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| FILM | | Lady Macbeth | | Starring Oscar-nominated actress Florence Pugh. A young bride in 19th-century rural England discovers an unstoppable desire within herself as she enters into an affair with a worker on her estate. | | | |
| DRAMA | | The Trial of Christine Keeler | | The powerful wanted her silenced – but she didn’t play by the rules. This is the true story of the woman at the heart of one of the 20th century's biggest scandals, which changed Britain forever. | | | |
| DOCUMENTARY | | Louis Theroux: Selling Sex | | Louis Theroux meets the women legally participating in a new economy of transactional sex and explores whether it can ever be a healthy way to make money. | | | |
| FILM | | The Windermere Children | | The stark and moving real story of survivors of the Nazi Holocaust who arrived at the Calgarth Estate by Lake Windermere from Poland in August 1945. | | | |
| FILM | | Birdman | | Through the use of innovative camerawork, this Oscar-winning drama follows a fading movie star (Michael Keaton) looking to resurrect his career with a Broadway production. | | | |
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| DOCUMENTARY | | War in the Blood: A Cure for Cancer? | | An intimate documentary following two patients through groundbreaking 'first in-human' trials for a treatment described as the beginning of the end of cancer. | | | |
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| SCIENCE | | Einstein's Quantum Riddle | | Explore the story of quantum entanglement, perhaps the strangest concept in science. Einstein felt it couldn’t be real. Yet today, it is being used to create new technologies. | | | |
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| DRAMA | | Wisting | | Norwegian crime drama starring Carrie-Anne Moss. When a body found in an Norwegian town turns out to be an American, homicide detective William Wisting is confronted with the most challenging and shocking case of his career. | | | |
| DOCUMENTARY | | Addicted to Painkillers? Britain’s Opioid Crisis | | Dr Michael Mosley immerses himself on the frontline of our prescription painkiller habit. In America, it is an epidemic. Now, new evidence raises concern about the UK's use of prescription opioids. | | | |
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