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- When people in Littlehampton--including conservative local Edith--begin to receive letters full of hilarious profanities, rowdy Irish migrant Rose is charged with the crime. Suspecting that something is amiss, the town's women investigate.
- During World War II, five miles above the ground and behind enemy lines, ten men inside an aluminum bomber known as a "Flying Fortress" battle antiaircraft fire and unrelenting flocks of German fighters.
- Follows the political rivalries and romances of Queen Elizabeth II's reign and the events that shaped Britain for the second half of the 20th century.
- In the future, a sadistic gang leader is imprisoned and volunteers for a conduct-aversion experiment, but it doesn't go as planned.
- A plane from Dubai to London is hijacked over a 7-hour flight, while authorities on the ground scramble for answers.
- A U.S. Customs official uncovers a money laundering scheme involving Colombian drug lord Pablo Escobar.
- In the Far East, Alex O'Connell, the son of famed mummy fighters Rick and Evy O'Connell, unearths the mummy of the first Emperor of Qin -- a shape-shifting entity cursed by a witch centuries ago.
- Detective Sherlock Holmes is on the trail of criminal mastermind Professor Moriarty, who is carrying out a string of random crimes across Europe.
- Ten strangers are invited to an island by a mysterious host, and start to get killed one by one. Could one of them be the killer?
- A lawyer finds himself in over his head when he gets involved in drug trafficking.
- A father and daughter are caught in a parallel universe where the great Queens Snow White, Cinderella and Riding Hood III have had their kingdoms fragmented by warring trolls, giants and goblins.
- A fake Fabergé egg recovered from the body of a fellow agent leads James Bond to uncover a jewel smuggling operation led by the mysterious Octopussy, and a plot to blow up a NATO air base.
- Sir John Deed, a High Court judge, tries to seek real justice in the cases before him.
- A couple finds themselves lured into a Russian oligarch's plans to defect, and are soon positioned between the Russian Mafia and the British Secret Service, neither of whom they can trust.
- A biography of the 1920s dancer Isadora Duncan, who forever changed people's ideas of ballet. Her nude, semi-nude, and pro-Soviet dance projects as well as her attitude and lifestyle shocked the public of her time.
- When Miss Jane Marple joins a theatrical company after a blackmailer is murdered, several members of the troupe are also dispatched by this mysterious killer.
- On a tour of Britain in 1926, Harry Houdini (Guy Pearce) enters into a passionate affair with a psychic out to con him.
- A naive Scotsman buys a vintage sports car and learns to drive in order to impress the daughter of an arrogant aristocrat who despises him.
- Documentary on Britain's 2 Tone Ska Era from the late seventies to the early eighties.
- Dolly Rawlins has just been released from prison after serving 5 years (stated on the credits of the original TV series) for murdering her husband Harry after a robbery that she and several other women carried out on a security van that Harry was planning to raid [see _"Widows" (1983) (mini)_ and _"Widows 2" (1985) (mini)_]. Having acquired a reputation in prison as a dominant, respected figure, and now apparently being a reformed character, Dolly teams up with a number of other ex-convicts: Gloria Radford (who had fenced stolen guns), Ester Freeman (who ran a brothel), Connie Stevens and Angela Dunn (prostitutes), Julia Lawson (a drug dealer), and Kathleen O'Reilly (a forger). Dolly and the other women make plans to set up a children's home in a derelict Victorian house. But Dolly is planning one final armed robbery on a mail train. The other women want a share in the proceeds, but they're also secretly planning to get their hands on Dolly's money and jewels from the previous robberies. The police are also watching Dolly, hoping that she will lead them to the loot, but matters are hopelessly compromised when Mike Withey, one of the detectives and the brother of Shirley Miller, who died in the jewel raid [see _"Widows 2" (1985) (mini)_], starts having an affair with Angela. He is coerced to help with the mail-train robbery. Having pulled off the robbery, the women meet back at the Manor House to divide up the spoils, but the simmering atmosphere of mistrust between Dolly and Ester leads to a tragic ending, after a trivial misunderstanding about a visit by the police.
