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- 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
- In an unknown era, teenagers live and rebel inside a tower block on the edge of a city, until a young actress dies in their home.
- 1983–200451m8.9 (92)TV EpisodeIn a rare moment of tenderness, Oz makes an attempt to save his marriage and get to know his son. Wayne has marital worries as well, but Dennis seems to be getting on fine with girlfriend Christine.
- Dennis returns to Newcastle where he meets up with Oz. Unhappy at not being met at the airport, Ally is even less pleased to find his Jaguar has had a run-in with a skip.
- 1983–200450m8.8 (115)TV EpisodeThe boys have returned from Germany and gone their separate ways. Dennis has set up his own business, Oz has been to the Falklands and back, Neville is unemployed, Wayne has entered a disastrous marriage, Moxey has been in prison, and Bomber has returned to wrestling.
- A mock-documentary about an insanely passionate independent filmmaker called Jesus F Trotsky The story begins with him in pre-production for his arty feature film, which soon spirals out of control, resulting in a last minute ditch effort to get noticed at the Cannes film festival
- In an alternate future, people looking to adopt can choose to customize their child to look however they want. To Rowanda, its business. To Max and Aspen, its a matter of whether they start their family or not.
- Trapped and alone in a world of pure terror, haunted by nightmarish visions, what has he done in 'This Place'.
- The lads take a step up in the world when they are asked to convert Thornley Manor into timeshare units. But their arrival in the village sets alarm bells ringing, especially for the local policeman.
- The final confrontation between Smiley and Karla takes place. But in this game there are no victors, only losers.
- Seven British construction workers escape Britain's ever-growing dole queues and travel to Germany to work on a site in Düsseldorf. Follow their trials and tribulations of working away from home and away from the women they left behind.
- The murder of a Soviet defector forces his old handler, British spymaster George Smiley, out of retirement. His investigation leads to an old nemesis, the Soviet spymaster known only as "Karla". This will be their final dance.
- Eight years after the Joker's reign of chaos, Batman is coerced out of exile with the assistance of the mysterious Selina Kyle in order to defend Gotham City from the vicious guerrilla terrorist Bane.
- As Valentine Day approaches, Gary is reminded how much he has been neglecting his long-term girlfriend Mel, and decides to propose.
- Two sisters find themselves in conflict after one cures the others son of cancer, only to find that this is only the beginning.
- Ruthless landlord Mr Roach is trying to harass his tenants into leaving, so that he can redevelop the site. The tenants hire Ken to gather the evidence they need to have him convicted, and Ken provides it - but will it stand up in court?
- 1920s family of actors deals with the day to day of the theater business.
- Test cricket has come to Channel Five. Broadcasting highlights of England's home Test matches and One Day Internationals, with 45 minutes of peak-time action being shown at the end of each day of play.
- In this one-off special documentary, actor Vicky McClure embarks on an emotional journey with her 97-year-old grandfather Ralph McClure to learn about his role in D-Day in June 1944. From visiting the home town of Ralph in his early early years to the locations that Ralph encountered and led to one of the most decisive battlefronts that would turn the fortunes of the allied forces on the Normandy beaches in France and beyond.
- Series which uses archaeology to shed light on history.
- Two brothers get more then they can handle on a night out.
- Prince William attempts to sell his baby brother to a surrogacy agency, Steve Davis bemoans his lack of a nickname, there is the latest chart-topper from Wham! and Margaret Thatcher plans to do something about the sick and elderly - by abolishing the House of Lords!.
- Sir David Attenborough has a philosophical discussion with a suicidal seal, the Royals aren't impressed with Diana's constant name-dropping and on Points of View Barry Took asks why oh why oh why is there not enough snooker on television? Also features Steve 'Interesting' Davis's rap and the latest single from Madonna, Repetition.
- Property developer, Sarah Beeny helps out struggling developers that are new to the property game.
- Crazy adventures of a Rock/Metal Band into Industrial, Classic and Hard Rock music. The band latest from 2001 - 2004. In the meantime, there were gigs and home video footage including skateboard stunts and mischief. Filmed in and around Nottingham.
- In this episode, the Royals tread on eggshells as they await the arrival of Princess Michael of Kent, the Cabinet celebrate Michael Heseltine's resignation, President Reagan is let in on the Star Wars programme and Barry Norman looks at the British Film Year. Also celebrities rally round to record the charity anthem We're Scared of Bob (Geldof).
- In this episode the Nine O'Clock News is hijacked by Norman Tebbit and Santa Claus is on the dole.
- Prince Philip makes another gaffe on a Royal tour of China, there is the horrifying tale of Dr Owen and Mr Steele and Mary Whitehouse finds vulgarity in Songs of Praise. Also in a spoof of the famous British Gas adverts 'Sid' gasses himself.
