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- A look at life for a group of high school students as they grapple with issues of drugs, sex, and violence.
- Players start off isolated in an apartment, and with their online interactions as their only means of any communication. The players use a social media platform called "The Circle".
- The world's longest-running television soap, Coronation Street focuses on the everyday lives of working-class people in Manchester, England.
- A pregnant teenage girl must fend for herself when her mother remarries, leaving the girl with only a new male friend for support.
- After a near-fatal car accident, smart, savvy, sharp-suited detective Sam is mysteriously transported back to 1973. Confused by his new surroundings, Sam tries to return to the present, but the police force of long ago needs his help.
- In 1976, Tony Wilson sets up Factory Records and brings Manchester's music to the world.
- The everyday life and times of the residents, friends and enemies who live in a suburban street in the city of Liverpool in the north of England.
- A true-crime drama. Four young gay men are murdered in similar circumstances between 2014 and 2015 in the Barking area of London.
- Having inherited the shop from his uncle, it's business as usual for Granville at Arkwright's corner shop.
- Series of one-off dramas, each focusing on a different house within the same street.
- Widower Henry Hobson refuses to let his three daughters get married because he doesn't want to pay settlements, so they'll just have to outsmart him.
- Five teenage friends will stop at nothing to attend a concert by their favourite band, The Stone Roses.
- The original British version of the popular quiz show, that became a worldwide phenomenon.
- A British intelligence officer has to ensure that a captured German scientist helps the British develop jet aircraft.
- A group of amateur drivers from all over the world compete in an illegal night-time street race.
- The British children's magazine program, which has been running since the late 1950s, targets children between the ages of 6 and 14.
- A desperate writer signs up for a fully A.I. operated retreat to cure her writer's block, but when an unforeseen software glitch occurs, she gets trapped inside her unit with an unstable android and no communication with the outside world.
- Jimmy Grimble is a shy Manchester school boy. However, through football, and some special boots, he manages to gain the confidence to succeed.
- The original British version of the reality television format in which people from all walks of life compete in a popularity contest via a social media platform to win a cash prize.
- Nigel Fletcher is a sharp-witted chancer with no respect for authority. Just like his grandad Norman. Now, nearly 40 years after Norman served time, Nigel is following in his grandad's footsteps. By heading straight into a prison cell.
- Comedy series set in Birmingham following the trials and tribulations of (self appointed) community leader Mr Khan and his family.
- After his girlfriend's pregnancy forces him to marry her, a young man must adjust to his new life and contend with his domineering mother-in-law.
- A comedy in which the tenants of a high rise work together to defeat a cruel loan shark.
- A married writer has an affair with his secretary.
- Steven Baxter is the Son of God, and can produce the miracles to prove it. How does the world react when he announces it has to produce a Third Testament within five days, or else it's Judgment Day?
- 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.
- An impassive young girl is taken from her suicidal Big city life, back to a city in North England, on a bizarre bus trip. Seen through the poetic eye of the camera, this is a commentary of doomed British morbidity.
- Status and strategy collide in this social media competition where online players flirt, befriend and catfish their way toward 100,000 euros.
- Inspired by the life of Jacqui Jackson. Helena Bonham Carter stars as Maggi, a mother with seven children - three 'normal' daughters and four sons who are each, in one form or another, autistic.
- Presenter Claire Sweeney and designer Derek Taylor manage a large team of painters, decorators and other workmen who invade, by invitation, a home and spend the next sixty minutes making changes to all the rooms to drag the home into the 21st century.
- Sequel to the classic sitcom set 40 years on from the original series. Nigel Norman Fletcher, grandson of Norman Stanley Fletcher, is sentenced to 5 years in prison for cyber-crimes and gets into more trouble once inside.
- The everyday lives and loves, trials and tribulations of the doctors, nurses, patients and administrative staff of a large teaching hospital in the north-west of England near the city of Manchester.
