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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.
Revived for a new generation, James Herriot’s tales of a country veterinarian practice in 1930’s and 1940’s Yorkshire
have lost none of their humour or rustic charm. If you fancy a trip back to a less complicated time, you need look no further.
Documentary series in which hosts Rob Rinder and Monica Galetti pack their suitcases and go behind the scenes
at luxury hotels. If you want to sample life in the fast lane – without taking out another mortgage – this is the next best thing.
Live performance of the beloved tale about an orphan (Celina Smith)
who melts the heart of billionaire Daddy Warbucks (Harry Connick Jr). Factor in Taraji P. Henson gleefully stealing scenes as Miss Hannigan, and this is as glitzy and heart-warming as you’d expect.
Stunning aerial footage ahoy, as wildlife boffin Liz Bonnin uses helicopters, drones,
and satellites to study Arctic animals, including polar bears, bowhead whales, and caribou.
How do you capture lightning in a bottle? Dive into this electrifying concert film, featuring a voice of a generation
who spellbinds the crowd with an unforgettable live show at The O2 London. This multi-GRAMMY Award-winning global sensation showcases a truly distinctive talent that’s bound to leave you mesmerised!
In the wake of a violent showdown, Sandy gives Danny an ultimatum: get legit or lose her – and their family. Danny turns
to a questionable celebrity source for advice.
This comedy set in a New York cop shop hoovered up awards for almost a decade. Its secret was a brilliant ensemble
cast skilled at serving up character-based laughs. You want proof? We got it.
Documentary tracing Carlos Santana’s journey from street performer to global guitar icon. Spanning five decades,
and including rare footage and interviews, the film celebrates his influence and showcases key moments, including his legendary Woodstock show.
Travel back in time for season two of this sitcom based on the childhood of TV funnyman Alan Carr. Dealing with his
burgeoning sexuality, his struggles with sport (very funny) and his idiosyncratic family, it is – of course – an absolute hoot.
This spinoff from the John Wick franchise explores the origins of the movie’s iconic
Continental Hotel in 1970s NYC. Featuring a resurgent Mel Gibson chewing the scenery in full-on baddie mode, it’s as stylish as it is gritty. Oh, and yes, there’s plenty of gunplay in it.
Best described as an unholy mix of Father Ted and The Inbetweeners, this smash-hit comedy featuring the exploits
of a teen and her mates during the Northern Irish Troubles of the early 1990s. Very funny and relatable – and we have season three onboard right now.
A relaxing, non-verbal travel series, Destination embarks on a stunning visual journey to iconic cities like New York
and London. Using breathtaking drone and ground-level shots, each episode is a calm, scenic escape, perfect for unwinding.
Gobsmacking stunts here, as the spotlight falls on Red Bull’s global athletes (aka adrenalin junkies),
spotlighting daring stunts from wingsuit jumps and BMX loops to record-breaking moments, like Felix Baumgartner’s epic ‘space jump’.
Famed garden designers The Rich Brothers join forces with green-fingered legend Charlie Dimmock to help.
give folk the gardens of their dreams.
Working with a lustrous ‘tache, Ewan McGregor shines as the aristocratic Count Rostov in this historical drama.
Confined to Moscow’s Metropol Hotel, his ‘reduced circumstances’ open the door to an unexpectedly emotional journey.
Cracking documentary focusing on how the 1970s British funk band Cymande conquered the US but were overlooked
at home. Testimonials from the likes of De La Soul, Mark Ronson, and Loyle Carner confirm their immense impact on the world of hip-hop.
Join the irrepressible Mr D’Acampo as he explores the food secrets of where else but Italy, sampling ‘nun’s breast cakes’
(the mind boggles), meeting mermaids in Gallipoli and much, much more.
Reality sports show Hard Knocks turns its attention to the Chicago Bears. Going behind the scenes
and then way beyond, it captures the team’s intense drills, bonding moments, and high-stakes prep as they build toward the season full of great hopes and grand ambitions.
Explorer Reza Pakravan journeys across the Arabian Peninsula in Hidden Frontiers
Arabia, uncovering ancient mysteries and disappearing species. From war zones to tracking the elusive Persian leopard, he takes viewers deep into Arabia’s most hidden and dangerous regions.
