Anita journeys to Mumbai – the home of Bollywood - where the stars tower over the city on enormous murals. She discovers just how important the movies are and meets some of Bollywood's biggest stars. Show more
The unknown story of the worst child-poisoning case since thalidomide, featuring a landmark legal battle by a group of mothers determined to uncover the truth. Show more
From colossal farms in America to the destruction of the Amazon, Liz Bonnin investigates how our hunger for meat is killing our planet. Show more
Documentary following a team of experts as they investigate whether evidence exists that could challenge the conviction of a man in prison for a murder he denies. Show more
Documentary following Inside Justice, a specialist charity led by Louise Shorter. Louise aims to overturn the conviction of a man in prison for the murder of his secret lover. Show more
Anita reveals how the new generations of Bollywood stars are challenging the industry. Show more
Filmed with unprecedented access, this episode goes inside the Bank to show how it prints our cash, ensures our money holds its value and sets the UK’s interest rate. Show more
From preparing the British financial system for the possible impacts of Brexit to keeping billions of pounds worth of gold secure, this episode goes inside the Bank of England during 2018. Show more
Following workers across London as they race to build an enormous supersewer. The first episode follows the creation of the first stretch of the supersewer in east London. Show more
Following workers across London over three years as they race to build an enormous supersewer on time and on budget. In this episode, tunnelling in central London finally begins. Show more
Paddy McGuinness and his wife Christine have three children who have been diagnosed with autism. In this documentary, they meet other parents, experts and people on the autism spectrum. Show more
Ex-rugby player Steve Thompson's life has been turned upside down by a diagnosis of early onset dementia. Steve and his family attempt to come to terms with the condition. Show more
Following two women, who were both adopted as babies, as they return to Sri Lanka to try and find their birth families. Show more
Following two women who were adopted from Kolkata, returning to find their birth mothers. What they discover will affect them for the rest of their lives. Show more
The parole board considers the cases of a murderer who has the chance to move to an open prison and an arsonist and drug dealer with a history of mental health problems. Show more
Forty-five-year-old Jon has been locked up for 19 years after violently robbing three students. Has an intense period of therapy changed him enough for the board to give him a chance this time? Show more
The board looks at the cases of Tom, a cocaine addict and dealer, Ruben, who bit another man's ear off, and Mark, who disagrees with his sentence for threatening to kill. Show more
Can bank robber Ben and drug dealer Jai convince the Parole Board their criminal pasts are behind them, or will they be kept in prison for the protection of the public? Show more
54-year-old Colin committed a brutal murder 25 years ago. With his victim's widow waiting anxiously for the decision, will the parole board decide that he is safe to be let back into the community? Show more
Fifty years after the Abortion Act was passed, Anne Robinson brings together a group of people with conflicting views on abortion to ask if the law is fit for purpose in 2017. Show more