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- Shot on the streets of Boston and Chicago by guerrilla videographers Stephen Christy and Zach Craley, "City Lights" provides a rare glimpse of what it means to be homeless in the most prosperous country in the world. Hear firsthand from four homeless men and women. Hear what it takes for them to get back on their feet.
- 12 celebrities live together for 26 days. Housemates are under the control of Big Brother, a rule enforcing authority figure who monitors their behaviour and sets tasks and punishments. Housemates must avoid being nominated for eviction by each other and then evicted by viewers of the show with the aim of winning a substantial cash prize at the end of the series.
- Two teams take part in a series of physical games in which they have to avoid making mistakes that will scare an animatronic hare.
- Quiz show hosted by Shane Richie. In each episode a team of three face a golden wall of cash worth £20,000 and try to hang onto as much of it as possible by correctly answering a series of questions.
- Tim tries to win his ex-girlfriend back by recruiting Barb, the only women that will kiss him.
- Dawn, a sublime moment we rarely take the time to observe, is dramatically eye-opening for those who get the chance to witness it. The dawn sheds light on strategies of survival of flora and fauna, shaping the patterns of life on Earth. It bubbles with life, as night creatures and day creatures cross paths between shifts, sharing a crucial, glorious moment in the heart of their ecological niches.
- Contestants are provided with a million pounds in cash to start but must answer a series of multiple-choice questions correctly in order to leave with any of it.
- It's the battle of the blow-dry as nine celebrities cross brushes and go head-to-head to see who can crimp their way to the top.
- Gemma collects money out of parking meters. But really she's obsessed with Elvis.
- "Signs of Life" is a web based interactive drama in the form of an astrological thriller. Daisy is thrown into a turmoil when her world is disrupted by the mysterious appearance of her boyfriend Joe's father Max. As the eclipse approaches, Max's plan to excavate a local stone circle takes on fatal consequences.....
- An alcoholic falls in love with a Salvation Army captain who is trying to help him.
- As a posse of South London DJs battle their rivals to the North, Danny (Walters)falls for a singer from the other crew.
- A young journalist sets out to find the true identity of a reclusive recording artist. She finds a dark secret.
- When Chris is thrown from the balcony of a high-rise block of flats, suspicion falls on his flatmate Dean, who is profoundly deaf.
- For one week only, two of Britain's most respected figures in the world of hospitality and customer service, Gordon Ramsay and Mary Portas, will work together for the first time to run a hotel. Along with a raft of other much-loved British TV experts, Ramsay and Portas staff the hotel with fourteen young, unemployed people who are desperate for a break.
- Sue Perkins and Jamie East discuss the latest Game of Thrones episodes throughout the season.
- The stylish survival guide to looking great on a budget, as Gok Wan continues his mission to banish the nation's wardrobe disasters.
- A modern reworking of King Lear, where a businessman lies in a coma while 2 of his daughters plan to turn off his life support machine and sell his business. His third daughter has his best interests at heart but is estranged from the family.
- A half-Indian, half-English businessman (Roache) is haunted by a mysterious woman from his past who threatens to wreck his marriage and comfortable family situation.
- An illegal immigrant on the run from a Russian mafia boss, falls for an artist. When he discovers her family home is worth millions, he hatches a plot to get hold of the deeds.
- School teacher Chris Bevan is a dutiful husband to his dull wife, Josie, and ingrate daughters. His best friend knows Chris' heart always belonged to Marian, his vibrant, flippant fiancée, who mysteriously disappeared years ago. Suddenly he sees her in a shop and can't help following her. He gives up as she has a new identity, as wife of plumber Bernie Sullivan. Bernie's real passion is Houdini-era 'real' magic, while in fact she's his terrified captive, forced to replace his late assistant. Furthermore one of Bevan's daughters has a phone-relationship he forbids, deeming it dangerous on principle, ignoring this is real and ties in to Marian's plight.
- Through the eyes of Saddam Hussain's eldest daughter it tells of her life after the 1st gulf war through to the death of her father. The honour badges that tie families and tribes through better and worse are played out.
- In 2010, the International Criminal Court puts Tony Blair on trial for war crimes.
- A group of lively old people, with a great sense of humour, play silly pranks on younger members of the general public.
- Soccer Aid is a Charity Football event which takes place every two years at Old Trafford. Two teams of celebrities and ex-legends, England and 'Rest of the World', take each other on under two professional Football mangers. Soccer Aid is a very popular mix of Football and comedy.
- Looking for excitement and a bit of cash, Natalie starts embezzling money from the phone company she works for, but all is not fun and games as she'll discover when her actions lead to the death of a young woman.
- Set in 18th century London, Knifeman will focus on the untold story of a charming, arrogant, decorum-breaking genius who challenges societal norms to transform his visions into cutting-edge discoveries.
- Three East-End Spivs spend their time wheeling and dealing wherever and whenever they can. After one of their scams goes south, the three con men are left to care for two young illegal immigrants.
- Haughty, recently-widowed Margery Heywood and her cleaner Gladys Gladwell go on the run after mistakenly believing that they have killed a teenage burglar, holding up a post office for Gladys' money, and giving petty crook Terry Mason a lift, they are pursued by the police. Their uneasy alliance is made uneasier when Margery learns that her late husband Eric had a 20-year affair with Gladys and the discovery profoundly affect Margery's son Graham. A further shocking revelation takes the pair to Blackpool where another truth is revealed, leading to a genuine friendship and an end to their troubles.
- Martine McCutcheon plays a young working class girl, Tracy, who - against the wishes of her parents and racist ex-boyfriend - becomes one of three wives of West London Persian restaurateur, Sam (Art Malik).