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Popular Documentary TV Shows
Kirstie: Keep Crafting and Carry On
Combining archive favourites with new material shot in lockdown, Kirstie proves there's a craft for everyone, sharing how to make bug hotels, homemade body scrubs, cushions and much more. You'll be surprised by the wonders you can create.
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Warbird Workshop
Documentary following the engineers and aviators who battle to keep the UK's most historic warplanes in the air.
Wild Monsoon
Actor Colin Salmon narrates this program that takes a look at how monsoon winds have shaped the wildlife and people that reside from the Himalayas to Northern Australia.
Eye in the Sky: Africa
Showcases the continent of Africa through a bird's eye view of the best destinations and experiences it has on offer.
Kingdom of the Tide
An underwater world of bizarre creatures critical to the health of our oceans is locked in a struggle for survival
Cops Like Us
Following officers from Staffordshire’s overstretched police force as they talk candidly about the frustrations of being on the beat in one of the UK’s most deprived cities - Stoke-on-Trent.
Europe's Baroque Heart
A narrative documentary series on Czech Baroque landscape and monuments from unusual angles.
Secrets of Royal Travel
Pack your bags for a rare inside look at the monarchy’s luxurious private planes and trains. Climb on board the "palace on wheels" and take to the skies for the five-star opulence of the Queen’s Flight.
Margulis's Vpiska
The new format of the traditional "Margulies Apartment Houses". Everything is as before: live music, warm atmosphere, interesting conversations. The only difference from the usual format will be the performers, because only the brightest and most extraordinary artists will get on the "Subscription". Presenters Evgeny Margulis and Alexander S. Stepanov will sort out incomprehensible lyrics along the lines, pull out the whole background from the newcomers of the modern scene, troll the idols of today's youth, learn all the popular dances in TikTok and record new tracks and freestyle.
The Red Towers. Secrets of the Moscow Kremlin
For the first time, the Moscow Kremlin has opened its doors to journalists. Secret passages and labyrinths, the second chimes, royal boudoirs, a hidden room inside the mausoleum — the film will reveal the secrets of the main Russian castle and tell the story of the Kremlin behind the scenes.
Selling Scotland
Jack Docherty takes an entertaining look at Scotland's most memorable adverts. Joining him on this archive journey will be some of Scotland's funniest and best known faces.
Inner Evolution
Dr. Bruce Lipton Ph.D., a pioneer in the field of epigenetics, takes us deep within the structures of the cells, and into the energy of the quantum realms, to reveal the secret mechanisms connecting consciousness with wellbeing.
Lodgers For Codgers
The chances of a 25 to 35-year-old person owning a home have halved in the last 20 years, while millions of over-sixties are sitting on empty rooms, so here young and old tackle Britain's housing crisis by trialling a unique solution - moving in together.
Cornwall with Simon Reeve
Simon Reeve travels through glorious Cornwall as the county emerges from lockdown and investigates what the future holds for one of Britain’s favourite tourist destinations.
Billy and Us
Documentary exploring the impact Billy Connolly had on Scotland's cultural landscape.
Sauvages et orphelins
The daily struggles of animal lovers who have taken it upon themselves to run animal shelters for orphaned wild animals, mostly with their own resources, and often under their own roof.
Saving Britain's Pubs with Tom Kerridge
Award-winning publican Tom Kerridge helps four struggling pubs to turn around their fortunes. When Covid-19 strikes it puts the whole industry, including Tom’s own pubs, in peril.
Crash Course Geography
Welcome to Crash Course Geography hosted by Alizé Carrère! This course with be split into two parts. In the first half, we will focus on physical geography or the processes and phenomena of the physical world both above and below the Earth's surface. We'll ask questions like, "why is the seafloor so young when the Earth is so old?" or try to identify why winds and ocean currents are so important to life on Earth. Then we'll turn our focus to human geography and explore the ways people occupy the Earth's surface. Like how we've moved, settled, and used the land, resources and space. But ther'e not always a clear line dividing the physical and human, because really, geography is telling the story of the Earth.
The Station: Trouble on the Tracks
Going behind the scenes with staff at Birmingham New Street station to provide a vivid insight into the variety of situations they face, from flooding to industrial action, irate passengers, parties on the concourse and even nudity on the platforms.