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- A partially fictional account of musician Gram Parsons' death and cremation. After Gram ODs in a desert motel in 1973, his road manager steals Gram's body for a last trip to Joshua Tree.
- What happens when three young households have all their belonging taken away, from clothes to phones? Do they discover the secret to happiness?
- Three models search for the newest face in the modelling world.
- Topical discussions, a daily newspaper review and a weekly television review on Fridays.
- Reality television series starring celebrity chef Rocco DiSpirito and his attempt to open an Italian American themed restaurant in Manhattan.
- 10 contestants battle to escape from a specially built prison in Hertfordshire, England. The first to break out wins £100,000 from a £250,000 prize fund, but if they work together on the escape they each get a share of the total amount.
- its a dance based show including "5 rounds" which is also known by "5 stages "..this show also called "Just dance"......
- A wide variety of acts compete for a panel of judges, with viewers getting to vote during the semifinals and finals.
- Singer Lily Allen and her on-line friends pose questions to her celebrity guests. Viewers participate in an Internet poll to choose a new band to close the show.
- Monthly show in which viewers get the chance to give their feedback on Channel 4 programmes.
- The Johnny and Inel Show brings together Johnny Cochrane and Inel Tomlinson in a show that combines an interactive studio sitcom with punchy sketches to create a packed half-hour of cool characters, music, catchphrases, and comedy. Each show opens in the studio, which is where the audience try out Johnny and Inel's latest Greet of the Week and a new sitcom storyline plays out. Sketches include the adventures of comic-book-style Wasteman, his sidekick Bear Man, and their archnemesis Omar Daze, reporter Liam Piam, cheeky schoolgirl Blondie, and Johnny Kyle, who interviews a different fairytale character each week. Every episode also features celebrity guests who perform for the live studio audience before getting involved in the pair's hilarious antics.
- Known to many as the Scottish 'Jackass', team squirrel undertake deliberately crude and dangerous stunts for entertainment of others.
- 12 people compete for the chance to become a TV producer; based on how they perform on a series of practical tasks.
- This documentary explains when and how the C.I.A came in to existence and the crimes committed by the C.I.A in the name of America, among many other things it explains 'Black site's' In military terminology, a black site is a location at which an unacknowledged black project is conducted. Recently, the term has gained notoriety in describing secret prisons operated by the United States (U.S.) Central Intelligence Agency (CIA), generally outside of U.S. territory and legal jurisdiction. .[citation needed] It can refer to the facilities that are controlled by the CIA used by the U.S. government in its "War on Terror" to detain alleged unlawful enemy combatants.[1] U.S. President George W. Bush acknowledged the existence of secret prisons operated by the CIA during a speech on September 6, 2006.[2][3] A claim that the black sites existed was made by The Washington Post in November 2005 and before this by human rights NGOs (non-governmental organizations).[4] Many European countries[who?] have officially denied they are hosting black sites to imprison suspects or cooperating in the U.S. extraordinary rendition program..[citation needed] Not one country has confirmed that it is hosting black sites. However, a European Union (EU) report adopted on February 14, 2007, by a majority of the European Parliament (382 MEPs voting in favour, 256 against and 74 abstaining) stated the CIA operated 1,245 flights and that it was not possible to contradict evidence or suggestions that secret detention centres were operated in Poland and Romania.[1][5] In January 2012, Poland's Prosecutor General's office initiated investigative proceedings against Zbigniew Siemitkowski, the former Polish intelligence chief. Siemitkowski is charged with facilitating the alleged CIA detention operation in Poland, where foreign suspects may have been tortured in the context of the War on Terror. The possible involvement of Leszek Miller, Poland's Prime Minister in 2001-2004, is also considered.
- Documentary which goes in search of real-life versions of the characters and situations featured in the comedy series Little Britain (2003), exploring contemporary Britain for the 'only gay in the village', men that think they are ladies and outspoken teenagers.