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Hilary and Jackie (1998)
The tragic story of world-renowned cellist Jacqueline du Pré, as told from the point of view of her sister, flautist Hilary du Pré-Finzi.
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Kanopy
73
6.5
/1032/
73
/106/
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/19/
3.2
/911/
100
/10/
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The Phantom (2021)
Carlos DeLuna was arrested in 1993 aged 21 for the murder of Wanda Lopez, and protested his innocence until his execution, declaring that it was another Carlos who committed the crime.
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68
38
7.0
/2354/
68
/72/
65
/56/
3.4
/1144/
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The Secret Diaries of Miss Anne Lister (2010)
A lesbian in the 1800s who keeps a detailed account of her life written in coded diaries attempts to live independently while juggling an affair with a married woman.
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76
35
7.6
/605/
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/89/
72
/29/
3.5
/613/
92
/12/
73
/1/

Diana, Our Mother: Her Life and Legacy (2017)
A fresh and revealing insight into Princess Diana through the personal and intimate reflections of her two sons and her friends and family.
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63
31
6.0
/1549/
68
/67/
60
/33/
3.3
/826/

Treasures from the Wreck of the Unbelievable (2017)
This cinematic journey into the waters off East Africa chronicles the story behind artist Damien Hirst's massive exhibition of oceanic treasures.
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Kanopy
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8.7
/81/
83
/3/
90
/3/

Simon Schama: The Road to Auschwitz (2025)
In the most personal and unflinching film of his career, historian Simon Schama confronts the enormity of the Holocaust and the catastrophe experienced by its victims. In a journey that ends with his first visit to Auschwitz, Simon travels across the Continent to explore how the Holocaust was far more than a Nazi obsession that played out in gas chambers, but a European-wide crime of complicity. From bullets in the Lithuanian lands of his ancestors to bureaucracy in the Netherlands, he reveals how deep-rooted prejudice was weaponised to turn people against their Jewish neighbours. As a moving interview with a survivor reveals, the story of how ‘evil comes step by step’ remains powerfully relevant today.
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fuboTV
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6.4
/21/
100
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Churchill: Winning the War, Losing the Peace (2015)
Just weeks after VE day, Winston Churchill found himself in new battle: to be reelected Prime Minister. Confident of his victory after leading through WWII, he never expected his countrymen to turn so vehemently on their Great British Bulldog
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8.0
/14/

Revealing Anne Lister (2010)
Early 19th-century England is usually seen through the eyes of Jane Austen and the Brontë sisters. Sue Perkins explores a dramatically different version, as lived and recorded by Anne Lister. A Yorkshire landowner, she kept a detailed, partly coded diary, revealing graphic details of her love affairs with women. Regency England was surprisingly tolerant of Anne's chosen lifestyle, and it was only when Anne sought to sink a coal mine on her land that criticism of her private life became public.
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Britbox Apple TV Channel
73
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76
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70
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Charles III: The Coronation Year (2023)
Follows King Charles III and Queen Camilla in the aftermath of the death and state funeral of Queen Elizabeth II, and the start of his reign.
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80
/1/

Histoires de l'âge d'or islamique (2013)
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5.5
/21/
60
/1/

Brexit Means Brexit: The Unofficial Version (2017)
Award-winning director Patrick Forbes goes beyond the headlines to film the bitter battle to govern Britain after 2016’s referendum vote. Filmed over one extraordinary year, it’s a story of low politics, high ambition and bitter personal animosities – at stake the biggest decision the UK has taken for decades. Can the prime minister tame the judges, the opposition and finally the public to deliver Brexit? One thing everyone involved agrees on, get this wrong and, ‘we will see another even bigger seismic change in this country’s politics’.
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7.6
/21/

Anne: The Princess Royal at 70 (2020)
A landmark portrait of Princess Anne - the hugely popular royal who refused to follow the script. Exclusive access to the Princess and her family reveals a quick-witted mother, grandmother, Olympian and Nobel nominee who shows no sign of slowing down.
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7.4
/51/
70
/5/
83
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David Starkey's Magna Carta (2015)
David Starkey looks at the origins of Magna Carta, the document that has underpinned British liberties since it was created in 1215 to check the abuses of King John.
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Britbox Apple TV Channel
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6.6
/47/
70
/1/
100
/1/

A Very Royal Wedding (2017)
Marking the 70th anniversary of Queen Elizabeth and Prince Philip, this documentary celebrates the lavish wedding with archival footage and interviews. Sharing their memories are Joan Collins, Sheila Hancock, and Prince Michael of Kent who was page boy in the ceremony. And meet the ordinary people who made "the people's wedding" such a special occasion, including one of the seamstresses responsible for the spectacular wedding dress.
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5.7
/39/
60
/1/

Invitation to a Royal Wedding (2018)
ITN News' Sir Trevor McDonald and Julie Etchingham look ahead to the wedding of Prince Harry and Meghan Markle and go behind the scenes of previous royal weddings, speaking to those involved in organising them.
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70
/1/

