• Great British Castle Rescue

    Great British Castle Rescue follows Rick Edwards as he ventures inside some of the UK’s most spectacular and endangered castles. From crumbling medieval towers to collapsing royal chambers, engineers and historians battle to stabilise these epic structures with help from National Lottery funding.

  • The Basement: A Vanishing in Apple Valley

    There has been a Vanishing in Apple Valley and Matthew Hoffman is the only who knows what has happened. As the hours tick by, interrogators know - they will be dead for sure unless Hoffman talks.

  • Meet Marry Murder - Seasons 1-3

    What happens when the one you commit to spend your life with ends up taking it instead? This series looks at partner-homicide cases; stories of wives killing husbands, husbands killing wives (much more common), and love turning to loathing as passions get out of control. Tune in on Crime+Investigation in the UK and The True Crime Network in the US.

  • Skegness Psycho: 28 Miles to Murder

    Just before midnight, violent criminal Daniel Boulton starts a 28-mile march to the home his ex-girlfriend Bethany Vincent shares with her two young sons. He’s sending a tirade of manipulative, abusive messages every step of the way. Only he knows of the violence he’ll inflict when he arrives - and tragically, countless life-saving warning signs have already been missed.

  • Red Flag

    Red Flag is the gripping, new true crime series which tells the astonishing stories of women whose lovers tore their lives apart.

    Experts, Rebecca Mason and Anjula Mutanda uncover the Red Flags that went missed, unseen or ignored in relationships that quickly descended from the promise of a new love to lives that were torn apart.

  • Last Night Out

    What if one night out was your last? Follow nights that begin with joy, freedom, and anticipation but end in tragedy, as told by the victim’s friends, family, and investigators. 

    Last Night Out is a real-time true crime series that reconstructs the final hours before a murder - ordinary evenings that begin with joy, freedom, and anticipation but end in tragedy.

  • Killer Kings

    They ruled the world’s greatest empires. Their reigns were marked by fear and failure, their names forever synonymous with cruelty. These six rulers are known for their brutality and ruthlessness, but how much of their reputation is rooted in history? The series uses original filming and AI to recreate the battlegrounds, Royal courts, characters, towns and villages of their day to expose the truth behind the myths and legends of Caligula, Ivan The Terrible, Henry VIII, Bad King John, Emperor Nero and Herod the Great.

  • My Lover My Killer - Seasons 1-3

    ‘My Lover My Killer’ is a British true crime documentary series telling the real life stories of those who paid the ultimate price for offending an obsessive lover.

    Season 1 was produced for Channel5, and then sold world wide. Season 2 was commissioned by Netflix and broadcast in both the UK and America reaching the top ten trending series, for several weeks in both countries. The series has since been sold globally.

  • My Boyfriend, My Rapist: The Secret Footage

    In England and Wales the police recorded 69,184 rape offences in the year ending June 2024. Just 2.6 per cent led to a charge or summons. More than 3,800 adult rape cases are now waiting to be heard in court, a 155 per cent rise since 2022. These figures expose a justice system in which survivors are asked to come forward in growing numbers, yet very few see their cases reach trial. It is against this backdrop that we made My Boyfriend, My Rapist: The Secret Footage.

  • Murder UK - Seasons 1-3

    Renowned criminologist and emeritus professor David Wilson takes viewers deep into some of the UK's most chilling murder cases, uncovering the common threads that connect them and investigating the psychological and societal factors that drive individuals to kill. Through expert analysis and in-depth case studies, the series exposes the harsh realities of murder and seeks to understand what compels someone to commit the ultimate crime.

  • A Killer's Mistake - Seasons 1-5

    ‘A Killer's Mistake" delves into chilling true stories of murders that shook communities and left detectives racing against time to catch the perpetrators.  Each episode uncovers the shocking details of a different crime, exploring the lives of both the victims and killers. Produced for Discovery UK.

  • Killer Britain - Seasons 1-5

    Killer Britain with Dermot Murnaghan explores British murder stories filled with detective intrigue and chilling story lines. In each episode, Dermot Murnaghan recounts a case he has reported on or followed at close quarters. The 5 murder stories are told with archived footage and key interviews from those closest to the case, including testimony from family members of the victims and the investigating officers first on the scene to witness the aftermath of the murders. Look out for it on Sky Crime in the UK.

