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- When Ana is upgraded to first class on a work trip, she meets handsome Will, who mistakes Ana for her boss, Claire. A white lie then sets off a glamorous chain of events, romance and opportunity, until her fib threatens to surface.
- Follows the Díaz-Aguirre family, whose perfect universe turns upside down after the death of the patriarch, who in his will asks his wife to recover the 'Sardinete', his first fishing boat which is rusting in a Moroccan port.
- 99% of those who carried out the murders in the Holocaust were never prosecuted. Why not?
- Examines the new media monopoly by corporations in America versus the public battle for truth and democracy.
- How do researchers observe the physical forces at work on the Sun's surface? Can we recreate in the laboratory the nuclear fusion that takes place at its heart? What would be the impact of a major solar storm on the power grids of an interconnected world? With astrophysicists, nuclear energy researchers, historians of science, artists and hunters of the aurora borealis - a phenomenon caused by the entry of particles from the solar wind into the Earth's atmosphere - this documentary sets out to discover a star that has been a symbol of life since the dawn of humanity.
- By launching its fleet against the Chinese junks in 1889, the British Empire declared one of the first wars motivated solely by economic interests. Deploring a trade balance largely in deficit with China, the United Kingdom wants to sell him its stocks of opium by force. Faced with resistance from the Qing Empire, the British went on the offensive in the name of free trade, whose pacificating virtues they were convinced of. Since this exemplary history of ambiguous relations between states, from cooperation to fierce competition, trade wars have been repeated, increasingly sophisticated but not always less bloody. The advent of the industrial revolution, liberalism and then globalization have multiplied the sources of conflict.
- Are you in love? Are you crazy, skeptical or just very politically incorrect? In Robert Stoltenberg's sketch series, you meet them all.
- Growing up in the Jamaica district of Queens in the 70s and 80s, Corey Pegues played cops and robbers like all the other kids on the block but he never expected to become both.
- From "The Little Mermaid" to "The Snow Queen", Hans Christian Andersen has left behind a rich collection of stories tinged with magic, but also with tragedy, which have kept a place of honor, from generation to generation, in children's libraries and the collective imagination. At the antipodes of the Grimm brothers' optimistic folk tales, the melancholy of his stories, sometimes crowned with a desperate end, speaks true to children and their parents alike. His tales, whose contemporary popularity also owes much to Disney, earned him immense fame from his maturity, beyond the borders of his native Denmark, even if the rest of his work (he was also a playwright, poet, novelist and short story writer) was hardly successful.
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- The self-governing Isle of Man is the starting point for Michael Portillo's latest railway adventure. Michael is in his element as it is a paradise for rail lovers.
- 2020– 1hTV EpisodeDesign experts Carter Oosterhouse and Mikel Welch join Drew and Ross Mathews at the news desk for a round of "Design Yay or Nay";
- 2020– 1hTV EpisodeSinger Marie Osmond; chef Eitan Bernath;
- As patients gets sicker, Abbey and the team take on the Covid-19 pandemic, stretching each of them to their limits.
- The team deal with a new Covid-19 winter wave. As pressure becomes unmanageable, Abbey takes action to voice the pandemic's full effect on the NHS.
- Lee Mack is back to present the quiz which tests how your brain works, as 100 people attempt to make it all the way to the 1% question and win up to £100,000.
- In the County town of Devon, Michael visits Exeter cathedral joins stonemasons conserving the Beer stonework. He explores a network of tunnels and views a 1,000 year old book in the cathedral library. The last stop on this leg is Plymouth.
- In Aberdeen, Adam tries Aberdeen Angus at one of the city's finest steak restaurants. Later, he checks out meat pies from an award-winning local butcher.
- In 2021, 9-year-old Alfie Steele was found unresponsive. His mother is seemingly shocked, but the police soon become suspicious when they dig deeper.
- 2020– 40mTV-PGTV EpisodeDrew and Ross Mathews hit the headlines; fashion and beauty expert Kristina Zias takes Drew through the big spring fashion trends and demonstrates them on viewers; Drew-crewer Pilar Valdes joins Drew and Ross Mathews at the news desk and tells of her experience going to a tofu shop, that has been around for almost 100 years, to learn about how tofu is made;
- Kamala Harris talks about how it feels to be the first female vice-president in U.S. history, being part of a modern family, and where she gets her inspiration from; Vice President Kamala Harris talks about the importance of mentoring young people; Drew surprises the Vice President with students from her alma mater, Howard University;
- 2020– 1hTV-PGTV EpisodeTikTok star Chris Olsen and singer Meghan Trainor; drag queen Sasha Velour (TV series, "We're Here"); Drew and Ross Mathews cover travel news with TikTok star Nicki Sutherland; Nicki's travel tips;
- 2020– 40mTV-14TV EpisodeSinger Cyndi Lauper talks about her iconic career, filming the documentary, "The Greatest Night in Pop", and working on her Broadway show; Drew and Ross Mathews cover the headlines and share their favorite picks for the weekend, including books and electronics;
- Episode: (2024)2020– 40mTV-PGTV EpisodeSinger Meghan Trainor discusses headlines at the news desk with Drew and Ross Mathews and is joined by her husband, Daryl Sabara, for a segment of "Drew Love"; makeup artist Pat McGrath shows how to apply makeup to achieve the "glass skin" look that she made popular and "chrome core", inspired by a makeup look that she did for Taylor Swift, then joins Drew and Ross for a beauty-themed Drew's News;
- The priest is exceptionally enthusiastic about the new organist.
- Jonas thinks the word wheelchair is offensive, and wonders why it couldn't be called an individual mover.
- Ingar's personal assistant turns crazy when his girlfriend comes to visit.
- Jeanette and Lulla have high hopes for the evening.