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  • Parole

    Episode Four

    Broadcast
    2023 (59 mins)

    34 year-old Ruben is facing the Parole Board after serving a sentence for biting a man’s ear off. Will he be able to persuade the Board he is a changed man or will his offending past catch up with him?...

  • Parole

    Episode 5

    Broadcast
    2023 (59 mins)

    Three years ago, 35-year-old Ben went on a drink and drugs binge that ended with a failed bank robbery. Having been released and reoffended numerous times before, will his recent illness be enough to make...

  • The Detectives

    Series 3 - Ep 5

    Broadcast
    2021 (59 mins)

    4.50pm on a summer evening, a van pulls up outside an address on a residential street in Manchester. The occupants of the vehicle are delivering drugs to a local crack house. As the driver gets out and goes...

  • The Prosecutors

    Babes in the Wood

    Broadcast
    2019 (59 mins)

    This exclusive documentary follows the culmination of a 32-year fight for justice in a notorious unsolved double child murder. On 9th October, 1986, nine-year-old friends Karen Hadaway and Nicola Fellows...

  • Catching Britain’s Killers: The Crimes That Changed Us

    Episode 1

    Broadcast
    2019 (59 mins)

    This episode begins in Leicestershire in the heart of England, in the 1980s. In 1983 and then only three years later, in 1986, the villages of Narborough and Enderby were shaken by the murders of two local...

  • Catching Britain’s Killers: The Crimes That Changed Us

    Episode 2

    Broadcast
    2019 (59 mins)

    Beginning in 1989, this episode tells the story of a murder in Billingham in Teeside that would lead to one mother challenging an 800 year old law. In November 1989, Julie Hogg, a young single mother,...

  • Catching Britain’s Killers: The Crimes That Changed Us

    Episode 3

    Broadcast
    2019 (59 mins)

    Beginning in 1972, this episode tells the story of a miscarriage of justice that would lead to major changes in police powers. In 1972, the body of Maxwell Confait was found, in a house in Catford, South...

  • Why Slavery?

    Jailed in America

    Broadcast
    2018 (59 mins)

    For director Roger Ross Williams, prison was not a distant possibility when he was growing up, but a daily threat. "As a young Black man in a chaotic environment, I always felt there was a chance that,...

  • The People vs The NHS: Who Gets the Drugs?

    The People vs The NHS: Who Gets the Drugs?

    Broadcast
    2018 (59 mins)

    PrEP is a drug that experts believe could end the HIV and AIDS epidemic. But in 2016 the NHS, after 18 months of consultation, made the controversial decision that they could not fund it. This is the...

  • The Prosecutors

    Prison, Drugs and Drones

    Broadcast
    2018 (59 mins)

    Filmed over a year with behind the scenes access to the CPS and West Mercia police, this film follows Senior Crown Prosecutor Eran Cutliffe as she works to build an extraordinarily complex case against a...