The Murder that Changed Britain
Channel: CBS Justice (DStv 170)
TX Time: 20h00
Genre: True Crime, Documentary
On the 15th of July 1992, a young mother, Rachel Nickell, was murdered on Wimbledon Common as her two-year-old son looked on.
Her death would lead to one of the most notorious miscarriages of justice in British criminal history.
Colin Stagg was wrongly accused and imprisoned for a crime he did not commit.
For three decades, the man who has squarely shouldered the blame for this catastrophic failing was the country's leading forensic psychologist, Professor Paul Britton.
Britton, who has never spoken publicly on the matter, finally breaks his silence in a series of exclusive, no holds barred interviews.
What emerges is a far more complex story than anyone could ever imagine.
Alongside Paul Britton, granting his first ever interview, is retired Metropolitan Police Commander, Gary Copson.
And in the most dramatic twist of all, Colin Stagg finally comes face to face with Paul Britton – the man he has always blamed for sending him to prison as an innocent man.
Nazis at Nuremberg: The Lost Testimony
Channel: National Geographic Channel (DStv 181 / StarSat 220)
TX Time: 21h00
Genre: Documentary, History
Never-before-heard trial testimony reveals shocking new details about World War II and the inner workings of the Nazi war machine.
Hear the raw voices of Hitler's criminal henchmen - such as Hermann Goering, Wilhelm Keitel, Albert Speer and Rudolf Hess - as well as the victims and witnesses who bravely testified against them.
Embarrassing Bodies 8
Channel: BBC Lifestyle (DStv 174)
TX Time: 21h15
Genre: Reality
Embarrassing Bodies takes a startling look at the UK's most uncomfortable ailments.
Desperate for some much needed medical attention are a brand new blushing array of highly embarrassed patients, all suffering from visually shocking and personally mortifying conditions.
In this season, the Embarrassing Bodies doctors take on their most challenging cases yet, as they to attempt to rebuild people's bodies and their lives, reconstructing all those broken embarrassing bits with their trademark no-nonsense approach.
Over the season they help people walk, hear for the first time, and to speak; rediscover their confidence; and their sex lives.
They go further than ever by helping some patients with multiple problems by using the very latest in surgical reconstruction and technology.
Across the season, the doctors dissect the goings on of four British lads on a typical week to Magaluf.
With a 132% rise in local hospital admissions, the doctors put them under 24-hour surveillance using CCTV, to observe and monitor every drunken move and scientifically analyse how a hard week's boozing and risky behaviour affects our bodies, and our long term health.
In the Season 8 premiere: Young dad Dan comes to meet Dr Christian in the clinic with a big hole in his face.
Jaya wants to know if Dr Dawn can help her reclaim her voice after an unusual medical condition distorted her voicebox.
And Dr Pixie sees a woman who's hoping for some help with childhood burns to her chest and back.
In Magaluf, the four holidaymakers kick off their week-long body wrecking binge.
Also, the EB truck pulls in to Manchester, where Dr Dawn meets a man whose testicles are in a twist.