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- Police in the Morecambe Bay area in Lancashire investigate missing persons and suspicious deaths.
- The world's longest-running television soap, Coronation Street focuses on the everyday lives of working-class people in Manchester, England.
- The hunt is on to find the murderer of a wealthy glamorous heiress who is found dead in her London townhouse. Based on the short story by Agatha Christie.
- In Victorian England, a young woman searches for a priceless ruby and uncovers even greater mysteries.
- Archie Rice, an old-time British music hall performer sinking into final defeat, schemes to stay in show business.
- An unsuccessful comedian uncovers a family secret and learns the true price of letting inherent talent shine.
- The show follows new and experienced buyers at auctions bidding on usually run-down properties. Subsequently, it follows them on their renovation project for either a rental or resale profit or loss.
- A telling of the fledging careers and early days of the comedy duo that was Eric Morecambe and Ernie Wise, from their dance-hall performances of northern England to cult status.
- Three families live for a week at a time in three adjoining houses on Albert Road, Morecambe over 5 episodes. First episode has them living as Edwardians with servants in 1900s. Second episode has them living in 1920s. Third episode has same families living as though during the 1939-45 World War. Fourth episode has a new coloured family instead, living through 1960s.
- Eight years ago, Gavin artistic son of an Scots/Italian ice-cream dynasty, turned his back on Glasgow and moved south to London to make his name illustrating children's books. Now, frustrated and broke, his Uncle Sal appears with an offer. Gavin's father has sold the family business. To get his share of the proceeds,Gavin must return home for his father's birthday party. Swayed by the money, he sets off north and picks up a hitchicker with a secret. Their journey is difficult but ultimately rewarding.
- Mr and Mrs Cooper are staying at a boarding-house in the seaside resort of Morecambe with their small children, Colin and Jennifer. Mr Cooper has just been made redundant, but the family are trying to keep this a secret from the other guests. Also staying at the hotel are Keith and Jo, a young couple on their honeymoon, and an older couple, Mr and Mrs Thornton. Waking early one morning, Colin amuses himself by dangling one of his sister's sandals out of the window on a piece of string. The sandal accidentally lands on a flat roof just outside the window of the honeymooning couple, and his father's now straitened financial circumstances mean Colin has to get it back, by fair means or foul.
- A hardworking insecure girl from a family fallen into poverty is forced to make an irreversible sacrifice to save her family, and her dreams of continuing education.
- Cameras return to Morecambe, Lancashire to catch up with Britain's biggest family, the Radfords, as Sue and Noel prepare for the arrival of child number twenty.
- Following his enormously successful book "Notes From a Small Island", American travel writer Bill Bryson sets off on a new tour of Britain. Starting at Dover, where he recalls his first disembarkation in 1973 to a land of rain, sweet tea and disagreeable land-ladies, his travels take him from Poole in the South to the Western Isles of Scotland. Along the way he encounters such colourful characters as the pipe smokers of Solihull, ballroom dancers in Blackpool and the caber tossers of Glenfinnan. Bryson brings all his perspective eye, dry wit and outbursts of comic exasperation to this affectionate survey of the British way of life.
- A cameraman is sent to a remote Yorkshire fishing village to scout a location for a proposed horror film. Instead of being a location scout, he finds himself the subject of a reality based horror show.
- A successful young author begins experiencing visions through her dreams, she begins having psychic connections to an ancient race of lycanthropes responsible for several unsolved murders in a small coastal town.
- Following the fascinating lives of Britain's largest family. In the lead-up to the birth of their 10th baby girl, Sue and Noel Radford decide to take the family on a package holiday to Benidorm.
- Monkey See - Monkey Do tells the story of a tragic teenager coping with the pressures of teenage life and who suffers a premature demise because she takes drugs.
- One mans adventure turns to tragedy after an accident. Chased by unknown men he must do what he can to survive and escape his nightmare.
- In a near future where most people have left Earth, a father, distraught by grief, is forced to go back to his work, testing AIs. Along the process, he starts to reconstruct until he sees the opportunity to bring his daughter back from the dead. Hysteria is a coming-of-age story for all the characters, young or older, and an attempt to grasp both father/daughter relationships and the trials of being a young woman.
