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Chorr Police
Anthony is a thief who lives in the slums of Mumbai. He usually steals not for himself, but for other people. Because of which, he is known as the Robinhood Slumdog of Mumbai. Not that it matters who he steals for, since the police will try to catch him anyway. His constant battle to outwit Lovely Singh, and they both find themselves in adventures one after the other.
The Writers' Room
The Writers' Room, hosted by Academy Award winning writer, Jim Rash, is all about the most innovative voices in TV today. Join us every week for a frank and revealing conversation about what we all love: television! With shocking and sometimes hilariously candid conversations, The Writers' Room gives you a never-before-seen window into your favorite shows.
The Route Masters: Running London's Roads
Following the Transport for London staff and police officers who keep London's road system from freezing up entirely under the immense pressure of millions of commuters.
Aerial Spain
This is Spain as you've never seen it before. Soar above the most beautiful landscapes, and enjoy the colorful and contrasting topographies of one of the most stunning places on earth.
Seriously Amazing Objects
America: land of liberty, opportunity, and some Seriously Amazing Objects, many of which are on display or in the archives of the Smithsonian Institution. Join us as we whisk unsuspecting museum visitors inside the vaults to get up close and personal with some of history's great treasures. From the Spirit of St. Louis to the Model T, and from Edison's light bulb to Seinfeld's "puffy shirt," this series celebrates our nation's explorers, trailblazers, and megastars, sharing their stories through unforgettable objects.
Outrageous 911
Featuring some of the strangest and oddest calls to police during mishaps and accidents.
Women Behind Bars with Trevor McDonald
Trevor McDonald visits US jails holding notorious female criminals - Indiana Women's Prison and Rockville Correctional Facility.
Battleground Afghanistan
A documentary series following a U.S. Marine captain and his team as they battle Taliban forces in Afghanistan.
The X Factor
The X Factor is a New Zealand television reality music competition, originating from the original UK series and based on the Australian The X Factor production format. The first series premiered on the TV3 channel on 21 April 2013, with regular Sunday and Monday screenings weekly. The show is open to anyone aged 14 and over, and the winner will be signed to Sony Music Entertainment New Zealand. The contestants are split into the show's four traditional categories: Boys, Girls, Over-25s and Groups.
The first series is hosted by Dominic Bowden, with recording artists Daniel Bedingfield, Melanie Blatt, Ruby Frost and Stan Walker, as the show's four judges. In early 2013, a pre-audition tour of 27 towns and cities across New Zealand was held to find the contestants for the judges auditions. Successful contestants from the judges auditions then progressed to the bootcamp round filmed in March.
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You, Me & Them
You, Me & Them tells the story of Lauren and Ed who are madly in love, despite their 26-year age gap.
The only problem is that Lauren's family and everyone around them seems to have an opinion on the subject.
Ed's ex-wife Lydia rents the house next door to the couple, Lauren's family are constantly meddling and Ed's friends think she's a trophy girlfriend.
Characters include Lauren's disapproving parents Emma and Clive; plus her sister Debs, who lives nearby with husband Keith and their two children Ellie and Charlie.
Lauren and Ed share their home with Ed's loveably hapless brother Alan whilst Ed's chancer grandson Tim never seems to be too far from his grandfather and his grandfather's wallet.
You can choose your partner but you can't choose your family.
Yui Yokoyama's Chronicle: The Colors of Kyoto
Yui Yokoyama from AKB48 takes us on a journey into the culture of Kyoto, exploring the topic of traditional colors. We delve into the history and legacy surrounding them, the craftsmanship, and the exquisite scenery of Kyoto. We explore the colors of kimono, such as those in Kyo-yuzen, colors that adorn cuisine, and colors representing the four seasons of Kyoto.
2XL
2XL is a Polish drama television series, broadcast on Polsat from September 5, 2013 on Thursdays at 10:00 pm.
North America
North America is a miniseries that aired on the Discovery Channel. It premiered on May 19, 2013. It ran for seven episodes, and ended on June 16, 2013.
The series includes the topics of nature and its beauty on the continent of North America.
The series is the first natural history landmark series on the Discovery Channel that is internally produced.
Hillbillies for Hire
Follows perennial pranksters Jeremiah and his best friend, Big Ox, as they use their backwoods ingenuity to concoct the most outrageous pranks imaginable.
Dora the Explorer and the Destiny Medallion
Dora and her badass monkey go all Indiana Jones on some chicos malos in the jungle.
Pain, Pus and Poison: The Search for Modern Medicines
In this "entertaining medical series" (The Sunday Times, U.K.), Dr. Michael Mosley shows how drugs have revolutionized medicine and changed the course of human history. Unfolding over a period of 200 years, it's an extraordinary tale of daring, self-experimentation, revelation, genius, and outright luck.
Wait 'Til Next Year
Doc-series that follows the lovable Lincoln Park High School football team, which is like a real life "Bad News Bears"; they've lost 43 games in a row, a five-year losing streak. With the help of a gruff new head coach, they're hoping to do what nobody else thinks they can: win one game. A reality doc-drama version of "Friday Night Lights," this series looks at and celebrates the spirit of transformation and resilience in contemporary teen life.
Ctrl.Alt.Del
A dark comedy that follows Carson, a free-spirited girl in her late-twenties who lacks direction in her life. She has no job, no true 'passion' or calling, but she has a solid group of friends, an online Vlog she updates regularly, and a steady boyfriend - though he doesn't quite understand her quarter-life crisis. After landing a job as a casting assistant to entertainment industry titan Aggie Carter, Carson's journey towards self-discovery goes from zero to full-speed almost instantly.
Better Man
The remarkable life and death of Van Nguyen, a Vietnamese Australian man who was convicted of drug trafficking in Singapore and executed for his crime in 2005.
Harrow: A Very British School
It's the start of another year at the elite public college Harrow School. We follow West Acre boarding house and its arrival of 66 new inhabitants. See how the boys get on througout the school year as House Master Martin Smith helps the freshman "shells" adapt to the demands of a busy new regime.
Gary Barlow's Big Ben Bash
It's been a pretty good 12 months for Gary Barlow. He's released a hit album, raised shedloads of cash with another series of Children in Need Rocks concerts, duetted with Elton John, and helped pick this year's X Factor winner - among other things. Now he rounds off the year with a live gig at the Central Hall in London's Westminster, joined by a few special guests as he performs favourites from his Take That back catalogue as well as numbers from his new album Since I Saw You Last. Gary will also take a break for the chimes of Big Ben and the traditional fireworks display over the Thames, before returning with a few more songs to see in the new year.