In this final episode, we look at how justice catches up with the K-pop stars.
A shocking BBC investigation into serious sexual abuse allegations by Mohamed al Fayed, the former owner of luxury department store Harrods. The Egyptian billionaire businessman, who died last year aged 94, is accused of...
A look at the attempts of black musicians to fight back by starting their own record labels. Considered by many to be the "OG" of black-owned labels, Sam Cooke decided he'd had enough of other people profiting from his...
Birds owe their global success to feathers — something no other animal has. They allow birds to do extraordinary things. For the first time, a slow-motion camera captures the unique flight of the marvellous spatuletail...
With a party in a Cornish cathedral featuring Dawn French (dressed as a vicar), Fearne Cotton, a cardboard coffin, and hundreds of friends, Kris Hallenga's "FUN-eral" (living funeral) is the opening of a documentary that...
Marilyn is forging a new identity for herself in New York.
How Brady and his teammates' grit propelled them to a third Super Bowl in four years.
This episode's talented makers stepping into Dom Chinea's marquee are textile weaver Jessica from Kent and jeweller Nyanda from London. So far, Jessica has struggled to break into the textile market, and mentor Piyush...
When Lee Miller returned to New York from Europe in October 1932, newspaper reporters were waiting to greet her as her ship docked. Disembarking in a smart beret and fur-collared coat, she smiled for the journalist from...
Twenty years after a gangland shoot-out and an attempted murder conviction, can 45-year-old Adrian convince the panel his gang affiliations are behind him? Meanwhile, Daniel received a sentence of imprisonment for public...