- Haskell (Sir Michael Caine) is assigned a job by his boss, the aristocratic Landon-Higgins (James Fox), to highjack a high-security van in broad daylight while it's in the shadow run (out of radio contact with the main security firm). He assembles a team to carry out the heist, but things don't go according to plan, and Haskell begins to think his boss might be double crossing him. Add to this, a teenage boarding school pupil has already witnessed some of the meetings of the team and Haskell's in real trouble.
- Frank "women in prison" story that sympathetically tracks several inmates through their imprisonment and subsequent return to society. Some are successfully rehabilitated; some are not.
- The tragic life and career of two-time Oscar winner Viviemn Leigh, who battled tuberculosis and manic-depression but always remained a star.
- Hard life in British youth prison Aylesbury, where particularly troublesome youngsters from all over England are sent to be handled by specialized staff. The juvenile version of hard time has its own rules, yet the risks and hardships, also for staff, are much alike adult prison, which probably awaits those inmates who aren't reformed here, which therapists believe is possible at least for some.
- For years, Jimmy Savile, Rolf Harris, Stuart Hall and pop star Gary Glitter were adored by fans - but the horrifying truth of how they abused vulnerable fans and junior employees has now emerged.
- Desperately trying to live normal lives after a practical joke escalates to murder, four young men one by one begin to crack under the pressure of the secrets they share.
- An observational documentary series filmed in Aylesbury Prison, Britain's most notorious young offenders institution. Cameras follow offenders and prison staff, over a five month period.
- This travelog starts in London, then visits several towns and villages of historical interest. Among the places visited are Aylesbury, where Benjamin Disraeli got his start in politics; Abinger Hammer, site of the Church of St. John the Evangelist; and Chalfont, St. Giles, where the cottage in which poet John Milton finished his epic "Paradise Lost" still stands. The people are also featured, including farmers, town merchants, and furniture makers who still produce items by hand in their outdoor factory.
- June Whitfield takes a look at some of the locations used during the making of the legendary 'Carry On' films.
- Clara Angel is a business woman resorting to alcohol most nights around her husband and daughter. Whilst on the warpath and drunk Clara crashes her car, giving her the opportunity to join the mystical world of "The Ascension"
- A woman awakes in her house to find herself at the mercy of a predatory creature.
- The laying of underground telephone cables.
- A woman is attacked in a railway station, or is it her imagination?
- "Sticks And Stones" is a short drama that focuses on the relationship between Jan and Russell and is a story of domestic and emotional abuse.
- JANE is a young actress who discovers she has the ability to travel through time. We follow her career as an actress and her relationship with her mother over a period of 15 years.
- A foreigner comes to a cemetery to find his roots, and finds ghosts instead.
- Comedic TV commercial created by Steele and Coe Films, for The Clean Room company.
- A carved African fetish with voodoo powers has a dangerous mind of its own.
- Fox hunting, taxidermy and Oscar Wilde are part of the backdrop as Barnaby and Troy investigate a series of murders, beginning with that of a tramp in the woods.
- Bone and pottery suggest a butchery rather than a dwelling. But experts differ.
- Using Buckinghamshire as a case study, examines the many different types of jobs which come under the banner of council work.
- 2023–7.6 (58)TV EpisodeAlice hopes she's found a way to get justice, but the system is rigged against her. Cheryl's scholarship suffers a loss that she struggles to put right.
- Elizabeth rejects protocol by appointing Phillip to coordinate her coronation, but his ideas create conflict. The Duke of Windsor returns to London.
- Should the schoolgirl from Bethnal Green who joined ISIS be allowed to return to the UK? Have the British people been let down by politicians over Brexit and should HS2 be scrapped are among the questions in Aylesbury.