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- A biography of artist Frida Kahlo, who channeled the pain of a crippling injury and her tempestuous marriage into her work.
- Filmmaker Michael Moore explores the roots of America's predilection for gun violence.
- Documentary about legendary Paramount producer Robert Evans (the film shares the same name as Evans's famous 1994 autobiography).
- Omar wants to write an authorized biography on a dead writer and travels to a farm in Uruguay to meet the trustees - the writer's brother, widow and cute mistress/mother of his daughter.
- 'All Things Must Pass' is a documentary that explores the rise and fall of Tower Records, and its legacy forged by its rebellious founder, Russ Solomon.
- "RETROSEXUAL: The 80's" takes a journey back to the 1980s to examine popular fashion, cultural fads, trendsetters and sex symbols of the decade in this 5-part documentary that includes a collection of archival footage and commentary from the cultural icons who set the standards during this time period. The special premiered November 14, 2004 on VH1.
- Reggie Kray's last interview from his hospital bed. He describes his relationship with his brother Ronnie, his criminal activity, marriage, his family and associates. He especially talks about his trial that got him 30+ years in prison for murder. Interviews with his current wife, his associates, lawyers, judges and friends.
- A docudrama biopic of the 19th-century author Charles Dickens
- The films, affairs and struggles of the iconic star of The Blue Angel as told by Rosemary Clooney, Roger Corman, Deanna Durbin and many more.
- Dramatised biography of writer George Orwell.
- World War II historian John Curatola rates eight battle scenes in movies and television for realism. He discusses the accuracy of World War II battle scenes from "Saving Private Ryan" (1998), starring Tom Hanks; "Dunkirk" (2017), featuring Tom Hardy; and "Band of Brothers" S1E3 (2001), with Damian Lewis. He also comments on the weaponry used in "Fury" (2014), with Brad Pitt; "Patton" (1970); and "Enemy at the Gates" (2001). Curatola analyzes the tactics displayed in "The Forgotten Battle" (2020) and "Defiance" (2008), starring Daniel Craig.
- Genius is a chilling movie based on the life and tragic murder of John Lennon.
- Roger Moore presents the ten best sequences ever to have appeared in the James Bond series, and cast members recall their favourite moments.
- Friends and colleagues recall the life and career of the much missed British character actress Yootha Joyce.
- A celebration of singer and television presenter Cilla Black's lorra lorra years in show business.
- Avant garde artist and bohemian Emile Norman is profiled and his life as an out and proud gay man in Big Sur, California is examined.
- Ancient-warfare expert Roel Konijnendijk rates 10 battle tactics, ancient warfare weapons and infantry/cavalry formations in movies and television for realism, with scenes from "Game of Thrones" and "The Witcher."
- Sometimes reduced to the image of a cursed artist, Amedeo Modigliani, an admirer of the masters of the Italian Renaissance, has traced an unparalleled path in modern art.
- Kenneth Bombace, the CEO of security firm Global Threat Solutions, reacts to 10 memorable bodyguard scenes from movies and TV and rates them based on their accuracy. Bombace looks at private security details under attack in "Man on Fire" (2004) and "Bodyguard" (2018). He addresses scenes featuring pop stars at concerts and award shows, such as "Taken" (2008) and "The Bodyguard" (1992). He also discusses transporting and taking care of political clients, as seen in "The Hitman's Bodyguard" (2017) and "The West Wing" in Season Three episodes 20 and 21 (2002), and billionaires like Tony Stark in "Iron Man 3" (2013).
- Pilot and Air Force officer Lt. Col. Matt Ziemann rates eight World War II dogfight scenes in movies for realism. He discusses the accuracy of real World War II-era dogfights portrayed in Christopher Nolan's "Dunkirk" (2017), Michael Bay's "Pearl Harbor" (2001), and "Battle of Britain" (1969), starring Michael Caine. He also comments on the realism of certain fighting tactics and the physics of flight in "Red Tails" (2012), "Unbroken" (2014), "Midway" (2019), "Memphis Belle" (1990), and "The Eternal Zero" (2013).
- WWI historian Alexander Watson rates five more First World War battle scenes from movies for realism. He discusses the accuracy of the trench warfare and military strategy portrayed in "1917" (2019) and "Paths of Glory" (1957). He also comments on surprise attacks, cavalry, and helmets in "War Horse" (2011) and "Blizzard of Souls" (2019). Watson analyzes the guns, artillery, ships, destroyers, cannons, and other weapons used in "Admiral" (2008).
- Tobias Capwell, the curator of arms and armor at The Wallace Collection in London, reacts to seven memorable scenes featuring medieval weapons and armor and rates them based on their historical accuracy.
- The UK military's chief survival instructor, John Hudson, looks at nine sea-based survival scenes from popular TV shows and movies and rates them based on realism. He looks at "All Is Lost" (2013), "Titanic" (1997), "Unbroken" (2014), "Adrift" (2018), "Cast Away" (2000), "The Shallows" (2016), "The Perfect Storm" (2000), "Life of Pi" (2012), and "It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia" S7E2 (2011).