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- Hoping that self-employment through gig economy can solve their financial woes, a hard-up UK delivery driver and his wife struggling to raise a family end up trapped in the vicious circle of this modern-day form of labour exploitation.
- Grumpy pensioner Arthur honors his recently deceased wife's passion for performing by joining the unconventional local choir to which she used to belong, a process that helps him build bridges with his estranged son, James.
- Dan's ham-fisted attempts to get 'new' mother Mia into bed with hilarious, emotional and musical consequences.
- A female-led, independent, sci-fi thriller about a pioneering British medical scientist called Ann Waterman. After making a scientific breakthrough she is kidnapped and awakes in a future-tech medical prison, locked in a mysterious motion-capture style suit (MedSuit). Over the next year she is forced to watch her boyfriend's life play out without her; watch as a gripping conspiracy unfolds; slowly uncovers a web of secrets that will have huge consequences on her life and the rest of the world.
- James May explores and celebrates his favorite toys from his youth.
- A British family spend four weeks with a remote tribe in Namibia.
- Beautifully crafted, informative documentary series, exploring the musical history of Russia in a five-part series. Beginning with its origins in ancient chants and folk music, stretching through to radical contemporary composers like Schnittke and Gubaidulina. Maestro Valery Gergiev, the reknown Conductor and Artistic Director of the Kirov Mariinski, presents excerpts from the orchestral and vocal legacy of composers such as Mussorgsky, Borodin, Rimsky-Korsakov, Tchaikovsky, Stravinsky, Prokofiev and Shostakovich with the Stars, Chorus and Orchestra of The Kirov Marriinski Theatre Ballet and Opera Companies. Part 1: Folk Singer"THE LITTLE BIRCH TREE" is filmed largely in the remote countryside this is an evocation of Russia's rural heart. Part 2: Russian Priest "HOLY MOTHER RUSSIA", how has faith and religion influenced music in this pagan and Christian country? Part 3: "DEVILS", What has been the effect of Russia's cycles of tyranny and violence on its musical heritage? Part 4: Dancer "ONCE UPON A TIME", a look at an archetypal form of Russian culture, the fairy-tale. Part 5: Camel and Rider "LOOKING EAST, LOOKING WEST", the cultural and musical impact of Russia's relationship with her neighbours.
- A celebration of the life and work of much-missed broadcasting legend. With the help of old friends, colleagues and fellow broadcasters, cameras chart Terry Wogan's rise from Dublin bank clerk to national treasure.
- Scarlett and her family move into the replica of their terraced house and meet their new neighbours, the Himba cattle herders. The two groups learn little about each others daily routines.
- There's a mystery in Mouseland as Bandulu's cheese goes missing, along with a pot of glitter from da Orphanage. Wensley Dale's flat screen TV is no longer where it should be but the Prez has no time to worry - he's gonna be the first mouse in space aboard Professor Branston's new rocket.
- The new Mouseland Book Ah Records is about to be launched and every mouse is determined to be a record breaker.