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- Bill and Ray don't really achieve much, except being forgotten by the job center. But they love their Sci-Fi TV and they especially love Galaxy Warp, the quickly cancelled British space romp from the 80s. So when they find out the star of their favourite show, Lawrence Pitcher, is appearing at a convention in their home town they're willing to face all kinds of terrors to see him, including leaving the house.
- The FarReach project was the first step to getting humans onto other planets. Organised by the Combined Sciences Off-world Research Organisation (CSORO) it placed celebrated scientists on other worlds intending to crack the specific issues of each one and to make the worlds habitable. To minimise the non-research staff in each base CSORO brokered a deal to place the ADA management support computer into each base. ADA was developed by Babbage Information Systems to provide high-level strategic support for large corporations but, as an actual AI, was believed flexible enough to be used in any management or data gathering situation. Two years after it's inception the base on Proxima-b suddenly stopped responding.
- There's a room for rent in the Earl's Court area. With original features and a bohemian feel, the rent is reasonable and location ideal. Will you rent the room?
- We look at the phenomenon of retro collecting, a hobby that has now become big business for some suppliers. We talk to collectors and content creators about what the hobby means to them.
- A created for Digital Sketch show, mixing the strange, weird and downright odd.
- Jessica can't meet up with her friends and can't get her phone to work, but her fairy godmother appears to make things good again, and add a bit of magic to boot. Now Jessica can talk to anyone she wants, historical characters, family and friends, human or otherwise.
- Award-winning poet and playwright Suhaiymah Manzoor-Khan explores the experience of being asked to write her very first play in this form bending monologue. Here it is performed by Alia Sohail. 'A Coin in Somebody Else's Pocket' is part of Tools for Change: digital re-imagining of three plays from the Theatre Uncut archive that explore racism, censorship, power and identity. Tools For Change was created to offer creative material to encourage debate, galvanize action and raise debate on racism and injustice. The play-texts of all three plays are available on Theatre Uncut's website for anyone anywhere to download free of charge and perform themselves until 28th November 2020.
- Siblings Max and Julie discover something about their grandmother as they empty her house after she died. The discovery leads them to meeting the people that made up her world and learning how complicated she was.
- A man struggles to escape from the cloud of depression.
- Johnny and Ralph take a personal look at Chernobyl. Fuelled by our memories of the Chernobyl disaster when we were children we decided to visit and learn more about it from local people. This is our video as Ralph talks to a local guide who tells us some new information about the area around the power station and how it still affects the people.