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ITV Documentaries

Season 2020 2020
TV-PG

  • 2020-01-13T21:00:00Z on ITV1
  • 45m
  • 1d 11h 15m (47 episodes)
  • United Kingdom
  • Documentary
Documentaries broadcast on ITV.

47 episodes

Season Premiere

2020-01-13T21:00:00Z

2020x01 Harry & Meghan: A Royal Crisis?

Season Premiere

2020x01 Harry & Meghan: A Royal Crisis?

  • 2020-01-13T21:00:00Z45m

Following the announcement of the Duke and Duchess of Sussex to step down from their role as senior royals, ITV asks why this has happened and what's next for the couple.

A celebration of the man, the food and the legacy, following his death in November 2019.

2020-02-18T21:00:00Z

2020x03 Cilla: The Lost Tapes

2020x03 Cilla: The Lost Tapes

  • 2020-02-18T21:00:00Z45m

An intimate portrayal of the icon Cilla Black, using her personal video collection and told by her and those who knew her best.

2020-02-11T21:00:00Z

2020x04 The BRITs at 40

2020x04 The BRITs at 40

  • 2020-02-11T21:00:00Z45m

Jack Whitehall narrates a look back at the history of the awards ceremony, featuring archive footage of some of the most memorable moments, from Oasis and Blur's rivalry to Stormzy's attack on the government, and classic performances by Adele, Rihanna and Drake. The programme also recalls less successful moments, from the infamous 1989 ceremony hosted by Mick Fleetwood and Sam Fox, and Madonna struggles with her cape. Featuring interviews with stars including Robbie Williams, Mel B, Mick Fleetwood, Little Mix, Sam Smith, Ellie Goulding, Sharon Osbourne, Bros, Dua Lipa, Rick Astley and Tom Jones.

2020x05 England Rugby: Rising Sons

  • 2020-02-21T21:00:00Z45m

In 2019 the England rugby squad faced the biggest challenge of their careers: to win the Rugby World Cup in the Far East. This is their inside story.

As Britain gets battered by ever more extreme weather, like recent storms Ciara and Dennis, ITV goes behind the scenes with the hardest hit communities.

Robbie Lyle reveals how he has been racially abused and meets other fans who speak out for the first time about their experiences of racism in football.

2020-04-07T20:00:00Z

2020x08 Return to Belsen

2020x08 Return to Belsen

  • 2020-04-07T20:00:00Z45m

Jonathan Dimbleby travels to Belsen with survivors, liberators and locals, following in the footsteps of his father Richard Dimbleby, whose 1945 radio report shocked the world and unmasked the true horror of the concentration camps.

A British teenager tried and persecuted over a gang-rape claim in Cyprus in 2019 gives her first TV interview to Julie Etchingham, putting forward her side of the story.

This follows a wide cross section of the UK as they record their own stories on camera phones as the country battles the Coronavirus pandemic.

2020-04-22T20:00:00Z

2020x11 Our Queen at War

2020x11 Our Queen at War

  • 2020-04-22T20:00:00Z45m

"War made her, it made her closer to people and it made us closer to her because she’s one of us." - Ron Batchelor, Wartime evacuee

This new documentary explores how the Queen - yet to be crowned Britain's monarch - was shaped by the events of the Second World War.

Drawing on interviews with a childhood friend, people who shared her experiences, and royal experts, this programme looks at how what she called, 'The terrible and glorious years of World War Two,' transformed a teenage princess into the country's longest-reigning monarch.

Marking 75 years since the end of the war, the programme chronicles how from meeting the man she would later marry at the age of just 13, to the demands of making a radio broadcast to the Empire, to experiencing the terror of a V-1 bomb, Princess Elizabeth had to grow up fast.

Unlike many of her peers who were evacuated abroad, Elizabeth remained in Britain. She was prepared for the throne by studying the British constitution at Eton College, while putting on fund-raising pantomimes at Windsor Castle and worrying about the safety of her parents who remained at Buckingham Palace.

By the time she was 16, Princess Elizabeth was inspecting the troops and launching ships while living in a secret location and keeping up with developments in the war by watching weekly newsreels.

