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The Flaw explains in unprecedented depth the underlying causes of the global financial crisis
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Last broadcast: Tuesday 08 November, 10PM on More4
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Phil Grabsky's humorous, poignant film follows optimistic, cheeky and inquisitive Afghan boy Mir over 10 years as he grows into a man in one of the most turbulent countries on Earth
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Last broadcast: Tuesday 01 November, 10PM on More4
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The true story of a gang of young drug dealers, told using surveillance footage to provide a fascinating insight into their lives, those of their customers, and the ATF operation to convict them
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Last broadcast: 24 May 2011, on
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The story of a young man suffering from severe post-traumatic stress disorder, and his last chance of recovery, using dolphin-assisted therapy
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Last broadcast: 17 May 2011, on
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An intriguing look at Henry Kissinger, based on Niall Ferguson's two years of exclusive access to the Nobel Peace Prize winner
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Last broadcast: Tuesday 11 October, 10PM on More4
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Documentary telling the story of disgraced financier Bernard L Madoff, who was sentenced to 150 years in prison in June 2009 for defrauding investors out of billions of dollars
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Last broadcast: 26 July 2009, on
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Harris Fishman's fascinating documentary is a heady mix of dangerously exotic animals, complex personal relationships and a double tragedy
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The story of how Attila the Hun almost conquered Western Europe, and how the tide of history eventually turned against him
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Last broadcast: 26 August 2009, on
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A British scientist is attempting to convince farmers and the authorities to adopt his revolutionary alternative to slash-and-burn farming
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Last broadcast: Tuesday 27 September, 10PM on More4
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Coverage of the World Sheep Dog Trials 2011 where 26 nations and 240 of the world's greatest handlers and their dogs pit their wits against some of Britain's finest sheep
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Last broadcast: Saturday 24 September, 8.10PM on More4
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The remarkable tale of two cultures colliding in 1960s Australia, told through the story of one Aboriginal woman
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Last broadcast: 26 January 2011, on
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A new film about Alexandria provides the centrepiece of Bettany Hughes' definitive history of the ancient world and classical civilisation
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Last broadcast: 05 May 2010, on
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Starsuckers is a hilarious, shocking documentary about the celebrity-obsessed media and how they feed our addiction to fame
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The story of General Butt Naked, the despised Liberian warlord responsible for the death of 20,000 people, who reinvented himself as an evangelical preacher
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Last broadcast: 02 August 2011, on
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Using cutting edge visual effects and CGI, this scientific visual extravaganza creates the first accurate non-stop journey from here to the edge of the universe
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Last broadcast: 22 January 2011, on
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The story of the people of Semipalatinsk in Kazakhstan, who were used as guinea pigs in the Soviet Union's testing of nuclear weapons
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Last broadcast: 19 July 2011, on
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The chilling story of New York surgeon Dr Michael Mastromarino, who illegally carved up hundreds of corpses without permission before selling the bones and tissue on for transplants
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Last broadcast: 26 October 2010, on
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The Khmer Rouge slaughtered nearly two million people in the late 1970s. Yet the Killing Fields of Cambodia remain unexplained. Investigative journalist Thet Sambath records shocking testimonies, from the foot soldiers to Pol Pot's right-hand man.
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Last broadcast: 05 July 2011, on
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Watch Anna Wintour, editor of Vogue, as she prepares the prestigious September 2007 issue of the fashion bible, with all the autumn fashions
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Last broadcast: 24 August 2010, on
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The story of Neda Agha Soltan, the young Iranian woman shot dead in Tehran in 2009 - who she was, why she became a powerful symbol and what she was fighting for
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Last broadcast: 21 June 2011, on
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This documentary uses archive footage and the recollections of an eclectic mix of key players from both camps to revisit a crucial period in Britain's social history: the miner's strike of 1984
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The Pipe meets members of a small community in a remote corner of Ireland resisting Shell Oil's attempts to lay a gas pipeline across their farmland
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Last broadcast: 14 June 2011, on
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The story of Thutmosis III, the 'Napoleon of Egypt', and how he brought Egyptian imperialism to its peak
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Last broadcast: 11 June 2011, on
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Martin Taylor's film is a revealing behind-the-scenes look at Australia's longest running and probably most politically incorrect beauty contest, Miss Nude Australia
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An Israeli entrepreneur is proposing a new service: pregnancy producing. His customers can select sperm and eggs online, with surrogacy outsourced to India. But what are the ethical and moral implications?
