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Browse - Most popular documentary shows
Ancient Earth
A 3-part documentary series features stunning animations in Ultra HD quality and sheds light on the kind of life that existed in the Permian, Triassic and Cretaceous periods beginning 250 million years ago.
Post Radical
Post Radical dives into the various sub-cultures within the skateboarding community.
Uncensored with Michael Ware
Nat Geo will present Uncensored with Michael Ware, a series where war correspondent Michael Ware explores the personalities, places and most fascinating cultures in the world, and to be released globally in 171 countries in 45 languages. Famous for its coverage of the war in Iraq and Afghanistan, Ware will bring its journalistic style to explore the most vibrant sites, from the wild topography of Papua New Guinea, where women who are believed to be witches are hunted and killed, to the glamorous streets Of Los Angeles, where the celebrities are persecuted and photographed by the paparazzi. Also, stories Uncensored with Michael Ware, consisting of eight episodes, address issues such as the Mujahedeen-e-Khalq in Iran dissident group and the fashion week in New York, as well as visit other countries such as Swaziland and Cuba.
A Very Yorkshire Brothel
Mother and daughter team Kath and Jenni run City Sauna, Sheffield's premier 'massage parlour'. Prostitution is legal in Britain as long as you're working alone. But if two prostitutes work together it's classed as a brothel and is illegal.
In this series, Kath and Jenni give viewers a year of privileged access to City Sauna to show how their business works, to meet the women who work there, their clients, the intricacies of the business and their fight to legalise the brothels of Britain.
City Sauna is now under more threat than ever before. Just 30 miles away, in Holbeck, Leeds, the council have closed down brothels and launched a controversial scheme to decriminalise street prostitution. It is the UK's only decriminalised street prostitution area and the stated aim was to make street workers safer. But residents blame it for soaring crime and drug abuse.
With a major government enquiry underway into the buying and selling of sex, is it now time to rethink the law on brothels?
Willie Nelson & Family
The first authorized work exploring the extraordinary life of Willie Nelson traverses the personal and career ups, downs, and in-betweens of one of the world's most beloved musicians, by turns spiritual, dramatic, and playful.
Killer Psychopaths
The show follows criminologist David Wilson as he takes a close look at the cases of seven notorious murderers and he attempts to find out what drove them to kill.
Classification: Documentary
Genre: Crime
Status: New Series
Network: Channel 4 ( United Kingdom)
Airs: Tuesdays at 09:00 pm
Runtime: 60 Minutes
Premiere: February 10, 2015
Great British History Hunters
With privileged access behind the scenes at the British Museum, this series follows a characterful cast of passionate metal detectorists as their incredible - and often valuable - discoveries make their way through the fascinating world of the Museum's Portable Antiquities Scheme.
Craig and Bruno's Great British Road Trips
Quickstep on the gas! Craig Revel Horwood and Bruno Tonioli are exploring some of the country's most iconic and best loved road trips in this brand new six-part series, as the two great friends leave the dancefloor behind to enjoy some spectacular sights around beautiful Britain.
Britain's Lost Masterpieces
Join Dr. Bendor Grosvenor and Jacky Klein as they seek out the work of some of the biggest names in art, lying hidden in local museums and country houses all across Britain.
Britain's publicly owned art collection contains over 210,000 paintings. But at any one time, over 80 percent of these are locked away in storage. And, among this secret treasure trove of mystery paintings are some of the finest works of art the public owns - but didn't know they had. There might even be some priceless Old Masters lost in the vaults.
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