- In this episode, Paul Daniels uses his magic to get EastEnders to the top of the ratings, Wogan is trapped in the television and Mrs. Thatcher approaches Mr Beelzebub with a little business proposition. Also Linda McCartney helps Paul with his latest tune and there is the latest from Grace Jones.
- In this episode; Alistair Burnett rolls out the red carpet for Charles and Di, Melvyn Bragg interviews Pavorotti about the claim that he could fill any concert hall in world and Bruce Forsyth has reservations about Tarbie's new material. Also The Queen enlists Billy Connolly to help with her Christmas message and Sting sings a song about the state of the world.
- 99% of those who carried out the murders in the Holocaust were never prosecuted. Why not?
- Parallels are drawn between St. Joan and Adolph Hitler, which exposes a sometimes fraudulent, megalomanic self-love on the part of the subject.
- A single Mother has to radically change her ways in order to keep the custody of her two children. Nicola, a modette loves to drink and party at the weekends with her Mod friends, until the girlfriend of her children's father hands her a court summons to try and take her kids away from her. Nicola had a week in which to prove she can be a fit mother, with the help of her sister, Lawyer and her kids, she sets out to change her ways, even if it means selling her beloved Scooter.
- Harry falls for a woman he meets while looking after a country fair. Unfortunately, his mouth gets the better of him and he gives her the impression he's a red-hot detective, then finds himself severely tested when asked to investigate the theft of a priceless piece of porcelain.
- Prince Andrew is in trouble with his Pa for the size of his unmentionables, Wogan chooses Sooty to stand in as his holiday replacement and Mrs. Thatcher works on a new, softer image.
- On the trail of 'Cedric the Hyena', Saint and Greavsie find themselves in a disaster movie.
- Margaret Thatcher is woken by the dawn chorus, Liz Taylor gorges herself with her new cookery class, Donald Sinden advertises his preferred brand of coffee and Sir John Gielgud reads an excerpt from The A-Team in the original Latin.
- In this episode it is the day before Parliament closes and the cabinet are allowed to bring board games in to play, Chancellor Nigel Lawson is put on the spot when asked to explain the FT Index and the Queen forgets to Troop the Colour.
- In this episode Claire Rayner's post bag is fit to burst, Heseltine is busy shredding secret papers and in "Game for a Naff" Jeremy Beadle seeks to expose Denis Norden.
- Some portions are presented in glorious Upside Down-O-Vision. The 1985 Academy Award for Over-Acting are awarded. Death goes to the pub. Vincent Price as invited a group of celebrity to an old sinister house. Mark Thatcher and the Invisible Man read Rubber News. Princess Diana insist on rewrites for her real life soap opera "Pallas". Bruce Springsteen performs "Born to Teach Woodwork".
- In this episode, Desmond Wilcox presents his new, intrusive fly-on-the-wall documentary, Charles and Di are hounded by the press on their skiing trip and Alastair Burnet comes to blows with John Craven when he tries to steal his news. Meanwhile the Royals take a specially chartered commuter train from Balmoral and at the Tory Party conference there is a rousing chorus of Jerusalem.
- There is a new panel show hosted by Denis Norden called Looks Unfamiliar, the Royal Family have a sing song around the old Joanna, whilst David Owen tries to return the SDP to the shop where he got it from in the dead party sketch. Also Mrs. Thatcher concludes that Europe is doomed and suggests the Cabinet make a new start by breeding.
- Andy and Fergie try to sort out their wedding invitations, The Who discover they are no longer the voice of urban youth and Bowie and Sting discuss their acting prowess. Meanwhile, The Chicken Song gets a full airing.
- In this episode: Michael Grade refuses to commission anything other than snooker, Frank Muir threatens to strangle Denis Norden (again) and Bernard Manning runs out of people to hate so turns on himself. Also Henry Cooper steps into the ring with Frank Bruno, One Man And His Wig with Paul Daniels and there is the latest from Phil Collins.
- Joan Rivers gets in a flap when she appears without her make up, a pair of Mormons pretend to be out when Cliff Richard answers the door and Terry Waite brings back some duty free souvenirs for the Archbishop of Canterbury. Also the hazards of driving whilst using a mobile phone and there is the latest from Julio Iglesias.
- Selina Scott has a revelation in the BBC canteen, Rupert Murdoch visits a fortune teller and in One Man And His Dog Reagan puts Thatcher through an obedience test. Also Prince Andrew photographs The Queen for her bus pass, the 'other' half of Wham! launches a solo career and on the golf course Bruce Forsyth looks for a new catchphrase.