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- Coming-of-age drama about lovable rogues Conor and Jock as they navigate their awkward teenage years, hatching plans and adventures to help distract from their tough home lives and their inability to stay out of trouble at school.
- Two hangmen (Matt Berry and Rich Fulcher) compete for women, money and happiness, venturing deeper in the ocean of depravity than any friends should in a whisky-fuelled, cross-cultural friendship.
- Each night, young Nemo goes to Slumberland and has adventures and befriends the king of Slumberland, Morpheus. But one night Nemo discovers Nightmare Land, and the evil nightmare king, throwing Slumberland and Nemo himself into danger.
- Each week D.I. Sleet is partnered by a celebrity guest as they investigate a murder in the titular town, which is in turn seemingly peopled entirely by 'celebrities'.
- Adam Curtis explains how, at a time of confusing and inexplicable world events, politicians and the people they represent have retreated in to a damaging over-simplified version of what is happening.
- A young boy trying to deal with his mother's heroin addiction befriends a waitress who helps him cope with the tough situation.
- Across Merseyside, there is a name which has been whispered by kids for decades - "Purple Aki". Part bogeyman; part urban legend - his real name is Akinwale Arobieke. What's his story?
- A mismatched couple tries to forge a relationship with the "help" of friends and family.
- Two investigators research the crimes of pop superstar Gary Glitter.
- Satirical comedy series. Heydon Prowse and Jolyon Rubinstein expose the hypocrisy of the rich and powerful through a series of outrageous stunts and pranks.
- The art historian travels in the footsteps of some of the world's greatest explorer-archaeologists revealing how our understanding of the sites they excavated are still shaped by their interpretations.
- Snitches get stitches but not if you're a straight-talking road man cat prowling the UK's most notorious South London estate.
- A person struggling with vitiligo, Tourette's or scarring from burns is joined by a group of total strangers living with the same condition.
- Stacey Dooley experiences life on the front-line of mental health services.
- Kate Nash reaches the stratosphere of pop music at 18. Ten years later she is nearly homeless: dropped by her music label and defrauded by her manager, Kate rises from the darkness through her music, fighting back.
- A short form documentary series about people who take sex to the edge of morality and legality. One episode explores 'breath play', a potentially lethal sexual practice involving the restriction of oxygen to the brain to ask why people do it and what experts think. One film joins David, who is unlocking his chastity belt after 100 days. In other episodes we explore where consent lies when you opt not to use a safe word and we uncover extreme role-playing and people who use racial abuse for sexual pleasure and how this kind of behavior can lead to cultural contradictions and moral dilemmas.
- A group of 25 young people from all over the world travel by truck from London to Kathmandu to find out whatever they are looking for.
- A guide to 50 years of Doctor Who.
- Kane and a guest must survive with no training or knowledge of the local language or customs, only their mobile phones.
- Documentary following four young people who have extreme epilepsy, where seizures can be a daily occurrence and they have to be watched 24 hours a day.
- News programme which summarizes all the day's news stories in a one minute bulletin, every hour.
- Reporter Livvy Haydock meets some of the new breed of criminals who commit their crimes from the back of motorcycles and mopeds in the congested streets of Britain's cities.
- Art lover, photographer and model James Gooding explores contemporary art around Europe and New York in Art and the City. This six part series examines works by today's most influential, exciting and talked about artists.
- Basma Khalifa was born to Sudanse parents in Saudi Arabia and grew up in Northern Ireland. In this documentary she revisits her country of birth to see if she would ever want to move back there.
- During the Great War (WWI) and in its aftermath many German artists like George Grosz, Emil Nolde and Otto Dix became politically involved. This film uses their art and their own words to explore that volatile period in Germany. The Weimar Republic, established between the end of World War I and the Nazi rise to power, was a thriving laboratory of art and culture. As the country experienced unprecedented and often tumultuous social, economic, and political upheaval, many artists rejected Expressionism in favor of a new realism to capture this emerging society.
- As Britain's gig economy continues to grow and employ more young people this BBC Three documentary follows two teenagers who decide to challenge the practices of one of the biggest companies in the sector, Deliveroo.
- In this short form series for BBC Three, we meet a variety of young people making reckless lifestyle choices who then come face to face with someone whose life was destroyed by this kind of behaviour.
- June Sarpong chairs a debate on multiculturalism. Barrister John Cooper puts the case for abandoning it, and BBC PR puff would have viewers believe that the whole event is "potentially explosive".
- In this online format for BBC Three teens provide honest, straight-talking opinions on funny, shareable and tag-able topics guaranteed to get their peers hot under the collar.
- Three strangers immersed in the world of camming come together to discuss its impact on young people. But their views are radically different. While one sees it as a respectable trade full of dedicated and liberated women, another sees it as a direct exploitation of the male libido. The third sees it as a haven for lonely people like himself to reconnect with the intimacy that's missing from their lives. What they don't know is that they all have one person in common - and she's watching the conversation from the next room. Bex is a curvy cam model, and she's witnessing their unfiltered feelings about her and the industry unfold. Filled with passionate debates, disagreements, humour and revelation, will our common people unite? Or will their revelations polarise them further?
- Italy's budget puts 300m euros toward cultural conservation. But with an archaeological heritage so vast, will the funds be enough to save Rome's ancient world?
- Two teams of mucky housemates are pitted against each other to win a cash prize. They are challenged to clean each others grotty homes in just five hours.
- Pokemon Go # 6 Hot Tips: Use the Pokemon Resources recommended for you in this video so that you can start putting into action ways that you can start making money locally with Pokemon Go. This is the time to act now before the crowd gets in so that you can start a small business for yourself earning big cash with Pokemon Go Fever.
- About the German artist Käthe Kollwitz (1867-1945) who worked with painting, printmaking (including etching, lithography and woodcuts) and sculpture. She died at Moritzburg, near Dresden, in April 1945, shortly before the end of WWII. As the film begins she is an old woman in the last months of her life, contemplating death. Using words taken from her diaries and letters, she looks back over her life and work.