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100 Foot Wave returns to Nazaré, Portugal—with stops in Hawaii and California—for a heart-pounding
and adrenaline-filled second season following big wave legend Garrett McNamara, his world-class surfing peers, and some surprising newcomers who continue to push the boundaries of their sport and the limits of their minds and bodies.
The show that made a global star of Tina Fey and a comedy icon of Alec Baldwin is a stone-cold comedy classic.
If you don’t agree then you need to watch these episodes. And if you still don’t agree then we’re not taking this meeting
Armchair sleuths will dig this three-episode adaptation of Christie’s Murder is Easy which follows Luke Fitzwilliam
as he goes on the trail of a serial killer. It’s a cracker.
This incredible, affecting documentary takes place in overcrowded New Delhi, where the ‘kite brothers’ care for thousands
of black kite birds that drop daily from the smog-choked skies. Their mission of care for these animals is truly inspiring.
Our fearless adventure (that’s Nick Knowles) explores Prague in the Czech Republic,
Bratislava in Slovakia and Budapest in Hungary. Honestly, is there any stopping the man?
Fans of Julian Fellowes’ original Belgravia can set down their dainty bone-china teacups
and enjoy this follow-up series set 25 later, where scandals continue to plague London’s upper classes. What ho!
A look back at the now-departed Bernie Madoff, whose claim to infamy is running the biggest Ponzi scheme in history.
When it comes to financial fraud, they don’t come much bigger than Bernie.
Five black kids win scholarships to an elite boarding school and enter a world ‘just like Harry Potter’ in this
acclaimed comedy-drama series. It’s very funny stuff, yet at the same time doesn’t shy away from addressing the serious issues.
Although she was the cult beauty who found fame as part of the Rolling Stones’ story, there was more to Pallenberg
than just rock muse. Model, actress, mother, addict – you name it, it’s all here in this brilliant, time-capsule documentary.
Series in which we get to meet the best snappers in the Caribbean and
follow them as they visits local islands and take jaw-droppingly gorgeous shots.
From executive producers Venus and Serena Williams comes this documentary exploring a little known
milestone in sporting history: the 1971 Women’s World Cup. With record crowds in attendance, it was nothing less than a crucible for the women’s game as we know it.
We love a crime show that gets you straight into the action, and DI Ray does just that, as newly promoted DI Rachita Ray
(Parminder Nagra) takes on a case that forces her to face a lifelong personal conflict.
Sparkling comedy series, in which Nina’s world is turned upside down when beloved sister Evie unexpectedly announces
her engagement. For Nina it’s time to take a breath, knuckle down and try – just try – to weather the sibling storm.
Dog lovers, walk this way. In this series, canine matchmaker Sue White and her team try to make a
perfect match of owner and pet.
Question: how often do you get the chance to gawp at the private life of a true movie legend? Answer: practically never
until this gobsmacking reality show taking us into the home life of Sylvester Stallone, wife Jennifer Flavin and three daughters.
When two of four Tunisian daughters are lost to Islamic extremism, actresses are hired to join the family and re-enact
their childhood for the cameras. What emerges is a unique and highly emotive fusion of fact and fiction in which unexpected truths emerge.
Celebrity architect George takes the road less travelled as he tours the US in order to explore the iconic
Americana design movement
According to the The Guardian, this sitcom about Black wine lovers in LA is not only one of the funniest shows on TV
but ‘the best show you’re not watching’. You can remedy that right now.
When it comes to big mammals the elephant in the room is the fact that the rhino is facing extinction.
.This docuseries examines why, as well as detailing the race to catch those responsible before it’s too late.
You don’t expect restraint from Jennifer Lopez, and nor do you get it in this documentary that charts – ready?
– the making of her new album, the making of the film that accompanied her new album, and – this the best bit – her headline-grabbing relationship with Ben Affleck.
Is surfing an Olympic sport? Don’t bother Googling, we’ll tell you. Yes, it is. And, as this brilliant documentary shows,
it’s all down to the efforts of keen surfer Fernando Aguerre, an eccentric guy who made it his life’s work to see surfing get its gold-hooped status.
In the 1960s, Julia Child brings her signature panache to groundbreaking series The French Chef, forever changing
the landscape of American cuisine.
This star-studded Irish crime drama features the likes of Charlie Cox, Aidan Gillen and Ciaran Hinds,
and finds two Dublin families embroiled in all kinds of violent gangland goings-on. We have the whole of season two onboard.
This new series exec-produced by Sicario and Yellowstone creator Taylor Sheridan centres on the real-life exploits
of Bass Reeves, a runaway slave, gunfighter and deputy US Marshal.
