Trailers – Page 90
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VideoRob Rinder: The Holocaust, My Family and Me, BBC1
Robert Rinder meets two British Jewish families who have been affected by the Holocaust. Produced by Wall to Wall
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VideoVirgin River, Netflix
Second run of drama series about the residents of a northern California town. Produced by Reel World Management
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VideoThe Vow, Sky Documentaries
Documentary series that provides an unprecedented look into the self-help group NXIVM. Produced by HBO and The Othrs
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VideoVoices of Fire, Netflix
Gospel series which follows Bishop Ezekiel Williams, a well-respected gospel musician in the area of Hampton Roads Virginia. Produced by I Am Other
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VideoNigella’s Cook, Eat, Repeat, BBC2
Nigella shares a multitude of new recipes that make the most of her favourite ingredients. Produced by BBC Studios
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VideoJames May: Oh Cook, Amazon
Cooking series based on James’ first cookbook ‘Oh Cook!: 60 easy recipes that any idiot can make’. Produced by New Entity and Plum Pictures
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VideoThe Trump Show, BBC2
Key players from inside Trump’s White House on his presidency. Produced by 72 Films
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VideoA Discovery Of Witches, Sky 1
Second series of Bad Wolf’s adaptation of Deborah Harkness’ bestselling novel
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VideoI’m A Celebrity…Get Me Out Of Here!, ITV
ITV Studios’ long-running entertainment format returns for a 20th series, swapping the Australian jungle for a castle in Wales
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VideoStrictly Amy: Crohn’s and Me, BBC1 Wales
Amy Dowden opens up about her battle with the debilitating condition Crohn’s disease and meets other sufferers. Produced by Wildflame Productions
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VideoAmerican Murder: The Family Next Door, Netflix
True crime doc following the case of Shanann Watts and her two young daughters who went missing in Colorado. Produced by Knickerbockerglory
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VideoRoadkill, BBC1
The Forge drama about a self-made and charismatic Conservative politician whose career and private life are derailed by his political enemies
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VideoBrave New World, Sky 1
Science fiction dystopian drama series adapted from Aldous Huxley’s 1932 novel. Produced by Universal Cable Productions


















