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- When The Hood finds and invades International Rescue's secret base and traps most of the Tracy family, only young Alan Tracy and his friends can save the day.
- 99% of those who carried out the murders in the Holocaust were never prosecuted. Why not?
- On November 26, 1922, Howard Carter made one of the greatest discoveries ever; the tomb of the Egyptian boy king Tutankhamun. The news was spread all over the world. But when people who had entered the chamber began to die, stories of the "curse of the pharaoh" spread. Were the deaths a coincidence or stories to sell newspapers? Can modern science explain the truth behind the legend?
- Academics, public relations experts, and satirists of various kinds describe the history and nature of propaganda.
- Opera singer and professor Dr P is examined both in a clinic and in his home, as he suffers from a degeneration of the occipital lobe that allows him to see details, but not wholes.
- Archaeologist Ella Al-Shamahi and actor Andy Serkis bring the prehistoric hominids 'back-to-life' through animation, uncovering some surprising similarities to modern humans.
- Paralysed from the waist down after a car crash, Julie Hill struggles to get used to her disability and to save her marriage. It looks as if her husband will leave her. Then doctors try a revolutionary treatment which feeds electrical impulses to her leg muscles - allowing her to ride a bicycle once again and so go out for bike rides with her family. Her marriage survives and she and her husband end up closer together than before.
- Ada Lovelace was a most unlikely computer pioneer. In this film, Dr Hannah Fry tells the story of Ada's remarkable life. Born in the early 19th century Ada was a countess of the realm, a scandalous socialite and an 'enchantress of numbers'. The film is an enthralling tale of how a life infused with brilliance, but blighted by illness and gambling addiction, helped give rise to the modern era of computing.
- Dr Michael Mosley investigates Britain's most secretive and controversial military research base, Porton Down, on its 100th anniversary. He comes face to face with chemical and biological weapons old and new, reveals the truth about shocking animal and human testing, and discovers how the latest science and technology are helping to defend us against terrorist attacks and rogue nations.
- Egyptologist Anthony Browder rates eight ancient Egypt scenes from movies and television for realism. He analyzes the accuracy of the mummification process depicted in "The Mummy" (1999), with Brendan Fraser, and "Moon Knight" (2022), starring Oscar Isaac. He also comments on pyramids and ancient ruins in "Raiders of the Lost Ark" (1981), starring Harrison Ford; "Gods of Egypt" (2016), featuring Chadwick Boseman; and "The Ten Commandments" (1956). Browder discusses famous pharaohs, kings, and queens depicted in "Exodus: Gods and Kings" (2014), "Cleopatra" (1963), and "Tut" (2015).
- Upon discovering a relic from a past relationship, Sam begins to doubt his previous choices. He decides to confront his emotions towards Ria, who helps him understand they need to put themselves first.
- An examination of the common household hazards of the typical modern residences of 1950s Britain.
- Beyond Illusion and Doubt follows a young man named Jay, who moves from London to Senegal, having been instructed by his guru to undertake a spiritual mission. Brimming with excitement and hope about repatriating to his ancestors' land, Jay embarks on a journey to spread revelation and find salvation, accompanied by his wife and closest disciple. The trio have become disillusioned with life and are seeking a higher purpose. Beginning with optimism, this becomes a sometimes difficult and doubt-filled search for the right path. They try to subdue this doubt by holding on tighter to their beliefs and any affirming signs.
- This Is I; Remember Me touches on a sensitive topic, looking at the challenges Deaf people in their golden years face with the little known disease, dementia.
- The broadcaster reveals the story of his recovery from a stroke in 2013 as he returns to the hospital that saved his life and meets other survivors. He seeks to overcome the lack of movement in his left arm, hand and leg.
- 1994– 1hNot Rated7.3 (7)TV Episode
- Richard Hammond uncovers the story behind the creation of the world's biggest passenger jet. Elements include technologies from the wing of a bird, a crossbow, glass fibres, rocketry, and hydraulics.