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- Top dog Gromit springs into action to save his master when Wallace's high-tech invention goes rogue and he's framed for a series of suspicious crimes.
- While seeking to unravel the mystery of his twin brother's disappearance, reclusive puzzle-designer John 'Ludwig' Taylor takes on his twin brother James's identity as DCI on Cambridge's major crimes squad.
- Editor Susan Ryeland is tasked with finding the solution to a real-life cold case hidden within one of Alan Conway's early Atticus Pünd novels.
- Set in London's streets, follows a musical cat and Fred, a gifted busker, and their warm, amazing friendship.
- TV SeriesSuperintendent Battle and Inspector Leach probe the killing of a widow in Gull's Point. A failed suicide, a false theft charge, and a tennis star's love life surprisingly connect, culminating in the revelation of a murder plot.
- New Zealand's most extreme religious cult, Gloriavale, and the true stories of people attempting to break free, including current and former members that have never gone on record before.
- TV SeriesA shocking scandal at an exclusive private school forces two close friends, Lorna and Juliet, to take sides, exploring mother-daughter relationships, social media pressures, and the dark underbelly of a privileged community.
- Documentary examining the US's responsibilities as the world's only global superpower after the fall of the Soviet Union.
- Astronomy programme.
- One of worst mass killers in South Africa's history is free from prison. He is finally ready to speak; and thirty years on, his victims are still fighting for closure and justice.
- The history of Black musicians and the racist exploitation of their work.
- An animated adaptation of the children's books created by the German-Polish writer and illustrator Janosch/Horst Eckert (1931-). Each episode contains two self-contained stories. The frame story of the series features an anthropomorphic bear as the storyteller who narrates the various tales.
- Katherine Ryan presents a series of archive clips featuring Joan Rivers' appearances on various BBC programmes.
- Charles Dickens's Our Mutual Friend had much to say about society. Dr Jonathan Miller, historian Roy Porter and Professor Michael Slater talk about its themes, while Miriam Margolyes reads extracts.
- Contains footage of John Martyn playing solo acoustic and later with his band. Lots of material taken from John's numerous appearances on The Old Grey Whistle Test, Sight and Sound in Concert, Rock goes to College and A Little Night Music. "Mention the name John Martyn to any discerning rock music enthusiast, and a gleam will light in the corner of the eye. His position in Contemporary British music is unique, and both his willfully eccentric manner and his superb musicianship are captured perfectly on this excellent collection taken from various television rock shows."
- Promo video of the Hot Chocolate's second single from their self-titled second studio album (1975).
- Don your best platforms and sequinned hat and join Noddy, Jim, Dave and Don aka Slade for a trip down memory lane as we uncover some of Slade's finest appearances from the vaults of the BBC archive, introduced by none other than Noddy Holder himself. Rock out to the classics of Coz I Luv You, Mama Weer All Crazee Now, Gudbuy T'Jane and C*m On Feel the Noize and see how Slade's all-important look evolves after their first TV appearance on the BBC back in 1969. Most performances come from their 70s heyday and from BBC studio shows like Top of the Pops, Crackerjack, Blue Peter and Cheggers Plays Pop. Noddy both introduces the compilation and reflects on Slade's glory daze at the BBC.
- In their own words, with unflinching honesty, humour and detail, this is the story of six women from across the south Wales mining valleys. It tells how they played an essential role in sustaining a bitter year-long struggle, and how it in turn would transform their own lives forever.
- Dennis Skillicorn meets Les and Sue Edwards on their smallholding in Dorset. Les packed up his job as foreman painter and decorator eight years ago to try to be self-sufficient. Now they share their life with two cows, a horse, a pig, chickens, and a flock of sheep. The Edwards have found contentment, but is it the life that would suit everyone who seeks an alternative lifestyle?