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- A veteran Detective Chief Inspector and his young Sergeant investigate murders around the regional community of Midsomer County.
- Three retired police officers are drafted in to solve cold cases, with a touch of comedy and drama
- The everyday lives of the people frequenting the frenetic Accident and Emergency department of Holby City Hospital.
- The daily lives of staff at a Birmingham medical practice, including their often-dramatic involvements with their patients.
- A soap opera set in a fictional village in the Yorkshire Dales.
- The everyday lives, professional and personal, of the doctors, nurses and patients who find themselves, for various reasons, in the wards of the frenetic cardiac unit of Holby City General Hospital.
- Sir John Deed, a High Court judge, tries to seek real justice in the cases before him.
- During the Second World War, a quiet channel island community is thrown into turmoil by the invasion forces of Nazi Germany.
- Lively daytime TV show, in which four "loose women" chat about news, issues and life in general.
- Orphaned by smallpox, young Lancashire country lady Fanny Hill cheerfully accepts her friend Esther Davies's offer to join the London 'working girls' with Mrs. Brown, a madam who recruits her as charmingly fresh enough to wait, in-living, on gentlemen. The first night, her room- and bed-mate Phoebe starts her sexual 'education', next she revels in being fitted her first-ever fancy frock. Her first 'client', Mr. Crofts, is neither naive nor attractive, rather a paying old rapist who isn't satisfied. Then the party scene, where men are younger and more charming. Handsome merchant's son Charles Standing declares love at first sight and offers to take Fanny away. After a few heavenly days of young love, they intend to demands Sir's blessing for their marriage, but as the ogre actually was her unsatisfied customer, Charles is made to choose between her and his future and leaves for colonial India. Being destitute, Fanny accepts becoming the kept woman of Mr. H., an earl's wealthy brother, in a fine London home with domestic staff, but since she won't give her heart he finally bangs her maid - Fanny seduces as 'revenge' her footman William. Both are dismissed. Fanny goes to Mrs. Cole's hat-shop, only to find it's a front for an upper-class whorehouse, a place where fathers even bring their sons to shed virginity with a virgin girl, a part Fanny plays well even though it breaks young Percy's heart. When she arrogantly scorns Mr. H, he has the whorehouse closed down; Fanny barely escapes, but without a dime. Alone on the street, her single act of kindness wins her a sick old rich man's favor, graduating from guest over house maid to companion and sole heir when he dies a few months later. Just then Charles returns...
- Misadventures of Paul Green, an investigative journalist working for a small Jewish publication in the UK, The Jewish Enquirer.
- Early morning chat show presented by Lorraine Kelly, with celebrity interviews, cooking tips, fashion features and musical guests.
- Seven celebrities from different faiths embark on an historical pilgrimage.
- In this spinoff of The Chase (2009), celebrities compete against the show's regular cast of Chasers in an attempt to win some money for their charity of choice.
- A musical man lives a careful life. Each day is like the next, just how he likes it. One day, however, misfortune and fate collide, breaking his routine and rocking his world forever.
- It begins with just a few people falling ill. Another flu virus that spreads around the globe. And then the reports begin that people are dying.
- A dedicated explorer and his team search for a 19th century shipwreck off an island in the Arctic ocean. After the team digs up an alien ice creature that has been buried in the ice for over 200 hundred years, the creature kills the explorers to gain energy needed to return to it's original form.
- ShortGrace, a strong and independent woman, is in morning for the unexpected loss of her son-in-law Tom, a local and much respected farmer, who took his own life. Along with Tom's widow, Hannah and her grandson Josh, they come together in a common grief to try to make sense of what happened and endeavour to move forward with their lives.
- A Letter from London explores Britain's central role in the creation of Israel, exploring the reasons why Britain promised a "Homeland for Jews" at a time when the country was fighting the most disastrous war the world had ever witnessed, and how the multiple strands of this story came together at miraculously the right time for Britain and the Jews. Covering the events just prior to the Balfour Declaration in 1917, to the proclamation of the new state in 1948 and all that happens in between, the documentary features new film, archive sources and interviews with experts in history and law, politicians, ex-military personnel from the Jewish resistance, and a former head of Mossad, interspersed with personal anecdotes of daily life during British rule from residents of Palestine who are still living.
- Hungry Angel (2017) is a film about our tendency to make assumptions. Trapped in our own subjective experiences, we are unable to accurately understand each other without projecting our own preconceived ideas. Set separately across India and England, the audience is tempted to make assumptions about the characters and their motives. . What we may see as the truth is framed by these conjectures, but will they play out as we expect? This story concerns a tragic death that occurs in a small family in North London- The Hunters. By intertwining past memories of childhood, troubled reunions, and ominous scenes of intrigue, the film presents the audience with a cloudy snapshot of how this death has turned the family's reality upside down. We are given an insight into the fallout of a tragic family death. Abigail Hunter (Venetia Menzies), an independent young woman, travels to an Indian ashram to recuperate after the mysterious death of her mother Suzanne Hunter( Louisa Clein) Upon return, she visits her grandfather Jacob (Ken Drew), and tells him about a revelation she had in India after she formed a close relationship with a guru- her mother is still alive! Struggling to process the passing of his daughter, Jacob is taken aback by his grand daughter's apparent state of delusion when she arrives at his North London house to share the news. Mrs Cranberry (Pam Peck), a neighbour, sees Abi arrive dressed in traditional Indian clothing, and barely recognises her. After hearing footsteps inside the house, Abi begins to question her state of mind. Unable to talk sense into her, Jacob storms out of the house to go for a walk and comes across Mrs C. The audience assumes she will speak ill of Abi, but actually she attempts to defend her and console Jacob. As the narrative unfolds, it reveals the pre-existing conflicts, complications and mysteries that trouble this family. Unable to identify the missing jigsaw pieces of this puzzle, the audience is invited to abandon any assumptions or preconceptions about a possible back-story to the events shown, and must resign themselves to remaining at the mercy of what these short scenes decide to reveal. At the center of this mystery is an insatiable presence, something from a world long forgotten, which acts as an invisible architect, playing with the characters' fates, always hungry for something.
- When judge John Deed takes the case of a man who has killed the driver responsible for his daughter's death, the high court judge gets personally involved in the situation.
- A jousting match goes horribly wrong when two rival accountants end up in Holby. Connie sends Wil back to cadaver training. Tricia thinks Carlos will end it, but he has a surprise for her. Jess ends it with Raza, then kisses Zubin.
- Gary Patterson walks into his local police station and confesses to the recent murder of a young woman. Gary is in his early 20's, but is developmentally disabled and has the mind of a thirteen year-old. He knew the girl quite well and was attracted to her, but his shyness and disability made him feel inadequate. Judge Deed feels the prosecution has a weak case and fumes when he learns that they have withheld evidence from the defence. On another front, Deed decides to investigate rumours that a fellow judge may be corrupt. He enlists his daughter Charlie to undertake some research but he is breaching etiquette by engaging in this type activity and is inviting the wrath of the Lord Chancellors Department and his fellow judges.