The Fringe, Fame and Me (2022)
The Fringe, Fame and Me is the story of how a small Scottish arts festival that began 75 years ago this year became a national institution – a crucible where new stars are forged, careers made, and sometimes, dreams dashed. Told by the stars who first found fame at the Edinburgh Fringe, this is the inside story of what it takes to make a name here, from those who enjoyed overnight success to those who slogged for years to make it. Through their triumphs, favourite jokes, and sometimes painful failures, we’ll discover a hidden history of British comedy – revealing how the gags we find funny and the comedians we love reflect our changing culture.
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7.6
/20/
70
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TS Eliot: Into 'The Waste Land' (2022)
An exploration of TS Eliot's The Waste Land, in its centenary year, that for the first time uncovers the personal story behind Eliot's creation of his celebrated poem.
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7.7
/32/
20
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100
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Dancing the Nutcracker: Inside the Royal Ballet (2016)
This Christmas, step into the magical world of The Nutcracker. For the first time in many years, the Royal Ballet has given full access behind the scenes for a landmark 90-minute documentary as they prepare for this season's yuletide production.
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HBO Max
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7.7
/31/

Prince Philip: The Royal Family Remembers (2021)
Filmed throughout his one hundredth year – before and after his death – this landmark portrait of the Duke of Edinburgh features only those who knew him best: his family and closest staff.
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60
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The Queen's Coronation in Colour (2018)
Alexander Armstrong looks back on the coronation for the 65th anniversary, and introduces some of the best quality colour footage of the event that survives to this day. Trevor McDonald, Len Goodman, Michael Crawford and Alison Steadman share their memories of the festivities, while royal insiders including Prince Michael of Kent recall being directly involved in the historic moment.
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6.6
/52/
25
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Footprints in the Snow (2005)
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.
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32
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5.2
/237/
15
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23
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Saint-Ex (1996)
Poetic biography of author Antoine de Saint-Exupéry.
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6.8
/47/

Brexit: A Very British Coup? (2016)
BBC documentary charting the politics of both sides of the Brexit campaign and the resulting changes in Westminster.
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76
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7.0
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/10/
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The Genius of George Boole (2015)
Narrated by Oscar-winning actor Jeremy Irons, The Genius of George Boole assembles academics and industry leaders from across the globe to explore the life and importance of one of the world’s greatest unsung heroes.
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7.1
/44/
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1944: Should We Bomb Auschwitz? (2019)
In 1944, two prisoners miraculously escaped from Auschwitz. They told the world of the horror of the Holocaust and raised one of the greatest moral questions of the 20th century.
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fuboTV
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7.7
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85
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60
/4/

Our Queen at Ninety (2016)
Documentary following the Queen and members of the British Royal Family.
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61
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7.2
/241/
62
/12/
50
/3/

Ten Billion (2015)
The Earth's population is expected to reach 10 billion people by 2050. The consequences will be catastrophic. Based on Stephen Emmott's hit theater show, Ten Billion is a wake up call to an unprecedented planetary emergency.
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8.1
/27/
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75
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Hilary Mantel: Return to Wolf Hall (2020)
One of the world’s greatest living writers - Hilary Mantel - delves into her past and present, intertwining the themes of the Wolf Hall trilogy with stories from her own life.
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7.7
/45/
20
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Goya: Crazy Like a Genius (2002)
Join art historian Robert Hughes for a fascinating journey into the life of Spanish painter Francisco Goya. Using the artist's works as the benchmarks in this biographical profile, Hughes follows Goya from his role as painter to the royal court through his maturity as a war reporter and into his troubled final years. Hughes reveals how the upheaval of Goya's life can be traced through his paintings that range from the fanciful to the insane.
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Britbox Apple TV Channel
80
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7.4
/182/
68
/11/
100
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The Last Days of Anne Boleyn (2013)
Writers and historians including Hilary Mantel and Philippa Gregory revisit the last days of Anne Boleyn, who in 1536 became the first queen in British history to be executed.
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7.6
/17/
80
/3/
80
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Churchill: When Britain Said No (2015)
Documentary which examines the reasons why Winston Churchill and the Conservative Party lost the General Election of 1945, after Churchill had just led the country to victory in the World War II.
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Britbox Apple TV Channel
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6.1
/67/
61
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30
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Russia 1917: Countdown to Revolution (2017)
Russia, 1917. After the abdication of Czar Nicholas II Romanov, the struggle for power confronts allies, enemies, factions and ideas; a ruthless battle between democracy and authoritarianism that will end with the takeover of the government by Vladimir Lenin and the Bolsheviks.
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Awesome Beauty: The Art of Industrial Britain (2017)
Lachlan Goudie explores Britain's industrial landscapes and the artists and artworks inspired by them in a thought-provoking journey that challenges our national stereotypes.
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The Cancer Vaccine
Uğur Şahin and Özlem Türeci’s race to create an entirely new class of medicines that use the body’s own defenses to defeat cancer will be charted
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The Lost World of Tyntesfield (2003)
Dan Cruickshank explores one of Britain’s last Victorian country homes, Tyntesfield, a Gothic fantasy frozen in time and a monument to the Victorian age.
poster
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The Banker's Guide to Art (2016)
Documentary that takes an inside look at the high-stakes, and sometimes murky, world of art collecting.


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