At the age of 18 the Princess joined the women’s arm of the British Army, the Auxiliary Territorial Service (ATS), and became the first female member of the royal family to serve in the armed forces.

Royal biographer Jane Dismore says: "The war gave Princess Elizabeth a humanity that she might have taken longer to discover she shared a lot in common with ordinary people in that she saw their suffering, she knew about it. She knew that people looked to her as that new generation, that new generation of hope. "

When the end of the War came, on VE day in May 1945, she mingled with the crowds outside Buckingham Palace incognito in her ATS uniform

2020-05-08T20:00:00Z

2020x12 Captain Tom's War

2020x12 Captain Tom's War

  • 2020-05-08T20:00:00Z45m

Just a week after his 100th birthday celebrations, NHS fundraiser extraordinaire and national treasure Captain Tom Moore marks another upcoming milestone in this documentary - 75 years since VJ Day and the end of the Second World War later this summer. He looks back on his time in the brutal Burma campaign and honours the soldiers who fought in what has since become known - with so much focus on the European battlefront and on today's VE Day commemoration - as the 'forgotten war'

Bradley Walsh is one of the nation's favourite performers and, in honour of his 60th birthday, ITV is celebrating with a one-off special looking back at his career.

A new documentary for ITV tells the story of how the biggest global crisis in living memory brought the £120 billion pound lucrative cruise industry to its knees and 100s of ships around the world to a standstill across six extraordinary weeks.

The killing of George Floyd in the US triggered global protests, with thousands also taking to the streets in Britain. In light of these events, Rageh Omaar and Anushka Asthana host this live debate to examine racial equality in the UK. They discuss how much has changed in Britain almost three decades after the racist murder of teenager Stephen Lawrence.

A special documentary marking Princess Anne's 70th birthday, as she talks openly about her life and work, and the reality of growing up as a member of the Royal family. Throughout the programme, Princess Anne talks frankly about a family in which women tended to be seen as 'honorary men', about the challenges for younger royalty, about a bloody kidnap attempt, and about refusing titles for her children, Peter and Zara.

Documentary marking the 70th anniversary of the day the world's first atomic bomb was detonated above the Japanese city of Hiroshima on August 6, 1945. Featuring a minute-by-minute account of what happened on that tragic day, through archive footage and interviews with eyewitnesses who rarely speak about their experience of the bombing. Also interviewed is navigator Theodore Van Kirk, who was the last surviving member of the crew who dropped the bomb, before his death in 2014.

2020x20 Scotland Loves High Road

  • 2020-08-12T20:00:00Z45m

A fresh look at a Scottish classic – celebrating 40 years of Take the High Road. Emma Cameron presents a one off special, looking back on the show and the impact it left behind. It includes some great views of the village of Luss on Loch Lomond and its surrounding area where it was filmed.

For the first time, Captain Sir Tom Moore reveals his life story and the key events in the amazing century that shaped this stoic, humble and witty Yorkshireman.

A profile of the former British Army officer, who captured the hearts of the nation with his fundraising walk for the NHS at the height of the Covid-19 pandemic. With access to Tom's everyday life, the film explores the man behind the blazer and hears his story, including his time on the frontline during the Burma campaign in the Second World War. Tom also recalls his teenage years, previous jobs and nursing his wife through illness - as well as a near-fatal accident he suffered just 18 months ago

Sheridan Smith presents a countdown of the top 25 TV detectives of all time, as voted for by the British viewing public. From Marple to Magnum PI, Luther to Line of Duty and Cracker to Columbo, Sheridan takes viewers on a whistle-stop trip through 70 years of the most famous sleuths on television. From the spires of Oxford with Morse to the skyscrapers of New York with Cagney & Lacey, and from the quintessentially British Midsomer Murders to the brooding Scandi Noir of The Bridge, the programme flips through the crime files of the greatest detectives that have ever graced TV screens.

2020x23 Sheridan Smith: Becoming Mum

  • 2020-09-01T20:00:00Z45m

This documentary tells the deeply personal and intimate story of Sheridan Smith's pregnancy and mental health struggles, as she prepares to become a mum for the first time.

This new hour-long one-off documentary follows national treasure Sir David Jason as he meets the RAF team who fly and maintain the country's historic aircraft that make up the Battle of Britain Memorial Flight.

