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This month we’re featuring movies and series inspired by Earth Month, including our Editor’s Pick Eating Our Way To Extinction featuring Kate Winslet as narrator, Serengeti from the BBC narrated by Lupita Nyong’o, and Time To Choose, narrated by Oscar Isaac.

We’re also featuring new comedy selections for April Fools, including BBC’s The Office, Alan Partridge on Open Books with Martin Bryce, and the stand-up special Live at the Apollo: All Girls.

We’re also featuring a brand new lifelong learning selection, Trillion Dollar Coach based on the bestseller by authors Alan Eagle, Jonathan Rosenberg, and Eric Schmidt.

April featured titles on biblio+*:

NEW RELEASES

THE CORONER

Solicitor Jane Kennedy returns to the seaside town she left as a teenager to take up the post of coroner, becoming an advocate for the dead as she investigates sudden, violent or unexplained deaths.

HOW TO CATCH A SERIAL KILLER

Sir Trevor McDonald presents this documentary which explores the extraordinary pursuit of serial killer Christopher Halliwell by detective Steve Fulcher.

BANKSY AND THE RISE OF OUTLAW ART

Banksy, the world’s most infamous street artist, whose political art, criminal stunts, and daring invasions outraged the establishment and created a revolutionary new movement while his identity remained shrouded in mystery.

LIFELONG LEARNING

TRILLION DOLLAR COACH

Bill Campbell helped to build some of Silicon Valley’s greatest companies — including Google, Apple, and Intuit — and to create over a trillion dollars in market value. A former college football player and coach, Bill mentored visionaries such as Steve Jobs, Larry Page, and Eric Schmidt and coached dozens of leaders on both coasts. When he passed away in 2016, “the Coach” left behind a legacy of growing companies and successful people, and an abundance of respect, friendship, and love.

NEW TO BIBLIO+ FROM BBC

THE GREAT HOME TRANSFORMATION

Emma Willis and Nick Grimshaw team up to transform family homes across the country. Inside the truck is an immersive mood board, where the family will experience a bespoke vision for stylish new family home based on their activities and needs. While the plans for each transformation will be informed by specialist technology and interior design intelligence, the work will be mostly realised by Emma, Nick, resident interior designer Alex Dauley, resident craftsman Tim Hitchens and the family themselves, showing just how simple it is to radically change a home for the better through smart, accessible design.

UNDERCOVER

A defense lawyer tries to finally uncover the truth of an old miscarriage of justice, while her husband goes to any lengths to conceal the truth about his own past.

TESS OF THE D’UBERVILLES

When the beautiful and innocent Tess Durbeyfield is driven by family poverty to claim kinship with the wealthy D’Urbervilles and seek a portion of their family fortune, meeting the manipulative Alec proves to be her downfall. A very different man, Angel Clare, seems to offer her love and salvation, but Tess must choose whether to reveal her past or remain silent… Whilst unstintingly gorgeous and romantic, David Nicholls’ adaptation is an intense, moving and provocative depiction of the tragically beautiful story.

EARTH MONTH

EATING OUR WAY TO EXTINCTION (Editor’s Pick)

Starring globally renowned figures and the world’s leading scientists, EATING OUR WAY TO EXTINCTION will take you on a journey – A powerful cinematic feature documentary that opens the lid on the elephant in the room no one wants to talk about. Alarming and entertaining this compelling feature documentary will make you never look at your food or the food industry in the same way again.

TIME TO CHOOSE

Academy Award®-Winning documentary filmmaker Charles Ferguson turns his lens to address worldwide climate change challenges and solutions in his new film TIME TO CHOOSE. Featuring narration by award-winning actor Oscar Isaac, TIME TO CHOOSE leaves audiences understanding not only what is wrong, but what can to be done to fix this global threat. Ferguson explores the comprehensive scope of the climate change crisis and examines the power of solutions already available.

SERENGETI

This pioneering series follows the interconnected stories of a cast of iconic savannah animals over one year. With unique access to a pristine and unspoilt corner of the Serengeti, it captures the drama of their daily lives and the emotional moments they face. Join the lonely lioness, exiled from the pride, the passionate baboon desperately trying to win back his lost love and the cheeky, fun-loving mongoose family on the lookout for a free lunch. Serengeti brings this incredible world of real-life animal drama to the screen in intimate and breathtaking detail.

APRIL FOOLS

THE OFFICE

Ricky Gervais co-writes, directs and stars in the original British version of The Office that became a worldwide comedy phenomenon. David Brent is basically a chilled out entertainer, who also happens to be a nearly useless manager at a paper merchants in the heart of England. Brent blunders and bluffs his way through situations that will be painfully familiar to anyone who has ever worked in an office. But with the threat of redundancy hanging over his staff, will David save himself and sell his team down the river?

LIVE AT THE APOLLO: ALL GIRLS

Two shows of great stand up taken from over 13 series celebrating the women who have appeared on Live at the Apollo.

ALAN PARTRIDGE ON OPEN BOOKS WITH MARTIN BRYCE

DJ, Norfolk personality and bestselling author Alan Partridge lays his soul bare in a no-holds-barred discussion of his astonishing memoir. In front of a live studio audience, Alan gives a unique insight into his passion for books and his tips on being a writer as well as reading extracts from his autobiography ‘I, Partridge, We need to Talk about Alan’. Along the way Alan takes questions from the studio audience and provides some insights into the formative experiences that have made him the man he is today.

KIDS AND FAMILY

EARTH YAY!

When Earth gets a bit lonely, it decides to visit its friends in the solar system. They’re all talented in their own, special ways: Mercury is crazy fast, racing around the sun four times faster than Earth. Uranus is super cool, with sweet shades and temperatures that can reach -371° Fahrenheit. Jupiter is not only big, but it’s also light on its feet when it dances. So, what makes Earth special? It’s not the biggest, or fastest, or coldest. Does that mean it’s the most boring? Or is there something else that makes Earth a special place—even if it looks like just a tiny blue marble to everyone else?

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