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Last broadcast: 31 May 2011, on
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High in the Andes in the 16th century, the fiercely independent Chachapoya tribes suddenly disappeared. Now archaeologists have found startling evidence that may indicate what happened to them.
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Last broadcast: 14 May 2011, on
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Mike Tyson's life, told in the ex-fighter's own words, finds the controversial ex-heavyweight champion ruefully reflecting on his past
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Last broadcast: 16 November 2010, on
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Nuclear waste remains hazardous to human life for at least 100,000 years. A huge bunker is being built in Finland to store some of it. This True Stories film examines the consequences.
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Last broadcast: 26 April 2011, on
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Commemorating the anniversary of the Chernobyl nuclear disaster, this documentary based on Mario Pertucci's poem tells the story of the people who dealt with the catastrophe at ground level
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The fascinating story of Mark Hogancamp who, brain-damaged and broke following a vicious attack, sought recovery in a second world war scale-model town he built in his garden
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Last broadcast: 19 April 2011, on
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Julie Moggan's True Stories film examines the allure of the fantasy world created by Mills & Boon's massively popular romance novels, through the eyes of three enthusiasts, one writer and a cover model
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Last broadcast: 12 April 2011, on
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An examination of the megafauna - huge Australian creatures including a giant wombat, a massive kangaroo and the earth's biggest flightless bird - and why they died out 60,000 years ago
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Last broadcast: 09 April 2011, on
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This story of the lives of three Australian women told with remarkable honesty demonstrates how fascinating and complex so-called 'ordinary' life can be
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Last broadcast: 22 March 2011, on
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When Robert F Kennedy's body was taken from New York to Washington by train for burial, thousands of mourners turned out to pay their respects. This film tells their story.
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Last broadcast: 16 March 2011, on
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A practical guide to dog health for owners and prospective owners of pedigree dogs, examining best practice in the world of pedigree breeding
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Last broadcast: 13 March 2011, on
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The story of a Mumbai slum school choir who perform a concert at the city's prestigious National Centre for the Performing Arts
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Last broadcast: 08 March 2011, on
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This innovative documentary combines scientific knowledge and CGI animation to reveal the diverse world below water
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Last broadcast: 05 March 2011, on
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Louie Psihoyos' Oscar-winning documentary shows in chilling detail the illicit slaughter of dolphins at Taijia, a rural Japanese cove
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Last broadcast: 20 July 2010, on
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The dramatic story of Alexander McQueen's rise to fashion stardom, his relationship with his eccentric, aristocratic muse and patron Isabella Blow, and of both their tragic suicides
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Last broadcast: 25 February 2011, on
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Mark Henderson was taken hostage in Colombia in 2003. Now he's returning to Colombia to meet one of his kidnappers and understand the truth behind his imprisonment.
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Last broadcast: 22 February 2011, on
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Bafta Award-winning film-maker Jezza Neumann's shocking portrait of Palestinian children living in the aftermath of war
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Last broadcast: 15 February 2011, on
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Multi-award winning US drama created by prolific novelist Michael Crichton that follows the busy lives of the hard-pressed doctors, nurses and support staff of a hectic inner-city emergency room
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In 1967, Dr Christiaan Barnard completed the world's first successful heart transplant. This factual drama, with Rupert Graves as Barnard, tells the story of this ground-breaking moment.
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In this True Stories documentary, David Bond decides to try and disappear off the face of the earth for a month. Can private investigators track him down? The results are both astonishing and scary...
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Jewish survivors of the Second World War tell their inspiring stories from the childhood years they spent in hiding and on the run
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Last broadcast: 26 January 2011, on
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After WWII, Britain was desperate to retain its status as a great power alongside the United States and the Soviet Union. Investing millions in increasingly powerful weapons seemed the only option.
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Last broadcast: 05 August 2009, on
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Filmed over a year, this documentary follows three troubled Glasgow schoolchildren on a journey to recapture their childhood
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Last broadcast: 18 January 2011, on
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Doug Block's film follows his relationship with his daughter Lucy as she, now aged 17, is just a year away from leaving home for college
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Last broadcast: 11 January 2011, on
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Deborah Scranton's powerful film looks at the 1994 genocide in Rwanda from both political and personal perspectives
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Last broadcast: 04 January 2011, on
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Jacques Peretti lifts the lid on how the weird world of Hollywood really operates behind the scenes
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Last broadcast: 30 December 2010, on