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						My Grandparents’ War - Series 2
						
Kit Harrington, Toby Jones and Keira Knightly unravel the complex, personal stories of their grandparents’s wartime experience.
						
Directed by Frank Hanly Wonderhood for
Channel 4
3 x 46 min
						
The Loch Ness Monster (w/t)
						
Told through the voices of the people who were involved this series looks at the legends, the science and the social context behind Scotland’s greatest enduring myth.
						
Directed by Stephen Finnigan
Two Rivers for Channel Five & Paramount
3 x 60 min
						
India 1947: Partition In Colour
						
75 years on from one of the 20th century’s greatest catastrophes this two-part series tells the story of the personal rivalries between the key players at the centre of partition and what impact their relationships had on this momentous event.
						
Directed by Laura Nash Optomen for Channel 4
2 x 46 min
						
Banged Up Abroad
						
An episode in this tense, dramatic crime series - a story of the sleazier side of ex-pat life in Goa and things going badly wrong.
						
Directed by Ben Reid Raw for Nat Geo
						
Agatha Christie (w/t)
						
Lucy Worsley shares her research on the writer’s personal letters and papers and uncovers the real Agatha Christie - the story of the person who, despite the obstacles of class and gender, became an astonishingly successful working woman.
						
Directed by Rachel Jardine and Ed Moriarty BBC Studios for BBC 2
2 x 60 min
						
Union with David Olusoga (w/t)
						
This five-part landmark series seeks to bring a timely understanding of the history lying beneath the fault lines of contemporary Britain.
						
Directed by Susie Painter Uplands Television for BBC 2
5 x 60 min
					
				
			
		
	
	
		
		
	
	
		
			
				
					
						
					
				
			
		
	
	
Kit Harrington, Toby Jones and Keira Knightly unravel the complex, personal stories of their grandparents’s wartime experience.
Directed by Frank Hanly Wonderhood for
Channel 4
3 x 46 min
The Loch Ness Monster (w/t)
Told through the voices of the people who were involved this series looks at the legends, the science and the social context behind Scotland’s greatest enduring myth.
Directed by Stephen Finnigan
Two Rivers for Channel Five & Paramount
3 x 60 min
India 1947: Partition In Colour
75 years on from one of the 20th century’s greatest catastrophes this two-part series tells the story of the personal rivalries between the key players at the centre of partition and what impact their relationships had on this momentous event.
Directed by Laura Nash Optomen for Channel 4
2 x 46 min
Banged Up Abroad
An episode in this tense, dramatic crime series - a story of the sleazier side of ex-pat life in Goa and things going badly wrong.
Directed by Ben Reid Raw for Nat Geo
Agatha Christie (w/t)
Lucy Worsley shares her research on the writer’s personal letters and papers and uncovers the real Agatha Christie - the story of the person who, despite the obstacles of class and gender, became an astonishingly successful working woman.
Directed by Rachel Jardine and Ed Moriarty BBC Studios for BBC 2
2 x 60 min
Union with David Olusoga (w/t)
This five-part landmark series seeks to bring a timely understanding of the history lying beneath the fault lines of contemporary Britain.
Directed by Susie Painter Uplands Television for BBC 2
5 x 60 min