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- Filmed interviews with the survivors of the Berlin Bunker in which Adolf Hitler, Eva Braun and the Goebbels family killed themselves in the final days of World War II. The interviews were made in 1948 by Captain Michael Musmanno, a US Navy Lawyer and Nuremberg Judge, and the film was offered to Hollywood, but the mood of the western world had changed and wanted to forget Hitler and the war and instead look to the future. The film remained in a US university archive until it was re-discovered in 2013.
- This one-off documentary uses never-before seen footage, interviews and reconstructions to tell the story of the twins' lives from 1968 until their deaths. From their 30-day trial and Ronnie Kray's committal to Broadmoor - following his diagnosis as insane - to operations on the outside and the twins' various marriages inside. A number of the subjects interviewed for the documentary had first-hand dealings with the Krays, including Wilf Pine, Ronnie Kray's business manager; Freddie Foreman, who was sentenced at the same time as the Krays for the disposal of the body of Jack 'the hat' McVitie; and Maureen Flanagan, a close family friend and former model who Reggie proposed to three times whilst in prison.
- Rob discovers the now abandoned lines that unlocked the coastline of North Devon. Following the Barnstaple and Ilfracombe Railway and exploring the Lynton and Barnstaple Railway over Exmoor to the clifftop village of Lynton.
- Rob walks the Nottingham to Rugby section of the Great Central Railway, the last main line line to be built (in the 1890s) between London and the north.
- The fourth series gets underway with Rob in Yorkshire on the trail of a man once known as the 'Railway King'. George Hudson rose from farming origins to become Lord Mayor of York.
- It's week three of Gareth's eight week experiment to get the boys at Pear Mead School to improve their reading level by six months. So far, Gareth has managed to get the boys interested in his activities, such as role playing - reenacting scenes from books - but which has not achieved much improvement in that reading level or overall literacy, or the boys' want to read. Part of the problem now seems to be not having the proper books in the library that would easily catch a boy's attention. So Gareth decides to take some of the boys, including x-box addicted Jack, shopping with library money to buy some books they want to see in the library. But the centerpiece of Gareth's strategy for most of his remaining time is to structure a reading competition much like the World Cup, the actual football version which will soon be happening. Gareth soon realizes that he has to expand the notion of the competition to bring in important elements of the boys' homes, namely their dads. He also has some boys who require individual assistance for their non-comprehension issues, some of the boys who have been suffering in silence rather than asking for help.
- This time Stephen Fry celebrates storytelling. It has been with us as long as language itself and as a species, we love to tell our stories. This desire to both entertain and explain has resulted in the flowering of language to describe every aspect of the human condition. Stephen asks just what makes a good story and why some writers just do it better. He reveals what stories make him shiver with joy or, conversely, shudder with horror.
- 2022– 47m7.4 (13)TV EpisodeIn London and Devon, Alan goes on the trail to get to know the real Miss Marple and finds out what inspired Agatha to create the famous silver-haired sleuth.
- Alan begins by uncovering the clues behind the greatest crime writer of all time on Burgh Island and at Greenway House and investigates what really happened in her much-publicised disappearance.
- 2020– 20mTV-PGTV EpisodeRalph Macchio opens up to Drew about his new memoir, "Waxing On: The Karate Kid and Me." Plus, Dennis Rodman joins Drew and Ross Mathews at thew news desk to help serve the news sunny-side up. Also, Molly Yeh joins Drew in the kitchen to whip up a yummy and comforting dish from her new cookbook, "Home is Where the Eggs Are."
- Drew Pritchard enlists automaton restorers Michael and Maria to get an automaton archer firing again. Karyn wants Ted and Robin to save an iconic K6 telephone box.
- Automata experts Michael and Maria restore a rare mechanical pig for dealer Drew and Willow weaving guest restorer Cherry rescues a Danish armchair.