Dennis Nilsen is one of the most notorious serial killers in British criminal history. This documentary features exclusive interviews with those involved in his case.

The veteran journalist tells the extraordinary untold story of how the two most notorious women in British crime, Rose West and Myra Hindley, became lesbian lovers in jail. Former Category A prisoners, including reformed Mafia member Marisa Merico and ex-gangster Linda Calvey, tell Sir Trevor how Rose West revealed her murderous temper in prison, while former prison governor Veronica Bird, police officers and prison visitors describe how Hindley cleverly manipulated people in jail, even persuading a female guard to help her escape.

James Nesbitt embarks on an epic journey across the globe to see how `Soccer Aid for Unicef' is helping children around the world. Since 2006, Soccer Aid has raised over £38 million, and James will see just how far that money goes. His mission is to take essential supplies to children living in 3 extreme locations: the Himalayas in Nepal, the desert surrounding the Dead Sea, and a remote island in the South Pacific.

Documentary following the Duke of Cambridge as he embarks on a campaign to champion global action on conservation and climate change. As he meets inspiring local heroes around Britain and the world, he sees an opportunity to become a bridge between the young people who are crying out for change and the leaders and policy-makers who can make it happen.

Friends Craig Charles and Danny John-Jules celebrate 50 years of Black British comedy legends. They explore the work of the greatest, and sometimes forgotten, Black comedy icons of our time. Through a combination of nostalgic archive footage and star interviews, we profile legends from the first breakout Black comic, Yorkshireman Charlie Williams, to today's rising stars such as Michaela Coel.

On the anniversary of Martin Luther King's death, Sir Trevor McDonald travels to the Deep South of America to get closer to the man who meant so much to him.

2020-10-29T21:00:00Z

2020x31 Ghost Bus Tours

2020x31 Ghost Bus Tours

  • 2020-10-29T21:00:00Z45m

A terrifying travelogue in which Lady Leshurr, Darren Harriott and Jordan Davies go on a ghost hunting mission in one of Eastern Europe's most haunted places, Kerotas Prison.

Ross Kemp reveals the story of a nine-month cat-and-mouse game between the police and a criminal gang intent on stealing diamonds from the Millennium Dome.

Alan Titchmarsh, Angellica Bell and Amanda Owen join British farmers getting our fruit and veg to supermarkets - overcoming a reduced workforce.

2020-11-14T21:00:00Z

2020x34 McFly - All About Us

2020x34 McFly - All About Us

  • 2020-11-14T21:00:00Z45m

Intimate and emotional interviews with the four members of the pop group, followed by a gig filmed at the Union Chapel in London in front of an audience of family and friends. Featuring never before seen footage of Tom, Danny, Dougie and Harry at various points in their careers, and a discussion of how time spent in group therapy helped them to make a comeback with a triumphant reunion gig at the O2 and the release of their first album in 10 years

n a tribute to one of the UK's most popular entertainers, friends, family and co-stars celebrate the life and work of comedian and actor Bobby Ball. It reveals how a factory welder from Oldham went on to become one of the best loved stars on British television. It's narrated by Bobby's colleague of 57 years, Tommy Cannon

2020x36 The Best of Cannon and Ball

  • 2020-11-15T21:00:00Z45m

Double act Tommy Cannon and Bobby Ball entertain us with their own unique brand of humour. Featuring guest stars Status Quo and Rik Mayall.

The award-winning singer/songwriter performs tracks from his new album, Music Played By Humans, as well as some of his greatest hits. Gary is accompanied by an orchestra at London's Natural History Museum, and will be joined by a range of special guests, including Michael Buble, Jack Whitehall, Beverley Knight, Alfie Boe, Rick Astley, Jason Donovan, Alesha Dixon, Ronan Keating and Sebastian Yatra.

Henry Cole hosts as five teams of metal detectorists look for treasures at Sudeley Castle. They're searching for Saxon Coins, but who will come out on top?

