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- Long-running police drama series featuring officers and detectives from the fictional Sun Hill suburb in East London.
- Julian and Jeremy, two brothers prefer to spend their time on drugs and joyriding. When their father, Fatty Lewis, they show up demanding compensation.
- A hitman has second thoughts about his career and seeks refuge from his boss by finding work as a baker in a rural Welsh village.
- A Welsh-language TV soap (the longest running BBC television soap) set in the small Welsh town of Cwmderi, in the heart of the South Wales valleys.
- Condensed animated adaptations of plays by William Shakespeare.
- Sitcom set and made in Wales. Fagin, a budding Welsh "entrepreneur" with a dodgy past, takes in two tear-aways as apprentices. The series follows their daily lives, relationships and workings in the Welsh valleys. Fagin's mum, with whom they all live, is the matriarch who keeps the boys in tow.
- This show is about a couple broken and cheated Welsh families that decide in order to live they need to drive their cattle beasts to London for the best price. Unfortunately, there's the evil landholder that wants to kick everyone out of the valley and see the good families starve and go to workhouses. His conniving treachery enables several issues to arise while the fellas and a few more travellers in their party attempt to persevere. Talk about cattle plague and cholera outbreaks, punishment for driving cattle on a Sunday, and other interesting issues are just a fraction of what six episodes will bring you. Adventure, horses, and a young Ray Stevens without a shirt on.
- Detective Chief Inspector Noel Bain looks back fondly to the days when policing involved chasing villains, playing rugby and drinking beer. However, he has come to realize that contemporary policing imposes dilemmas that no training manual could ever anticipate.
- A troubled boy (Steven Mackintosh) endures physical abuse by the staffers at a children's home.
- Three part BBC series regarding four Welsh wife/husband couples, old university friends now tumultuosly reunited in (mostly) retirement. A dark comedy about aging, Welsh nationalism, & memory & friendship.
- Legal drama based in a magistrates court in Wales.
- Whilst celebrating Lleu's 18th birthday, Lleu and two friends go for a boat ride, when they discover beneath the water the golden doorway to the Mabinogi (the Otherworld). They swim down and are transported back in time many centuries to the Mabinogi. There they encounter some problems with mediaeval life, and they have to deal with the conflict between fate personal choice and magic.
- Blood on the Dole follows four teenagers struggling with life after leaving school in a deprived area of Merseyside.
- Period drama following the life of Megan Roberts, a forward thinking district nurse in the South Wales mining town of Pencwm.
- Drama series dealing with the lives of those who work for the Royal National Lifeboat Association on the Welsh coast.
- The Welsh Guards are ordered to the Falklands, and for four young Guardsmen the prospect of 'a cruise to the South Atlantic on the QE2' is exciting.
- The first part of Bogdanov's drama trilogy A Light in the Valley...On the Hill...In the City. A daring summation of how we had arrived and from where we had come. They won prizes inside and outside of Wales including BAFTAs and Royal Television Society Awards. Performed not only by distinguished professional actors but also with the residents of the Rhondda Valley. A Light on the Hill was broadcast in November 2000 and the final part, A Light in the City in February 2001. All three 90 minute films were shown on BBC2.
- City lawyer Rachel Mortimer takes a job as coroner in rural Wales.
- A fast-paced supernatural drama where the ghosts of the past are revealed to be very much alive and seven housemates - seven lost souls - share a dark secret unknown to them.
- A great study of cultural theft mainly via the literacy of the monastic scriptorium
- Don Williams is a pianist in local Pontypridd bar. When his singer is murdered by a member of the local Taffia Don is distraught. He's suffered loss before. When the police are unable to do anything for Seren Don decides to do something himself. He knows who did it and will make any sacrifice for Seren's justice.
- A black comedy set in the Welsh mountains about two hillbilly brothers and their obsession with the local frump.
- Hamlet, Prince of Denmark, finds out that his uncle Claudius killed his father to obtain the throne, and plans revenge.