Create theme or intro video file. For those who want to scrape the network and then access the shows saved in the directory. There are no episodes for this listing as it is a channel. and the aim is to be able to create menu links with sound theme to browse different channels and access the shows from there.
Some serial killers find their victims on the streets of British and American cities.
In 1974, almost every male in Cambridge was a suspected rapist. Over the course of eight months, an unknown man of average height and wearing a bizarre leather mask had been creeping into bedsits and halls of residence at night. He had sexually assaulted six women and wounded a further two. Largely unreported until now, this is the story of one of the biggest manhunts in recent British history. Police were drafted in from all over the county and 100 plain clothes officers patrolled the streets every night. Men in Cambridge and Newmarket gladly took saliva tests to eliminate themselves as suspects, but a DNA match was never found. Then one night, he attacked one woman too many and, as he was caught fleeing the scene with his mask, ethanol, ropes and cloths in his rucksack, police officers finally discovered how the 'Cambridge Rapist' had evaded them for so long.
The story of actress Claudine Longet, ex-wife of singing star Andy Williams, who was accused of shooting and killing her lover, downhill ski champion Spider Sabich, in 1976. Longet claimed the shooting was an accident, but the incident and trial shocked the ultra-rich and star-studded Aspen community. Narrated by Paul Winfield.
Legendary TV presenter Fred Dinenage is the official biographer to the most infamous gangsters in British history, the Kray Twins. In this extraordinary documentary Fred, for the first time, reveals the truth about his time with the Twins and their famously brutal lives. Before they died Ronnie and Reggie wanted to tell their story and publish an autobiography. They needed someone to write it and the man they chose to do this was top children’s TV presenter and news anchorman, Fred Dinenage. A very unusual partnership was born. The Krays, and their associates, gave Fred complete access to the truth and their biography bared all. It was Reggie who first asked Fred to write the book after meeting him while in Parkhurst Prison and it was an offer Fred could not refuse. The book was written over four years in the mid ‘80s and when it was published nearly ruined Fred’s career after a hate campaign which ran in the Sunday newspapers. Fred exposes the life of the Krays from a unique and un-paralleled perspective. He tells the story of their lives; from their childhood to their heyday and then demise, and about his own involvement with the infamous Twins. He re-visits some of the known Kray associates who he interviewed for his book in 25 years ago. And reveals the influence that their war torn East End upbringing had on them and their constant battle against authority, the desire for fame and the association with the famous in their heyday as well as their long lives in prison.
Joanna Yeates could not know she was living next to a human time-bomb ticking towards murder. Vincent Tabak spent hundreds of hours trawling pornographic sites learning the best way to kill…and then he set about his task. In Joanna Yeates: Murder at Christmas we meet the people who lived through one of the most compelling crime stories of the decade. Friends tell us about the Joanna they knew; top prosecutor Ann Redropp explains the complexity of bringing Vincent Tabak to justice; neighbours of Tabak in his native Holland reveal the man they grew up with and Dutch journalists explain how Holland reacted to a story that shocked Europe. The man who unwittingly brought Tabak and Joanna together, their landlord Chris Jefferies, reveals the part he played in their lives and the horror of being arrested for Joanna’s murder.
On the Easter bank holiday weekend, 4 men in their 60s and 70s committed the most daring heist in British criminal history. They stole £14m in gold, jewellery, and cash fromHatton Garden. The men have pleaded guilty and now their accomplices are awaiting sentencing for their part in the plot. The ringleaders were grandfathers, fathers, and husbands; they were all career criminals who were after the biggest pay-out of their lives. This was going to be their one last job.