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    Poster for Nobody's Perfect: The Making of Some Like It Hot
    Movie
    2001•
    6.0

    Nobody's Perfect: The Making of Some Like It Hot

    Documentary discussing the casting and making of "Some Like It Hot", the film voted as the Best Comedy ever made by the American Film Institute.

    Poster for Spying on Hitler’s Army: The Secret Recordings
    Movie
    2013•
    9.5

    Spying on Hitler’s Army: The Secret Recordings

    British intelligence undertook an audacious operation to listen in on the private conversations of 10,000 German prisoners of war without their ever knowing they were being overheard. The prisoners' unguarded reminiscences and unintentional confessions have only just come to light, and prove how closely the German army were involved in the atrocities of the Holocaust. British intelligence requisitioned three stately homes for this epic task, and converted each into an elaborate trap. The 100,000 hours of conversation they captured provided crucial intelligence that changed the course of the war, and revealed some of its worst horrors, from rape to mass executions to one of the earliest bulletins from the concentration camps. But when the fighting ended, the recordings were destroyed and the transcripts locked away for half a century. Only now have they been declassified, researched and cross-referenced.

    Poster for Inside the Orange Revolution
    Movie
    2005•
    10.0

    Inside the Orange Revolution

    TV documentary about the 2004 Orange Revolution (Maidan) in Ukraine. Made in 2005 for the BBC by October Films (UK).

    Poster for Serial Thriller: The Head Hunter
    Movie
    2016•
    4.4

    Serial Thriller: The Head Hunter

    In 1972 the tranquility of a coastal town in California is broken as hitch-hiking girls begin to go missing and corpses start showing up. Welcome to Murder City.

    Poster for The Importance of Being Elegant
    Movie
    2004

    The Importance of Being Elegant

    Set to the soundtrack of Papa Wemba's extraordinary music, this outrageous, funny and eye-opening film depicts the underground world of a flamboyant African cult. Papa Wemba is a well-known Congolese singer. He is also a big cheese in Le Sape, the Société des Ambianceurs et Persons Élégants, which translated into English means a society of people who spend huge amounts of money on designer clothes with the motive of making themselves as conspicuously elegant as possible. The film is a splendid evocation of Papa Wemba's music, but it is also an unusual insight into what it means to be an immigrant in contemporary Europe. The sapeur have borrowed from our own culture, creating something rich and strange and wholly Congolese. Don't miss the scene where they try on fur coats.

    Poster for Pilate: The Man Who Killed Christ
    Movie
    2004

    Pilate: The Man Who Killed Christ

    Throughout history, Pontius Pilate has been portrayed as a weak ruler-the man who allowed Jesus Christ to be crucified at the demand of the Jews. But this documentary portrays a very different Pilate, one who had his own motives for allowing Jesus' fate.

    Poster for Can Science Make Me Perfect? With Alice Roberts
    Movie
    2018•
    8.0

    Can Science Make Me Perfect? With Alice Roberts

    Anatomist Alice Roberts embarks on a quest to rebuild her own body from scratch, taking inspiration from the very best designs the natural world has to offer.

    Poster for Rio and Kate: Becoming a Stepfamily
    Movie
    2020

    Rio and Kate: Becoming a Stepfamily

    Intimate documentary following the Ferdinand family as Rio's fiancée Kate Wright integrates into the family and becomes a step mum to Rio's three children, Lorenz, Tate and Tia.

    Poster for The Man Inside Dame Edna
    Movie
    2008

    The Man Inside Dame Edna

    A character portrait of the enigmatic comedian Barry Humphries on his most recent Australian tour and an examination of the connections to his two most famous alter egos, Dame Edna and Sir Les Patterson. Interviews include Bruce Beresford and Geoffrey Rush.

    Poster for The Outsiders
    Movie
    1998

    The Outsiders

    'They Think It's All Over' presenter Nick Hancock teams together with Andy Smart of the Vicious Boys to follow the progress of the Iranian squad as they prepare for, and play through, the 1998 World Cup Finals. With only one, goalless, Finals appearance behind them, the team were 500/1 outsiders to win the competition, but they weren't about to exit the contest without putting up a fight

    Poster for Gladiators: Back from the Dead
    Movie
    2010•
    8.0

    Gladiators: Back from the Dead

    Up to one million gladiators are thought to have died in arenas across the Roman Empire. And, although fascination with gladiators has been high, the details of their lives and deaths remain fragmentary. Now, with the discovery of an ancient Roman burial site containing 80 skeletons thought to be gladiator warriors, National Geographic recreates the world of the Roman arena and how six gladiators lived, fought and died.

