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- "Little Girl Blue: What's Become of You?" exposes the good, the bad and the ugly of Hollywood and the adult entertainment industry in a gritty yet heartfelt story.
- A satirical British television programme produced by Vera Productions for Channel Four.
- Unravelling the conspiracy theories behind some of the world's biggest stories. Getting to meet the people who passionately believe the theories and finding out what drives them.
- For months and months we have all known that the election will take place on the 5th May 2005. Whenever Blair finally got round to officially announcing it, the election campaign kicked off and quickly (?) we found ourselves on the eve of polling. Michael Howard is out on the streets pressing the flesh and trying to prove that he isn't out to hurt anybody; Tony Blair is struggling to drop the insincere sheen of slogans and spin, even when he is at home - much the annoyance of Cherie and Charles Kennedy gets realistic about what his party can actually achieve. Meanwhile the chattering classes debate their vote and discuss their reasons over after dinner wine and cheese, politicians spin their way through interviews and the voters mostly just stay at home.
- Mark Thomas investigates why parts of the UK are fenced off, and in some cases not even shown on any maps.
- With his best friend George Bush coming to see him in London, Tony Blair has even more problems to worry about. Not only is he rapidly running out of friends, but he has lost the trust of the common people. Focus groups say he will be re-elected, but they also say that they mistrust everything he says!
- Panel game based on the world of rock and pop music, featuring comedians and musicians. Tonight's guests includes Jo Brand, Mani, Matthew Marsden, Jah Wobble, Patrick Jean-Baptise, Limahl.
- Comedian and activist Mark Thomas reports on how Coca-Cola has caused problems in the world with pollution, worker exploitation and even death. The documentary also reports on how Coca-Cola respond to these allegations.
- A look at how easy it is for ex-players and businessmen to bypass football regulations to gain a profit from selling football clubs.