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- Follows the police operation in 2010 to apprehend fugitive Raoul Moat. He went to Northumberland after killing one person and wounding two others.
- The knives (and forks) are out as a group of strangers compete for the title of ultimate dinner party host. And the £1000 on the table adds spice to the proceedings...
- TV chef Gino D'Acampo returns to his home country of Italy and embarks on a culinary odyssey, from major cities like Rome and Naples to coastal villages, to discover the secrets of its cuisine in this cooking travelogue adventure.
- Following the lives of ordinary young Brits making it in the world of high-end luxury property in Dubai.
- Ten pairs of florists, sculptors and garden designers face off in a friendly floral fight to see who can build the biggest, boldest garden sculptures.
- Comedian Paul O'Grady follows the work of Battersea Dogs and Cats Home, meeting some of the dogs there and the people who look after them.
- Ross Kemp presents this two-part observational documentary going inside one of the UK's most notorious maximum security prisons - HMP Belmarsh in south-east London.
- Jenny Eclair hosts a competition in which amateur artists compete to win a cash prize by creating life portraits of one another as they take it in turns to strip off and strike a special pose for their fellow artists to capture on canvas.
- Dennis Nilsen is one of the most notorious serial killers in British criminal history. This documentary features exclusive interviews with those involved in his case.
- Brothers Ryan, Adam and Scott Thomas trace their family roots in India, joined by their dad Dougie, whose father was born in Mumbai. The siblings have never visited the country they descended from.
- Reality star Georgia Harrison opens up about being the victim of revenge porn after her ex-partner Stephen Bear leaked a sex tape of her online. Featuring intimate personal archive, and interviews with the legal professionals connected to her case.
- In 1993, 76 members of a religious sect, called the Branch Davidians, died during an infamous 51-day siege by the FBI. Of these, 23 were British. These are their stories.
- Danny Dyer presents this programme in which 8 celebrities are challenged to live for 8 days in complete darkness. They will be asked to complete a series of tasks to allow them to win, or lose, vital resources.
- Jordan North hosts the music competition devised by Jason Derulo. Derulo, his manager Frank Harris and British singer Becky Hill mentor eight aspiring recording artists as they are set challenges to compete for a life changing prize.
- Hunted for decades - cat-like human hybrids are walking the streets again. Prophecies old and long forgotten come racing from the past to give subtle hints on how to defeat the cat-walking menace.
- A department store of dreams where every size and shape is catered for and which stocks everything from vintage to high street steals and designer items.
- Across the UK, more than 60,000 couples have seen their wedding plans by the Covid-19 pandemic. In this one-off programme, Fred Sirieix gives one couple the chance of a virtual wedding at home.
- Survivors and liberators of the concentration camp Bergen-Belsen speak of the day liberation came, 75 years later.
- Memorable moments from the life of Charles III, who has now taken the throne as the king of the UK after a lifetime of preparations.
- Sir David Jason spends time with the Battle of Britain Memorial Flight at RAF Coningsby in Lincolnshire as they prepare for the 2020 80th anniversary display season under the restrictions of the Covid 19 lock-down.
- One of the BBC's most ambitious documentary projects returns for its fourth installment.
- Explores the complicated and controversial world of Brazilian Butt Lift surgery.
- The Ink Life explores tattoos in Black British culture by following three Black tattoo artists and their customers.
- For Crown and Country is a documentary highlighting and uncovering the historical contribution of black servicemen and women in the British Armed Forces
- Ranvir Singh and her team of experts help the Laherty family from Bury, Greater Manchester ditch their regular takeaway run and to get an expensive chocolate habit under control.
- The Eat, Shop, Save team visit Sunderland to help the Todd family tackle their serious food spending habits with some healthy and cheap recipes.
- Ranvir Singh and her team of experts are in Bolton, Lancashire to meet the Vasta family. New father Vik needs to get his health back under control for the future of his young son.
- Ranvir and the team are in Northamptonshire with the Thomas family. The plan is to spark new ideas for healthy, cheap meals and to make some cash from the clutter in their home.
- Paul babysits a gang of mischievous Staffordshire Bull Terrier pups who need to learn some manners and a mystery mongrel who was reported stolen 13 years ago.
- Paul meets some special dogs who need to go to unconventional homes, including a dog with star potential and a pointer cross who may have been shot at in the past.
- Paul is asked to help bottle feed a pair of week-old kittens whose mother has abandoned them. He also meets a gang of dogs who must learn how to be dogs.
- Paul meets a 9-month-old terrier called Roo who is far too young to have puppies, but was found roaming the streets, heavily pregnant. He also meets a puppy having trouble with his eyesight.
- Paul falls in love with an Akita who doesn't seem to know he's an Akita. He also meets Hugo who's been down on his luck but could end up being adopted. Paul then meets a former racing greyhound ready for life in a domestic setting.
- Paul meets Boo, the albino Pekingese, who is riddled with health problems which make him harder to re-home. Paul helps to soothe Splash, who was rescued from the Thames. He also meets Norah, an unvaccinated Labrador with a mystery illness.
- 2013– 23m8.8 (5)TV EpisodeThis season, Gino is on a train journey through Northern Italy to see its beautiful vistas and cook in fantastic places. He visits the vineyards of Cuneo, The Italian Job (1969) set in Turin and the racing rooftop of Fiat's headquarters.
- 2013– 22mTV EpisodeGino is on a magical steam train tour through Tuscany. He sees Siena's street horse race, Asciano's donkey race, makes a chocolate panforte cake, takes a wine bath in Chianti Region, and makes farfalle pasta with mushrooms and spinach.
- Paul meets Barry, an agoraphobic Staffy cross who is too scared to even go outside for a wee. Paul suspects an usually quiet chihuahua may be in pain. He also meets a gang of dogs who need separating.
- 2013– 22m9.0 (5)TV EpisodeGino visits the jewel of the Italian Riviera, the Cinque Terre. His first stop brings him to the smallest town, Corniglia, to meet an opera-singing florist on market day before hopping back on the train to Manarola.
- Paul meets a Pyrenean mountain dog who has a problem with her bladder and an overweight Westie who needs to get in shape.
- Paul returns once again to Battersea Dogs Home to help dogs with behavioural problems, including a reclusive mongrel and a grumpy Yorkshire terrier.
- 2013– 23mTV EpisodeGino starts his journey in Italy's food capital, Bologna, before his train journey takes him north to Mantova, Italy's rice-growing region, where he helps out in the rice paddies and then cooks at one of the oldest rice festivals in Italy.
- 2013– 23mTV EpisodeGino leaves Verona on one of Italy's super-fast trains and travels to the majestic Lake Garda, the largest of the Italian lakes, where he cooks up a hearty sausage and bean casserole before heading north toward the Dolomites.
- Ross enters HMP Belmarsh where he learns how staff deal with high-profile inmates, extremists and common criminals all living side by side. He also witnesses the effect of drug use on prisoners.
- Ross visits the jail-within-a-jail at HMP Belmarsh - the High Security Unit. He then heads into the prison's healthcare unit where he meets a man who fought against ISIS. Elsewhere, Ross meets the only transgender prisoner at Belmarsh.