- 'From Bedrooms to Billions' is a 2 and a half hour feature length documentary movie telling the remarkable, true story of the British Video Games Industry from 1979 to the present day. Developments in computer technology in the UK of the late 70's early 80's helped inspire a generation of small team enthusiasts, hobbyists, school kids, bedroom coders and entrepreneurs to make and release some truly classic games. 'From Bedrooms to Billions' tells the story of how the creativity and vision of a relatively small number of individuals allowed the UK to play a key, pioneering role in the shaping of the billion dollar video games industry, which today dominates the modern world's entertainment landscape. 'From Bedrooms to Billions' is the first to attempt to bring this amazing story together. Featuring interviews with key contributors to the UK story such as Peter Molyneux, Jeff Minter, David Braben, David Perry, Mark Healey, Jason Kingsley and many others from across video game development, publishing and journalism from over the last 40 years, combined with compelling archive. 'From Bedrooms to Billions' reveals some of the remarkable stories, struggles and successes that saw the UK video games industry go from quite literally nothing into a major force littered with original thinkers, innovators and eccentric characters. The film takes you on a wonderful journey through those early 8 bit years, the transition into the 16bit era and PC, the influence of the Japanese and American consoles and the availability of finance, right through to the present day of triple AAA games, indie development and the future. 'From Bedrooms to Billions' is regarded as the most comprehensive and thorough video game documentary ever created and is essential viewing for anyone interested in video games, either as a player or as a creator.
- Be yourself or someone else? In this fun reality competition, online players try their best to flirt, bond and catfish their way to a R$ 300,000 prize.
- The lives and loves of a group of people working in a covered market in Salford, England.
- Detective series starring Hugo Speer as DCI Stone. Created by Danny Brocklehurst.
- Sheridan Smith hosts the British version of the competitive dog-styling programme. 10 pairs of professional dog stylists from around the country compete in a series of themed challenges to be crowned the UK's Top Dog Stylist.
- A British-produced version of the long-running American quiz show Jeopardy! (1984) with Australian contestants, who are given answers in the form of clues and have to respond with what the clue describes, phrased in a question.
- Reality TV. Follows "Environmental Health" teams from city Councils across England. Enforcing hygiene laws, collecting garbage, catching rats etc.
- A series of ten programmes, each featuring three historic buildings in the UK in need of restoration. For each building there is an advocate (usually a celebrity of some sort) who states the case for restoration, and each site is assessed by two 'experts'. The public vote for the building they consider the most deserving of restoration, and the 'winner' is announced in a live final at the end of the series.
- Jonny Richman is a seventeen year old Jew. He is also a cowboy, much to his parent's frustration. A darkly comic neo-Western set in Manchester, England.
- After the death of his brother Blake goes on the hunt for the men that killed his brother and sets out to punish each and every one of them.
- Gardener Mr Bloom welcomes a team of young helpers, who tend to his plants and produce.
- A divorced doctor is gifted a bespoke door that sends him back 25 years in search of the only woman he ever loved.
- Seasonal specials featuring teams of distinguished graduates rather than current students.
- Ross has been kidnapped and held on a remote farmhouse. A drink & drug addict, his two captors put him through a brutal regime to get him clean. But when he gets clean, Ross finds out the shocking real reasons behind his incarceration.
- Council Culture is a mini series following one contact centre worker's daily battles with the callers in his local area. Be it trees, bins, parking tickets or the registry service, he's expected to have the answers right here, right now.
- When wife and mother Shelly (Emma Kenny) is informed of her wealthy estranged husband's death in an extreme zorbing accident, she must cope not only with the shock of losing her partner, but also struggle with the eccentric demands of his will, which leaves the choice of who should inherit his vast fortune up to her and her brother-in-law Daniel (Ian Curley). When the reality of the situation dawns, it isn't long before the lure of an infinite fortune begins to affect the behaviour of all those involved. As they cannot assign the inheritance to each other, to whom will they assign it, and to what end? Co-starring Marc Pickering (Sleepy Hollow, Calendar Girls) "Will Power" is a colourful comedy-drama, with an ending that will knock you sideways.
- Sam and mark host a Friday night show on CBBC