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- Every cub reporter wants a front page 'splash' and Liz Jolly from The Brit, a top-selling daily tabloid, is no exception. She's on the trail of a sensational story and her job depends on it.
- The Borrowers, a family of tiny people, are forced to find a new home after being displaced. They get help from a human boy as they try to survive by borrowing what they need.
- The Borrowers leave their new home and find a model village just the right size for them. They find George (Paul Cross), but the village's owner also finds out about the Borrowers.
- This was made for an international audience. There is no dialog in any episode so there is no dubbing or subtitles. Instead, one follows a bald man through comical situations by way of the actors' action and somewhat exaggerated gestures.
- Alien twins Zig and Zag operate an agency where they carry out undercover "dirty deeds" for celebrity clients.
- The bizarre misadventures of two no-hopers who share a flat
- With Colin threatening to walk out, Frank suggests a vacation to rebuilt their friendship but when he forgets to book a caravan, he fakes an illness to avoid admitting his error. Frank rescue's Colin from a gang.
- Colin and Frank decide that they are good enough to appear on the local talent show StarQuest, but things don't go according to plan.
- Colin invents an imaginary girlfriend to avoid admitting to Frank that he too is a virgin.
- After they lose yet another job, Frank thinks he and Col need to go out for the evening, maybe even meet some girls. But when they become wanted for robbery having been set up by their dates, the boys must track down the real criminals.
- Col and Frank find out that either their next door neighbour Mitchell, or themselves will be evicted if their apartments doesn't make inspection by the landlord.
- It's Friday the 13th and Frank refuses to leave the house. To help him over come his fears, Colin suggest they watch some scary movies. Already spooked by the movie, a threatening phone call keeps the boys on edge.
- University lecturer Neil Tannahill is drawn into a sinister conspiracy involving secretly-stored Soviet nuclear waste at a remote British nuclear facility after receiving an enigmatic note from legendary atomic scientist and one-time former head of "Doomwatch" (the infamous Scientific watchdog group of the seventies), Dr Spencer Quist.
- After a car accident (where we also discover Frank's fear of beards) Col and Frank decide to have a competition to see who is the smartest.
- 1997–199926m9.2 (23)TV EpisodeWhile visiting their boss, whom they put in the hospital, Lano and Woodley are mistaken for the baby photographers by the nursing staff. As only these boys can do, they accidentally manage to swap babies.
- 1997–19999.3 (23)TV EpisodeColin and Frank continue their attempts to get the baby that they are looking after reunited with his proper parents, but get into more trouble than they expect.
- After his mother's funeral, Col receives a letter informing him that he is adopted.
- Col inadvertently makes fun of the new neighbour's lisp and gets into a battle of wills with her believing she's stolen his favourite spotty socks.
- After Frank nearly drowns while doing the dishes, Col enrols him into a swimming class.
- Colin becomes concerned that if something should happen to him, Frank will be unable to look after himself, so he makes Frank do a bunch of dangerous activities in order to help him become a man, like Colin.
- Randall and Hopkirk are detective partners with a difference: one of them is a ghost.
- A woman tries to reunite the swing band with which she played during World War II.
- This third installment to "Tales of the City" finds Mary Ann Singleton struggling to advance in her new career as a TV personality, while Michael Tolliver is playing the field after his break-up with Jon Fielding. After her divorce, Prue Giroux finds comfort in a mysterious stranger she meets in the park. Brian Hawkins is struggling with his job and his new monogamous relationship with Mary Ann, and DeDe Halcyon Day returns with a dangerous revelation that could be the scoop Mary Ann has been waiting for.
- 2000–200150m7.8 (23)TV EpisodeFreya Cargill, an old flame of Jeff's, asks for his help in investigating the death of her father, an archaeologist. There are plenty of eccentric suspects at the museum where he worked as well as the Bog People, the remains of a family perfectly preserved in peat bog for thousands of years but with an apparent life of their own. Jeff gets on the trail of stolen artefacts the theft of which were blamed on Professor Cargill while Marty has to take time off from minding a new ghost called Nesbit to help out.
- Dr. Henry Jekyll experiments with scientific means of revealing the hidden, dark side of man and releases a murderer from within himself.
- An extra in a television drama is finally given a line to say. He goes on to cause mounting chaos.
- Jim Dixon feels anything but lucky. At the university he has to do the bidding of absent-minded and boring Professor Welch to have any hope of keeping his job. Worse, he has managed to get entangled with unexciting but neurotic Margaret Peel, a friend of the Professor's. All-in-all, the pub is the only friendly place to be. His misery is completed at a dreadful weekend gathering of the Welch clan by the arrival of son Bertrand. Not so much that Betrand is loud-mouthed and boorish - which he is - but that he has as companion Christine Callaghan, the sort of marvellous and unattainable woman Jim can only dream about.
- Based on Nick Hornby's best-selling novel, About A Boy is the story of a cynical, immature young man who is taught how to act like a grown-up by a little boy
- When a man and a woman swap jobs and cities temporarily, they face many problems large and small, but their phone calls develop into romance.
- A high school kid (Sumpter) develops an addiction to Internet porn so intense that it begins to destroy his life and tear his family apart.
- A fictionalized account of the events leading up to the tragic car accident that claimed the lives of Princess Diana, her companion Dodi Fayed and their chauffeur in a Paris tunnel.
- As he seeks the annulment of his marriage to Katherine of Aragon, King Henry VIII appoints himself the head of the Church of England. And Anne Boleyn insists that Henry remove Queen Katherine from the picture -- and Court.
- The Archbishop's capitulation to Henry results in Thomas More's resignation and a triumphal trip by Henry to France to show off his new queen to Francis.
- The Duke of Suffolk is unable to defeat the rebellion militarily, so he resorts to lies and subterfuges.