Sky Documentaries HD [UK]
TV guide for 2 June
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Sky Documentaries HD TV guide for 2 June
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Love Has Won: The Cult of Mother God
Amy Carlson's relatives reveal her past, while her followers detail Jason Costilo's ascension to Father God - and their leader's declining health.
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Black Widow
Documentary following the decade-long police investigation into Dena Thompson, who carried out a sustained campaign of fraud, deception, bigamy and murder before she was finally caught and sent to pri
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Juan Carlos: Downfall of the King
The King's ex-lover Corinna zu Sayn-Wittgenstein becomes a threat to the monarchy, and an operation is launched to stop sensitive files going public.
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Bruno v Tyson
The story of the boxing rivalry between Frank Bruno and Mike Tyson, spanning two epic fights marred by politics and volatile race relations, with the old foes coming together for a reunion.
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Everton: Howard's Way
Documentary film telling the story of Everton and how they reached their their trophy-winning peak in the 1980s under the stewardship of Howard Kendall.
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The Directors
The life and work of writer and film-maker Nora Ephron, who was nominated for Academy Awards for her screenplays for Silkwood, When Harry Met Sally and Sleepless in Seattle.
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Discovering: Bill Murray
A look at the life and career of the American actor, the star of Ghostbusters and Groundhog Day who earned an Oscar nomination for his role in Lost in Translation.
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Love Has Won: The Cult of Mother God
Amy Carlson's relatives reveal her past, while her followers detail Jason Costilo's ascension to Father God - and their leader's declining health.
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Black Widow
As Lee Wyatt recognises that he is a victim of his wife's coercive control, police believe he could be the key to solving the mystery of Julian Webb's death.
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Murder at the Post Office
In 2010, the North Yorkshire village of Melsonby was left in shock when postmistress Diana Garbutt was found murdered in the post office she ran with her husband Robin. He claimed she'd been the victi
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Murder at the Post Office
At trial, the prosecution alleges Robin was stealing from the Post Office and evidence from the Horizon computer system is a key part of the case against him.
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Murder at the Post Office
Robin is sentenced to 20 years, but key evidence is missing, with none of his DNA on the murder weapon and data from the Horizon system unable be trusted.
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Salt Path: A Very British Scandal
A look at Observer journalist Chloe Hadjimatheou's investigation into allegations of factual inaccuracies in Raynor Winn's book The Salt Path.
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The Legend of the Underground
Documentary lifting the lid on the rampant discrimination in Nigeria, through the lens of several non-conformist youths who must choose to fight for freedom of expression or flee.
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MoviePass, MovieCrash
The story of MoviePass, the company that offered cinema tickets at a discounted rate. It was a movie lover's dreaam, but in just eight years it went from being the fastest-growing subscription service
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The Directors
The life and work of writer and film-maker Nora Ephron, who was nominated for Academy Awards for her screenplays for Silkwood, When Harry Met Sally and Sleepless in Seattle.
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Discovering: Bill Murray
A look at the life and career of the American actor, the star of Ghostbusters and Groundhog Day who earned an Oscar nomination for his role in Lost in Translation.
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The Comedy Store
These were the party years, but when Mitzi Shore fell sick in the late 1990s, the Store floundered without her leadership as hot comics retreated to other clubs.
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Discovering: Clint Eastwood
A look at the life and career of the actor who rose to fame in Sergio Leone's Spaghetti Westerns and won Oscars for directing Unforgiven and Million Dollar Baby.
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The Directors
The life and work of Antoine Fuqua, whose films include The Replacement Killers, Training Day, Olympus Has Fallen, The Equalizer and The Magnificent Seven.