Documentary series following 47 women through gruelling British Army training.
Real estate expert and TV presenter Sarah Beeny meets with clever property owners who share their colorful stories about living mortgage free.
The Year The Earth Went Wild looks back at a year where almost every month was affected by a natural disaster. A record-breaking cold winter, the Tsunami in Japan, the extraordinary killer American tornado season, the floods in Australia and a hurricane in New York. 2011 has seen an onslaught of epic-scale climate and geological events across the world - all caught on camera in the most spectacular fashion.
Doctor Michael Mosley devises a lifestyle intervention and diet to help five volunteers get their health back on track, post-lockdown
Hugh Fearnley-Whittingstall, celebrity chef, television personality, journalist, food writer, and campaigner on food and environmental issues, leaves London to pursue an ambition of self-sufficiency, growing his own vegetables and raising his own animals in Dorset.
Dee is 24, and only weeks away from marrying John, who is 59. Can Dee get her granddad Paul's approval? Also, can builder Rob persuade his parents to accept he's gay as his nuptials loom?
Life After Lock-Up follows a year in the lives of ex-offenders as they're released from prison and attempt to reintegrate into society.
Historical documentary
Following Sarah Beeny and her family as they relocate from London to Somerset, renovating a semi-derelict former dairy farm into their dream family home.
This was created as part of a six-part series of Da Ali G Show. Six Borat sketches were shown in the form of guides to Britain.
Sandi Toksvig hosts this look at Britain's low adult literacy rates, as a group of adults overcome the one thing that's always held them back and lift the stigma around illiteracy
Mondo Macabro is a British television series based on the book of the same name by Pete Tombs. Written and directed by Pete Tombs and Andrew Starke, the series focuses on cult cinema from countries not usually associated with genre product. The series consists of eight twenty-five-minute episodes and was broadcast on Channel 4 in 2002.
How do our brains make us who we are? This thought-provoking series follows patients undergoing complex life-changing brain surgery at Southampton's Neurological Centre.
Every day, across the UK, from Highland mountains to Lakeland fells and the Cornish coast, search and rescue heroes put their lives on the line to keep us safe
This series has unprecedented access to the British Army soldiers who serve as the UK's bomb disposal elite
Behind the scenes at a busy public employment service, revealing what life is like for those living on welfare and how the dedicated team of job coaches help customers.
A series of 10 programs dealing with film, film production and directors.
The chances of a 25 to 35-year-old person owning a home have halved in the last 20 years, while millions of over-sixties are sitting on empty rooms, so here young and old tackle Britain's housing crisis by trialling a unique solution - moving in together.
Documentary going behind the scenes at the online fashion retailer's offices in the heart of Manchester, beginning as it launches a new campaign with a superstar influencer.