BBC Three
Tagged 2019
Life with an electronic tag. Drug use, poverty and a lack of options stand in the way of turning their lives around - the threat of prison is often the least of their problems.
Tower Block Dreams 2004
Tower Block Dreams is a British documentary series that broadcast on BBC Three during January 2004 investigating the underground music scene on council estates in the United Kingdom. The series looks at modern inner city life, through the stories of young musicians trying to make a career in music. The series shows that the underground music scene is fuelled by pirate radio stations and rappers' ambitions to become successful in the future.
Mission Selfie 2016
YouTube stars Ben Brown and Steve Booker undertake a series of photo challenges across the world.
Confessions of a Teenage Fraudster 2024
From a Glasgow call centre, 16-year-old Elliot Castro began scamming innocent people. But the luxury lifestyle it funded spiralled into darkness, danger - and eventually prison.
Boys Banged Up 2020
Boys Banged Up is an unflinching insight into life inside a prison for young offenders (YOI).
Unsafe Sex in the City 2012
An eye-opening insight into what sexual health staff deal with on a daily basis.
Young, Welsh and Pretty Minted 2018
Documentary series following young Welsh entrepreneurs earning a living through a variety of unconventional means.
Touch Me, I'm Karen Taylor 2006
Touch Me, I'm Karen Taylor is a British television sketch comedy show written and performed by BAFTA Award-winning comedian Karen Taylor and produced by Avalon Productions. The genre of the show focuses largely on sex and contains much innuendo. The title animation was created by Joanna Davidovich. According to Taylor's MySpace, the BBC have decided against creating another series. A German version of the series, called Ich Bin Boes, starring Mirja Boes, was produced by RTL in 2008
Hunting Chris Ryan 2003
Hunting Chris Ryan is a documentary produced by the BBC in 2003. It comprised three hour-long episodes, each pitting SAS veteran Chris Ryan against a four-man 'Hunter Force' whilst he completed a set objective, his mission being evasion and ultimately extraction once the objective was complete. The series was re-released in the United States as Special Forces: Manhunt, broadcast on Discovery's The Military Channel.
F*** Off, I'm a Hairy Woman 1970
F*** Off, I'm a Hairy Woman was a BBC Three documentary about the body image and contrasting stereotypes surrounding women's Androgenic hair, as part of a series including F*** Off, I'm Fat and F*** Off, I'm Ginger. It first aired on 29 March 2007. It was presented by comedienne Shazia Mirza, and followed her as she grew all her body hair for six months. Her introduction posed the question, "what would it be like if we lived in a world where beautiful women were allowed to be hairy? To find out, I've decided to take the plunge and grow out my body hair. Can I learn to love it, and can I convince the rest of the world to love it too?" After six months, she advertised for other hairy women to put on a catwalk show, wearing lingerie made of body hair designed and made by artist Tracey Moberly. It was repeated on the Really television channel in November 2011.
To Catch a Stalker 2025
Zara McDermott meets women living in fear as they live with the reality of being stalked. This chilling series exposes the terrifying reality of modern stalking by perpetrators from strangers to exes.
The Golf Show 2007
Rookie Nurses 2023
Seven Welsh nurses, fresh out of uni and in at the deep end. From blue light arrivals to amputations and strokes, each one has to be ready for whatever comes through the doors.
Thailand: The Dark Side of Paradise 2025
Zara McDermott travels to Thailand to discover an exotic paradise with two conflicting sides. Beyond the golden beaches and bustling cities lie wild parties, drugs and cheap sex.
Bad Influencer 2021
The shocking story of the rise and fall of Belle Gibson, one of Instagram’s first super-influencers.
This Is Dom Joly 2003
This is Dom Joly is a spoof chat show presented by Dom Joly, originally shown on BBC Three in 2003. It featured interviews, live bands, "video diary" sketches, and the chance for a guest to describe an activity "in a nutshell". It followed the global success of Trigger Happy TV for Channel 4 with Joly's move to the BBC. However, it did not meet the success of his previous projects.
Defying the Label 2015
Explores what it's like to live with a disability in the UK today.
Dubai Hustle 2022
A look into the lives of a group of 20-something real estate brokers from across the UK, Chris, Jess, Ellie and James, as they try to earn the big bucks and crush the competition among the sparking towers and burning sands of Dubai. With access to one of the busiest property agencies in the city, haus & haus, the young agents will see their fortunes rise and fall as they navigate their way through this cutthroat and highly competitive world.
Our War 2011
Series marking the ten-year anniversary of the war in Afghanistan, telling the story of the conflict through the words and pictures of the young soldiers themselves. It includes specially edited footage shot on "helmet cam" taken by the armed forces personnel while fighting in the conflict, something rarely seen on television before.












