Week 47 4oD Highlights

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Week  47 4oD highlights

 

8 Out of 10 Cats

Jimmy Carr hosts the irreverent comedy panel show based on opinion polls. So what's better - kittens or Christmas? Let The Great British Public decide.

 

We Need To Talk About Dad (Link TBC)

The Johnson family appeared to have it all after two decades of happy marriage: professional success, a beautiful house in Kent, flaxen-haired children... Locals jokingly referred to them as a 'Sunday Supplement Family'. But one day Nick told his wife he had a surprise for, led her blind-folded into the garden, and committed an act of violence far worse than anything they could have imagined. Henry, who was just 16 at the time, became a witness to the crime. We Need to Talk about Dad meets the Johnsons as they reunite for Christmas, fulfilling the dreams of the youngest son Felix who - until now - has been sheltered from the events of that day. Henry's need to confront what happened sees each of them come face to face with the mystery of the attack, and the impact it has had on their lives.

 

Steve Jobs: iChanged the World

The story of Steve Jobs, featuring a rare interview and providing a unique insight into what made him tick

 

Crack House

The true story of a gang of young drug dealers, told using surveillance footage to provide a fascinating insight into their lives, those of their customers, and the ATF operation to convict them

 

One Tree Hill

Love, life and basketball in Tree Hill, a small town in North Carolina that sees far more than its fair share of teen drama. Catch series 8's concluding episode on 4oD.

 

The Hunt For Britain's Tightest Person

With the credit crunch biting deep, money-saving has become the nation's favourite hobby. But what happens when 'thrifty' becomes 'tight-fisted', and keeping hold of your cash becomes an obsession?

 

Amish: World's Squarest Teenagers

Five Amish teenagers leave their closed communities in the American mid-West for the very first time, to travel to Britain on an extraordinary cultural exchange