    Poster for Vodka: A Russian Fairytale
    Movie
    2000

    Vodka: A Russian Fairytale

    Poster for The Betrayed
    Movie
    1995

    The Betrayed

    As Russian tanks advance over the plains of Chechnya, a group of Russian mothers search for the sons, conscripts from the ill-fated 131st Brigade, they believe have been captured by the Chechens. They place their trust in Colonel Kosov, a Russian liaison officer responsible for organising prisoner exchanges across the front line.

    Poster for Men in Pink
    Movie
    1999

    Men in Pink

    The aftermath of the Rwandan genocide: A student theatre troupe tours Rwanda with a comedy about the genocide, a gang of killers gets rough justice at the local genocide court, and a prosecutor investigates a priest for the murder of five Tutsi children. Meanwhile, in neighbouring Tanzania, two of the genocide's leaders face the United Nations tribunal in snappy suits, defended by a panoply of French lawyers.

    Poster for Didn't You Used to Be Satan?
    Movie
    1996

    Didn't You Used to Be Satan?

    A short documentary on Linda Blair's controversial role in The Exorcist and the problems she encountered when the public seemed unable to separate fact from fiction. Originally aired 19 October, 1996, as part of Channel 4's Fame Factor series.

    Poster for WWII From Space
    Movie
    2012•
    7.3

    WWII From Space

    WWII from Space delivers World War II in a way you've never experienced it before. This HISTORY special uses an all-seeing CGI eye that offers a satellite view of the conflict, allowing you to experience it in a way that puts key events and tipping points in a global perspective. By re-creating groundbreaking moments that could never have been captured on camera, and by illustrating the importance of simultaneity and the hidden effects of crucial incidents, HISTORY presents the war's monumental moments in a never-before-seen context. And with new information brought to the forefront, you'll better understand how a nation ranked 19th in the world's militaries in 1939 emerged six years later as the planet's only atomic superpower.

    Poster for Suspect Nation
    Movie
    2006

    Suspect Nation

    The writer Henry Porter has spent much of 2006 battling with Tony Blair on the issue of civil liberties through his weekly column in the Observer newspaper. In this program, Henry embarks on a journey to look at the surveillance technologies being used in the UK and US today and what lies ahead. Henry also sees security expert Adam Laurie demonstrate how insecure many of these technologies are.

    Poster for The Man Who Would Be Kubrick
    Movie
    1999

    The Man Who Would Be Kubrick

    The documentary recounts Alan Conway's deception as Stanley Kubrick, exploiting misconceptions about Kubrick's appearance and people's desire for contact with a celebrity. It features an interview with Conway from 1996 and Alexander Walker's insights, aiming for objectivity. The narrator also addresses Conway's criminal past and allegations of sexual misconduct, linked to Kubrick's name. Conway died shortly before Kubrick. Cook and Frewin later made "Colour Me Kubrick," a comedy starring John Malkovich, inspired by Conway's story.

    Poster for Billie on Billie
    Movie
    2002

    Billie on Billie

    This film about the life of Billie Holiday is as mesmerising and exquisite as her legendary singing voice, featuring interviews with the legendary jazz singer reveal the story behind her songs.

    Poster for The Mission
    Movie
    1997

    The Mission

    Deep in the Ugandan bush, an Italian nun tries to get back 30 of her convent school girls who have been abducted for sex by an army of children led by a mystic claiming to be the son of God.

    Poster for British Planes That Won the War with Rob Bell
    TV
    2022

    British Planes That Won the War with Rob Bell

    A look at how four iconic British-built planes became masters of the sky and pioneered a new era of flight, making heroes of the pilots who flew them. Military experts, historians and pilots reveal what made each aircraft so influential.

    Poster for Web of Lies
    TV
    2014•
    8.0

    Web of Lies

    The internet is no longer a place you log on and visit; it's where you live. The home of true crime is now online. The internet is the Wild West. And if you're not careful, you too could be caught in a Web of Lies.

    Poster for Lost Women of Highway 20
    TV
    2023•
    8.2

    Lost Women of Highway 20

    Explores the crimes that occurred along Highway 20 between the late 1970s and the early 1990s, where several young women and girls vanished, were sexually assaulted, or were killed.

    Poster for Barbarians Rising
    TV
    2016•
    7.4

    Barbarians Rising

    Told from the perspective of the rebel leaders, the series chronicles a wave of rebellions against absolute power by those the Roman Empire called “barbarians” – tribes they viewed as beyond the fringe of civilization that lived a brutish and violent existence. But these also were men and women who launched epic struggles that shaped the world to come with a centuries-long fight to defeat the sprawling empire.

    Poster for Mysteries of the Faith
    TV
    2023•
    6.0

    Mysteries of the Faith

    Believed to hold miraculous powers, sacred treasures are kept under lock and key. Uncover the history — and mystery — behind these Catholic relics.

