing sprees in criminal history.
- "The Extraordinary Case of Alex Lewis" charts the story of a man fighting to rebuild his relationships after a devastating infection took his limbs, parts of his face and his independence.
- Gail Porter and Chris Fleming take a spirited road trip through the West Coast of America looking for the ghostly locations where the legends of stage and screen reside.
- Documentary series that follows TV presenter Ben Fogle and Olympic gold medal winning rower James Cracknell as they struggle to race 3000 miles across the Atlantic in a 24ft rowing boat.
- Celebrities compete in a host of winter sports to see who can get the best time. Each episode the two with the worst times face elimination from...The Jump.
- Annual British television show with a comedy panel in the style of a pub quiz with questions relating to the events of the year just gone by.
- Families who have never met before holiday together in a Spanish villa.
- Olivia Lee explores the sex lives of the British public on her quest to find out how they fare against other European Countries in the sack.
- Little Chef Restaurants are an iconic part of the British culinary landscape. First opened in 1958, Little Chef Restaurants were originally known for serving British-styled and family-styled diner fast food at inexpensive prices. Currently with 180 outlets located primarily along motorways across Britain, Little Chef has hit difficult times of late where the customer line-ups of years past are no longer the norm. Feeling the need to reinvent Little Chef, head office management decide to bring in an unlikely fix: Michelin three-star award winning chef Heston Blumenthal, who is known more for gastronomic masterpieces with attention to detail that appeal to all the senses, as opposed to Little Chef fast food. Will Heston's sensibilities be able to transform Little Chef to recapture the widespread commercial success it once had while still keeping its primary essence of a brand?
- For five long weeks every summer, an elite boarding school near Leeds is transformed into the base for a unique summer camp for teenagers with obesity. For most of the campers it's a last resort in their battle for health.
- Rocky Mountain Law is a reality TV series that follows police officers in the high mountains of Colorado and other high-mountain states.
- Pete Firman and Jessica-Jane Clement reveal the outrageous, mind-boggling things people do to their bodies.
- Escaping the pressures of modern society proves to be an unforgettable and life-changing adventure as three families set out to live off the land. These families not only unplug their smartphones and tablets, but they also give up electricity and running water for a life off the grid in a drastic last resort to reconnect with each other. From attempting to save their marriage to dealing with family illness to regaining control of their relationships, each family has a different reason for embarking on the journey of a lifetime. The three families pack up their homes, say their good-byes to loved ones, and prepare for the challenges that come with trading in the luxuries of modern-day society for a self-sufficient life. In a world where we have more forms of connection than ever before we tend to lose ourselves in the constant connectivity. "Risking It All" captures something many modern day families can relate to -- a strive and struggle to revisit building relationships and getting back to basics. Tune in Tuesday Nov. 18th 2014 at 10/9c to follow their journey as our families risk it all to travel outside their comfort zone and return to a simple way of living -- in a world where they will be challenged to come together as they live life off the grid.
- Keen amateur photographers participate in a master class with a photography professional learning new skills and gaining an insight into the photography industry.
- When the '90s kicked off, the Berlin Wall had just fallen and soon other walls were coming down too - between public and private, news and entertainment, reality and fantasy. The winds of change brought new voices speaking hard truths and thrust sex and celebrity into the limelight like never before. Our collective tabloid obsessions were fueled by the birth of the internet, heralding a new era of mass information, and misinformation.
- Professional footballer Rob has sustained a brain injury which has left him with no memory, and mental health issues. The film follows him for 8 months as he tries to rebuild his life.
- One ordinary week, four extraordinary families. Filled with hilarity and heartbreak, ITV's new documentary series, Happy Families, looks behind Britain's net curtains for an intimate insight into how we as families live, love and laugh. More than the individual story of each family, by capturing life issues that resonate across the generational, social, cultural and geographical fabric of the country, the series sets out to show what it means to be a family in Britain today. With cameras placed on fixed rigs throughout the home, capturing every moment from breakfast to bedtime, we filmed four families for one week each. From the north of England to the south coast, toddlers to teenagers, child birth to marriage, from the breadline to middle class comfort - we interweave our four families to reveal what makes them the same and sets them apart, and what it means to be a happy family.
- The townspeople of Portishead were devastated when the local council announced it was closing their much-loved open air swimming pool, one of the few left in England. The community rallied round and persuaded the council to hand their pool back to them. The only problem was, they wanted to reopen the rundown pool in time for summer, and there were still months of work to be done. So Ty took on the seemingly impossible challenge, to clear out the pool, transform the changing rooms, install a kiddie play pool, fit solar heating, and redecorate this site which holds a special place in the hearts of the Portishead community. But just filling the pool usually took 7 days, which is all the time Ty had before heading back to the States. Was Ty able to overcome the impossible and get the pool reopened so that future generations might have their own cherished memories of swimming in the sun?
- Jayne Middlemiss presents this series in which people's houses are put under close scrutiny to see what the family are really like.
- MIA has hopes of becoming an actress but starts having a series of paranoia nightmares that her landlady is letting men into her room at night, believing that the lure of acting in London was just a ruse, and men are physically taking out her organs.