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The Holocaust is one of the most documented, witnessed and written about events in history, so why is Holocaust denial back on the political agenda? What has happened in the 75 years since the liberation of the camps to have so skewed the picture? And, if it matters, why does it matter?
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Adrian Chiles takes a long hard look at his own love of boozing. He wants to find out why he and many others don't think they are addicted to alcohol, despite finding it almost impossible to enjoy life without it.
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The story of the struggle for the women's vote is much more than just the account of the exploits of Emmeline Pankhurst or the tragic fate of Emily Davidson. Lucy Worsley puts herself at the heart of the drama, alongside a group of astonishing young working class suffragettes who decided to go against every rule and expectation that British Edwardian society (1901-1910) had about them…
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In 1998 former Chilean dictator Augusto Pinochet visits Britain for medical treatment. On being tipped off, Amnesty International seize the chance to bring to justice a man they insist is guilty of multiple human rights violations. The newly-elected Labour government is initially amenable, and soon Pinochet is under house arrest (albeit in a detached house in leafy suburbia) and awaiting extradition to Spain. However, Amnesty are up against the complexities of British law, the vacillations of Home Secretary Jack Straw, Pinochet's former ally Margaret Thatcher - and the Senator's own vast reserves of cunning.
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A biopic of Agatha Christie including her 10 day disappearance.
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Documentary about Spanish architect Antoni Gaudi made for the BBC series "Visions of Space".
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Únase al historiador de arte Robert Hughes en un fascinante viaje a la vida del pintor español Francisco Goya. Utilizando las obras del artista como puntos de referencia en este perfil biográfico, Hughes sigue a Goya desde su papel de pintor hasta la corte real hasta su madurez como reportero de guerra y en sus últimos años problemáticos. Hughes revela cómo se puede rastrear la agitación de la vida de Goya a través de sus pinturas que van desde lo imaginativo hasta lo loco.