TV presenter Henry Cole and five teams of passionate metal detectorists have gained exclusive access to one of Britain's most important Stately homes - Sudeley Castle. Their mission - to unearth the Castle's secret history while searching for the fabled hoard of Saxon Coins. Whichever team finds the most valuable artefacts wins the day

The Good Morning Britain presenter travels to Texas, home of the most active death chamber in the United States, to meet death row inmate Darlie Routier. Twenty three years ago, the Dallas housewife was convicted and sentenced to death by legal injection for killing one of her sons, and remains accused of murdering the other - despite there being no eyewitnesses, no confession and no motive. Darlie denies the murders and decades on has refused a route off death row in exchange for accepting her guilt. Susanna delves into the history of the case, meeting key witnesses and family members, to find out if the convict is as innocent as she claims

A tribute to the longest-serving prime-time TV host of all time, who topped theatre bills globally, including more than a thousand solo appearances at the London Palladium. And despite much mockery from Morecambe & Wise, he released 36 chart-topping albums.

Filming began earlier this year after Des, at 88 years old, decided to take a well-earned retirement from the spotlight. With insight from family and showbiz friends, and with exclusive access to an amazing collection of hundreds of unseen home movies, the programme will provide an intimate portrayal of how Des went from Butlins Redcoat to become the ultimate entertainer.

Featuring contributions from Jonathan Ross, Jay Leno, Melanie Sykes, Bradley Walsh, Joe Pasquale, Alan Davies, Elaine Paige, Cliff Richard, Jimmy Tarbuck, Sheila Ferguson, Jodie Brooke Wilson and Adam O'Connor.

Bradley Walsh’s How To Win A Gameshow gives viewers the inside track on how to win big on their favourite quizzes and giveaway shows.
Filled with the quick wit and laugh-out-loud comedy fans love from Mr Walsh, it stars some of the best presenters in the business including Ant and Dec, Stephen Mulhern and Ben Shephard.
They all give their top tips and cheeky insights into how to beat the gameshow gods and take home some serious prizes.
Whether it’s cunning game plans, getting into the right mindset or just being up for a laugh, these familiar faces of the gameshow world have plenty of insider info up their sleeves.
Plus, there’s stories of familiar winners, losers and entertaining contestants from over the years to relive - including the Weakest Link star who went above and beyond in a bid to make formidable host Anne Robinson laugh.
From Gladiators to Pets Win Prizes via Deal or No Deal, The Chase, Tipping Point and more it’s time to cheer, chuckle, cringe and commiserate as host Bradley Walsh takes a trip down gameshow memory lane.

Jennifer Saunders slips behind the wheel of a classic red Jaguar E-Type for this special show for ITV.
Joined in the passenger seat by guest Hollywood actor Michael Sheen, Jennifer drives him on an emotional journey through his own past. With cameras inside the car, every intimate moment is captured as Michael and Jennifer visit places and people that have helped shape the global star he is today.
Michael’s revealing journey down Memory Lane takes Jennifer through the streets of Port Talbot where he grew up, stopping at key locations for personal stories from his childhood right up to the present day. Drawing on evocative family photos and colourful local archive, Michael’s recollections are by turns funny, surprising and incredibly poignant.
Port Talbot is famed for its industrial heritage and striking skyline, yet has also produced some of the greatest Welsh actors of all time – Richard Burton, Anthony Hopkins and now Michael Sheen.
What is it about this remarkable town, and Michael’s path through it, that is such a catalyst for success? And having lived the life of a movie star in Los Angeles, walking the red carpets of London, Cannes and more, what motivated Michael to come home and resettle in South Wales?
With her wit, charm and empathy – alongside a great love of cars – Jennifer is the perfect host for this celebration of a journey through her guest’s past.
This is the journey of a lifetime, his lifetime and there is no better guide and confidante than Jennifer.

2020-12-25T21:00:00Z

2020x43 It's Clarkson on TV

2020x43 It's Clarkson on TV

  • 2020-12-25T21:00:00Z45m

2020x44 The Story of SM:TV Live

  • 2020-12-26T21:00:00Z45m

A tribute to Sir Billy Connolly who recently announced his retirement from stand-up comedy. This special will look back at his illustrious comedy career.

Stephen Fry picks the most ground-breaking things that have happened so far this century.

Looking back at Nottingham Forest's two European Cup triumphs between 1979 and 1980

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