Plot: Film critic Catherine Bray hosts a celebration of trashy films spanning `Showgirls' to `Love Actually' to `Cats', with narration from comedian Mae Martin. Explore why these films are so much fun to watch but also why they end up labelled `guilty pleasures'.
Plot: Metropolis is an eight-part British television drama series, created and written by playwright Peter Morgan, that first broadcast on ITV on 1 May 2000. Wikipedia
Plot: An intimate understanding of the intricate inner workings of modern society. An examination of new trends and ideas in the worlds of politics, economics, and science.
Plot: Based in a different location around the UK each spring, `Springwatch' takes a look at the lives of wild animals in their natural habitats, showcasing the beauty and diversity of wildlife around the country. The presenters follow the activities of the animals through footage captured on a series hidden...
Plot: The long-running quiz show has as its distinct prop an ominous black chair, where contestants sit and face a series of challenging questions, interrogation-style. Four contestants begin the programme, and the questions are based on both a specialised subject of their choice and a random subject. After...
Plot: ABC News at Noon is an Australian midday news programme which airs on ABC TV and ABC News and is presented by Ros Childs and Miriam Corowa from the ABC's main national news studios at Ultimo. Wikipedia
Plot: Written by the same team behind `The Daily Mash', this topical comedy news show is all about giving a comedic insight into the crazy and shocking news stories that are making their way around the globe. Filmed in front of a live studio audience, comedian Nish Kumar hosts this quick-witted satirical...
Plot: Skint is a British documentary series broadcast from 13 May 2013 to 27 April 2015 on Channel 4. It followed members of the general public in various locations who are either unemployed or have very little income as they live their daily lives. Wikipedia
Plot: Presidential elections in America always garner a lot of media coverage, but the 2016 campaign is bringing new meaning to the phrase "media circus" thanks to the presence of media-friendly Republican hopeful Donald Trump. The campaign really builds up steam as the calendar flips from 2015 to 2016,...
Plot: "The Hunt for the Trump Tapes with Tom Arnold" takes his activism off twitter and into real life. Arnold tries his hand at citizen journalism as he uses his network of connections to search for the truth behind the rumored and maybe dangerous recordings of President Donald Trump. Arnold sits down with...
Plot: A documentary about The New York Times in the Trump era and how it brings to light the critical issues facing journalists and their craft today. Journalists are tasked with finding the best way to honestly but accurately cover the president. Oscar nominated filmmaker Liz Garbus chronicles the tenacious...
Plot: Retired British politician Ed Balls travels to America's southern states in search of those who voted Donald Trump, businessman and reality TV star, into power. He explores the attitudes in the Deep South towards issues such as gun control and immigration and examines why Trump's values and political...