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- Two sisters in 1920s London work to achieve success in the dressmaking business.
- Over two "typical" days in the life of The Beatles, the boys struggle to keep themselves and Sir Paul McCartney's mischievous grandfather in check while preparing for a live TV performance.
- Four kids travel to the magical land of Narnia where they must battle an evil queen with the direction of the lion, Aslan.
- Friendship and betrayal between two poets during the French Revolution.
- A young Irish woman hates England so much she becomes a spy for Germany.
- On a seaside holiday, pretty Bristol typist Shirley meets Dan Mackenzie from her local paper. He persuades her that she has what it takes in the world of beauty contests, and so it proves. Ditching her predictable fiancé and having to leave home, Shirley moves to London to continuing success. Increasingly smitten by her, Dan reckons he should be more than just her manager, but this is not at all the way Shirley sees things.
- A scientist named Griffin invents a way to change his body's refractive index and thus becomes invisible. He uses the opportunity to carry out random acts of violence.
- A group of disadvantaged children are taken by their social worker to an outdoor activity centre to escape their problems.
- Barbara (Gemma Atkinson) is visiting the cemetery with brother Johnny to visit their father's grave, when an unexpected traumatic event forces her to run to the safety of a nearby farmhouse. Soon finding herself with six strangers, boarded in to keep the danger out, Barbara begins to wonder whether an even greater threat lies within. A tense, suspenseful, social & political thriller, in the guise of a classic zombie apocalypse.
- Interview with Susan George, produced for the Criterion Collection in 2002, about the film Straw Dogs (1971) directed by Sam Peckinpah.
- The stories center around the Carter family who own and maintain an antique train engine, and all the characters they meet and the adventures they have along the way.
- "Redcoats" follows groups of Butlins' Redcoat resident entertainment staff at work and play, from audition onwards. Covering three seasons at the Bognor, Skegness and Minehead holiday centres, Pilgrim Productions' docu-soap takes an up-close and personal look at how much effort and dedication is put into the job (for very little money!) and just how daft a Redcoat can be "off-set". From budding singing star Dan, wannabe kids-TV presenter Mike, eventually-to-be TV presenter Tori and borderline psychopath Nicky, we get a fleeting insight into what makes a holiday host tick - and get a clue as to how quickly to duck when the ticking stops! See people poke themselves in the eye with a juggling club, fall over an invalid car, get attacked by birds of prey, snort a necklace, be abused by a radio-controlled chicken on a tricycle, and generally knock themselves out for minimum wage plus accommodation. They must be mad.......well...the series proves it!
- A group of die hard zombie fans set out to make the ultimate fan tribute - a legitimate, respectful, and relevant remake of 1968 genre classic "Night of the Living Dead".
- The true-life story of the discovery and history of the Taj Mahal Sunken Treasure, recovered by Arthur C. Clarke before he wrote '2001: A Space Odyssey.'
- CtrlAltShift is a documentary exploring the underground technological art form of Vjing, AVing and Live performance cinema. The documentary explores aspects of VJ culture and its convergent relationship with contemporary music composition and performance through interviews with pioneering artists. The artists we have interviewed express their opinions about this cutting edge underground phenomenon, and its impact on art, society and culture. The project allowed us to create an audio-visually dynamic project that both implements and showcases core techniques of VJ culture.
- Mugsey takes a tour of to Minehead Massive
- A man in a spacesuit enters a dusty, rat-infested suburban house and recovers an artefact: The Innes Book of Records. Inside, he discovers songs including "How Sweet To Be An Idiot" and "Let's Go Crazy", along with poetry by John Betjeman.
- Family man Keith Amery goes camping on the moors alone and sees a helicopter land but falls and hits his head, bringing on amnesia. On the advice of Eddie's old psychiatrist, Keith's wife asks Eddie to help Keith recall events, but with little success. At the same time an Australian girl called Denise arrives at Radio West, claiming to be a presenter seeking tips from Eddie. Whilst Eddie is occupied with Denise, her associates track down and abduct Keith. It transpires that he saw the dummy run of an exercise by Denise and her accomplices to spring a serving prisoner, Tom Laidlaw. Eddie 's task is to find Keith and stop the operation.
- Frank is jealous of Betty's attention towards her neighbor, Roland Quincy, within the Scottish dance group. As chairman of the local liberal party, Roland, with Frank as secretary, stages a performance for Scottish MP MacDougall's visit, to be given by able dancers - but not Frank. However, while greeting the MP at the railway station Frank causes an accident disabling his chairman, so he gets to stand in.
- Day of the grand opening of the Flockton railway.
- 1977–197824m5.3 (6)TV Episode
- Jessica decides to take a trip to the island that no one seems to know the name off.
- Bob helps a group of Romani to find a new place to stay.
- Bob has a run-in with the local Fox Hunt and takes it out on the others.
- Paul commences his walk in Minehead, Somerset. He heads along the north coast of Exmoor visiting one of England's smallest churches, gets a birds-eye view of Woolacombe Bay before ending this leg of the trip at Hartland Point.