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- Living in a Brutal and Hostile world, Jamie, his girlfriend Mia and there baby boy Leo, must survive day by day in a world ravaged by a Horrific Virus that re-animates the dead. Jamie goes out scavenging for food, water and parts for Mia's van that she is trying to fix up so they can finally leave there small compound on the outskirts of Liverpool City centre, a hot-spot for the infected with the surrounding area teeming with them. While Jamie is out, Mia finally gets the van working, when she encounters a stranger at their gate shouting for help, pleading with Mia to let her and her sick child inside. Mia opens the gate, but the stranger gets the drop on her, and reveals that she is a member of the SkullZ gang, a local band of Lawless Survivalist's that take what they want and kill anyone in their way. Jamie returns to the yard to find the van is gone, along with his baby boy. But Mia is still there, lying on the ground, beaten to death. Jamie cradles her in his arms, but as he mourns, she starts moving, Mia is infected and wakes up, there is a violent struggle on the ground as Mia tries to kill Jamie. But Jamie is forced to squeeze her neck tight and Kills her by snapping her neck. The next morning Jamie wakes up to hear a noise from the gate, it's the SkullZ gang, they've returned to take the yard. Led by a man called Price the SkullZ gang are intimidating just to look at, they explain to Jamie that they want the yard for themselves and will promise not to kill him if he leaves, but Jamie can't forgive them for Killing Mia and taking his Baby. So, he tells them to come into the yard and take it from him. But Jamie is leading them into a trap...
- Gordon has 4 hours to race back to his wife Juniper to conceive their first child. Will he make it?
- The return of Percy and Bernard. This time they are out for Bernard's birthday to the local pub but when they do not sell Kebabs its a downhill slope.
- A man is captured by some dogs and taken to a pound where he must impress visiting dogs in order to be adopted.
- 2007–20089.2 (5)TV Episode
- 2015– 59mTV-G7.4 (5)TV EpisodeInstead of reaching for the latest fad diet, the best way to lose weight successfully is a personalised approach - diets tailored to your individual biology and psychology. In a groundbreaking national.
- 2015–7.0 (5)TV EpisodeIt is time to see if personalised dieting will work in normal life. The volunteers have been given one of three diets to follow - based on their genes, their hormones and their psychology. But now they are back ..
- 2015–7.0 (5)TV EpisodeIn the final two months of the diet, the volunteers' bodies are fighting back.
- After a funeral, three young men try to come to terms with the passing of their friend.
- A chemical scientist (Will) and a small team of soldiers have been sent to investigate the bio lab where a deadly virus was accidentally released. Unknown to them, the horrors that await as they uncover the truth behind the terrifying RAGE virus.
- A student documentary short exploring the achievements of young aspiring filmmakers in the city of Liverpool.
- 2014–20151h 30m6.6 (6)TV Episode
- 2007–20081h 30m6.5 (6)TV Episode
- Ashley Banjo and Fleur East host this brand-new physical game show in which a group of brave contestants take on a series of physical and mental games to cross The Void.
- Former Royal Marine Arthur Williams begins his adventure in the port city of Liverpool.
- The Most Haunted team continue their investigation of Croxteth Hall in Liverpool. It seems like something is stalking the team members, only time will tell what awaits them in the upper corridors.
- Set just before the recession, this Comedy drama Follows the adventures of 30 something career 'temp' Paul, who hides a double life from his friends and family. All seems to be going well until a much younger temp starts work at the office, making him question his view on life and his values as his life starts to fall apart. but is it for the Best?
- Powerful documentary which revisits the Heysel Stadium disaster of May 1985, when 39 fans were crushed to death before the European Cup Final between Liverpool FC and Juventus.
- The untold story of the Merseybeat - Humpty Fu*king Dumpty is a short film written and directed by Stephen Walters about Tommy Quickly, another discovery of Beatles manager Brian Epstein
- One of the largest breakthrough comedian sensations of recent years in the UK Paul Smith brings you his hilarious debut special. This natural and affable funny man delights with tales from his life all filmed live at the world famous Hot Water Comedy Club.
- A talented but misguided Boxer, Liam, lives balancing a life in the ring and a life of crime on the streets.
- WORD UP - FROM GHETTO TO MECCA Revolutionary poets and founders of contemporary RAP music, Gil Scott-Heron and legendary Last Poet - Jalal Nuriddin, have come together in an unprecedented exclusive, to endorse Malik Al Nasir (a.k.a Mark T. Watson's) poetry book "Ordinary Guy". Malik takes us on a poetic journey from Liverpool, to London, Paris to Washington DC, whilst demonstrating how his poetry has been shaped and encouraged by these giants of the spoken word genre, under whose very hands he was schooled. It also features a critique of Malik's poetry by UK dub poet Benjamin Zephaniah. Fore-Word Press commissioned seasoned documentary producer Shirani Sabaratnam - producer of the UK's Channel 4's "Tha Flava - to produce this documentary, which is contains Malik's spoken word poetry performed on location in the UK, France and the USA. It was produced in 2005 but was first broadcast as part of Black History Month in Leicester 2011 - after the death of Gil Scott-Heron - to whom Leicester had dedicated their annual celebrations. The short film also includes in depth interviews with Jalal Nuriddin of The Last Poets in Paris, Gil Scott-Heron in the USA, UK dub poet Benjamin Zephaniah and Jazz drummer Rod Youngs in London, about their feelings on the history of RAP, the spoken word genre among black political poets and how Malik's work has evolved and emerged within this genre. The film also features Malik's interview with BBC Radio's Roger Philips and covers a broad range of poetic subject matter and narrative on Liverpool and slavery, French colonialism and American so-called democracy. The accompanying book "Ordinary Guy" by Mark T. Watson (AKA Malik Al Nasir) features comments from Eddie Amoo (The Real Thing) and Pete Wylie (The Mighty Wah). The thematic approach to the political polemic which forms the content of this poetry, revolves around black history, global politics, oppression, slavery and the articulation of the pain engendered by the same, among the poetic troubadours of the art form of RAP, (which now out sells all other types of performance art but which has evolved into something far more commercial and far less revolutionary than its founders intended).
