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- Acclaimed writer and historian Deborah E. Lipstadt must battle for historical truth to prove the Holocaust actually occurred when David Irving, a renowned denier, sues her for libel.
- A music-infused drama about Joe Meek, the flamboyantly gay, tone deaf, songwriter-producer behind the '60s hits "Have I the Right," "Just Like Eddie," "Johnny, Remember Me" and "Telstar."
- When the doctors tell Harry Sterndale to get his affairs in order, he does just that - with a vengeance. With nothing to lose, Harry is out to give everyone who ever "done him wrong" something to remember him by: exactly what they deserve.
- On November 26, 1922, Howard Carter made one of the greatest discoveries ever; the tomb of the Egyptian boy king Tutankhamun. The news was spread all over the world. But when people who had entered the chamber began to die, stories of the "curse of the pharaoh" spread. Were the deaths a coincidence or stories to sell newspapers? Can modern science explain the truth behind the legend?
- Looks back at the murders of 10-year-old schoolgirls Jessica Chapman and Holly Wells at the hands of Ian Huntley, the caretaker of the school they attended in the quiet village of Soham, Cambridgeshire.
- The story of the biggest demonstration in human history, which took place on 15th February 2003, against the impending war on Iraq.
- Investigating the case of Danielle Jones, a young girl who vanished on her way to school on 18 June 2001. A story of obsession, grooming and murder from inside the family. A landmark police case with no body and no crime scene.
- The Great Storm of October 1987 left 22 people dead.
- A timeline of the tragic Grenfell Tower fire as told through personal accounts of survivors and eyewitnesses.
- British actor Martin Shaw takes viewers on a tour and tale of the RAF Dam Buster mission of World War II. He points out the few fictional aspects in the 1955 movie, "The Dam Busters." This film has interviews with relatives and friends of the men in the Dambuster Squadron. It visits various sites that were part of the WW II mission. The film culminates with Shaw and former RAF pilot Chris Norton retracing the exact route of the May 16, 1943, attack. They leave RAF Scampton in east-central England on a bright, clear day. They fly their twin-engine light aircraft 100 to 200 feet above the water and ground for 400 miles to the Möhne Dam in Germany's Ruhr Valley.
- Sayce Holmes-Lewis was assaulted by the Metropolitan Police at age 14, and since then he has been stop-and-searched over 30 times. Holmes-Lewis spoke to Insider about his experiences and the racism within UK policing. He now runs training sessions for police officers to change the way they interact with the public, and he is the founder and CEO of Mentivity, a mentoring organization for young people.
- Alastair Morgan, whose brother was murdered in 1987, and Neil Woods, a former undercover police officer who now investigates police corruption, speak to Insider about how police corruption actually works.
- Gerard Thornhill has always lived with his overbearing mother. Fast approaching middle-age, he is desperate to escape the monotony of his everyday life. Imprisoned in his rural surroundings by his mother, there seems to be no way out until a mysterious phone call from a remote telephone box presents him with an opportunity.
- This programme looks at the origins, development and running of the London Underground "Tube" system. To celebrate the 150th anniversary of The Tube, London Underground are organising for an old Metropolitan steam loco to haul trains along the first section of line to open, the Metropolitan Railway from Paddington to Farringdon, and at Farringdon they are preparing for a royal visit by Prince Charles and Camilla.
- Daily bulletins reporting the latest news from the world of science and technology.
- A behind-the-scenes look at the making of By Jeeves (2001).
- The latest news, analysis and interviews from the Evening Standard. Journalists, editors and columnists will take you through the day's events, helping you understand what's happening during these extraordinary times.
- Join them in conversation with some of the most influential people in the world's best city for business. It gives you exclusive access to leading business people who will give you their tips on how to get to the top and stay there.
- Why did two thirds of Britain's Covid deaths come after September 2020? Dispatches examines the role that the Prime Minister's decisions played in the second wave.
- Transport for London must manage London's traffic, in order to prevent gridlock. From the control room to the engineers.
- Dave quite likes a Puzzle. Dave gets up to mischief once again while messing around with Puzzles featuring Tom Jones, Sir Alan Lord Sugar and much more.
- 2013–201745m7.3 (16)TV EpisodeArmed with his trademark computer, clicker and checked shirt comedian Dave Gorman asks if a knock-off can ever be as good as the genuine article examining DVDs, baking and Bucks Fizz.