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- In the 1980s, the X-Men must defeat an ancient all-powerful mutant, En Sabah Nur, who intends to thrive by bringing destruction to the world.
- Academy Award-winning film-maker Oliver Stone interviews Russian president Vladimir Putin about divisive issues related to U.S.-Russia relations.
- In the personal and inspiring stories of four patients urgently searching for answers to mysterious symptoms, Below the Belt exposes widespread problems in our health care systems.
- The BBC's flagship morning news programme covering current affairs, business and sports, plus guest interviews and weather reports.
- Serious news reports, analysis and no-holds-barred interviews with leading politicians and public figures.
- Daily evening and nightly news bulletins for North West England.
- Sunday morning political interview and discussion programme presented by Laura Kuenssberg. The big names behind the big stories. Laura talks to those making the news, inside and outside politics.
- Swedish documentary filmmaker Nahid Persson follows the Irani-exiled Masih Alinejad, her fight against the Iranian regime's forced hijab laws and her viral movement My Stealthy Freedom.
- A BBC documentary on the fall of legendary porn star Ron Jeremy following his arrest after many allegations of sexual abuse and rape by many women who worked in the porn industry. Featuring interviews with victims and industry insiders, and a reporter who covered the case.
- The Church of the Holy Sepulchre in the Old City of Jerusalem - the most sacred place in Christendom - is shared by six different Christian sects: Greek Orthodox, Catholics, Armenians, Copts, Syrians and the Ethiopians - all of whom are constantly trying to maintain the ancient, fragile Status Quo. The guardians of the key to the Church are two Moslem families, both of which claim to be the key custodian. And one Israeli Police officer, Johnny, who's responsible for keeping the peace in the Church.
- Four young QI researchers - known by Stephen Fry's affectionate nickname as 'The QI Elves' - tell each other the most interesting things they've discovered in the news this week.
- Konnie Huq explores and celebrates the very best of British children's programming from the past 100 years.
- Johanna Young was 14 when she went missing from her family home in Watton, Norfolk, on 23 December 1992. Three days later her body was found partially clothed, covered in scratches and lying face down in water.
- In February 2020, a shocking video began to circulate on Chinese social media. A group of African children are being instructed, by a voice off-camera, to chant phrases in Chinese. The kids repeat the words with smiles and enthusiasm - but they don't understand that what they're being told to say is "I am a black monster and my IQ is low." The clip ignited outrage in China and beyond. But no-one ever answered the crucial questions: Why was this filmed? Where was it shot? Who made it? These questions send #BBCAfricaEye and #BBCEyeInvestigations reporters Runako Celina and Henry Mhango on a journey into a Chinese video-making industry that exploits vulnerable children across the continent.
- Live mid-morning rolling news coverage by the BBC.
- The Lazarus Heist is a true crime news podcast that investigates the 2014 Sony Pictures hack. The program is hosted by Geoff White and Jean Lee who discuss the circumstances behind the hack and the investigation that seemed to point the finger at North Korea though Pyongyang denies involvement.
- After a six-week trial, four men have been convicted in the United States in a high-profile case connected to the storming of Capitol Hill in Washington two years ago. The four members of the far-right Proud Boys group were convicted on a charge of seditious conspiracy, defined as a plot to overthrow the government. US Prosecutors have now charged more than 1,000 people with offences in relation to the January 6, 2021 attack, but there is little agreement in a bitterly divided America about exactly what happened on that day. The dispute threatens to poison American democracy. The BBC's David Grossman was there as events unfolded and filmed the Proud Boys and spoke to their leaders. He assesses what this infamous date means for the United States.
- Mariam Mola is a self-styled entrepreneur - and a career con artist. In this wild game of cat-and-mouse, she's exposed by her victims as the fraudster she really is.
- A daily review of the day's play at Wimbledon presented by Katherine Downes, featuring special guests, interviews and analysis, plus a round-up of the day's other sporting news.
- Fighting against evil in a time-travelling midwinter family drama. A gripping journey through a frozen landscape... and an unending epic battle against the forces of "the Dark". On midwinter's eve, 11-year-old Will Stanton discovers he is an ancient being and guardian of "the Light".
- British weekday news bulletin covering the latest international stories.
- Max Clifford was a powerful media publicist to the stars. But in 2014 he was jailed for historic sex crimes. Now, the survivors of his abuse tell their stories.
- The BBC explores the TikTok trend 'Turkey Teeth', in which young people are travelling to Turkey to get a brand new smile - by shaving down their natural teeth.
- Katty Kay in Washington and Christian Fraser in London report on the events that are shaping our world.