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- A teenage diabetic fails to keep an appointment, and Mac regrets coming to the assistance of an old colleague who's due in court for negligence. Anoushka is worried about a bruise on a patient's shoulder.
- The story of the Arsenal squad known as "The Invincibles" and their record setting 2003-2004 season.
- Young Albert Einstein is a rebel, a free thinker and a dreamer at a time when the German education system does not allow individual thinking, or for a person to dream.
- In a continuation of the very first episode, a couple face up to the harsh realities of living with Alzheimer's. Mac gets involved when Derek turns up at the surgery. Jo is upset with Ross.
- Helen gets approached by a young girl, concerned about her mum. Ruth sees a troublesome kid with asthma and a bump on his head. Joanna arrives at work in a fancy new hat.
- A plumber named Benny tries to find his way around a university, and gets no sense out of the intellectuals who work and study there.
- Filmed 24/7 over 20 years, an aspiring comedian's home movies create a real-life tragicomedy which asks if following a childhood dream is the meaning of life or an unrealistic waste of time.
- It's about the legendary 2005 Ashes series, which is arguably the greatest test series ever played, and made 'Freddy' Flintoff an England superstar forever
- A short film following a young man as he deals with his gambling and debt problems.
- The Paranormal Police: Exposed. A unique Series which sets on a mission to expose the truth within the paranormal community/
- An illegal immigrant father in the UK looks for his missing daughter while trying to avoid the police radar.
- An art student/therapist befriends her new neighbor. Soon after which she starts experiencing deadly psychological and hallucinating events, only to realize later that they were all a set-up by her neighbor to apprehend an old killer.
- British pop duo Pet Shop Boys captured on film during their groundbreaking 1991 world tour. This film, by Eric Watson, features the live show and footage filmed backstage.
- A con-man magician is forced to clear a debt with a rather unsavoury character after his partner in crime is caught cheating in a casino.
- A message for all humanity, that no matter who you are, what religion, colour or race and sex. We are all a part of the Earth and we need to unite as one, to make a future 'Save the Animals, Save the World'
- The story focuses on Donna as she is interviewed by a police inspector, Matthew, in a hospital holding room. As the interview progresses, we are gradually drawn into the cold systematic nature of rare form of child abuse and the psychology behind it, leading to a shocking conclusion.
- Jonathan Meades offers an affectionate critique of Birmingham, its culture, and its inhabitants.
- Because of the success of the choir's performance at the Summer Show, Gareth feels the boys need another goal to improve. His choice of performance venue is the Music for Youth prom held every November at Royal Albert Hall, the prom which showcases the best of youth music in Britain. The issues are that the deadline has already past for application to perform, and it is a by invitation only event. Gareth appeals to the prom's executive, who allow the choir to audition. Although the non-audition Lancaster School choir is not up to the standards of the other musical acts already chosen, the prom also is a venue to showcase educational aspects of music. Beyond preparing the boys for the audition - it being the first time the boys will have ever been evaluated critically as a choir, and the first time they will hear other more established and polished choirs sing - Gareth has another challenge in that he is required to bring the numbers up to 100 if chosen to perform; the current choir has only 60 boys. With the summer break, he decides to recruit from the new students coming into the school from the primary years. But Gareth also has to factor in attrition, not only of the boys graduating, but also those that have lost interest. He also wants to involve the school rappers in the singing program, whether it be in the formal choir or in a group as their own. Gareth brings in some assistance in trying to convince the rappers, who are an influential peer group within the school. By the time the boys' final audition arrives for the Music for Youth prom, Gareth has them sing what may seem an unconventional choice of music.
- Friendship and love between illegal immigrants struggling and facing challenges. Showing us that when it comes to the struggle of life, no border can divide human hearts and the love inside.
- A hitman's life becomes more complicated after an easy job takes a turn for the worse.
- Toxification of land, body and mind examines the plight of Punjabi farmers through their own personal stories, with the perspectives of authorities and academics.
- Fearless Vampire Killers are critically lauded and Kerrang! award nominated. They now have the chance to prove their worth on the nation's stages and to fulfill a childhood fantasy: to play Castle Donington.
- Progress Wrestling (stylised as PROGRESS) is a British professional wrestling promotion that was established in 2011 by comedian Jim Smallman and events and comedy promoter Jon Briley, later to be joined in management of the company by actor Glen Robinson (professionally known as Glen Joseph).
- A bare all Avant-garde Anthology homage to silent stag films, vintage erotica and pre-code sexiness.
- The National Theatre gathered interviews with people from Derry Londonderry, Edinburgh, Merthyr, Leicester, Salisbury, Newcastle, Glasgow, Gloucester, and Northumberland about the condition of the nation, and whether we should count ourselves European, in response to the division exposed by the EU referendum. Britannia calls a meeting to listen to her people. This series of honest, emotional, funny and personal testimonials are interwoven into speeches from the nation's party leaders in this play. The debate is passionate, the darts are sharp, stereotypes nailed and opinions divided. Can there ever be a United Kingdom?
- On November 27th and 28th 1988, Iron Maiden filmed their two sold-out concerts at Birminghams NEC.
