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- On January 7th 2005, 29 year old Rick Rodriguez murdered his former nanny and then killed himself on a lonely desert highway. Hours earlier he had videoed his suicide note and this final message provided a remarkable insight into a deeply damaged life. It also lifted the lid on one of the most notorious religious cults to emerge out of the 1960s counter culture: The Children of God sect.
- This program is about engineering and scientific miracles and the people whose ability to solve problems make them happen.
- Everything you've ever been told about Global Warming is probably untrue. This film blows the whistle on the biggest swindle in modern history. We are told that 'Man Made Global Warming' is the biggest ever threat to mankind. There is no room for scientific doubt. Well, watch this film and make up your own mind.
- What happens in the final 24 hours before an execution? Hear extraordinary insider stories told by the men who work on death row: the last minute appeals, what happens when things go wrong, and what it feels like to share a man's final moments on earth.
- Features the most amazing machines on the planet taking on the most incredible engineering challenges.
- Brian Sewell, Britain's poshest art critic embarks on the most famous journey in the world. For hundred's of years Britain's well-to-do considered the Italian 'Grand Tour' - the trip through Ancient and Renaissance Italy - an essential part of a rounded education. Brian first did the 'Grand Tour' exactly 50 years ago - so for him this is also a journey into his own past. A beautiful, complicated, funny journey.
- A documentary on intersexual children and adults.
- Gavin Stamp travels to Istanbul by train. He begins in the lap of luxury on the lovely Orient Express and from Vienna takes more modest transport. The series looks at architecture to tell the history of the countries Gavin visits.
- Comedian and history buff Rory McGrath celebrates the UK's most imaginative and ambitious engineering endeavors past and present.
- Prof Gavin Stamp retraces architectural historian Nikolaus Pevsner's journey through the architecture and buildings of Liverpool and Newcastle-upon-Tyne.
- The story of the Magna Carta: the Charter of rights. From its founding in 1215 by barons seeking protection of their liberties from an overbearing King John, to its role in establishing liberties for all, its role in the founding of America and the Bill of Rights, through to the present day. Following the opponents and defenders of Magna Carta over time, the program finds that while it was initially advanced by the powerful against the most powerful, it has come to take on a life of its own: its impartial and mutualist logic working to expand freedoms and justice wherever it takes hold.
- A testosterone-fuelled obs-doc series featuring the world's biggest and most exciting building projects.