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- The everyday lives of the people frequenting the frenetic Accident and Emergency department of Holby City Hospital.
- Based on the Philippa Gregory book of the same name, the story of Elizabeth of York, the White Queen's daughter, and her marriage to the Lancaster victor, Henry VII.
- In 1973 Rome, John Paul Getty III, the heir and younger member of an oil tycoons' clan, is kidnapped by the Italian Mafia in order to get a ransom.
- The original band of brothers as they navigate Sheffield and its crumbling healthcare, education and employment sectors, exploring the brighter, sillier and more humane way forward where communal effort can still triumph over adversity.
- Created by Jimmy McGovern, each episode of this series examines a person who is accused of a crime and what led them to end up in the Dock.
- Series of daytime plays set in contemporary Britain, all sharing the theme of someone going through some kind of life change.
- Series of one-off dramas, each focusing on a different house within the same street.
- The hard labour of cotton mill workers and the abuse they endure.
- Series showcasing the best in international documentaries.
- Justice is a British legal drama starring Robert Pugh as Judge Patrick Coburn. The first episode was originally broadcast on April 4, 2011 on BBC One. Frank Sinatra's "This Town" is the theme song.
- Journalist Amy Goodman hosts this independent news program which features international journalists, grassroots leaders, independent analysts, as well as ordinary people directly affected by world events and U.S. policy.
- A groundbreaking British late-night discussion show broadcast live with no scheduled end time.
- Drama about the lives of two generations of a family who lived in the same house in Manchester, one generation in 1931 and the other in 2011.
- The Story of Pop and Politics: About the relationship between performers and politics in the USA, the UK, Germany and France from the 1960s until 2003.
- Celebrities recall the TV, films, fads and fashions that made the 1990's memorable.
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- Sziget Festival has become one of the largest music and cultural events of its kind in Europe. The dates are set for when a flood of festival goers colonize an island in the Danube for a week of madness. Anyone who has ever attended will tell you that there is something unique and indescribable about the atmosphere of the whole happening. Sziget means different things to different people. Some see it as a symbol of freedom while others associate it with love. And then there are those who are just there for the party. Sziget is synonymous with summer, the outdoors and a life lived together for a week every year. Everything spins in a simultaneous cycle for seven days and seven long nights as the music plays and masses of fans let down their hair. Music and faces. These are perhaps the two elements that can provide the greatest taste of Sziget as it really is... It's for those who have been and those still to experience summer in the city as it was meant to be...
- Four-part documentary series that tells the story of British pop music and our changing attitudes to sex, gender and sexuality.
- Life could not get any worse for depressed postal carrier Wayne Taylor. His wife has left him, taking their two children and the dog, and his efforts at speed-dating with a woman with a bad stutter, leave much to be desired. He does his back in when he slips on a fish-and-chip carton, making his round more painful. He decides that he must get away to the sunnier climes of Greece; to this end he opens some of the letters addressed to wealthier areas on his round and steals any money he finds in them, which leads to another postal carrier being suspected. He is spotted by Damien, a 15-year-old school truant, who is illiterate yet canny enough to know what Wayne is doing and get himself cut in on the scam. Wayne derives some positive in helping the boy learn to read, but their friendship is considered unhealthy by some, and all the time Wayne is feeling more and more guilty about his actions. Will he ever make it to Greece?
- Alice's life hangs in the balance, and Curtis is determined that someone will pay. But how far will he go to get revenge.
- Widow Theresa meets the charming Gabe,who is anxious to date her but she rejects him after her long-time friend Cyn says he was a wife-beater. Cyn has repeatedly failed her driving test so Theresa impersonates her and passes on her behalf. To celebrate, Cyn drives Theresa to the seaside but on the way home Gabe rings Theresa,who realises that Cyn lied about him. The women argue and the car goes off the road.Cyn is anxious to keep the deception quiet but Theresa decides her relationship with Gabe is more important than a so-called friend who has used her once too often.
- Teenager Rob Ryland is killed when his fork lift truck collides with shelves which crush him,in the warehouse where he works. Rob's parents Helen and Frank start to become suspicious when they learn that Rob's boss,Alan Maxfield,has been instructed by his lawyer to hold back the body and that the depot's CCTV cameras were not working on that day. In addition to this,Michael, Rob's workmate tells Helen that Health and Safety training,contrary to Maxfield's assurances,were minimal. However the C.P.S. find they have insufficient evidence to prosecute Maxfield. Whilst Frank turns to drink,Helen becomes obsessive about obtaining justice for her son,leading to her appearing in court where events do not turn out entirely for the worst.
- Lamb pressurises Walter into keeping look-out for a burglary that goes wrong. Violet's younger sister Nora has a fall and she is rescued by Sid. Gracie is angry with Walter for being out when he should have been minding his daughter. She also stops Elizabeth from taking Violet to an abortionist,claiming that the girl could die on the abortionist's table. On Frank's birthday Poppy gives him the photo album from the 1930s she found in her room.David is surprised to see Joy working for Frank but Nick is annoyed with the doctor for putting Poppy on the pill. Feeling alienated from his family Nick makes a play for Lynne,his AA sponsor,who rejects him and sends him home to Ellie. Ellie,desperate for a baby,asks Frank to put the house in her name to finance the IVF.