In this gritty and engrossing documentary series, Forensic Psychologist, Nigel Latta, examines the lives of New Zealand’s worst murderers.
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Today we consume more and more luxury items and these products are becoming increasingly disposable – but would we care more if we knew the human cost of making our luxuries?
If you spent a month finding out the truth about how and where your your fast food fixes were made - would you be so quick to guzzle them?
A group of British fashion victims see what its like to live and work in an Indian clothes factory and learn the true cost of cheap fashion.
Using a mix of visual events, graphics and live action, we see what makes our body the way it is in a unique and compelling way.
A unique seven year television project which provides a frank and intimate account of what it’s like to be a child growing up with a disability.
Britain has been the scene of the crime for the most famous heists in modern history. In this brand new series, rare archive footage provided by BBC Motion Gallery and reconstructions are framed by exclusive interviews with the cops and criminals.
Buying a house is the biggest financial decision most of us will ever make and if you do your detective work, there is still money to be made, even in the current climate.
Do the undiscovered geniuses of Britain want a new job and in turn a new life or are they happy with what they're already doing?
The shocking stories of the teenagers with the worst teeth in the country; how they got them, how it affects them and what they're doing about it...