  • Kill Thy Neighbour

    Home is where we feel safest... until a killer neighbour strikes.
    This series shows what happens when neighbourly feuds, grudges and flirtations are taken to murderous extremes, and tells of the predators hiding in plain sight in ordinary neighbourhoods.
    Intimate interviews with victims' families and investigating officers bring to life six stories of obsession, revenge, lust and madness,
    and what happens when the commandment to Love Thy Neighbour is forgotten.

  • #Dead2Me

    Brand new true crime series #DEAD2ME will tell the tragic stories of intimate relationships that turn sour… and end in a brutal murder.

    Each episode is led by the powerful first-hand accounts of families whose lives have been ripped apart when a loved one is killed by someone they shared their life with - but never really knew at all. Produced for Crime+Investigation in the UK.

  • Sleeping With My Murderer

    Sleeping with My Murderer is an original British true crime documentary series offering unrivalled access to ten tragically, ill fated love stories.

    In each of these gripping episodes, family and friends speak of the horror and heartbreak they have endured, sharing their stories of love turning sour and lovers turning killer. With contributions from law enforcement and legal professionals, each aspect of the case is forensically uncovered.

  • Making a Serial Killer - Seasons 1-2

    'What makes a Serial Killer tick?' For each of the 10 multiple-murderers featured, 'Making a Serial Killer' offers an answer. 

    America's youngest serial killer thought owning a loud dog was enough to kill one of his victims. One woman claimed she had the right to kill men because of what she had suffered when younger. 

    Reasons given for murder by each killer is foresnically dissected in a series with gripping Detective stories, heart-breaking first-person reports and interivew footage from interrogation rooms as Detectives themselves try to understand the actions of the serial killers they sit opposite.

  • Murder By Medic

    They are the men and women we trust with our lives, but there are rogue medics who use their medical know-how to commit crimes - they try to get away with murder. Doctors, nurses, paramedics, dentists, and psychiatrists are trained to save, care, and cure, but what happens when evil enters their hearts? Each episode of Murder By Medic dissects the true story of a murderous physician as told by those who witnessed the case unfold, alongside medical experts and leading criminologists who delve deep into the psyche of the killer. What drives those who take an oath to save lives to kill instead?

  • 21st Century Serial Killer

    21st Century Serial Killer forensically researches the lives of the killers who can't stop killing, revealing how the grim opportunities, provided by the 21st century, played a part in a number of murders. You can find it on Crime+InvestigationAustralia and New Zealand, and on UKTV Really in the UK.


  • Nurses Who Kill - Seasons 1-3

    Now into it's 3rd season, this series reveals those horrors in hospitals and nursing homes where murders have taken place. We interview prosecutors, doctors, psychoanalysts and former police detectives who sat in the courtroom. Broadcast on Discovery Quest, available online worldwide on Amazon Prime, and on The Justice Channel and Netflix in the US and Canada.

  • Evil up close - Seasons 1-6

    Our longest running True Crime Documentary series, Evil Up Close is now in its 6th season with ‘Kids Who Kill: Evil Up Close’ and ‘Women Who Kill: Evil Up Close’. Nominated in both the Best Writer and Post Production categories at the 2020 RTS Awards, this series has been broadcast worldwide with A&E International as partners and is airing on Crime+InvestigationUK, Foxtel in Australia and Lifetime in the US.

  • The Lady Killers

    Winner in the Specialist Factual category at the 2020 RTS Awards, The Lady Killers looks at the motives of murderous women. Criminologists agree, men and women kill for different reasons and in different ways. When a woman murders, it’s often in rage, jealousy, passion. This is the series that looks into the hearts and minds of The Lady Killers. Find it on Crime+InvestigationUK,the Justice Network in America, and globally in Africa, Asia, Australia and New Zealand.

  • 10 Steps to Murder

    Detectives, friends and family reveal the twists and turns that
    led to tragedy, and where it all went wrong - revealing the 10 steps
    to murder.

    Produced in 2019, this series is now available on Prime Video in the UK and Discovery+ in the US.

  • Inside the Mind of a Serial Killer Seasons 1-2

    A Netflix hit sees Psychologists and Detectives give an insight into the twisted psyches of some of the most infamous serial killers in the world. Series 2 of ‘Inside the Mind of a Serial Killer’ is also available on Foxtel in Australia, Discovery Quest in the UK and free-to-air on TheJustice Network throughout America.


  • Made for Murder - Seasons 1-2

    Were they destined to kill or has life conspired to make them murderers? In this true crime series, psychologists, detectives, family and friends walk us through the life stories of 10 serial killers to discover what caused them to commit their horrific crimes.

