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- Dr Alice Roberts visits archaeological excavations around the UK, linking together the results of digs and investigations the length and breadth of the country to build up a picture of the year in British archaeology.
- Documentary going behind the scenes at the Tower of London and exploring its 900 years of history.
- The original British version of the reality television format in which people from all walks of life compete in a popularity contest via a social media platform to win a cash prize.
- Drawing on original records and artefacts, historian Tracy Borman re-examines accepted history and discover the truth about the last days of Anne Boleyn.
- British historian Lucy Worsley reveals how some of the biggest moments in US history are actually fibs and stories concocted by pop culture, politics and national(istic) pride.
- Historian Lucy Worsley reveals how some of the biggest moments in British History are actually a concoction of fibs and stories which have been manipulated by whoever was in power at the time.
- Some vampire clans chase other vampire clans and in between they have erotic fights, jealousy and intrigue.
- A woman hatches into a menacing world made of bin bags where she must find the key to a mysterious container, which holds the terrifying secret of this strange place.
- 1596. Anne, a deaf girl, bullied by the maids and mistresses who look after her, finds solace when she comes across a magical tree: a portal to the present, where she meets Jo and Rachel, who help her overcome her disability in a way she could never have imagined.
- Offering a singular take on the Invasion and Occupation of Iraq, 'A Letter to the Prime Minister' follows Jo Wilding on her remarkable journey of the last few years, in solidarity with the people of Iraq. Narrated as a letter to Tony Blair and using original diary extracts, from her challenging of the legality of the devastating economic sanctions imposed on the country, through to her activities in Baghdad before and during the 2003 Invasion, the film traces the non-violent resistance to US/UK policy in the region. Wilding serves as witness to the destruction of the lives of ordinary people during the bombing campaign and their subsequent neglect by Occupation forces and the interim authorities but she also acts, forming the Boomchucka Circus to work with school children and refugees. In April 2004, that help extended to traveling into Falluja, when even Al Jazeera had pulled out, to stand alongside the civilians trapped and targeted by US forces. Exclusive footage from the besieged city of Falluja creates a moving picture of the terrible impact UK & US foreign policy has had on ordinary Iraqi people, while the film itself stands as a powerful act of remembrance and questions an unjust and damaging Occupation.
- The innovative reality TV show returns. Emma Willis hosts the live launch show as 8 players enter and are faced with an instant rating. Then a celebrity catfish joins the show.
- The players get to know each other via an ice-breaker. The influencers chat privately and choose the first person to block. Richard is in his apartment awaiting the instructions of the viewers as to the persona he is to adopt.
- James/Sammie starts to feel the pressure. The competition intensifies as first Richard/Judy enters The Circle and then, for the second time in three days, the players are asked to rate each other.
- 2018–20211h 10mTV Episode7.2 (21)
- Self - Contestant
Emma and a panel of celebrity guests dissect the events of the past 48 hours. The first blocked players talk about their time on the show and viewers get another chance to control The Circle via an app vote. - The players react to the second blocking and play a picture game. Woody tries to make friends. Tim's suspicions of Jay build. Richard/Judy gets a new mission and a new player enters The Circle.
- New player Ella chooses who she will go on a date with. Tim asks Woody for his help. The players rate each other again, who will they select to be the influencers?
- The next blocked player is announced and they then get to grant immunity to a player of their choice. One of the group celebrates a birthday and signing their card proves a problem for the catfish. Two new players enter the building.
- New players Beth and Jack join The Circle and Jack immediately starts flirting with the girls. An anonymous Q&A game throws a few cats among a few pigeons ahead of the next rating.
- Tactical voting sends a shock wave through The Circle. The two influencers decide who should be blocked. A portrait painting challenge sends James/Sammie savage. There are plenty of shocks when the blocked player visits another player.
- Emma Willis hosts as The Circle welcomes a new player, a player is blocked and a huge twist is revealed. Emma is joined in the studio by all of the blocked players from this year's series.
- Paddy celebrates his first night in style and shares an emotional moment with Georgina. After Friday's shock twist, a paranoid Woody and Ella play detective. The ratings are revealed.
- Beth and Jack's new persona, 62-year-old Joyce, is given a warm welcome to The Circle. A quiz raises suspicions. Joyce chooses Tim to go on a date at the hangout.
- The players get a chance to go anonymous again, as they assign hashtags to each other in a game. Paddy comes out about his disability and there isn't a dry eye in the building.
- New player Josh (who's really Busayo) immediately goes on a group date with Gorgina, Brooke and Sammie. A political article causes a few rifts and Ella fishes for clues about Joyce, which causes a fight between Beth and Jack.