Brilliant feature-length documentary (from Swamp Family Productions)
tracing the origin and development of one of the greatest rock tours and subsequent live tour films ever, telling the story of Joe Cocker’s seminal 20-something piece Mad Dogs & Englishmen band and 36 person touring entourage, all via a recent festival event reunion orchestrated by the Tedeschi Trucks Band, featuring Derek Trucks and Susan Tedeschi. The feeling is life-affirming. The music is impeccable.
Now over a decade old and in its 18th series, Live At The Apollo continues to host the world’s best comedians
in an environment that never fails to bring out the best in them.
Star-gazing gets nail-biting in this documentary about astronomer Larry Molnar, who put his reputation on the line
and publicly predicted the imminent explosion of a star. Was he right? Did his reputation remain intact? You’ll have to watch and see.
City are now the dominant force in UK footie. As this documentary illustrates,
it all started in the 2011-2012 season, when the Blues clinched the title in a game that has passed into football folklore.
This handsome historical drama stars Julianne Moore as the real-life Countess of Buckingham, who attempted to mastermind
the seduction of King James I and extend her power and reach. Did it work? You’ll have to watch and see.
You want music? You want voyaging? This travel show with a musical twist goes globe-trotting in search of
cool tunes and local culture.
This is the travel show that takes you to all four corners of the globe in search of the great stories that make up the local culture.
No luggage? No limits, more like.
He’s the best player in the world – and also one of the most good-natured. This documentary shows
both sides of the brilliant Novak Djokovic.
Among the best comedy shows ever –and the one that made stars of Amy Poehler, Chris Pratt and Aubrey Plaza
– Parks and Recreation is not to be missed. We have episodes from season three onboard.
This BAFTA-winning comedy about a group of failed West London grime MCs gets great word-of-mouth –
even from those who don’t know their grime from their two-step.
A brilliant player, a great ambassador for the game and an all-round nice guy. It can only be Rio Ferdinand,
whose life and career goes under the spotlight in this revealing documentary.
Tempers fray and deadlines are surfed as we join five pairs of travellers who have left their smartphones at home
and signed up to race across Far East – all without taking a single flight.
Starring Academy Award and Emmy winner Kate Winslet (The Reader, HBO's Mare of Easttown),
this darkly comedic, politically intriguing six-episode limited series follows one year inside a modern authoritarian regime as it begins to unravel. Leader of a fictitious nation in "Middle Europe," reclusive Chancellor Elena Vernham (Winslet) hasn't left the palace in quite some time... and has grown increasingly paranoid and unstable. While mourning the loss of her father and navigating a political partnership with the U.S., Elena finds an unlikely confidant in Herbert Zubak (Matthias Schoenaerts), a volatile soldier who was recently involved in a deadly mining protest. While her husband, advisors, and household staff look on with a mix of bemusement and horror at Zubak's growing influence over the chancellor and geopolitics, Elena's attempts to project power on the world stage eventually sees both the palace and the country fracturing around her.
After their deep-space freighter is damaged, the stranded crew of the Demeter must fight to survive on a beautiful
yet dangerous planet.
If the planet has a more incredible landscape than the Serengeti we’d like to see it. Here it’s viewed through the eyes
of its youngest animal inhabitants in an immersive and occasionally downright awesome documentary.
Acting legends tell the story of William Shakespeare’s origins in this series, the first of which focuses on his evolution
from the shock horror of Titus Andronicus to the altogether much lovelier Romeo and Juliet.
One of the first-ever viral videos back in 1995, South Park is the grown-up animated series about Cartman
and pals that’s very near the knuckle, always funny and really needs no introduction (although we’ve just given it one).
Here’s the show in which you get to meet the super-rich of Mumbai, where incredible wealth and extreme poverty
live side by side in a vibrant and trendy city.
This ‘visual album’ made to accompany the actual album sees Jennifer Lopez assembling a starry cast
(Jane Fonda, Sofia Vergara and loads more) in order to tell a story ‘loosely based’ on her relationship with Ben Affleck, (who also stars). What’s it like? Gobsmacking.
Hosted by Claudia Winkleman, this sensational, word-of-mouth hit show centres on contestants who must work
to eliminate ‘traitors’ from within their group. Featuring mind-boggling amounts of deception and back-stabbing, it’s superb, addictive viewing.
Each episode of Video Killed the Radio Star looks at an iconic musical act
through the prism of their music videos. Here it’s the inimitable Whitney Houston getting the vid treatment.
The athletes who made up the IOC Refugee team in the 2021 Tokyo Olympics could boast a huge variety of backgrounds
and personal experience – but all had an incredible dedication to their chosen sport. This inspiring documentary tells those stories.
Series delving deep in to the rich and storied history of the oldest and largest
occupied castle in the world: Windsor Castle.
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