Other Productions

  • The Jury Room

    What happens behind the closed doors of the jury room?
    Produced for CBS Reality, “The Jury Room” re-examines real murder cases where convicted killers maintain their innocence. The facts are presented to 12 members of our jury and you at home. As our jury reaches its verdict, we ask – are the convicted killers Guilty or Innocent?

  • Norway Massacre: The Survivors

    Focussing on the survivors of Anders Breivik's killing spree in July 2011. Featuring down-the-lens testimony, we hear the emotive narrative of the events as they unfolded. Broadcast on Channel 5 in the
    UK, seen throughout the world and winner of Royal Television Society Award.

  • Segreti, Bugie e Omicidi (Secrets, Lies and Murders)

    One of the first British companies to win a direct commission from an Italian broadcaster, Secrets, Lies and Murder examines the most notorious crimes committed in Italy, from the tragic death of Meredith Kercher to the Monster of Florence. Shown on Crime+Investigation Italy, available on Sky Crime.

  • A History of the World: Unlocking the Midlands

    Chris Tarrant discovers how one simple invention revolutionised the industrial heart of Britain. He travels by narrow boat to see how the Brindley Lock created a canal network that would transform the Midlands from rural backwater to industrial giant. Part of the series “A History of the World in 100 objects” shown on BBC One.

  • Living in 66: Making the Midlands

    While England were winning the World Cup in 1966, many new arrivals in the West Midlands had little time for football.
    They were busy battling racism in daily life. In Making the Midlands, Birmingham-born Adrian Chiles uses rarely seen archive film and talks to those who were there, to find out about a disturbing side of life in the 60s. First broadcast on BBC One, later on BBC Four.

  • Restoring England’s Heritage

    Alistair McGowan journeys through the West Midlands to uncover iconic and historic buildings in critical need of renovation.
    In Restoring England's Heritage, he goes on a personal crusade
    to the cinema in Evesham he and his sister spent Saturday mornings in, an arts school in Birmingham and a tea pot factory
    in Staffordshire. First broadcast on BBC One, later on BBC Four.

  • Stars and Their Lives

    Originally broadcast on ITV 1, the 36-part series saw host Carol Vorderman help tell the story of some of the world’s biggest stars - from Sir Paul McCartney to Barry White, George Best to Joan Collins, this series saw journalistic integrity woven into a multi-camera studio ‘event’. Emma Bunton, Ricky Tomlinson, Twiggy and a host of other household names discovered things about their lives they had not known and revealed the people who made them the stars they became.

  • Most Haunted Live

    A Live event brand which helped jettison the cable channel Living into the homes of over a million UK homes - its highest rated series ever. The original format was adapted to become a 4-hour evening special over 13 episodes and culminating in three-day weekend TV events - a style of ‘Live’ which had never been seen on any channel in the world.

  • Late Kick Off

    Presented by Manish Bhasin, this was a BBC One Midlands football programme which included grass roots football supporters from across the region. FirstLookTV re-formatted the traditional soccer series into a fun and accessible brand winning plaudits and copycats in equal measure.

  • Carol Vorderman’s Brain Game

    Vorderman's Big Brain Game saw host Carol Vorderman putting two teams of celebrities through a series of mental agility tests.
    This show saw ‘viewer-contestants’ compete for big money and star prizes with team captains Sarah Cox and Rufus Hound leading the pack. Broadcast in the UK on Sky One, it remains a unique, quality formatted game-show brand.

  • Sudoku Live

    Teams captained by celebrities like Dave Gorman and Rufus Hound competed to solve a puzzle. Presented by Carol Vorderman, this was the world's first live TV Sudoku show. First broadcast on Sky One.

  • Trexx and Flipside

    A multi-platform British sitcom shown on BBC Three and BBC Two. Produced as a one-off BBC ‘360’ idea of six episodes, it saw a loveable cast offered to an army of home-based Hip-Hop lovers - they wrote the lyrics based on the ‘world’ of Trexx and Flipside.
    The cast included Rebecca Atkinson of Shameless fame, Rich Fulcher from the Mighty Boosh, David Ajala who you may have seen in Netflix’s Star Trek Discovery, and BBC 1Xtra DJ MistaJam.
    The award-nominated series featured writer Georgina Pritchett who became a multi-award winning comedy writer on hit shows like Veep.