Everybody’s favourite voiceover, Morgan Freeman, narrates history’s
boldest prison breaks. Reenactments and expert insights reveal escapes like Alcatraz and El Chapo’s tunnel, uncovering daring plans, crafty minds, and relentless manhunts that make each breakout legendary.
Are your days stress-free? Do you eat oily fish and have a purpose-driven routine? If so, you might be on your way
to reaching the grand old age of 100, according to this globe-trotting series exploring the secrets of longevity.
Telling the stories behind the most celebrated events, institutions, clubs, players, rivalries,
and moments in sport.
The film of the stage show of the film (phew) brings the story of a struggling shoe factory owner and his drag queen
saviour to the stage. Featuring tunes by Cyndi Lauper, it’s a truly uplifting spectacle celebrating friendship, individuality (and outrageously high heels).
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.
David Mitchell is superb as Ludwig, a pro puzzle expert who steps into his missing twin brother’s detective shoes.
As he tries to solve the mystery of his brother’s disappearance, he also gets involved in solving cases – something he finds he can do with surprising skill.
A dazzling tribute to the true masters of the musical, as the likes of Audra McDonald,
Michael Ball, and Daniel Dae Kim revives iconic songs from The Sound of Music and Oklahoma! and loads more at Theatre Royal Drury Lane.
Filmed in Paris, this live tribute to the incomparable Nina Simone features six artists (ALA.NI, Patrice, Celeste,
Kareen Guiock Thuram, Kham Meslien and Youn Sun Nah) celebrating her legacy with key songs from her repertoire.
The US version of The Office ran for a glorious nine seasons and was considered by many to be better than
the Ricky Gervais original. Yes, really. We have episodes from season two, starring the brilliant Stave Carell.
Named after slang for the rural areas that drug dealers exploit through county lines, Out There stars Martin Clunes
as a farmer whose son is lured into gang life. What follows is a tense mix of loyalty, crime, and family ties set against the backdrop of a rural drug epidemic.
Mr Ayree is the charismatic biologist and explorer we love. In this series he sets off on a global journey to uncover
the hidden connections in nature’s ecosystems. From insects to predators, Aryee joins local activist and researchers to reveal how all life is intertwined.
Filmed shortly before his passing, this two-part documentary finds Paul touring Thailand and Laos and getting
hands-on at elephant rescue centres. Aside from his trademark wit what shines through is his deep affection for these majestic yet endangered creatures.
David Attenborough’s look at the globe’s hostile habitats is accompanied by gob-smacking footage, making this the gold
standard in wildlife documentaries. How do they do it? Improved technology helps, but mainly it’s a testament to the dedication of the team.
Stacey Solomon and her team aim to de-clutter Britain’s homes, upcycling and recycling along the way.
As the homeowners/victims decide what to keep and what to chuck, their personal and occasionally heart-wrenching stories are revealed.
Musos, get ready to be happy. This documentary series celebrates the rise of Stax Records, the soul label that broke
racial barriers, launching legends Otis Redding and Isaac Hayes, and uniting black and white musicians in the fight for civil rights.
Moving documentary following Christopher Reeve’s journey from Hollywood icon to real-life hero after an accident
left him paralyzed. Through intimate footage and interviews, it highlights Reeve’s resilience, his advocacy for spinal research, and the bond of his family.
Old pals make a dark pact in this BBC drama that tackles assisted dying and asks, Is it ever right to help end a life?
With a stellar cast led by Clarke Peters and Lindsay Duncan, it’s as moving as it is thought-provoking, blending deep emotion with hard ethical questions.
Documentary series tracing Vegas’s rise from desert town to iconic entertainment capital, touching on mob ties,
key figures like Bugsy Siegel and Howard Hughes, and the evolution of the Strip. In all, a wild ride through America's playground of excess and fortune.
Documentary diving into the wild ride of Brit glam rockers, The Darkness. From their meteoric rise to their inevitable crash
–it’s all laid bare here. But don’t worry, they’re back, baby!
Eye-opening documentary about an all-women crew, led by Emily Penn, who sailed 3,000-miles to the Great Pacific
Garbage Patch to conduct research on plastic pollution. Their bond during the journey? Inspiring. Their findings on arrival? Terrifying, frankly.
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