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Historian Kate Williams explores more scandalous and shocking palace stories and secrets.
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Embark on this epic three-year journey, spanning all seven continents, and meet the extraordinary people and animals on the front line of climate change. Explore how science, nature, and tradition can prepare us for a fast-changing future.
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The Right to Rock reveals the untold story of a Filipina American garage band that morphed into the ferocious rock group Fanny, who almost became the female Beatles.
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On Midsomer Murders, Detectives Barnaby and Winter investigate a scarecrow festival where real bodies are found.
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In the film Chinatown, a private detective is hired to expose an adulterer in 1930s Los Angeles and finds himself caught up in a web of deceit, corruption, and murder.
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A gripping inside story of the British Royal Family told by the people who really know it, from the former head of the British Army to Princess Margaret’s lady-in-waiting.
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Terms of Endearment follows 30 years in the life of a Texas woman, chronicling her stormy but loving relationship with her daughter, and the mother's fitful and hugely entertaining romance with a flashy ex-astronaut.
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American Experience: The Riot Report, tells the story of what happened when President Lyndon Johnson appointed a commission to find the cause of civil unrest in Black neighborhoods across America that erupted in violence in the summer of 1967.
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A turf war between two bakers leads to food poisoning at an amateur dramatic society.
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In My Life Is Murder, Lucy Lawless stars as retired cop Alexa Crowe, who repeatedly sought after to investigate cold cases.
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Martin Clunes embarks on an epic ocean wide adventure in search of the real Pacific, inspired by a book given to him when he was a child.
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In Murder, They Hope Gemma and Terry are private investigators - bad ones - who stake out obsessive figurine collectors and pastry poisoners.