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- 2-part true crime documentary examining the case against Luke Mitchell who was convicted of the 2003 murder of his girlfriend, 14-year-old Jodi Jones in the Scottish town of Dalkeith. Two former detectives reexamine the case.
- A group of parents experience what life is like for their children as they go back to school to study the Year 6 curriculum alongside their own children in a British primary school.
- Robson Green travels around the coast of the UK meeting some of those who make their living from the sea and goes in search of the biggest, wildest and tastiest fish in British waters.
- Three entrepreneurs discover what our customers think of their precious products. Customers unbox, test and score each invention to find the day's winner. Hosted by Lucy Alexander.
- Documentary series following a loveable cast of plus-sized men and women who are bigger, and proud of it, showing what it's like to be plus-sized in modern Britain, told through the experience of the people who live it.
- Stacey Dooley is spending ten days living alongside the nuns of St Hilda's Priory in Whitby. Will she cope with the sisters' strict lifestyle, and what can she learn to make her life more meaningful?
- A team of experts help people with their finances and relationship problems.
- Luke Mitchell was found guilty of murdering his teenage girlfriend. Former detectives pore over the evidence, including male DNA that did not match Mitchell's.
- The reexamination of the murder of Jodi Jones continues. Eyewitnesses saw two further males at the scene of the crime, and the police's conduct, while interviewing Luke Mitchell, is questioned.
- Robson travels around the South West of England as he seeks out the world's largest Eel - the Conger Eel. Robson tries his hand at pulling up one of these a monster off the coast of Weymouth.
- Robson travels to the west coast of Scotland for some of the area's famous shellfish fishing and on the Island of Mull he meets local fisherman Johnny.
- Robson travels around the Welsh Pembrokeshire coast where he goes in search of Seabass. In Saundersfoot harbour, Robson meets sustainable fisherman Berwyn.
- Best mates Jo and Nat from Manchester run their own plus-sized clothing business, Topsy Curvy. They have plans to supersize it. George Keywood is preparing for his wedding and dance teacher Trina is putting on a curvy dance class.
- Jackie is the owner of a thriving cake shop in Leeds. She was struck by tragedy 7 years ago and decided to change careers. Liverpudlian bride-to-be Emma still has one important part of her big day to organise - her wedding dress.
- Stoke chef Biggie is on a mission to open his own supersized restaurant, while Rotherham father-of-two Wayne has a family day out on his mobility scooter. Jo and Nat need another viral stunt to attract people to their new boutique.
- Plus-sized bridal business owner Marisa is getting a gastric band she had fitted in Belgium years ago removed as it causing her complications. George takes his fiancee on a boat ride on the day they should have been getting married.
- It is the start of a new term at Blackrod Primary School and the pupils gather in the hall for assembly, led by headteacher Mr. Dryburgh. He announces that a new class is starting - for their parents.
- The class is fully into their term at school and already a few of the pupils are testing boundaries. Jonny disregards the uniform regulations and refuses to do his homework and is summoned to the headmaster's office.
- The parents have settled in well in Year 6, but some are struggling with the rules. Imogen is late and sent out of class while Jenny is reluctant to take part in a dance class. Parents evening and progress reports loom.
- It is the last week of term and Class 6M are packing in some last-minute revision as some of the parents start to panic about sitting their SAT exams. The real pupils prepare to leave for secondary school.