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- An American agent, under false suspicion of disloyalty, must discover and expose the real spy without the help of his organization.
- A cryptic message from James Bond's past sends him on a trail to uncover the existence of a sinister organisation named SPECTRE. With a new threat dawning, Bond learns the terrible truth about the author of all his pain in his most recent missions.
- James Bond's loyalty to M is tested when her past comes back to haunt her. When MI6 comes under attack, 007 must track down and destroy the threat, no matter how personal the cost.
- An anthology of five horror stories shared by five men trapped in the basement of an office building.
- Sherlock Holmes investigates the murders commited by Jack the Ripper and discovers a conspiracy to protect the killer.
- Political strategist Dominic Cummings leads a popular but controversial campaign to convince British voters to leave the European Union from 2015 up until the present day.
- Colonel Mostyn of the British Intelligence Service suspects there is a leak in his department and hires an American expatriate to eliminate various targets working for the Soviets.
- Two strangers become connected by a tragedy, yet one dangerously feels that the connection goes much deeper than the other is willing to admit.
- A horror movie star returns to his famous role after years in a mental institution. But the character seems to be committing murders independent of his will.
- One by one, the greatest Chefs in Europe are being killed. Each chef murdered in the same manner that their own special dish is prepared in. Food critics and the (many) self-proclaimed greatest Chefs in Europe demand the mystery be solved.
- A recently-deposed European monarch seeks shelter in New York City, where he becomes an accidental television celebrity and is later wrongly accused of being a Communist.
- Film explores John Singer Sargent's mastery in portraying subjects' identities through clothing in 50 paintings and wardrobes, comparing public identity portrayal then and now, examining his influence on art, culture, and fashion.
- In 1950s London, Dutch painter Jan Van Rooyen has an affair with a rich married Frenchwoman who is supposedly murdered, resulting in Van Rooyen becoming Scotland Yard's prime suspect.
- After leading nuclear scientists are kidnapped and smuggled behind the Iron Curtain, an FBI man and a British agent are assigned to catch the kidnappers.
- An Englishman wakes in a hotel bedroom suffering from amnesia and sets out to find his identity. He tracks down his wife but soon learns that the job she saw him leave for every morning did not exist.
- On loan to the Tate Gallery in London, Da Vinci's 'Madonna and Child' is stolen and replaced with a fake but the American security expert working for Tate aims to recover the original painting and catch the culprits.
- Doctor Fenton is abducted and forced to operate on a mysterious figure. Meanwhile, Inspector Austin investigates the murder of Fenton's assistant. All this has something to do with a missing diplomat.
- David Jason plays the inept Edgar Briggs, personal assistant to the Commander of the British Secret Intelligence Service. Briggs is an agent who, in spite of his cluelessness, manages to solve case after case.
- An attractive young girl has the power to stop all kinds of machinery.
- Dada came out of the craziness of World War One. "The birth of Dada was not the beginning of art but of disgust." Surrealism tried to systematize Dada's anarchy into an artistic blend of Freudian psychoanalysis and Marxist provocation. In the interests of conquering the irrational, Salvador Dali opened exhibitions dressed in a diving suit, Marcel Duchamp turned himself into woman, Benjamin Peret assaulted priests, and Yves Tanguy ate spiders. Andre Breton, nicknamed "the Pope of Surrealism", led an inspired gang of artists, lunatics and writers. By the 1950s they were denouncing each other for betraying the movement, but their ideas had infected Hollywood, advertising agencies and were turning up as TV humor and album covers.
- A portrait of portrait painter Lucian Freud as told by the people he paints.
- 4 avengers of the apocalypse are trying to save the world paralyzed by a mysterious virus.
- Real utopia inspired by the troubled true story of Kate and Sebastian Shemirane. Delving into the lives of a family consumed by Conspiracy Theories, harsh ideologies and the anti-vaxx agenda. A tale that resembles our polarised times.
- Having lost her grandmother in the Tate Britain museum, Helen finds something magical in the company of little Jenny and the girl's father, Carson.
- A half hour magazine show featuring the lives of the physically challenged from disabled hells angels, pulling girls in the pub, ballroom dancing, disabled stunt men, and S&M.
- An exchange of memories spanning over 250 years interweaves everything from the philosophy of Empedocles to excerpts from Madame Bovary, to extant paintings by Cézanne, to the buildings of the artists' village at Mont Sainte-Victoire.
- Goneril is a slice of a teenager's London life. Thom is an intelligent young man who is trying to find his identity while rebelling against the strict education given by his dad. The relationship once broken, will they take any chances to fix this bond?
- Filmmaker Dominic Johnson tries to go about his life as normal while at the same time adhering to a gluten-free diet.
- 1967–2003Not Rated5.0 (27)TV EpisodeCrime novelist Patricia Cornwell attempts to prove that Walter Sickert was Jack the Ripper.
- The Doctor and Jamie are taken prisoner by their mysterious observers and have a reunion with an old friend while Zoe and Isobel carry out their own investigation of IE.
- Jane Hill presents the latest news and current affairs with reports from Alex Forsyth, Lucy Williamson, Simon Jack, Orla Guerin, James Cook, Caroline Wyatt, Andy Swiss and Jon Kay
- In a search for the fastest way to cross London in peak hour from Kew Bridge to the London City Airport, The Stig takes public transport, Richard rides a bike, James drives a Mercedes-Benz GL500 and Jeremy drives a powerboat on the river Thames. Simon Cowell tries to reclaim top spot when he returns as the Star In A Reasonably Priced Car. Richard drives the Aston Martin V8 Vantage against a German on rocket-powered skates in a half-mile drag race. Jeremy road tests the Caparo T1.
- Isla visits the Louisiana Superdrome - the world's largest indoor sports arena, in New Orleans; she investigates the work of art detectives at the Tate Gallery in London; Andrea meets Lactomia, the international youth percussion band based in Salvador, Brazil; she goes behind the scenes of the musical "Dr Doolittle" to see how the animal puppets are made, and meets the star Phillip Schofield; a report on bananas.
- Fiona Bruce and Philip Mould investigate three landscapes once thought to be by JMW Turner, which were bequeathed to the National Museum of Wales.
- After being approached with details about a secret arsenal of weapons set to be sold by a British business magnate, hotel night manager Jonathan Pine is pulled into a dangerous world.
- Angela Burr persuades Jonathan to work undercover for her clandestine operation, and he immediately goes about creating a false identity in order to get close to Richard Roper.
- Renko persuades a newspaper to publish the Hard Sun dossier. The government shuts the story down, but Renko and Hicks must investigate a killer for whom the "Hard Sun Hoax" is very real.
- As the net draws in, DI Kip Glaspie enters a dangerous power play with MI5. But is it too late to save everyone involved?
- Sam looks at the BBC salary revelations, Conservative MP David Davies tries to defend his party's Brexit strategy, and the panel watch some sexist adverts. With Susie Boniface, Jon Clark, Holly Burn and Andrew Pierce.