- 1978–199053mTV-PG8.8 (102)TV EpisodeEngland is at war and the time has come for James and Siegfried to join their military units. Their last day at the practice is a busy one and James is repeatedly called out when he had hopes to spend a last, quiet evening at home with Helen. Siegfried surprises James with a small gift. Mrs. Hall also has a surprise announcement for everyone and Tristan receives shocking news from the Royal College of Veterinary Surgeons.
- It's Sarah's birthday, and she and the girls drag a downbeat Helen out for a wild girl's night out. Helen gets really drunk, starts a fight, and gets arrested. Jack proposes to her.
- Tommy sets off to North America, where the end of Prohibition brings new opportunities. But he faces new danger from an old adversary who is finally making his move.
- Drama series following the investigations of AC-12, a controversial police anti-corruption unit.
- Following the death of his father, Tyrell Jackson struggles to navigate life.
- Filmed on location at The National Exhibition Centre Birmingham England February 1984 (from end credits)
- Black Sabbath's final triumphant live concert filmed at Genting Arena in their hometown of Birmingham.
- Hypnotic short silent film about a distraught looking man's chance encounter with a beautiful stranger.
- 1978–19901h 30mTV-PG8.6 (121)TV EpisodeChristmas 1953 is fast approaching but the vets are dealing with their usual assortment of diseased animals and entertaining locals. James is particularly impressed by Frank Gillard's farm. Gillard also keeps racing pigeons, which fellow farmer Mr. Biggins blames for importing foot-and-mouth disease. When Gillard's cattle develop the dreaded disease, he has no choice but to destroy his herd. Tristan buys himself a fancy Daimler coupe but then can't quite pay back the money he borrowed from Siegfried, who gives him until Christmas Day to settle up or he will take possession of the car. Tristan once again joins the bell ringers but more because he's interested in Miss Marston, the new teacher who is also a member of the group. James and Siegfried find themselves acting as references in court for the feuding Bradley brothers, David and Jonathan, who have been fighting since the death of their father some years before.
- It's a bad time for the vets and a local farmer when they discover a case of foot and mouth disease. The farmer's stock must be destroyed and a general quarantine is in place for thirty days. Siegfried, who came into contact with the animals confines himself to Skeldale house, meaning James and Tristan must do all of the outside calls. James discovers the power of anesthesia in assisting animals to heal: first with a farmer's dying ewe and then with the Flaxton's pet poodle.
- James and Siegfried treat a gypsy family's ailing donkey. It's Christmas-time and Siegfried gets to visit the Hewison farm and a chance to taste Mrs. Hewison's Christmas cake, the best in the district. Only she has a surprise for him this year. Tristan wonders if uncle Herriot has any plans to visit Mrs. Pumphrey, in the hopes of getting another hamper from Fortnum and Mason's. When Tricki Woo falls ill, James decides that the dog needs to spend a few days at Skeldale House. Siegfried mysteriously keeps the front room locked, only to arrange a surprise for a very nosy Tristan.
- Tristan is upset when Siegfried criticizes him for sleeping in. Siegfried assumed Tristan was out partying when in fact he had spent most of the night treating a sick cow. Tristan is convinced that Siegfried and James are always giving him the dirty jobs, so he and Siegfried swap rounds for the day. Tristan first call is to treat Mr. Sutcliffe's rather large pig. Siegfried has to deal with Mrs. Clarke, whose lambs are failing. Turns out her own health may not be what it once was. James advises Franco Pedretti, who is hoping to marry but doesn't quite know how to propose, on local customs.
- Bill Riley tells Ted and Mary the reason for his sudden interest in leaving the company. Brian and David lay their cards on the table in the fight for Jennifer's Hammond shares. Jennifer receives bad news at the bank, while Brian uses his position to subtly blackmail the bank manager. Ted realizes the gravity of the situation with Jennifer, and Jill is appalled at the immorality of it. An enraged Ted angrily confronts about her schemes. Jill refuses to give David the answer he wants to hear. Ted confronts his conspirators.
- There is strife on the studio floor when Robin Day refuses to give up the BBC jumper, Cecil Parkinson - the man who made just one mistake, twice a night for fourteen years - is offered the job of foreign secretary, and preparations are underway at No. 10 for Mark Thatcher's wedding.
- We join Pope John Paul II and the Archbishop of Canterbury Robert Runcie on their world tour with a crew of hell-raising roadie nuns, That's Life and Death with Esther Rantzen chasing the ratings, and the Cabinet plot a revolt.
- A group of archaeologists have 3 days to discover historical artifacts in different sites around Britain.
- The night after a UFO appears in orbit above the Earth, a stargazer's past and future align as she witnesses the extra-terrestrial craft passing in front of the full moon through her telescope.
- Alex Wilson struggles to make ends meet with first wife Gail set in industrial 1960's Birmingham.
- A young boy falls ill while visiting his grandmother at her rather odd house on the Bournville estate in Birmingham, England. During a feverish dream he imagines himself playing football in the Close with his grandfather and two of his army pals. But is it a dream? Or is there, as his grandmother suspects, more to it than that.
- Ken becomes a minder for a spy who has just been released from prison - a newspaper has an exclusive story contract and wants to protect it's investment. It's not easy, however rival newshounds are soon on the scent, and even the secret services are trailing behind.