Adventurer and broadcaster Ben Fogle follows the annual Great Migration of wildebeest and other mammals from the Serengeti in Tanzania to the Maasai Mara in Kenya and back again.
Heroes Of The Skies is a new six-part documentary series, which airs on Channel 5 from Thursday 20th September at 8pm. Presented by Lord Ashcroft, Heroes Of The Skies is an ambitious, ground-breaking programme that tells the stories of some of the most heroic airborne combat missions from history. Using vintage aircraft such as Spitfires fighters and Lancaster bombers, aerial stunt teams and state-of-the-art camera technology, the series brings to life the exploits of the world's greatest military air heroes. The series features realistic mid-air combat sequences, revealing interviews with the last surviving veterans, rare archive footage and cutting-edge CGI to transport viewers back in time to experience the reality of air combat.
Series exploring the history of some well-known places.
Clare Balding rallies public support to help reunite lost dogs with their owners.
The story of the murder of British backpacker Grace Millane and how her killer was caught.
Life aboard The Splendor, where luxury suites costs up to nine thousand pounds per night.
In this live programme Dan Walker explores the circumstances of Nicola Bulley's disappearance, talking to experts, police, and those who know Nicola. How can a woman simply vanish?
Eight couples whose relationships have reached breaking point are whisked off to a tropical Mexican resort, where they will find out whether their current squeezes are really right for them. Expert-led behaviour workshops, challenges, and sex therapy sessions aim to give each participant a deeper understanding of themselves, and each other. However, on arriving at the resort, each couple's relationship is put "on a break", and they are forced to swap partners every 48 hours, meaning the temptation to play away might prove too much for some.
Following frontline officers at one of the country's biggest social housing providers across the UK's largest county, Yorkshire.
Welcome to life at Jersey Zoo, from a whole new perspective. This funny but intriguing show gives us a first-hand insight into the animals’ lives.
We follow the daily life of the zoo from the animals’ point of view as they voice their opinions about their lives, care and behaviour, bringing drama, insight and humour to this privileged perspective. And as the animals guide us through all the issues from coping with newborns to getting on with the neighbours, we also meet their keepers as they look after some of the rarest animals in the world in a bid to keep them happy and healthy.
A team of experts and historians brings the reality of the home front to life as a family experiences what life was like during the Second World War.
British true crime documentary series examining what happens when neighbourly disputes, feuds, grudges or flirtations are taken to murderous extremes.
Documentary series about the work of the Irish police force, the Guards.
Stretching from the Antarctic in the south to the Arctic in the north, the Atlantic Ocean is vast, wild and unforgiving and each season brings new challenges for its indigenous creatures.
Dan Jones explores Britain's Roman roads.
Documenting the lives of the crew onboard the Royal Navy destroyer HMS Duncan.
Four cocaine users follow the drug's trail from the Colombian rainforests to the streets of the UK, taking part in search-and-destroy missions with the Colombian military and meeting cartel members, as well as civilians caught in the crossfire.
Taking a look at the comings and goings of a steam railway museum.
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6 celebrities travel back in time to the 1920s for the ultimate murder mystery weekend at a country house. Can the celebrity contestants find the killer in just four days utilising their wits and scientific techniques of the period?
It may not surprise you to learn that among the hundreds of companies that the royal family patronise are eight champagne houses. But also on the list of royal warrants, there’s a scaffolding company, a sacks supplier, a broomstick maker and Weetabix (so now we know what the Queen has for breakfast). With the exception of new technology firms, they’re all well established companies, many dating back to the 1800s and even the 1700s.