- This Traveltalks series entry visits several locations in the Lake Country of northern England. The first stop is Lake Windermere, the largest lake in England. Hawkshead, the second stop, is known for its connection to poet 'William Wordsworth', who is buried there. Next is a vacation resort on the shore of Morecambe Bay. The final destination is the ancient city of York, where we see the ruins of St. Mary's Abbey.
- Four months before the original nightmare began, four friends meet with the werewolf menace deep in the woods near Horton City.
- Displaced is the cinematic reimagining of Akeim Toussaint Buck's one-man dance theatre show: 'Windows of Displacement'. Created and Co-Directed by Ashley Karrell, the film continues the exploration of themes such as: displacement, race, culture and imperialism. Focussing more on the African Diaspora via the settings of the inner-city community. Taking aspects of the live work and re-contextualising them in real life spaces that support in amplifying this feeling of displacement. Giving the viewer a fraction of the feeling of being displaced people. Visually captivating with striking imagery and virtuoso dance, 'Displaced' takes the viewer on a journey calling for reflection and global change.
- Tom Moordenar is an Ex army marksman turned Culling Management Consultant. He has a contract to terminate wildlife. The problem is whether the killing of wildlife can be deemed humane. This is based on the truth.
- A tragic event affects the life of one man...in an attempt to escape his past, he realizes that the only way to do so is through a painful confrontation.
- We follow Jepeto as he tries to get his first job and enter the world of work, so that he can enjoy the summer holidays with his friends and start investing in his music career. A story about how hard work and determination can lead to success.
- A married couple, after a life time of work and bringing up a family, retire and awaken to the fast changing world around them, the habitual nature of their relationship, and what they have left.
- A young woman is delivering a set of antique Napoleon miniatures to an American collector when they are stolen from her suitcase. Captain Hastings, under Poirot's guidance, sets out to find the thief.
- Victoria Wood travels by train through Northern England and Scotland.
- 1966–1988TV Episode
- Three houses are reconstructed to the way they would have been in the early 1900s. House #1 is a four story home at the height of upper class luxury with five servants, electricity, and a boiler for hot water. House #2 is an average middle class home with 7 rooms and running water but no electricity. The last is a two room "typical working class dwelling" with only one bedroom and no bathroom where each member of the family must work manual labor all day. Three modern day families each live in one for a week, determined by the status of their own Edwardian ancestors.
- Dave and Meru host at their traditional seaside guest house in Morecambe, where a bargain brekkie and a seafront stroll prove popular, but will some less-than-spotless cleanliness scores in the feedback tarnish their chances?
- Young Jess is being raised to preach the Gospel by her fervently religious mother.
- Who the Dickens Is Mrs Gaskell?
- Comic writer and actress Miranda Hart joins Alex Jones and Chris Evans.
- The team investigates ghostly activity at the Winter Gardens in Morcambe with guest medium, Brian Shephard.
- The team spends a second night at Morcambe Winter Gardens. The Winter Gardens are said to be divided in half, with the good spirits residing on one side, and the evil spirits inhabiting the other. After a night spent investigating the good side, the "Most Haunted" team returns to face the terrors that await them in the evil side.
- 2002–2019TV EpisodeThe Most Haunted LIVE team are joined by medium Chris Conway as they head to the north-west of England for the first of eight live shows. They investigate the Morecambe Winter Gardens.
- 2002–2019TV EpisodeThe investigations move onto Morecambe tonight and into the old and decaying Alhambra Building. Will the place that houses an antiques shop and a nightclub release it's secrets to the team?
- 2002–2019TV EpisodeThe Most Haunted LIVE team concludes their investigation of this installment by temporarily returning to Morecambe Winter Gardens. In addition, they investigate details about the Pendle witches in Gallows Hill.
- When Leonard Vole is accused of murdering society lady Emily French, his solicitor Mayhew clings to the hope that Leonard's wife Romaine will provide the alibi that can save his life.