Muse: Hullabaloo
Lee Evans: Wired and Wonderful
AKA
Iron Maiden: Rock In Rio
Rock In Rio Festival 2001 – Iron Maiden headlines one of the biggest shows on Earth to a massive sell-out 250,000 crowd and a global TV audience of millions. The…
The Real Jane Austen
Drama-documentary exploring the life of Jane Austen. Actor Anna Chancellor, a distant relative of Jane Austen, discovers the woman behind the acclaimed novels through readings and reconstructions. Location shots of…
Land of Giants: A Walking with Dinosaurs Special
Presenter Nigel Marven walks alongside the biggest dinosaurs that ever lived, providing a sense of perspective as he journeys through the Land of Giants.
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A man wanders around Venice, still bruised from a failed marriage, lost in an empty city, finding old books, memories, and a momentary ghost.
1 Giant Leap
1 Giant Leap is a concept band and media project consisting of the two principal artists, Jamie Catto and Duncan Bridgeman. This is the film part of their first project….
Clarkson: No Limits
Jeremy Clarkson takes driving lessons to new and uncharted heights. You’ll learn how to stay in control when going sideways with smoke pouring off the tyres. How to stop faster…
Robbie Williams: The Robbie Williams Show
Travis: More Than Us (Live in Glasgow)
Judas Priest: Live in London
Carcass: Wake Up And Smell The Carcass
Gas Attack
Classic Albums: Judas Priest – British Steel
Had Judas Priest released just this one album, it would still go down in history. Judas Priest was one of the most influential heavy metal bands of the 70’s. BRITISH…
Women Talking Dirty
A lively, outspoken single mother develops an unlikely friendship with a shy cartoonist.
Hot Money
Shawshank: The Redeeming Feature
Film critic and presenter Mark Kermode explores the fascination and praise audiences, fans and critics have behind the classic The Shawshank Redemption (1994) and how its importance grew higher over…
Gabriel & Me
Classic Albums: Elton John – Goodbye Yellow Brick Road
The worlds of glitz, glam, and pop-rock fused immortally on Goodbye Yellow Brick Road, born of the formidable partnership of Elton John and Bernie Taupin. This 1973 double album may…
Robbie Williams: Live at the Albert
This Filthy Earth
The tragic story of two sisters whose lives are disrupted by two men. Amidst a landscape of rural hardship and a community consumed with superstition, events unfurl which threaten their…
Goodbye Charlie Bright
Graham Norton: Live at the Roundhouse
Egypt’s Golden Empire
In 1570 B.C., Rome was a marsh, the Acropolis an empty rock, but Egypt was 1,000 years old. The pyramid-builders were gone, yet Egypt still awaited its New Kingdom, an…
Combat Sheep
Out in Nature: Homosexual Behaviour in the Animal Kingdom
Can any of those who claim homosexuality is “unnatural” explain this beastly behaviour?
Burnt Offering: The Cult of The Wicker Man
The cast and main players in the crew come together to discuss the making of cult British horror film The Wicker Man. They discuss the adaptation of the source material,…
Anthony Quinn: The Final Words
In a historical interview only a few months before his death, the harger-than-life star of Zorba the Greek seaks frankly about his memorable role, his tumultuous marriages and 13 children,…
The Cult: Pure Cult Anthology 1984-1995
Kannibal
A squad of police cars responding to an emergency call races through the streets of Atlanta. Upon arrival at the crime scene, they see complete desolation. Dead bodies are everywhere….
Hong Kong Superstars
Tabloid
A slimy television host, who makes a living by embarrassing celebrities, is tricked into revealing some dark secrets of his own.
Do You Have a Licence to Save this Planet?
The time traveling Foot Doctor discovers that the Cyberons and Autons are ineffectually trying to invade the Earth yet again. Can he and a helpful salesman save the day or…
Made in Sheffield
A look at the music of Sheffeild, England in the 1970’s and early 1980’s, when bands such as Caberet Voltaire, The Human League, ABC, Def Leppard, Heaven 17, Pulp, I’m…
The New Rulers of the World
The myths of globalisation have been incorporated into much of our everyday language. “Thinking globally” and “the global economy” are part of a jargon that assumes we are all part…
Genesis – The Genesis Songbook
When Peter Gabriel, Tony Banks and Mike Rutherford joined forces in the late sixties, their intentions were not to be recording artists but rather songwriters. That initial plan soon fell…