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- Anthony Bourdain, chef, writer, traveler, visits places all around the world sampling various foods.
- Documentary chronicling the extraordinary life and tragic death of Mary Millington - Britain's most famous pornographic actress of the 1970s.
- The True Cost is a documentary film exploring the impact of fashion on people and the planet.
- The film explores the the scientific, historical, biological and social aspects behind the female sex drive and female gaze.
- A shy 26-year-old man visits a school run for virgins to educate them in sexuality and all aspects of dating. Will the training he receives allow him to "lose it"?
- Dr. Xand Van Tulleken and dietician Hala El-Shafie are on hand as dieters attempt diets which claim to be able to blitz the bulge. Do the diet claims work and are they achievable?
- Jeremy Irons sets out to discover the extent and effects of the global waste problem, as he travels around the world to beautiful destinations tainted by pollution. This is a meticulous, brave investigative journey that takes Irons (and us) from skepticism to sorrow and from horror to hope.
- The real story of Steve Carell film
- A group of fathers confront the pain they have caused, and take hold of a chance to transform their most precious relationships.
- A look at what it's like to live and work in England's biggest expanse of protected countryside - in the national parks of the Lake District and Yorkshire Dales.
- Actor Idris Elba teams up with Superdry founders, Julian Dunkerton and James Holder, to launch a new fashion line.
- As nations around the globe attempt to fight sex trafficking, many consider legalizing prostitution. Two filmmakers travel to ten countries to explore the issue, in an attempt to answer the question of how we can prevent sexual exploitation before it happens in the first place. Though governments are getting better at prosecuting traffickers and providing aftercare to victims, it is time we begin to ask the question of what lies at the root.
- Meet Althea Gibson, the first African American to play and win at Wimbledon and the U.S. Nationals.
- 2 Friends, ride the best off road trails in the UK, while meeting some amazing people. There friendship shines through as they take on snow, water and breakdowns.
- Why do we accept huge levels of inequality and social injustice? This is one of the central questions that The Price of Fairness sets out to answer, beginning with a surprising set of social experiments in Norway, which suggest that our willingness to support systems of inequality is far greater than we are often prepared to admit. In Atlanta, we take a different look at fairness, from the perspective of a group of capuchin monkeys. Behavioural scientist Sarah Bronson's work with the monkeys questions the idea that we have an evolutionary tendency towards selfish behaviour. Could it be that the outrage we feel towards systems of inequality have roots in our human need for cooperation? We visit Costa Rica and Iceland to see how whole economies have been engineered to function with greater 'fairness', and the US where systematic racial injustices have tested many of their citizens hopes for a fairer justice system. From the caste-biased villages of India to the race-sensitive streets of Ferguson, Missouri, this documentary explores our understanding of fairness and what it takes to change an unfair system. Touching on issues of economic, political, racial and gender inequality, this film offers a thought-provoking and timely look at what fairness really means to us.
- A beekeeper provides a window into a communities ongoing battle of saving the oldest Caribbean Centre in Britain
- Alys Fowler attempts to avoid shop-bought fruit and vegetables and live off her own home-grown produce.
- An eye-opening insight into the lives of British Muslims via privileged access to one of the largest mosques in Western Europe - Birmingham Central Mosque.
- Examining the modern phenomenon of "sexting"; the sending of dirty messages and naughty pictures via a mobile phone.
- Natalie Savona (BBC Three's Freaky Eaters) presents this original new food series which highlights the best projects, produce and farming techniques local food groups have to offer. Across six episodes Natalie visits leading food projects shaking up the system, eats some delicious food along the way, and helps us understand how and where we can eat more real, sustainable produce. In each episode Natalie meets the new food rebels, helps her local projects and finally cooks a communal meal. From new ways of growing and sourcing food to new attitudes to healthy eating and sustainable consumption - these food rebels can inspire us all to make a change.
- In 2013, Idris Elba produced and released "Idris Elba presents Mi Mandela", an album inspired by his time researching and portraying Nelson Mandela in the film "Mandela: Long Walk to Freedom". The musical culture of South Africa was a great influence to him, both present day and historically, and connecting to the music Mr. Mandela would have listened to throughout his life was a great aid in Elba's preparation for the role. Arrangements were made to record the album in South Africa and Mali at the end of 2013. Sadly, just before Elba left, his father, Winston, passed away. While working simultaneously on the album and promoting his film, Elba had BAFTA award-winning director Daniel Vernon document his movements. "Mandela, My Dad and Me" not only documents one man's struggle in producing his first album, but also his emotional quest to pay a fitting tribute to two inspirational men.