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- On her maiden voyage in April 1912, the supposedly unsinkable RMS Titanic strikes an iceberg in the Atlantic Ocean.
- A gritty drama which follows the work of the police force in the fictional town of Newtown in the North of England.
- Timothy Lea finds work in a holiday camp, and is soon up to his usual sexy shenanigans when he organizes a beauty pageant.
- A young school teacher tries to master the art of flirtation using his neighbor's skills.
- In this British kitchen-sink style drama, a bored housewife (June Ritchie) living in a run-down inner city London house begins an affair with her mother's lodger (Ian Hendry), who lives next door.
- During the Cold War, a RN warrant officer stationed in the British Embassy in Warsaw leaks secrets to his Polish girlfriend who's a Soviet agent and after his transfer to a naval station in Britain he joins a Soviet spy ring.
- Youths must raise £1500 to save youth club from demolition by unscrupulous developer. They record song, broadcast it via pirate radio as "Mystery Singer" ploy to raise funds. Main character has secret he can't share with girlfriend.
- Wordless comedy about the trials and tribulations which abound when a young couple attempt to build their dream home.
- Documentary about the making of A Night to Remember (1958).
- The Sophistry Trilogy is made up of three short films in chronological order. The first "Werdna's Severe Kramp" introduces us to Julius and Werdna; two deranged persons who cohabit in a small rural house. Their relationship is somewhat incestuous, borderline mentally handicapped. "The Chocolate Libido", the second part, concentrates on Julius' transformation into a canine while entertaining what could be his African sister. The third chapter !The Queen and the Bishop" serves to highlight what happened in the previous installments, juxtaposing the events and characters to a climactic standstill : who is who, how are they related, and why their dead mother insists on sitting up in the tree in the back garden...
- A retrospective mockumentary concerning three vigilantes and their conflicting accounts of a cooperative murder ten years prior.
- An undercover journalist makes an agreement with a family to replace their daughter.
- Vaz Klatch is asleep, and he knows he's asleep because in his dream, his doctor has told him that unless he wakes up he will die. Vaz has contracted an evolved, second-stage terminal virus through a government-imposed programme to punish statutory sex offenders. In the doctor's waiting room, Vaz meets a girl named Klixxx, who suffers from the same virus, only in reverse. Vaz has twelve hours to locate two white pills in order to wake up, but Klixxx has an alternate solution: one which involves keeping Vaz asleep and to herself - however, neither of them have counted on Si'ann, Klixx's boyfriend, getting in the way. But in a state between awake and asleep, do events play out the way they're supposed to in reality? Or can Vaz find a way to wake up and end the nightmare. Vaz had better pray that this is just a dream, or else he'll die: the consequences of staying alive inside his dream are devastating - that is, if he can't manage to kill himself beforehand and WAKE UP....
- Six years previously Doyle was a policeman at London's Docklands and he was involved in a shoot-out in which there were fatalities. Bill Haydon was arrested and charged and sent to prison. Now his daughter Jill has come to see Doyle, claiming that she has fresh evidence to exonerate her father and asks that the case be re-opened. Doyle gets close to her. Maybe too close to be objective. . .
- Time to visit the other end of the Central Line as I take a trip again into the depths of Zone 6, to have a look at West Ruislip.