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- DirectorSara DosaBarbara KoppleStarsJohnny CashRichard NixonAram BakshianConcerned by a rising rock-n-roll influence on a growing liberal fanbase, President Nixon invited Johnny Cash to the White House to solidify his base in the traditionally more conservative genre of country music. What Cash did instead was subversive and surprised everyone.
- DirectorSimon HyndStarsLolly AdefopeMathew BayntonSimon FarnabyThe spectres are touched to discover that Alison has given them each a Christmas gift, so they rack their brains to come up with a special present for her in return.
- DirectorAnn TricklebankStarsVanessa RedgraveApril Rae HoangAlice BrownChristmas 1966 promises to be a memorable one as Lucille and Cyril prepare for their upcoming winter wedding.
- DirectorStuart StricksonStarsNicholas RoweSafron BeckKate Gee-FinchBehind the scenes of the royal residence which is currently home to the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge and Prince Harry, was the birthplace of Queen Victoria and housed a P.O.W. Camp and artillery battery in WWII.
- StarsChris Wilson
- We go inside Westminster Abbey. For nearly a thousand years, it's been the stage on which our greatest national ceremonies are played out, from the Queen's Coronation to the wedding of Kate and William. But it is also where the nation mourns its dead, from the Queen Mother to the tomb of The Unknown Warrior.
- StarsBlain NealeJohanna StantonWe go inside HMP Manchester, otherwise known as Strangeways. For nearly 150 years this notorious prison has held some of our most dangerous and notorious criminals from one-eyed cop killer, Dale Cregan to 'Doctor Death' Harold Shipman, Britain's most prolific serial killer.
- DirectorJames GrayStarsNicholas RoweBetty BoothroydChris BryantWithin the Palace of Westminster are a network of secret rooms and hidden worlds at the heart of the British State. The corridors of power have seen famous leaders and scandal but time is taking its toll on the structure.
- DirectorJames GrayStarsNicholas RoweCatherine BaksiSusie Boniface
- DirectorMichael ArnottJames DawsonStarsNicholas RoweClaire BealeDeborah CadburyFor almost 200 years Cadbury had been the home of chocolate. Making a staggering 350 tonnes of milk chocolate a day. But it's far more than just a factory. From its very beginnings the company set out to change our country. Not just by giving a great taste to the nation, but like Willy Wonka's fictional creation, building a magical place for its employees to live, work and play in. But as we'll find out it's not all been a sweet story. Over the past 150 years the company's been rocked by scandal, its products spreading deadly Salmonella and the victim of one of the most hostile takeover bids in corporate history when it was poached by cheese maker Kraft
- DirectorOliver MeadeStarsNicholas RoweAllan BrodieJames Campbell
- DirectorJacqui FarnhamStarsDarren CollinsDocumentary about the iconic British brand. An investigation into the luxury car and jet engine producer, and how its fortunes have been on a roller-coaster ride ever since its foundation in 1906.
- DirectorStephanie SeabrookStarsNicholas RoweMohamed Al-FayedDickie ArbiterHarrods is the place where dreams are possible. Once a simple grocer that competed on price, it's now a palace where price is irrelevant. Occupying a five-acre site, its seven floors offer over a million square feet of shopping space. Its moto is 'all things for all people, everywhere' and it lives up to its name. This is the place were Anthony Rendal, and his friend Ace 'Burke', bought a lion for 250 guineas in 1969. They kept him in their basement for a year, exercising him in the local churchyard, before releasing him in Kenya. It's also the place where some of the most famous toy animals came to life, including Winnie the Pooh, Piglet, Tigger, Roo and Kanga who were all bought in its' toy dept by AA Milne, who turned them into one of the most successful children's books ever.
- DirectorW. Kamau BellStarsBill CosbyGloria AllredEddie 'Rochester' AndersonIn the 1960s Bill Cosby is collecting accolades for his comedy, breaking barriers for Black stunt performers and participating in the nation's sexual liberation and civil rights movement. He also allegedly begins exploiting his power.
- DirectorW. Kamau BellStarsBill CosbyGloria AllredJanice Baker-KinneyIt's the 1970s and Bill Cosby is becoming an on-screen educator and moral authority, whether he's telling kids to say "no" to drugs or allegedly offering pills to young women.
- DirectorW. Kamau BellStarsBill CosbyW. Kamau BellLili BernardCosby strikes gold with "The Cosby Show" and leverages his growing power inside the entertainment industry to allegedly commit and conceal a multitude of sins. As the sitcom ends, he turns from America's Dad into America's Angry Grandpa.
- DirectorW. Kamau BellStarsBill CosbyGloria AllredJanice Baker-KinneyCosby falls down to Earth. Hannibal Burress tells a joke, survivors speak out and a culture begins to listen. There are trials, incarceration and an overturned verdict. The debate begins about the larger problems his story reveals. Finale
- DirectorTom JenningsDavid Tillman
- DirectorTom Jennings
- DirectorMolly HermannStarsTony BarberBryan BattNancy DavisIn a post-war world, advertisers tantalized consumers with visions of futuristic homes and cars, shiny jewelry, and the newest home appliances. Advertising harnessed buying power that created an unprecedented consumer boom.
- DirectorMolly HermannStarsAutumn BreaudJames DavenjaySonia DebreczeniExamine '60s ad men and women and how they used wit and irony to reach a new audience, consequently revolutionizing the industry.
- DirectorMolly HermannStarsShelley HackMeg ScanlonJohn SlatteryIn the beginning of the 1970s, advertisers' love affair with non-conformity continues to pay off, but change is in the air. Economic crisis, disillusionment, and federal and consumer watchdogs are forcing ad agencies to find new ways to reach customers. See how a decade of mistrust and government crackdowns inspires creative campaigns that will become a part of our national identity. From hilltop singers to heroic oil workers, '70s ad men and women found a way into the hearts of skeptical consumers.
- DirectorMolly HermannStarsJocelyn ChiaMatt GulbransonJohn SlatteryIt's the Reagan Era, and political confidence fuels an era of heavy consumption. Madison Avenue promotes new categories of designer products in provocative ways and the explosion of cable television allows brands to target two demographics that have been ignored for decades: teens and Hispanic Americans. This decade of blockbuster Super Bowl ads, culture-busting mascots, and infomercial celebrities, was an age of advertising that is both far removed from the days of "Mad Men" and inextricably linked.
- DirectorSacha JenkinsStarsMel D. ColeJemele HillBrandon Jinx JenkinsWhat does it mean to be an American during a time of heightened xenophobia, anger and chaos? Who gets to be American? Despite being a nation of immigrants, these questions have become more complicated than ever.