My Pet Shame

The Pet Shame clinic is open for business helping embarrassed owners across the Nation with their awkward animal issues.This series will bring you a fresh raft of embarrassing pet problems from stinky terrapins and horses with hayfever, to aggressive alpacas and killer ferrets…

Joanna Page is on hand to lend a sympathetic ear to frustrated and worried pet owners whilst Vet Marc Abraham is at the helm with medical advice.

Cook Yourself Thin Series 3

Forget fad diets – they don’t work. If you want to lose weight, keep it off and still eat all your favourite foods, then Cook Yourself Thin chef , Gizzi Erskine, is about to come to your rescue. When it comes to weightloss, small and simple changes can add up to BIG results on the scales. This is the programme which shows you how to have your cake and eat it … get ready to Cook Yourself Thin.

Eurovision: A Song For Justin

Justin and the Eurovision Song Contest might be the greatest camp double-act ever, and over two 60 minute films we follow Justin’s progress as he attempts to enter for any country that will have him.

Theo’s Adventure Capitalists

Dragons’ Den star Theo Paphitis presents a new three-part series that follows the fortunes of nine brave and bold British companies trying to expand in three of the world’s most dynamic emerging markets. Vietnam, India, and Brazil. While Britain is still stuck in the recession, these economies are expanding. There couldn’t be a better time than now for British businesses to seize the opportunities offered by some of the world’s fastest-growing – but risky – markets.

The Seasons: with Alan Titchmarsh

This landmark series, presented by Britain’s favourite gardener, Alan Titchmarsh, aims to reconnect us to the knowledge of just how influential the seasons still are on us, and every other living organism in the British Isles. From cities to the countryside, a combination of stunning wildlife photography and real life stories reveals how, and why, everything in these islands is still in tune with seasonal changes.


Ross Kemp: Battle for the Amazon is a two part documentary looking into the socio-economic and environmental pressures facing the Amazon regions of Brazil, Ecuador and Peru, exploring the legacy of devastation created by a burgeoning global desire for energy, food and mineral resources.

Joanna Lumley is on the trip of a lifetime; exploring the longest river in the world, the River Nile, from sea to source.

Recorded in front of a live audience at the iconic Rivoli Ballroom in South East London, JUSTIN LEE COLLINS: GOOD TIMES is a brand new entertainment chat show featuring the biggest names in film, TV and music, plus performances from the hottest music acts around and audience participation games.

All over the country thousands of buildings lie forgotten and neglected, tangled up with red tape and development restrictions. Luckily these forgotten gems are being bought by stubborn romantics who all share one dream – they want to create a home which is totally unique.

Architect George Clarke is Restoration Man. Passionate about our architectural heritage but not interested in restoration for it’s own sake. He wants to help breathe new life into these structures, and ultimately help their new owners to restore and convert these vulnerable wrecks into totally unique and beautiful dream homes.

Celebrating the past yes, but crucially re-inventing a future for these architectural treasures in the 21st century.

Brits don’t get jokes about altoids or Mickey Mantle. Gags about chavs or the WI are lost on Americans. So can a British stand-up comedian get a laugh in Lafayette? And can an American have them chortling in Chorley? Comedy Exchange is a new comedy format that’s going to find out.

The Carlson Family have recently relocated from Australia to a smart townhouse in the UK. It has everything you could wish for in a new home – even more incredibly it was on the market at a knock-down price. Some might say it was a giveaway. So what’s the catch?

THERE ARE MONSTERS IN THE BASEMENT!