David Beckham says documentary director was ‘angry’ over viral ‘be honest’ scene
Former footballer explains the behind-the-scenes details which led to moment where he interrupts wife Victoria
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Former footballer explains the behind-the-scenes details which led to moment where he interrupts wife Victoria
According to this documentary, the Brandy Melville fashion brand is unethical and murky – but it is no triumph of investigative journalism
The testimony of stalking victims points only in one direction – we completely fail to take the crime seriously enough in this country
Channel 4’s documentary explores how the appalling, exploitative series There’s Something About Miriam was made
This documentary recounts when, in the 1990s, social workers (wrongfully) removed children who claimed to be victims of ritualistic abuse
There are anecdotes galore, plus pathos in Jon’s recent vocal struggles, but this series noodles on like an indulgent guitar solo
The Australian blogger tricked the internet into believing that her terminal illness was cured by ‘wellness’ – but it was all a lie
There were no great revelations on offer in this ITV documentary, but it served as a reminder that, like Savile, Glitter hid in plain sight
Steve Backshall and Liz Bonnin met experts attempting to save the globe’s coral reefs from the effects of climate change
Film that chronicles Hamas’s ambush on Supernova festival turned down for reportedly being ‘too political’
This cockle-warming documentary about the unlikely triumph of a Darlington syndicate was a valuable insight into male friendship
The former Python began his latest jaunt in Nigeria’s biggest city, showing no sign that his thirst for exploration is fading away
This interesting documentary didn’t get to the heart of why Zuu chose now to embark on the pilgrimage – except for the fact he was asked
In the second series of History’s Secret Heroes, we learn about the Polish countess-turned-spy Christine Granville, who inspired Vesper Lynd
Dan Reed details the sinister aftermath of Leaving Neverland and his search for the truth about conspiracy theorist Alex Jones
In this thought-provoking documentary, girls get the chance to play politics – and their debates about abortion are startlingly nuanced
Paul Sng’s expertly framed documentary examines Tish Murtha’s powerful photos of working-class communities in the 1970s and 1980s
British film producer James Gay-Rees’s behind-the-scenes documentaries have revolutionised the way we watch sport – and he’s not done yet
Allen’s humour held together this documentary-slash-reality show, that saw David Cameron share why he legalised same-sex marriage in 2014
Steve Martin looks forward and back in this interesting but superficial two-part documentary that should afford more insight than it does
This remarkable documentary uses bodycam footage to take us inside the day-to-day lives (and tragedies) of the Berlingo Special Battalion
Any suggestion of Atlantis’s existence was quickly rejected, but the historian’s enthusiasm for his subject meant it didn’t matter
Born into acting royalty, a global icon thanks to Star Wars – but Fisher, who died in 2016, was also hilarious, honest and self-effacing
The radio DJ was a savvy choice of presenter in this sobering look at how British teenagers have been lured into vaping
Sobhraj – whose crimes were depicted in a hit BBC drama – permitted to be grilled by detectives in this gripping documentary
Ade Adepitan explored the ‘whites-only’ South African town of Orania, but his investigation lacked depth
How did a giant snake wrap itself around the stage? Who is the British mastermind behind the film? And which night is the footage from?
Self-confessed ‘true-crime’ junkie Zara McDermott presented this documentary about a murder case that shook America – and social media
This baffling docu-drama about Charles II swaps the usual talking heads for the starry trio of Joseph Fiennes, Jared Harris and Sheila Atim
Netflix’s nine-part documentary series about the Cold War uses Christopher Nolan’s Oscar-winning flm as a convenient springboard
The story of two London children who claimed they were being abused by a satanic sex cult raised unsettling questions about online culture
Norcott – an entertaining and accessible presenter – found that university fees have rocketed while prospects have not