Dating’s Dangerous Secrets
Presenter Linda Adey investigates rape and sexual assaults taking place after meeting via a dating app – could dating app companies be doing more to protect their users?
A Land without a Queen
For Arte’s ‘Regards’ international current affairs series, a reportage-style film as the British people mark the passing of their monarch.
Our World – Fixing San Francisco
Fixing San Francisco (BBC). BBC reporter James Clayton explores the fentanyl epidemic in San Francisco, where two people every day die of this highly addictive drug.
Our World – Ischgl: The Super-Spreader Ski Resort
BBC Europe Editor Katya Adler explores what went wrong at the Austrian resort of Ischgl at the start of the global pandemic and asks what lessons can be learned.
Billion Dollar Deals
‘Billion Dollar Deals And How They Changed Your World’, BBC2 Jacques Peretti’s three-part documentary series exploring the revolutionary deals that shaped the modern world – the story of how our world was changed by people we have never heard of, transforming our lives without us realising it had even happened.
Murder, Mystery And My Family
BBC1 Barristers Sasha Wass and Jeremy Dein investigate a gang-related murder in Clapham Common in 1953 that left one teenager dead and another man sentenced to hang. What appears to be a fistfight masks a more violent clash – someone has a knife. Three men are stabbed, and 17-year-old John Beckley later dies from his […]
Dispatches – Britain’s Extreme Weather: Superstorms and Heatwaves
Since 2001, the UK has had 15 of the 16 hottest summers on record. Morland Sanders explores climate change, asking why severe weather is likely to hit harder in the coming years.
On Assignment – Why The Coal Industry Is Dividing Germany
Angela Merkel’s progressive environmental policies have earned her the moniker ‘The Climate Chancellor’. Yet despite a promise to phase out coal power by 2035, Germany continues to expand its vast lignite coal mines.
Panorama – Britain’s Killer Motorways?
Reporter Richard Bilton speaks to the families of crash victims and asks whether Britain’s motorways are becoming death traps.
Unreported World – Nirvana For Sale
Marcel Theroux reports from Thailand on the controversial Dhammakaya movement, which has millions of followers around the world.