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- While working for a conservative MP, an IT professional infiltrates a BDSM club and falls for the head dominatrix.
- Family tensions are unearthed when a middle-aged writer has an affair with his friend's teenage daughter.
- A mild-mannered gardener becomes a lovable legend in his town for his talent to romantically please every woman that fancies him.
- A thoughtful, detailed exposition of how and why the end of the Great War led inevitably to the Second World War, the most horrific in human history. Narrated by the great journalist Eric Sevareid.
- Victims of their own success in recruiting stars to appear at fund-raisers, Amnesty took a six-year sabbatical from producing benefit shows in the mid-1980s as a multitude of other good causes staged charity concerts that took the limelight. Amnesty returned in 1987 with refreshed zeal. A new generation of British comedians took up the Amnesty mantle, including Robbie Coltrane, Stephen Fry, Hugh Laurie and the Spitting Image puppets. On the musical side, Amnesty show veteran Bob Geldof was joined by several newcomers including Kate Bush, David Gilmour, Joan Armatrading and Duran Duran, as well as three musicians who had recently performed for Amnesty in the USA: Peter Gabriel, Lou Reed and Jackson Browne. The two evenings of comedy and two separate nights of music at the London Palladium in March 1987 were subsequently fused into one TV special -- and the Ball continued rolling
- Granpa (Sir Peter Ustinov) tells stories to his granddaughter Emily (Emily Osborne), who imagines them as crayon drawings in motion.
- Based on the poem by William Henry Drummond (1854-1907), this animated short tells the story of the ship "Julie Plante" which foundered and sank on a stormy night.
- Weekly guest let loose on electronic paintbox and invited to create their own "masterpiece" whilst giving a one-sided commentary about themselves and what they were trying to achieve on the electronic canvas. Guests were well-known celebrities of varying artistic ability. Notable artist guests included David Hockney. Massive ASMR sensory overload provided by the combination of close-mic'd voice of artist and scratching of stylus against trackpad. Intimate and very therapeutic.