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- Archival footage and personal testimonials present an intimate portrait of the life and career of British singer/songwriter Amy Winehouse.
- The life and times of the rock band Queen - told in two parts covering in part one the 1970's and in part two the 1980's and beyond.
- Set in a stage-school in London 'Britannia High' focuses on a group of students struggling to make it in music.
- This is a film for these frenetic times; a meditative respite from the rush and chaos of the modern world. A study of the universal experience of sleep, that unites us all.
- Documentary on the Complex Story of the 1970's brother and sister duo The Carpenters. The Carpenters were one of the biggest-selling pop acts of the 1970s and one Story that ended in tragedy with a destructive and complex secret .
- The Who's life and times when they were making Quadrophenia.
- Live concert by popular English pop group Take That in Manchester featuring Gary Barlow, Howard Donald and Mark Owen.
- Eight pop stars or musicians have to learn how to sing opera. They are mentored by classical singer Katherine Jenkins and opera singer Rolando Villazon. One will get voted off each week until there is a winner.
- Girls Aloud live in concert at the O2 in London, as part of their 'Ten: The Hits Tour'.
- Music video by Captain Tom Moore with singer Michael Ball and the NHS Voices of Care Choir, for the charity single raising money for Britain's National Health Service. The ensemble song is a promotion of Captain Moore's 100th Birthday Walk in aid of the NHS, which has raised millions for the service since it was established. The debut single went straight into The Official Big Top 40 chart at No 1.
- Return To Podor is a documentary that follows Senegalese artist Baaba Maal and Mumford and Sons on their journey to the most remote music festival in the world: Blues du Fleuve (River Blues) in Podor, Senegal.
- Follow The Saturdays every step - from gigs, photo-shoots and TV appearances to driving lessons, surprise birthday sky-dives and hanging out with family and friends.
- Directed by award-winning documentarian Joss Crowley, How We Make gets to the root of how music shapes us, straight from the mouths of artists (Little Simz, Max Richter, and Nile Rodgers) who've unified audiences and created classics.
- Documentary following the rise of The Shires, the first British country group to have a top ten album in the pop charts, as they launch their second album and travel to Nashville.
- Louis Walsh and Kian Egan team up as they attempt to bring girl group Wonderland into the music industry.