Two times guinness world record holder and world-renowned endurance rider Kevin Sanders has a dream. Kevin an ex motorcycle courier, wants to gather up a team of ordinary people, train them and lead them on the very first motorcycle expedition ever to attempt a Trans-Asian crossing via Mount Everest from London to Beijing - a staggering 21,000 kilometers.
Mindfulness expert Andy Puddicombe gives viewers his unique take on the natural world.
Sofía y la vida real
Documentary series following the salvage of seven shipwrecks from the river Thames
Behind-the-scenes tales of the British monarchy's residences, with contributions by royal commentators and ex-staff members, who give the lowdown on the stories that have shaped the modern royal family.
Series which follows comedian Eddie Izzard rising to the challenge for Sport Relief by running an astonishing 43 marathons in 51 days
Following workers across the capital for three years as they race to build an enormous super sewer on time and on budget.
Griff Rhys Jones takes a startlingly honest look at anger in himself and others
Three-part observational documentary series charting the journey to the London 2012 Olympics.
Documentary series going behind the scenes at London's Corinthia hotel, looking at how it tries to stand out in a fiercely competitive market.
Series telling the story of the architects, engineers and spin doctors who entered a frantic two year race to make the Royal Opening of St Pancras on time.
London is a 2004 three-part BBC history documentary series about the history of London, presented by Peter Ackroyd.
History series telling the glorious and gory story of the city's rise to power.
Psycho
Reyes de España
WWII: The Lost Color Archives
The extraordinary stories of imprisonment, murder and execution behind the walls of Britains most historic and iconic castle.
The four-part investigative doc-series "Juan Carlos: Downfall of The King" charts the rise and fall of the former Spanish King Juan Carlos I from his enthronement to the present day, accompanied by affairs, greed for money, accusations of corruption and abuse of power on an unimaginable scale.
The show first appeared in the summer of 1975, produced some 130 episodes up till the ending of 1979, and was presented by Janet Street-Porter.
The biggest West End shows, the most famous pop acts, the world's most successful dance teachers and the most incredible cast of characters TV will ever see all pass through London's Pineapple Dance Studios.