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- Ross explores the untold story of the 9 month cat-and-mouse game between police and the criminal gang intent on stealing diamonds worth £350 million from an exhibition at the Millennium Dome in London in 2000.
- 2-part documentary in which Ross goes on the trail of Britain's very own tiger and lion kings, those who keep dangerous wild animals. Ross asks why anyone would want to keep such animals at home and is it in the animals best interests.
- Ross travels around the UK meeting people living with some of the biggest issues affecting Britain today, including immersing himself in situations to gain a first-hand taste of the difficulties they face.
- Ross travels to North Africa as he investigates the arduous journeys taken by those desperate to leave Libya for Europe.
- In response to the Coronavirus crisis people across Britain have come forward to volunteer to help others as part of initiatives, large and small. This life-affirming series tells the stories of some of those volunteers and their work.
- Poached tells the story of a young salmon poacher who comes to terms with his desire to leave his problematic family and homeland. A day fishing at the riverside restores his relationship with his younger brother. The film is set in the rural community of the Scottish borders.
- Ross Kemp looks at the issue of homelessness by sleeping out on the coldest night of the year in Cardiff with some rough sleepers. He also meets families torn apart by homelessness.
- It's thought that 1 in 20 children in Britain care for sick relatives. Ross meets a 15-year-old who looks after her schizophrenic mother and an even younger boy who cares for his sister, who has cerebral palsy and visual impairment.
- Ross meets teenagers who say they carry knives for self protection, parents who fear for their children's lives and community leaders taking drastic measures to put an end to the violence.
- Ross meets some of Britain's problem online gamblers, including some who have to go off-grid to escape their addictions. He also visits the parents of two young men who took their own lives after racking up serious debts.
- Ross visits a local gin distiller now producing hand sanitiser, an army of seamstresses sewing colourful scrubs, and video calls a temple where volunteers cook hot meals for the front line.
- Volunteers try to boost wellbeing during lockdown by dog-walking, providing food for exhausted frontline medical staff, and exploring the power of plants.
- A pharmacy courier service run by a network of mums in Bristol, a special Glasgow foodbank transportation service established for military veterans, a school technology department making PPE all feature in this edition.
- Volunteers providing food parcels to children who ordinarily rely on school meals, and a pub that has teamed up with community groups to cook hot food for the homeless.
- Ross meets Sandip, a Chesham resident running 5km each day to raise £5,000 for the NHS, and he hears about the Berkshire street that has implemented a weekly 'sticky bun run'.
- A special compilation of some of the stories of volunteers that have been highlighted across the series.
- In the first of a two-part special to begin the second series, Ross examines the impact of dementia. He meets the husband of Barbara Windsor and stays with the Buckman family.
- Ross meets a family whose five-year-old daughter has a version of dementia, and re-visits the husband of Dame Barbara Windsor.
- Ross investigates opioids used in powerful prescription painkillers. He meets a woman who became addicted, a drug-dealer who cuts heroin with fentanyl to make it more addictive and a man whose daughter died from taking the lethal cocktail.
- Ross meets with people who are at risk of homelessness and struggling to cope after being moved into accommodation out of their boroughs.
- 2021– 46m7.0 (6)TV EpisodeRoss seeks out some of Britain's own tiger and lion kings - he meets a man who keeps lions in his back garden and a couple who have made a zoo out of scrap.
- 2021– 47m6.8 (6)TV EpisodeRoss meets a man who keeps 46 snakes, a crocodile owner with an unusual death wish and he discovers what can happen when wild cats escape.