- Existentialism tells the story of Lucy and Susie, two school friends on different paths - one working hard to leave her drug infested past behind her, as the other is dragged further and further from where she wants to be.
- The team travel to Liverpool to investigate Croxteth Hall. A ghostly boy standing beside the fireplace in the dining room and a horrific-looking hooded man are among a number of ghosts reported here.
- 2014–20151h 30m6.3 (7)TV Episode
- 2018–20191h 30m7.7 (7)TV Episode
- 2009– 1h 30m7.0 (7)TV Episode
- 2009– 1h 30m8.6 (7)TV Episode
- A buyer for Gavin's cookers turns up at the Huntingtons'. Barry tries to persuade Sheila to bump up their insurance claim.
- The whole close is burgled. Despite Petra working for an insurance company, her house contents are not covered. Lucy exacts retribution upon her tormentor at school.
- Sheila is hassled, Bobby is pressurised, Gavin is visited by the council and given a week to dispose of his cookers.
- Roger has an alarm installed, Gordon is resentful, Lucy is being followed, Petra is ovulating and Barry is stabbed.
- It is an upsetting Christmas for the Collins family, while Karen has a hangover, Bobby has an emergency meeting, Roger's burglar alarm goes off again, and Damon has no presents.
- Annie's financial worries begin to trouble Sheila, and Barry discovers that he may also have some money problems. Lucy is amused that, without Paul knowing, Annabelle is looking for work.
- Yvette Fielding and the Most Haunted team take on one of the grandest buildings in Britain - Liverpool's Croxteth Hall. A sound caught on the EVP machine convinces Yvette she has had enough.
- A look at John Lennon through some places that shaped his life. In Liverpool they include his childhood home on Menlove Ave, Strawberry Field and St. Peter's Church; and in New York his apartments in Greenwich Village and at The Dakota.
- A quirky and affectionate portrait of Liverpool and how the relationship with her most famous sons has reflected and shaped the city's changing fortunes. Many have said that the 5th Beatle was actually Liverpool, so influential was the character and traditions of the city upon the Beatles' personalities, creative drive and unshakable self belief. By the same token, the recently installed statue that stands proudly at Pier Head, carries the inscription '...The Beatles never really left. They are synonymous with this city.' Liverpool and the Fab Four are inextricably linked - still. The 9th October this year marks what would have been John Lennon's 80th birthday. Despite this astonishing milestone, global interest in Lennon, and the band he started, seem to show no signs of diminishing. To Liverpool, where 1 in 100 jobs are Beatles related, this enduring appeal has become vital to the city's economy. The vast investment that accompanied being bestowed European City of Culture, has transformed the city centre - and winning that glittering prize was largely down to the Beatles' connection. This dependency though has made Liverpool vulnerable - as the virus arrived on the shores of the Mersey, the torrent of visitors that once streamed through John Lennon Airport, has slowed to a trickle - Liverpool born director, Chris Purcell explores these themes in a charming and poetic character led documentary 'The Beatles and Us'. Timed to coincide with Lennon's big day, it also comes just as the very cradle of Beatlemania, the Cavern Club, is under threat of closure. The iconic venue, now a microcosm of the troubles facing the live music scene everywhere, is currently losing £30K a week. As Purcell's film reflects though, Liverpool has weathered stormy times before.
- The Beatles have exploded on the music scene and left Liverpool. This show is about the place they came from and the people the left behind. And some of those who wanted a piece of their success.
- These days, opinionated journalists are two a penny. But back in the 1950s, Ian Nairn was part of a new breed of Angry Young Men.
- A documentary about David Baddiel and Rob Newman making their TV series and going on tour around the UK.
- A boy's trip home from picking up a loaf of bread turns into a 122-year journey through history.
- 2014–20151h 30m6.6 (8)TV Episode
- Paul Lowe is a small man coping very well in a big world, even though short men are known to earn less, be less attractive to women and face practical problems such as, in his case, reaching urinal toilets. At 4ft 8inches, Paul asks other short men if they feel affected by society's attitudes
- 2019–20207.4 (8)TV Episode
- Togger and Andy get a lift to their new school from Uncle Peter, Jeremy is an immediate target for bully Mooey Humphries and Tanya's lip ring doesn't go unnoticed by Miss Dyson.