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1 x 60 The marriage of Princess Elizabeth and Prince Philip on the 20th November 1947 was supposed to be a low-key family affair, but it became an extraordinary moment of celebration to raise the spirits of a world broken by war.
1 x 60 / 1 x 90 In this unique landmark documentary marking 20 years since the tragic death of Diana, Princess of Wales, their Royal Highnesses Prince William and Prince Harry talk openly for the first time about their mother, and the enduring influence she has had upon their lives.
3 x 60 Inside the Met reveals a great institution as its 150th birthday makes history in ways no one could have predicted.
1 x 60 This programme explores the key ingredients of a Royal wedding and offers privileged insights into what goes into planning an international event of this scale and profile.
1 x 60 In November 2016, the Los Angeles auction house Julien’s hosted an auction like no other: 500 lots of the rarest, most valuable and most sought-after of Marilyn Monroe’s possessions.
2 x 60 In this vibrant two-part special, Lachlan Goudie packs his easel to undertake a trip of a lifetime.
1 x 60 Featuring exclusive contributions from Prince Philip’s family, friends and colleagues and including home movies from the Royal Archives, this landmark documentary celebrating The Duke of Edinburgh’s life and legacy is – “a love letter to Prince Philip from his family”.
1 x 60 / 1 x 90 Prince William joins conservation heroes great and small to protect the natural world close to home.
1 x 60 A landmark portrait of this hugely popular royal mould-breaker: the Princess who refused to follow the script.
1 x 60 How did a poor boy from a tiny flat at in St Petersburg become one of the world’s most powerful leaders?
2 x 60 An intimate and exclusive portrait of a year in the life of the Queen and the Royal Family as she celebrates 65 years as sovereign over more than one third of the world’s population.
1 x 60 This film takes us behind the scenes of the Coronation of Queen Elizabeth II, arguably the most elaborate ceremony of the 20th century,
1 x 60 In April 1944 two Jewish prisoners miraculously escaped from Auschwitz. When they recounted what they had left behind their harrowing testimony revealed the true horror of the Holocaust to the outside world for the first time. They described in forensic detail the gas chambers and the full extent of the extermination programme. The news they brought presented the Allies with one of the greatest moral questions of the 20th Century: Should We Bomb Auschwitz?
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