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- This UK documentary explores the true story of the Amityville Horror through photos and interviews with George Lutz, neighbors, local journalists and psychics. Includes excerpts of a rare 1994 Ronald DeFeo Jr. interview, the mass murderer who killed six of his family members in 1974.
- Documentary on the production of The French Connection (1971).
- The cast and main players in the crew come together to discuss the making of cult British horror film The Wicker Man.
- A look at Princess Margaret's relationship with notorious London criminal, John Bindon.
- A look at the rise of sex blogs written by female writers.
- An insight into Mayfair's Clermont Club Casino. A Casino criminal bosses used to con millions from rich guests.
- Filmmaker Jamie Campbell is hired to make a promotional for the British Silver Ring Thing organization. During this time he learns about why Christians are taking the vow abstinence (both in the UK and America) and the potential problems it can cause.
- Takes a look at the rise and fall of Linda Lovelace, the first porn star.
- The first episode of a new arts documentary program from BBC Scotland was dedicated to Michael Powell in his centenary year. The program interviews many people who knew or worked with him or were influenced by his work.
- Biographical documentary about Winona Ryder, examining her early life, movie career, troubled private life and shoplifting scandal.
- The two Scottish photographers who both now live in New York spend a day together in the city.
- Writer Andrew O'Hagan and artist Graham Fagen create a theatre and video installation on the subject of missing people. As artistic ideas take shape, we also meet those waiting for their missing.
- 2004– 1hTV EpisodeWilliam Burrell made a fortune out of shipping and spent it on art. Over his long life, he assembled one of the most remarkable private collections of paintings, sculptures, tapestries, ceramics and stained glass in the world and in 1944 he donated it all - over 9,000 objects - to the city of Glasgow. The Burrell Collection finally opened to the public in 1983 but the building that bears his name contains no tribute to Burrell and he never commissioned a portrait of himself.
- Clare Grogan, who 31 years previously met Gordon John Sinclair, meets his later incarnation, John Gordon Sinclair as they return to the school where they shot Gregory's Girl together.
- Following internationally renowned public arts organisation NVA as they create their ambitious new project, Speed of Light on top of Edinburgh's Arthur's Seat.