Robert Webb exposes the cinematic blunders and gaffes that the film studios hoped they had got away with, from sweaty cameramen getting caught in shot to wobbling scenery. Show more
The first of Nick Park's award-winning claymations. Inventor Wallace and his dog Gromit blast off in a homemade rocket to find out if the moon is really made of cheese. Show more
Animated sequel following the grumpy ogre (voiced by Mike Myers) and his bride as they head off to meet her parents. The occasion is marred by the wicked Fairy Godmother. Show more
Six British consumers work alongside luxury goods makers in Africa and Asia. In Madagascar, James, Alexandria and Lucy learn where gems and jewellery sold in Britain come from. Show more
As Masood wrestles with his conscience, Amira has an announcement. Shirley and Phil take matters in to their own hands to deal with Tasha's dad, and Jack pushes Ronnie away. Show more
George Lamb dives into the world of legal party pills and herbal highs, meeting users and sellers, finding out why they are legal and if this means they can also be called safe. Show more
Animated comedy about the everyday trials and tribulations of family life. When Lois finds a lump in Peter's breast, he goes to hospital.
Animated comedy about family life. Lois is named artistic director of the Quahog Players theatre group and chooses The King and I as her first production. Show more
Six British consumers work alongside luxury goods makers in Africa and Asia. In Madagascar, James, Alexandria and Lucy learn where gems and jewellery sold in Britain come from. Show more
Twenty-three-year-old Judith Wanga grew up in London but was born thousands of miles away in the Democratic Republic of Congo. She's now going back to Congo - 20 years later. Show more
George Lamb dives into the world of legal party pills and herbal highs, meeting users and sellers, finding out why they are legal and if this means they can also be called safe. Show more
Actor Danny Dyer goes on a quest to spot a UFO. He examines reported UFO landing sites and sinister evidence that aliens may have conducted scientific experiments in Britain. Show more
Robert Webb exposes the cinematic blunders and gaffes that the film studios hoped they had got away with, from sweaty cameramen getting caught in shot to wobbling scenery. Show more
Twenty-three-year-old Judith Wanga grew up in London but was born thousands of miles away in the Democratic Republic of Congo. She's now going back to Congo - 20 years later. Show more