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- Based on the events of the brutal Ugandan dictator Idi Amin's regime as seen by his personal physician during the 1970s.
- Police drama series following the professional and personal lives of officers and detectives from the fictional Sun Hill suburb in East London, England.
- In this TV movie, a classic mystery is updated and relocated to a glamorous world of London socialites and secret agents, introducing two unique and compelling investigators and taking us through to the highest corridors of power.
- Mini-series adapted from a series of novels that's set at the estate of a large privileged Sussex family and follows their life in London between the years 1937 and 1947.
- A young, compassionate man struggles to save his family and friends from the abusive exploitation of his cold-hearted, grasping uncle.
- Long-running factual programme reporting on all aspects of life in Britain.
- A group of faculty and staff at a Glasgow university studies the paranormal.
- In the later years of the nineteenth century Latin master Mr. Chipping is the mainstay of Brookfields boys boarding school, a good teacher and a kindly person but he is considered to be married to the job so that it is a surprise when, on a walking holiday, he meets and marries the vivacious Kathie, who becomes his helpmate at the school but sadly pre-deceases him. Just before World War One insensitive new headmaster Ralston tries to edge Chipping out but the boys rally and Sir John Rivers, an old pupil of Chipping's and now head of the board of governors, invites him to stay and, when the war breaks out and Ralston joins up, Chipping becomes the new head. He is saddened by the waste of young lives in the pointless war and also by the death of his old friend and former German teacher Max, who had returned to his homeland to fight for Germany and he reminds the assembled boys that an individual's goodness is more important than their nationality. It is a sad day for all concerned when Chipping himself passes away.
- Channel 4's long-running, award-winning investigative current affairs documentary series. Particularly noted for its undercover reporting.
- Documentary following the life-saving work of Scotland's paramedics.
- Anna Richardson and Andi Osho (and later Sabrina Grant) present a new consumer advice show exposing the hidden secrets of the big brands.
- Police Scotland's Highlands and Islands Division is like no other police force in the UK. This documentary series follows the work of officers policing an area of 12,000 square miles covering inner-city housing estates to remote island.
- Childhood friends separated when one family moves away. One struggles while the other adjusts to a new life. Support from loved ones provides solace.
- Two young, beautiful people, Daniel and Samantha, are selected in a television show to marry. They have never seen each other ever. After the wedding ceremony took place on television, it really starts. To collect the price money of one million pounds, they have to stay together for six months.
- Medical journalist Michael Mosley & a team of doctors scientifically investigate popular health claims, myths & misconceptions.
- An excellent narration of oil industry since early days to 20th century and up to today. How oil changed the world and shaped our modern world today.
- An examination of potential ways to relieve the symptoms of irritable bowel syndrome.
- Presented by Dr Clare Jackson of Cambridge University, this new three-part series argues that the Stuarts, more than any other, were Britain's defining royal family.
- 2018TV Mini Series7.7 (71)
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Physicist Dr Helen Czerski journeys to the extremes of the temperature scale, where the everyday laws of physics break down and a new world of scientific possibilities begins. - Dr Dawn Harper examines migraines and tries out treatments ranging from Botox injections to sea-swimming on three people who get them so severely that their lives are defined by them.
- Angela Rippon and Dr Chris van Tulleken travel the world to investigate the latest experiments and research that could help put the brakes on the ageing process.
- Former journalist turned politician and lifelong football fan Ruth Davidson examines the increasingly complex relationship between football and the gambling industry.
- Following the staff and patients at Glasgow's Queen Elizabeth University Hospital.
- 2004–2007TV Episode7.8 (42)
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Dr. Douglas Monaghan and his his two assistants investigate the case of Carol Fleming, a personal friend of Monaghan's, who sees her double, Helen Reid, at a local museum. The women chat over coffee and learn that they share the same taste in art and are both married to men named Gordon. When they realize that they are the same age and have the same birth date, they realize they must be twins. Monaghan is interested in Carol's dreams where she sees herself and twin girls watching a doll's house burning. He invites Carol and Helen to come to the lab to see if they have a telepathic connection as well and they score an almost unbelievable 100% on the test. After an auto accident in which her husband is killed, Helen moves in with Carol temporarily but but Carol begins to worry when her husband shoes an interest in her identical twin. Carol has her own secrets however and as their relationship deteriorates, so does their telepathic ability.