    Poster for Colosseum
    TV
    2022•
    5.8

    Colosseum

    This series brings the rise and fall of the Roman Empire to life through the lens of one of the most exhilarating and brutal arenas in the history of humanity: the Colosseum. From the savage truth of a gladiator's life as a slave-warrior to the fascinating ways Rome's emperors used the vast amphitheater to demonstrate total power, "Colosseum" offers a unique and personal look inside history's most iconic empire. Spanning several hundred years, the series unfolds chronologically, from the arena's incredible opening day to its very last games.

    Poster for Suspicion
    TV
    2015•
    6.7

    Suspicion

    Suspicion takes the POV of an individual whose curiosity becomes their worst nightmare, as the sights and sounds of a 'normal' neighborhood or community, transform into terrifying glimpses of an unfolding horror story.

    Poster for How the Victorians Built Britain
    TV
    2018

    How the Victorians Built Britain

    This series travels the length and breadth of Britain to find out how the Victorians built Britain. It uncovers the incredible and surprising stories behind iconic landmarks; discovers the hidden heroes behind the epic constructions; and finds out how the incredible advances made by the Victorians forged the world we live in today.

    Poster for Outrageous Acts of Science
    TV
    2013•
    6.4

    Outrageous Acts of Science

    Scientists and amateurs conduct experiments and post their exploits online. Each episode counts down 20 popular Internet videos and explains the science behind them.

    Poster for Ice Age: A Frozen World
    TV
    2023

    Ice Age: A Frozen World

    A gripping journey through time, with a mixture of on location pieces, breathtaking Virtual Studio production and expert interviews. It will unravel the hidden secrets of the Ice Age and how it created the world we now live in.

    Poster for This Is Football
    TV
    2019•
    5.5

    This Is Football

    An emotionally-charged, six-part documentary, exploring football's extraordinary impact on the world. From the streets of Delhi to the fields of post-war Rwanda to the pitches of the Champions League, this globe-spanning series tells a unique story of the game and its power to unite countries, inspire generations and captivate billions.

    Poster for The Hand of Stalin
    TV
    1990

    The Hand of Stalin

    Examining the legacy of Stalin's 25 years of crimes against humanity through the experiences of victims and perpetrators, the films also show how people's memories of that time persist in the present day. Some victims who have stayed silent for over 50 years now speak out.

    Poster for 8 Days That Made Rome
    TV
    2017•
    8.1

    8 Days That Made Rome

    Bettany Hughes relives eight pivotal days that defined the Roman Empire and made it the world's first superpower.

    Poster for Obsession: Dark Desires
    TV
    2014•
    7.0

    Obsession: Dark Desires

    Intimate access to the emotional scars of those who have suffered as victims of extreme obsession.

    Poster for From Russia to Iran: Crossing Wild Frontier
    TV
    2017•
    5.0

    From Russia to Iran: Crossing Wild Frontier

    Explorer Levison Wood - famous for Walking the Nile, Walking the Himalayas and Walking the Americas - is taking on a new expedition in this four-part series: to cross the mighty Caucusus mountain range that lies between Russia and Iran. And as well as a new region of the world, Levison is taking a new approach to exploring: making his way by any means necessary. Travelling with the locals and living as they do, Levison's epic, 2,600-mile journey takes him through five countries, crossing the wild lands on the tense frontier between Europe and Asia and visiting some of the most fascinating and diverse people's on earth.

    Poster for London Zoo: An Extraordinary Year
    TV
    2020•
    8.0

    London Zoo: An Extraordinary Year

    In March, ZSL London Zoo and its sister zoo Whipsnade fell silent as potential visitors stayed away. This series reveals how a dedicated skeleton staff continued to care for the 20,000 animals in Regent's Park and the Dunstable Downs in Bedfordshire

    Poster for Warrior Women with Lucy Lawless
    TV
    2003•
    10.0

    Warrior Women with Lucy Lawless

    History of women warriors narrated by Lucy Lawless. Stories include, Grâce O'Malley, Boudica and Lozen.

    Poster for Maps of Britain
    TV
    2024•
    7.0

    Maps of Britain

    Britain is connected by miles of roads, canals, and railway. This series explores the history of how we get around this ancient island.

    Poster for Home Alone
    TV
    2017•
    6.3

    Home Alone

    In this nerve-wracking true crime series, a home becomes the setting for unimaginable horror. Scenes of unbearable tension grab the audience and take them along for a chilling ride into true, unbridled crime.

    Poster for Back from the Dead
    TV
    2011•
    6.0

    Back from the Dead

    The series uncovers some extraordinary warrior skeletons from history: Samurai, Crusaders and The British Navy. The episodes will unleash the full force of modern forensics upon them: battle scars, bone deformations and recoverable scraps of DNA will all be tested and explored.