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Twitter: Breaking the Bird is a landmark documentary that embarks on a compelling journey through the birth, evolution and demise of Twitter.
From drag queens and bouncers to landlords, local legends and insider stories from celebrity Soho devotees, the feature length documentary delves into the heart and history of London’s most iconic neighbourhood just as it stands at a crossroads.
Lifting the lid on one of rock music’s most fascinating revelations - evidence from Freddie Mercury’s most prolific biographer that Freddie fathered a daughter in the 1970s, and that he had a warm and loving relationship with her.
Queen Victoria: Secret Marriage, Secret Child? examines one of the great speculations of British royal history: how intimate was Queen Victoria’s relationship with her Highland servant John Brown?
The personal story of three exceptional astronauts who came together in America’s race for the Moon.
Spacewoman documents the life and career of retired NASA pilot and US Air Force colonel Eileen Collins.
The extraordinary story of cellist Anita Lasker-Wallfisch alongside other victims of the camp who played and created music amidst the terrors of the Holocaust.
Continuing the story of Wade Robson and James Safechuck on their decade-long quest to have their day in court against Michael Jackson’s companies.
Reporter Cathy Newman hears testimony from victims of former Harrods owner Mohamed Al Fayed, who allege that a female former senior employee of the store was instrumental in enabling and covering up their rape and abuse by the notorious billionaire over more than a decade.
July 2024.The mass stabbing and murder of three little girls at a Taylor Swift-themed dance class in Southport triggers rioting on a scale rarely seen in the UK.
Harrods is the most famous shop in the world, an iconic British institution that welcomes 15 million shoppers every year – more than double that of the Eiffel Tower. It’s been a symbol of grace and elegance for 175 years.
The traditional story of the gladiator is dominated by male fighters, drenched in blood and glory. But history has forgotten and, in some cases, deliberately hidden the female gladiators. Called Gladiatrix, they were as much a part of the violent Roman blood sport as the men.
Shergar: The Racehorse and the IRA is a gripping investigation into one of the greatest mysteries in sporting history.
In June 2023, the OceanGate submersible imploded 3,800 meters below sea level on its final mission to the Titanic wreckage, claiming the lives of all five people on board.
The Pink Pill presents the untold story of the fight for a female Viagra.
Behind Essex’s beautiful coastlines and TOWIE glamour lies a dark history, rooted in suspicion, the supernatural, misogyny, torture and death.
Ozzy Osbourne is renowned as one of the wildest and craziest frontmen of all time.
Monkey on a Stick is a feature-length documentary exposé of the criminal activity that took place in the Hare Krishna movement in America in the 1970s and ‘80s, adapted from the New York Times bestselling book.
Filmed across six years, this two-part series follows cold case detectives as they reopen a murder investigation from over 40 years ago.
As an all-out cost-of-living price war kicks-off, Costco is under pressure from supermarkets keen to undercut them. Costco Vs Supermarkets: Who Does Bulk Buy Better? examines whether you really can save cash by going cash-and-carry.
Through iconic photos, this documentary reveals HRH The Princess of Wales’ journey in royal life – from the moment she met Prince William at University to the present day.
In 1960s London, Reggie and Ronnie Kray built a feared yet admired criminal empire. Krays: London's Gangsters reveals their rise, turbulent bond, and fall. Through rare recordings it uncovers the complex relationship that shaped their legendary lives.
Profiling the story of Stephen Griffiths, who created his own deadly persona in the hope of following in the footsteps of his idol – serial killer Peter Sutcliffe.
Rachel Nickell was brutally stabbed to death in broad daylight on Wimbledon Common, south-west London, in July 1992. The police investigation that followed was one of the biggest since the Yorkshire Ripper.
Cheshire, the north west of England, May 2013. When a French-speaking man contacts local police and confesses to killing his housemate several years earlier, two lead detectives set out to discover the truth.
Found murdered on Christmas Day 2010, Joanna’s case became a media storm and a national obsession.
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