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What exactly is a ‘happiness agent’? Find out in this wonderful documentary in which Bhutan’s Amber Kumar Gurung
assesses well-being for the Gross National Happiness index. The result is a glimpse into Bhutanese culture as well as Amber’s personal search for fulfilment.
Sharp wit and even sharper storytelling are the hallmarks of Anjelah Johnson-Reyes, who in this genuinely hilarious
comedy special blends stand-up with musical flair and heartfelt reflections on life and love.
‘Let me see a visual feast,’ you say. No problem. The BBC’s nature series Asia is just that, delving into the continent’s
extremes to reveal the wildlife, people and cultures that make it so fascinating. A reminder of just how wild and wonderful our world can be.
Go inside the actor's mind and truly embody
success with industry tips from writer Jesse Armstrong, casting director Nancy Bishop and fellow actor Miranda Richardson.
Join David as he shares his top tips
for creating funny fiction for little readers – from snappy titles to unforgettable heroes and villains.
In this UK Airline Excusive, join Stephanie to
make life changes and simplify your sleep. You’ll bid goodnight to sleep anxiety and rediscover the joy of restful nights.
Join Steve as he takes you through puppy training, loose-lead walking, grooming, separation anxiety, recall,
breed-specific behaviours and more.
Journalist Shiori Itō’s riveting, essential documentary follows her quest for justice after her own assault.
Exposing systemic failures in the handling of sexual assault cases, her landmark story explores resilience, justice and reform, balancing emotion with activism.’
As a taxi ride turns into a nightmare when a driver unwittingly picks up a serial killer, this tense South Korean thriller series
delivers gripping drama packed with suspense and sharp performances. Think a cross between The Hitcher and Collateral and you’re there.
Best described as a cross between Shameless and This is England, Brassic is a gritty sitcom centring
around grifters in Lancashire. As the seasons have worn on (we’ve got the whole of six onboard) they’ve started to dream of a life away from their small town…
A dazzling behind-the-scenes look at Cirque du Soleil’s fight to revive their flagship show post-pandemic,
this documentary captures the resilience of performers striving – and succeeding, gloriously – to reclaim their magic in turbulent times.
This sleek reimagining of Frederick Forsyth’s novel (and its subsequent movie) stars Redmayne as a hitman
hunted by MI6 agent Lynch. Its mix of tension and globetrotting intrigue modernizes a 1970s classic into a gripping cat-and-mouse thriller.
Chris Rock’s teenage years get an animated twist in Everybody Still Hates Chris. Set in 1980s Brooklyn,
it’s a fresh take on the comedic chaos of growing up with Rock narrating and Terry Crews and Tichina Arnold reprising their roles as his no-nonsense parents.
Documentary series exploring the transformation of sports, focusing on themes such as technology,
athlete branding, and the rise of women’s sports. It’s an insight into how athletes, coaches, and fans adapt to constant change in the sports world.
Series celebrating the world’s most beloved sport, diving into the passion, culture, and history that unites fans globally.
From iconic matches to grassroots beginnings, Football Nation captures the essence of football’s universal appeal and its power to inspire generations.
Series chronicling the history of the FIFA World Cup, showcasing unforgettable moments, legendary players,
and the global impact of football’s ultimate tournament.
Show going behind the scenes of Formula One, exploring the cutting-edge technology, high-stakes decisions
and intense rivalries that define the sport. From car design to driver prep, it’s an all-access look at motorsport’s elite competitors.
TV foodies Gino D’Acampo and Fred Sirieix take on eco-friendly adventures, exploring Austria and Croatia
in a bid to promote sustainability. From agrotourism to vegan cuisine, the duo blend humour and heart while diving into greener ways to travel and eat.
If you’re of ‘a certain age’ get ready to be transported back in time with this documentary on boyband mania.
Diving into the rise of iconic groups such as NSYNC and The Backstreet Boys, it blends nostalgia with incisive cultural insight into the 1990’s boyband phenomenon.
Ever wonder what secrets playing cards hold? Every single day, right? In this wild, mind-bending ride
through magic and mystery, magician Shawn Farquhar traces their history, solves a murder mystery, and explores the art of illusion across six countries.
Who are the best filmmakers the UK has ever produced? Quite possibly
Powell and Pressburger, the subjects of this documentary in which Martin Scorsese celebrates the legacy of movie classics The Red Shoes and Black Narcissus.
Right now, there’s a bit of trend for what they call ‘cosy’ murder-mysteries (we’re looking at you, Richard Osman)
and right on-brand is this long-running detective show set in villages dotted around the fictional county of Midsomer – a decidedly dangerous place to live.
Starring Colin Farrell in the title role, the DC Studios drama The Penguin continues The Batman epic crime saga
that filmmaker Matt Reeves began with Warner Bros. Pictures' global blockbuster and centres on the character played by Farrell in the film.
A mix of gripping action and surprising emotional depth, SEAL Team introduces us to the elite BRAVO Navy Seals,
who tackle dangerous global missions and grapple with the mental toll of their high-stakes profession.
Returning with a gripping new story, season two of Showtrial focuses on the hit-and-run death of a climate activist.
As the nail-biting trial of a police officer begins, themes of justice, power, and public perception emerge. And we have the whole gripping season onboard.
Talk about a freeze-frame. Sue Perkins braves Alaska’s untamed wilderness for this adventure show, meeting resilient locals,
battling extreme weather (brr!), and embracing the wild beauty of America’s last frontier.
Gripping documentary in which directors Julian Brave NoiseCat & Emily Kassie shed light on accusations of child abuse
at boarding schools for indigenous peoples of Canada. Its tale of resilience and the fight for justice is poignant and unmissable..
Hosted by Claudia Winkleman, Season 3 of 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.
Based on a chilling true story, this gripping drama stars Maxwell Martin as Delia, a nurse whose path crosses
with that of serial killer John Sweeney (played with unsettling intensity by Evans). What follows is a haunting exploration of trauma, survival, and justice.
DCI Amy Silva (Suranne Jones) and DI Kirsten Longacre (Rose Leslie) are back in season two, and this time it’s drones,
death, and dodgy dealings at a Scottish military base. Cracking the air force’s closed ranks isn’t easy when stakes are higher than ever.
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