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Sitcom about two penniless waitresses who launch a cupcake biz. In this opener, Max meets fallen heiress Caroline,
and an unlikely partnership begins.

Acclaimed six-parter dealing with pregnancy loss. In this curtain-raiser, Lisa and Stephen try to get pregnant
after a previous tragedy.

Two unlikely recruits navigate the chaos of undercover policing. Now at MI5, Dom gambles to impress,
triggering a chain reaction she can’t control.
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Question: how many Lego bricks did it take to build each of the 10 drivable F1 cars that took to the track in Miami in 2025?
The answer* is in this fascinating block-rocking documentary going behind the scenes on the cars’ creation. (*it’s 400,000)

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True-life tale of a murder by deadly beef wellington at a family lunch in Gippsland, Australia. In this
ep, dinner turns fatal, and suspicion quickly shifts from was-it-an-accident to something else.

After the suicide of his long-suffering wife, self-destructive womaniser Bunny Munro must decide if he is capable
of raising their 9-year-old son on his own.

An inspirational figure in the world of women’s football, Chelsea manager Emma Hayes takes centre stage in this
feature-length documentary. As she bows out at Chelsea before a move to the US, her journey from council-estate roots to serial winner is laid bare.

‘Never before seen’. You’ve heard that before, right? But in Baz Luhrmann’s latest look at the King, about 80% of the footage
(recordings and live material) used is previously unseen, making it an essential watch whether you’re an Elvis fan or a Presley newbie.

Two-part documentary series examining the deaths of a wealthy Essex couple and the web of deception around them.
As this first episode opens, suspicion falls close to home.

Narrated by Kate Winslet, this documentary takes a look at the ecological activism of King Charles III, showing
the need to repair the relationship between humans and the natural world. The result is as inspiring as it is eye-opening.

Absorbing drama with David Morrissey as an uptight headmaster whose wife goes missing. Plucky detective Eve Myles
suspects him, sparking a game of cat and mouse.

Drone technology shows iconic steam journey in all their glory. In this ep, the Scottish Highlands, where the Jacobite Railway –
aka the real Hogwarts Express – earns its rep as the best rail journey in the world.

This comedy about an almost-over-the-hill comedian (Jean Smart) who hires a young writer remains as impeccably good as ever.
We’ve got the whole of the brilliant third season onboard, so binge away.

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Alicia Silverstone stars in this family drama, playing a lawyer who returns to Ireland to unravel her father’s past.
As we join her, mysterious package draws Fiona into a case that quickly turns personal.

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Facing setbacks that would flatten the best of us, US fighter Joe Pyfer confronts a brutal past and claws his way towards
the UFC in this feature documentary. What emerges is a bone-crunching portrait of grit, pain and persistence.

‘Social experiment show in which traveller Leon criss-crosses the globe repaying the kindness of strangers with life-changing gifts.
Here, he leaves LA on his odyssey of kindness.

This acclaimed documentary focuses on Tony Powell, the former Norwich City defender who vanished in the 1970s, unable to come
out as gay during his career. As we discover, he now runs a West Hollywood motel, his life shaped by secrecy, loss and the search for belonging.

Time-travel back to the days of the Cold War with this feature-length documentary telling the story
of Peter Sichel, a Jewish refugee who fled Nazi Germany to become a CIA spymaster. He reflects on a life of espionage, secrets and the hidden roots of modern conflict.

Based on the famous fairy tale by Hans Christian Andersen and delivered by the National Theatre Orchestra,
choreographed by Jan Kodet and directed by the acclaimed SKUTR tandem (Martin Kukucka and Lukáš Trpišovský to a new composition by Czech composer Zbynek Mateju. The performance, abounding in poetic dance scenes, is intended not only for parents and children but for everyone who loves this timeless story.

The boys try to work out how to best survive after their plane crashes on a desert island.

When a body is found in the basement of a Louisville, Kentucky home, a dark tale of murder, lies, and deceit emerges.

Second season of the suspenseful thriller series starring Tom Hiddleston. As it opens, we find Pine’s new life threatened
by a familiar face.

A love letter to LA’s most famous guitar shop, where collectors, rock stars and dreamers gather in pursuit of the perfect vintage sound.
Norman Harris presides over the hunt for rare six-strings, with appearances from Jeff Daniels and Kiefer Sutherland. Guitar lore heaven.

Escaping her sisters' shadows, Mary journeys from Meryton to London and the Lake District to find independence,
leading to an unexpected Regency-era love story.

This brilliant documentary explores the personal and musical journey made by Paul McCartney
in the wake of the Beatles’ break-up in 1970. With tons of rarely seen footage, not to mention lots of brilliant tunes, it’s a feast for anyone with an iota of interest in music.

London singer-songwriter Raye takes a victory lap at the RAH, reworking the raw, confessional songs of her debut album
with a full orchestra. The scale may be grander, but the bite remains. A powerful live showcase for one of the UK’s most compelling new voices.

Follows the journey in the career of English football great Wayne Rooney, from his professional debut at the age of 16
to becoming Manchester United and England's all-time top scorer.

Gemma Arterton stars as MI6 agent Kate, uncovering buried secrets in a dangerous world.

Thoughts & Prayers traces the $3 billion active shooter preparedness industry and raises important questions about the unintended
consequences of these intense preparations on students and educators as communities take the situation into their own hands. In the absence of meaningful prevention efforts and gun reform, how far will Americans go to prepare for active shooters?