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- Zero Hour dramatizes the hour leading up to some of the most memorable historical events as they unfold minute by minute. The focus of the series isn't the event itself, but the individual moments that culminate in the actual event. The aim of Zero Hour is to experience history just before it became history.
- Mysteries involving notable historical events, people and locations are scientifically examined.
- Historical events are extensively re-explored both through written records and systematic examinations in the field.
- The Nuremberg trials, 1946 Goering and the Nazi high command stand trial. Within the prison a dangerous mind game is being conducted by Goering and the prison guards who stand watch over the perpetrators of the Holocaust.
- Following the lives of ten characters through their letters and diaries in the ten days before D-Day. The mini-series contains documentary interviews with the people on which the book, and this mini-series were based.
- On August 22, 1962, Michael Gregsten was murdered, and his lover Valerie Storie raped and shot on the A6 at Deadman's Hill in Bedfordshire. James Hanratty, who denied the murder and claimed he had been misidentified, was hanged for the crime at Bedford Prison. 40 years later, the latest DNA verdict confirmed he was guilty as charged. Valerie Storie blasted campaigners who doubted her word. In her first interview for 36 yrs, she tells of the horrific events that left her paralyzed, her battle to work again and the fighting spirit that pushes her to live a full and active life.
- An investigation of the evidence for Hitler's Final Solution, together with a dramatic reconstruction of key courtroom exchanges in the libel case lost by the historian David Irving, who was accused of being anti-Semitic and a Holocaust denier.
- Mini-biographies of key British monarchs and how their actions changed history.
- A history of hacking focusing on Captain Crunch, Steve Wozniak and Kevin Mitnick.
- Who are the men and women who bring bloody death to innocent civilians? Why do they do it? What are their methods? And how do they justify it?
- From the French revolution in 1789 to the Battle of Waterloo in 1815, two great empires battled over land and sea and ideology.
- Ten individuals, ten dramatic stories, ten extraordinary days, all leading to the big historical event: the end of the worst war the world has ever known, World War 2.
- Martin Bormann, the man who, at the end, controlled all access to Hitler, was regarded by his Fuhrer as his most loyal comrade and was named as the executor of Hitler's will.
- Home footage plus reenactments of the life & times of Hitler with his mistress, Eva Braun. Their early days of happiness followed by long separations due the war causing much loneliness for Eva. Up until their suicides in the Bunker as the war was drawing to its inevitable conclusion.
- A four part documentary to commemorate 75 years of broadcasting history showing the BBC, Auntie as it is affectionately known, from its humble beginnings in the era of wireless right up to the modern day international programme producer and broadcaster it is now.
- Well-known historians and commentators each 'champion' a king or queen they believe has left the greatest legacy over the past one thousand years of Britain's monarchy. The film delivers an exciting mix of high quality, historical dramatic reconstructions and lively debate between Presenter Jennie Bond and each monarch's respective champion, as they try to find the greatest monarch of them all.
- How much of an influence can a film have? This documentary looks at the influence of The Matrix, a film that millions of people worldwide have seen. The film looks at several cases of murder or attempted murder where the accused appears to have been influenced by the film to kill or has believed that they are part of the matrix and must try to battle through it like Neo himself.
- The wartime relationship between Winston Churchill, Franklin D Roosevelt and Charles de Gaulle