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- Uprising tells the extraordinary story of three intertwined events from 1981: the New Cross Fire, which killed 13 young black people; the Black People's Day of Action; and the Brixton riots.
- A dramatic England penalty defeat to Italy and chaos as thousands of un-ticketed fans attempted to storm Wembley Stadium.
- The story of the extraordinary final chapter of Freddie Mercury's life and how, after his death, Queen staged one of the biggest concerts in history, to celebrate his life and challenge the prejudices around HIV/AIDS.
- To commemorate the 50th anniversary of the iconic Swedish group winning the Eurovision Song Contest.
- A father fights for decades to bring his daughter's killer to justice in France and Germany before taking extreme measures
- The events of Mark Zuckerberg's life and creation of Facebook/Meta.
- Rose Ayling-Ellis fronts an exciting and groundbreaking film, challenging perceptions of the deaf community and putting audiences at the heart of the deaf experience.
- The story of how - from 1976 to 1981 - Britain's Asian community stood tall against far-right violence and a rising tide of racist murders.
- Original Sin follows Thea Pretorius, the mother of Gerhard Jansen van Vuuren, who murdered his girlfriend in front of her neighbors, security guards, and CCTV cameras. After initially helping him, Thea slowly came to see he was a killer.
- How the movement came into being in the late 1960s, when it fought back against police brutality and racism.
- A man returns from Bagram in Afghanistan and Guantanamo to tell the story.
- The UK schools scandal through the eyes of Black parents, teachers, and activists who banded together to expose the injustice and force the education system to change.
- In one of the most memorable moments in TV history, Princess Diana candidly opens up about her marriage to Prince Charles and her life as a member of the royal family.
- The documentary examines Amnesty International's successes and failures over the 50 years since it was founded.
- Tells the extraordinary story of the child abuse scandal that erupted on the idyllic island of Jersey in 2007. For a long time, the victims' voices had remained unheard, but when widespread allegations of sexual abuse resurfaced in the late 2000s, Jersey's then health minister Stuart Syvret spoke out about the scale of this historic child abuse and the damage done to the victims.
- Co-produced by BBC Studios and Rogan Productions, our latest documentary 'One Night in 2012' is due to broadcast on BBC One on 12th July 2016. Join Alan Yentob on a journey through time as he takes us back to the summer of 2012. In this Olympic Imagine Special, One Night in 2012, director Danny Boyle is reunited with the Opening Ceremony creative team to explain the thinking, ambition and challenges that went into creating "The Greatest Show on Earth".
- Through the eyes of a handful of Brits, this is the extraordinary story of how the country was forged from the fires of division and conflict only to reinvent itself and take the rest of the world with it.
- A close-up portrait of Nigel Farage in the lead up to December 2019's general election.
- Just 25 years after gaining independence from Russia, Lithuania is facing occupation again. The airspace above the Baltic States is now one of the most dangerous in the world. In the face of the biggest aggression in Europe since the Second World War, this documentary tells a story of people desperately trying to preserve peace against imaginable odds. But the film is not about the war, it is about peace and the people willing to fight to preserve it.
- They're some of Libya's best and brightest - we follow 23 graduates from Benghazi as they embark on a year long management science course at Cambridge University in the UK. The idea is to bring back skills to help build Libya's scientific research base, but as the country descends further into civil war, what sort of situation will they return to?
- Twenty-five years after the murder of his friend Stephen Lawrence, Duwayne Brooks explores the current wave of knife crime and the impact it is having across the nation.
- TWILIGHT OF THE MASTERS FOLLOWS THREE OF THE WORLD'S GREATEST CRAFTSMEN AT THE END OF THEIR WORKING LIFE AS THEY REACH THE TWILIGHT HOURS OF THEIR CAREERS. Commissioned by the Balvenie, Rogan Productions produced this film with Director John Gutierrez,Twilight of the Masters offers a moving portrait of some of the world's greatest craftsmen at work, revealing how these masters plan to preserve their knowledge for posterity and prepare for their departure from this world.