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- Sitcom about struggling stand-up comedian Harvey Hall and his wife Josie.
- Satire on Tony Blair's UK Government, adapted from a column in the magazine Private Eye, representing the Prime Minister as the Anglican priest of a small English parish.
- Three young Texans try to adjust to small-town life after experiencing the emotional toll of combat in the jungles of Vietnam.
- Fred Talbot tours the waterways of North West England
- Mia suggests to Maggie that the marriage might be helped if she and Phil do new things together but Phil is not interested when Maggie takes up Spanish classes. Maggie also meets Will,a feisty ex-cancer patient,who gives her the idea of going travelling. She baby-sits on behalf of Kevin's sister and rather enjoys it,giving Phil the notion that having a new offspring might help things along. Maggie however is not keen. Brian is getting a divorce from Penny and asks Phil to help him to conceal his assets so he will not have to pay her a divorce settlement.
- The programme follows the life of Queen Victoria following the death of her husband, her self-imposed isolation during her long mourning, and her relationships with Prime Minister Benjamin Disraeli and her Highland servant John Brown.
- Leslie, yearns to flee the grip of his mother, Kitty. Unhappy as the proprietor of his mother's shop 'Nurse Nature', he seeks to form a new life with his long term flame, Wendy Watson. However, someone else might be holding a candle for him, someone closer than he realises.
- The incompetent executive at the games manufacturers Universal Pastimes Ltd. He had an inflated view of himself which constantly brought him into conflict with his team.
- Drama series set in a children's outdoor activities centre in the Lake District.
- Ant and Dec celebrate thirty years on screen by having a reunion with Cat Deeley. The trio reminisce on the hit Saturday morning TV show that launched their presenting careers and brought them stardom.
- Sparks fly when Liz accompanies Jim to his army reunion. Anne seeks Raquel's advice on the subject of men. Gail confides in Alma about her own infidelity. Kelly gets caught in an embarrassing situation.
- While investigating the disappearance of a foreign prince. Scrotty uncovers a plot which would make the prince's nation a centre for world domination.
- Rose accepts the gift of a luxury cruise only to find retired colleagues from the French and American police forces similarly present. Amazingly, a mutually known jewel thief is himself a passenger too.
- Rose's publisher Chinnery has gotten himself into trouble through the wiles of a beautiful girl. Soon, Halifax is similarly compromised, and then, even Drusilla - or perhaps these last two misfortunes are Rose's machinations.
- Liverpool, May 1941. Margaret is going to live with Michael Armstrong, but when she visits him an aerial bomb hits the house, and sets the whole building on fire. Margaret is seriously hurt and taken to the hospital, where members of her family soon turn up to visit her. She is four months pregnant and everybody worries about the baby's survival chances. At the same time Mrs. Porter is on her way to Liverpool. A British soldier has found a letter written by John at the battlefield in France, and has sent it to her. The soldier is back in Liverpool, and now she wants to get more information from him.
- The day of Ida's funeral arrives.
- Dennis finds that he has too many audience members for his concert at the Mission Hall. Jack and Annie set off for the licensees' annual dinner in town. Minnie comes to the rescue when Ena takes the key to the piano.
- Kate moves in with Sally and starts to remember more about the night of the attack.
- With the help of her friends, Kate finally pieces together the night of the accident.
- Ken and Denise's happiness comes under threat when Brian pays a visit. Tricia is hunted down by the police. Vicky despairs as Steve celebrates his acquittal. Vera criticises Jack's appearance.
- Documentary about the life and death and the career of actor and singer/song writer George Formby. This episode of the south bank show covers the rise of George Formby career with insights of his family including his father and includes Interviews with George Formby's brother and sister, Ted and Elba.
- A visit to a casino brings Peter's affair into the spotlight. Angela remains too frightened to leave the house. Gail bans Audrey from seeing her grandchildren.
- Audrey resolves to convince Gail that Richard is a murderer. Kevin invites Tommy to apply for a job at the garage. Sally has a chance encounter with a handsome stranger.
- Audrey resorts to desperate measures to protect her grandchildren. Tommy fends off questions from his new neighbours. Maria agrees to give Vik another chance.
- Archie comes up with a plan for Audrey to thwart Richard. Sally enjoys Alex's company as they discuss Number 13's redecoration. Peter cancels Vik's new slate at the bookie's.
- Deirdre berates Ken for sacrificing his livelihood for his principles. Richard plays another cruel trick on Audrey. Todd divulges his feelings to Sarah.
- Richard gets desperate in his bid to accelerate Audrey's demise. Lucy punishes Peter for cancelling their weekend trip. Curly's efforts to spend time with Emma prove wasted.
- Dev refuses to lend a desperate Vik cash to settle his debts. Richard scuppers Audrey's dinner party. Shelley makes a worrying discovery about Peter's Chepstow trip.
- Blanche bumps into Steve and warns him that Tracy may report Karen to the police. Sally corners Rosie, trying to talk to her about the next production - Annie. Rosie scoots off, less than interested. Karen orders Steve to get rid of Liz despite the fact that it's Mother's Day. Karen is livid to hear that Liz apologised to Tracy on her behalf. To make matters worse, Karen immediately spots Liz taking Amy for a walk. They trade insults and almost brawl until Steve drags Karen off. Shelley tries to boost trade by offering two drinks for the price of one to all mothers. Everyone takes advantage and Fred gives Shelley another telling off. Tommy and Angela fill Sally in on Rosie and Craig's burgeoning relationship. Sally isn't impressed as she doesn't want Rosie distracted from her quest for stardom. Maya offers to take on Todd's shifts at the Corner Shop if he gets the porter's job. Sunita dreads the idea. Tracy listens to Ken's advice and decides not to report Karen to the police, but she swears that she'll get her own back when the time's right. Liz tells Karen about her dead daughter, Katie, hoping Karen will understand why she thinks so much of Amy. Karen accuses Liz of dragging up Katy's memory to make Steve feel guilty about the part he played in Katy's death and calls her sick. With pure hatred in her eyes, Liz spits in Karen's face and leaves.
- Emily's cousin kicks Ross out of the apartment they were supposed to live in, so he moves into Chandler and Joey's car.
- A documentary following the band Rockpile in the studio as they record new albums by both Nick Lowe and Dave Edmunds.
- in 1985 the leaders of the East and the West come together to reduce their nuclear stockpiles.
- From Braveheart to barbarians, we're going medieval on myths and legends.
- Martin Johnson embarks on his most challenging run, as he explores the connection between Black British history and the River Thames.
- Anthology series, hosted by Noël Coward and consisting of four productions of his plays: Blithe Spirit, Design for Living, The Vortex, and Present Laughter.