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- Long-running police drama series featuring officers and detectives from the fictional Sun Hill suburb in East London.
- The daily lives of staff at a Birmingham medical practice, including their often-dramatic involvements with their patients.
- In France during World War II, René Artois runs a small café where Resistance fighters, Gestapo men, German Army officers and escaped Allied POWs interact daily, ignorant of one another's true identity or presence, exasperating René.
- Gordon Brittas is the manager of the Whitbury-Newtown Leisure Centre. Despite his good intentions, everything seems to go wrong when he's around, despite the best efforts of the center staff and his long-suffering wife, Helen.
- A woman who has been dumped eleven times in a row, discovers (to her dismay) that she has a loser in love gene.
- A Scottish actor's hilarious efforts in finding work.
- A Collection Of Outtakes From The Fourth Series Of The BBC Comedy The Brittas Empire
- A series that focuses on interviews with artists from the film, TV, and theatre industry.
- More magnificent moments of comedy from television's finest characters including Del Boy and Rodders, Alan Partridge, Victoria Wood, Harry Enfield, the Red Dwarf crew and more.
- In one day, eight lives will change. Unaware of just how connected their decisions are making them. Life. Today it's about the new thing, the old, the right thing... and the last thing.
- Young Casanova (Tom Frederic) Appears.
- Terry Wogan presents a series of television outtakes from the BBC, the title coming from the BBC's nickname of "Auntie Beeb".
- A family in lockdown try to communicate. Seven 2 minute mini-monologues from three generations made about isolation, in isolation.
- An animated short offering small glimpses into the life of a British Soldier (Tommy) serving in the trenches.
- Interviewing Cast members, Production Crew from UK's TV/Film Industry keeping the memories alive.
- In England, René and Edith see Captain Hans Geering again.
- Tim eagerly joins a meditation course to fight stress, but ends up in deadly panic in the aftermath of Gordon's initially misguided right of passage policy and Colin's killer disease samples for preventive self-infection. While Gordon infuriates a legitimate Face in the Crowd prize-claimant, the course instructor turns out to have wed Helen years before Gordon.
- Gordon realizes the center is running below a quarter of its capacity, but keeps offering ludicrously complicated formulas and incentive schemes, which the staff are determined not to win--poor Gavin's good behavior may land him in a restaurant with Gordon. Meanwhile, St. Mary's parish choirmaster Larry Whittaker is determined to get rid of the man whose membership wrecked the award-winning ensemble, but it goes wrong for both of them and for innocent bystanders.
- Gordon programs a performance by the Ruthenian State Circus- actually three bumblers, lead by Vlad, who looks just like Brittas and flirts with all ladies, including his staff. The Chattanooga 'church' wants to make Gordon a polygamous elder or even a bishop. Exhausted from their nightly catering business, Gavin and Tim are sleepy on the job. Colin is insulted when Brittas refuses to include his dubious herbal potion in the center's recent merchandising spree. Helen's depression because of her apparent failing sex-appeal makes her an easy target for Mrs. Bidmead, who suggests plastic surgery to everyone.
- The Leisure Centre staff are happy and business booms when it is thought that Mr. Brittas has been killed while on a course in Bulgaria. However, Brittas returns from the dead to cause havoc, and Carole is determined to save her baby Ben from his zombie.
- On a rare day when Gordon Brittas is out, everybody is surprised to see his office taken by 'manager' Colin Weatherby, almost unrecognizably well-dressed and odor-free. The reason sits there too: his daughter Stephanie from a brief affair, visiting for the first time ever, all the way from Tasmania, expecting the perfect father as he wrote her over the years to have various talents and occupations, such as an author pen-name and a TV show. Brittas was just returning a pen he had taken with him, but can't resist helping Tim with a boiler problem--which happens to be receptionist Carole's missing secret kitten Biggles. Meanwhile, the staff has seen a photograph of Helen that someone sent to Plaything Magazine; when Gavin tries to burn it in the boiler, Gordon finds it--and sees Colin's manager nameplate on his desk.
- Gordon takes charge at reception, but once he sends Carole away, who is desperately worried about her baby and hoping for a reconciliation with her husband Derrick--everything goes wrong. Schoolboy Peter Philips inquires whether his tie was found, but Gordon's 'methodical' approach causes a huge, noisy queue to build up behind the boy. The desperate boy pretends to have found it, only to be reported to the police as a budding thief. Ken Owen comes to give a lecture on stress management, but with Gordon as the slide-show operator, Ken fights the urge to go for his throat. A mix-up with another baby causes maternal panic and paternal desertion.
- Crusader TV reporter Roger Ferguson's budget is exhausted by a Nigerian trip, so he chooses the leisure center as next target for his 'documentary'. Gordon is confident his experience obtained from a PR course will result in favourable publicity, and even hires a gorgeous model as stand-in for Colin, but the real one's tropical rodents spread a bubonic fever. Gordon's over-confident 'damage control' makes it all much worse, and 'preventively' attracts the press.