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- With dreams of opening a shop in a city renowned for its chocolate, a young and poor Willy Wonka discovers that the industry is run by a cartel of greedy chocolatiers.
- Gambler Jake Green enters into a game with potentially deadly consequences.
- A group of women hatch a plan to disrupt the 1970 Miss World beauty competition in London.
- A poignant story of forbidden love and the loss of innocence set in England prior to World War II.
- An artist is suspected of selling a valuable painting to the Nazis, but there is more to the story than meets the eye.
- An adaptation of Evelyn Waugh's novel "Vile Bodies", is a look into the lives of a young novelist, his would-be lover, and a host of young people who beautified London in the 1930s.
- Laurel and Hardy, the world's most famous comedy duo, attempt to reignite their film careers as they embark on what becomes their swan song: a grueling theatre tour of post-war Britain.
- A love story set in 1930s England that follows 17-year-old Cassandra Mortmain and the fortunes of her eccentric family struggling to survive in a decaying English castle.
- Winston Churchill's wilderness years prior to World War II, when only he could see the threat that Adolf Hitler and a rearmed Germany posed to Europe.
- She was loved, she was a princess, heir to the throne - but the childhood fairytale turned to lifelong nightmare for Mary Tudor, Henry VIII's first child. When Henry divorced her mother and married Anne Boleyn, Mary became an outcast and a threat to the Protestant succession. By a twist of fate, on the death of her brother, she became queen at last in 1553, but her attempts to make England Catholic again were a disaster for her and the country. History has called her "Bloody Mary" for the burning of the Protestants, but how fair is this? This film paints another picture, of a woman true to her beliefs, pushed towards a terrible psychological disintegration.
- A nurse eavesdrops with a friend on a cell phone conversation that describes a bank heist. She and the friend then conspire to blackmail the robbers for two million dollars.
- 'Osuofia in London' offers a variation on an old story: a country bumpkin comes to town, where city slickers try -- and ultimately fail -- to take advantage of him and steal his money. Osuofia lives in a village in south-eastern Nigeria where he talks a lot and drinks a lot of palm wine. His main occupation is as a hunter, at which he is spectacularly unsuccessful. He is hounded by his creditors, and henpecked by his massive wife and five grown-up daughters. Then one day a lawyer's letter arrives to tell him that a long-forgotten brother has died in Britain, leaving him all his money. Osuofia has to go to London to claim his inheritance. This allows the director to have a lot of fun as Osuofia comes face to face with modern plumbing, a full English breakfast, a butler called Jeeves and a park full of pigeons, which finally arouse his hunter's instincts. Meanwhile the crooked lawyer and his glamorous accomplice Samantha (a flame-haired temptress with a disconcerting resemblance to the young Rebecca Brooks) are working to get him to sign away his inheritance. But the thieves fall out and Osuofia makes it back to Nigeria with his fortune intact -- but accompanied by the predatory Samantha, her eyes still firmly on his chequebook. All of which sets things up nicely for a sequel, as Samantha battles with the challenges of life in an African village, and the implacable hostility of the the first Mrs Osuofia.
- With 2 days, 500 pounds, a professional designer, and a handyman, two couples are given the opportunity to redo a room in each other's home's. Neighbors, relatives, or friends are chosen, then not allowed back into their own home during the two-day makeover period during which anything goes, from knocking out fireplaces, building wall units, or painting walls with unbelievably bright colors to fit in with a decorating scheme that--hopefully--will appeal to the room's occupants.
- Arty, a precocious teenager must reluctantly leave his life in 1954 behind when his father makes the most devastating discovery to date: Leap Theory.
- Ageing starlet Rosemary De Souza has found that society becomes less kind to women as they get older. Once a successful film star and the darling of the tabloids, she is now in her twilight years and the world that once celebrated her, now ignores and patronises her. And that's on a good day. Most of the time, she may as well be invisible. But rather than sit back and disappear, Rosemary finds a unique and horrifying way to use the invisibility that society has pushed onto her.
- Set in the near future, three facets of local law enforcement (a crooked cop, private detective and retired gangster) follow the case of a missing tourist. His disappearance will not only reflect their personal shortfalls but force them into the cold light of day as the three move ever closer to solving the case.
- Jack comes out of prison and gets released early by his boss , but for that he has too do one more job and settle the score but with all this on his head, his wife/girlfriend wants him to stop, stay clean or he will lose her if he doesn't pack up his ideas.
- ShortTwo secret agents travel in time to correct history. But one decides history itself needs to be corrected.
- A Woman's fate rests in tarot cards, but who is the ultimate fool.
- A young man battles with his conscious from understanding what is moral whilst trying to find love.
- A gamer get's sent a URL to try out a game. But he can't cope or keep up with the other online players, his temper and the frustration gets the better of him
- A wealthy American heiress honeymooning on a Nile cruise ship is stalked by a former friend, whose boyfriend she had stolen before making him her new husband.
- Miss Marple investigates the wealthy Crackenthorpe clan, believing a body to be hidden on their estate after a visiting friend witnesses a brutal strangling murder occurring on a passing train.
- Building a spacious two-room summer house with French doors, a porch and veranda.
- When a vicar chokes to death on a cocktail while attending a party held by actor Sir Charles Cartwright, Poirot initially dismisses the idea of murder but reconsiders when another guest dies in the same manner.
- Captain Dance's arrival in London excites the creatures in MIO's cells, including the ghastly Cutter. Searching for a cure, Robert takes some of the potions in his Grandfather's lab. Garson tells Robert of a relative who may still be alive.
- Garson discovers something about the curse of the Jekyll family that could hold the secret to saving Maggie's life. Dance sets his trap, tempting Robert with an offer of help - but Bulstrode disrupts their meeting.
- Elizabeth and Phillip go on an exhausting world journey. Margaret takes over some of her sister's official duties and tries to liven things up.
- In Greenwich, the team investigate a young woman terrified by a spirit at The Plume of Feathers pub, two women scared to be left alone in the Royal Naval College, and The Rochester Club where a woman's life has become a daily nightmare.
- Inspired by Jackie Kennedy and against her government's wishes, Elizabeth takes an unconventional approach to resolving an issue in Ghana.
- A documentary on the London district of Eltham, narrated by Dewyne Lindsay. It forms part of the 'London Districts' series which dissects the different boroughs of London to explore both historical and modern life within its constituent areas through an assortment of facts, advice and local anecdotes.