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Call The Cops: Breaking Point

"Call The Cops: Breaking Point"

This is the worst time I have ever known…if we had more police, they wouldn't be able to get away with it so easily, says convenience store owner Colleen,after being robbed for the fifth time in a little over a year.

Call The Cops: No Going Back

"Call The Cops: No Going Back"

Since 2017 Devon and Cornwall Police are dealing with over 18,000 extra 999 calls, with mental health related incidents now accounting for 40% of their workload.

Call The Cops: Juggling Chainsaws

"Call The Cops: Juggling Chainsaws"

It's the Easter Bank holiday in Devon and Cornwall, when the force's Control Rooms must deal with over a thousand incidents a day with a overstretched crew of frontline officers.

Call The Cops: Dark Times

"Call The Cops: Dark Times"

The effects of a changing Britain three years after Brexit, a political event that divided the nation.

Murderers And Their Mothers

S2, EP4 "Peter Sutcliffe: The Yorkshire Ripper"

Peter Sutcliffe, a once quiet boy who was very close to his mother, was convicted of murdering thirteen women and attacking seven other women.

Murderers And Their Mothers

S2, EP2 "Peter Moore: The Man in Black"

The death of his mother triggered a change in the character of Peter Moore, who went on to kill four men in the space of three months.

Murderers And Their Mothers

S2, EP5 "Thomas Watt Hamilton: Dunblane Massacre"

Thomas Watt Hamilton murdered almost an entire class of primary schoolchildren at the Dunblane Primary School in Scotland on March 13, 1996.

Murderers And Their Mothers

S2, EP3 "Michael Ryan: The Hungerford Massacre"

Michael Ryan went on a killing spree in the small town of Hungerford, resulting in the murder of 16 people, including his own mother.

Fake or Fortune?

S6, EP3 "Gauguin"

The team are on the trail of two pictures believed to be by 19th-century French master Paul Gauguin.

Fake or Fortune?

S7, EP1 "Nicholson"

The team tries to prove that a still life is the work of William Nicholson after it was purchased in 2006.

Fake or Fortune?

S7, EP2 "Toulouse-Lautrec"

The owner of two sketchbooks, unearthed in a shed in France, asks Fiona and Philip for help proving that they are the work of a young Toulouse-Lautrec.

Fake or Fortune?

S7, EP3 "Henry Moore"

Discovered in 2012 among 1,500 other works in a Nazi hoard, the team try to deduce whether a small watercolor sketch is the work of famed British 20th century sculptor Henry Moore.

Fake or Fortune?

S7, EP4 "A Double Whodunnit"

Fiona and Philip investigate two rare portraits of black British subjects from the 18th and 19th centuries, both highly unusual in their positive depiction of black sitters at a time when Britain was still heavily engaged in slavery.

Fake or Fortune?

S7, EP5 "Giacometti"

The team investigates their first piece of sculpture as they try and prove that an abstract plaster head is a missing work by world famous sculptor Alberto Giacometti.

Leguizamo Does America

S1, EP1 "New York City"

John explores various ways in which Latin culture, though often marginalized, has had a tremendous influence on the nation's culture capital: New York City.

Leguizamo Does America

S1, EP2 "Miami"

John visits Miami to find out why this city has become such a mecca for Latinos leaving their homeland, and to show how their culture and flair makes Miami a true slice of all things Latin within the U.S.

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