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- Seven British construction workers escape Britain's ever-growing dole queues and travel to Germany to work on a site in Düsseldorf. Follow their trials and tribulations of working away from home and away from the women they left behind.
- Lovejoy is an irresistible rogue with a keen eye for antiques. The part-time detective scours the murky salerooms, auction halls and stately homes of Britain, always on the lookout for a find.
- DI Crabbe retires from the police force after being shot and sets up his own restaurant. However, his ex-boss, Assistant Chief Constable Fisher constantly calls Crabbe back on duty.
- Upon being demobbed, RAF serviceman Harvey Moon returns home and finds his family involved in various troubles. His wife is not interested in resuming their relationship, and works in a seedy nightclub frequented by American servicemen.
- Tracey Ullman takes on a different topic in each episode, giving different characters opinions on such things as vanity, royalty, and law.
- The dazzling and devastating life of Princess Diana takes center stage in this original musical, filmed in advance of its official Broadway opening.
- Fletcher is ordered to arrange a prisoner vs celebrity football game, unaware it's a diversion for an escape. Fletcher and cellmate Lennie accidentally discover the plan and must break back into prison to avoid punishment.
- Struggling stand-up comic, Alan O'Black, moonlights as a limousine driver and gets mixed up in a client's shady business deal.
- A normal teenager is transported to a Monty-Pythonesque medieval fantasyland where an odd, adamant knight takes him on a quest.
- A short series of fifteen-minute sketches, in which Tracey Ullman and Sir Michael Palin played various roles satirizing the British class system.
- Estella Scrooge, as happened to her ancestor Ebenezer long ago, is haunted by three visitations - and oh what uninvited house guests they are.
- This high-energy movie musical follows a group of influencers as they take up residence in a famed Hollywood apartment building to pursue their dreams of social media stardom. Voiced by an original script and score written by a diverse group of 20-something songwriters, the various characters of "1660 Vine" confront questions of fame, influence, identity, and mental health. All the while, the residents of the aspirational Vine address update their followers through vlogs, gaming streams, makeup tutorials, TikTok dances, songs and pranks, as they navigate the search for identity, discovering the difference between what is authentic and what is not.
- Comedy series about the antics of a TV soap cast and crew - on-screen and off-screen.
- Freddie Patterson (George Cole) is an independent member of the local council and owns a chain of hairdressing salons. He holds the balance of power between the two main parties, who join forces to thwart his ambitions.
- Mattocks, Fost and Ackroyd are Britain's first three astronauts. They must live in small, cramped space station orbiting the earth. Naturally, these conditions make coexistence difficult for them, but funny to us.
- Max and Bernice have been best friends for many years, attending the same teacher training college and now teaching at the same school. They also live in the same apartment block - Max downstairs alone, Bernice on the first floor with her husband and children.
- Heavy Metal singer Nigel Cochran moves into a small English village and forms a relationship with the local classical music teacher.
- Ernest (Andrew Sachs) dies after getting hit between the eyes by a flying champagne cork. Goes to heaven, and that's where the fun really starts.
- After a cell phone error the race begins to intercept a potentially humiliating message.
- Eric becomes involved in a territorial dispute with with garbageman Brian Nunn over his right to salvage valuables from the garbage.
- Lovejoy colludes with rich American widow and a Japanese businessman to con the Greek antiques dealer who conned them.
- A sickly and paraplegic American multimillionaire is obsessed with saving the art treasures of a slowly sinking Venice and hires Lovejoy to help in his enterprise.
- Lovejoy finds it has not the beautiful Caterina he has been seeing in Venice but her greedy sister Lavinia, who is not in saving art for posterity, but herself.
- While reviewing articles from an estate sale of an eccentric engineer, Lovejoy uncovers clues that lead him to an ancient Roman grave.
- After Lovejoy is released from a low security prison after an eight month sentence for theft, he is determined to find out who framed him.
- Tink's decision to leave antiques and open a pub causes Lovejoy to pop the question to Charlotte, but things become complicated with Jane's return from America.
- When brash upstart financier Joe Gruber offers to buy land from Lady Jane's husband to create a wildlife sanctuary, both Jane and Lovejoy are suspicious of his motives and discover that he has not been exactly honest over his motives. At the same time Lovejoy finds himself in the middle when both Gruber and his dizzy wife Lily admit to having, independently of each other, pawned her pearls when they were short of cash, and both engage him to get them back.
- After Lovejoy is recruited to sell an ancient Colombian funerary figure with a curse on it, and it soon lives up to its reputation as murders soon follow.
- Lovejoy agrees to help Madeline Gilbert, a once famous film star fallen on hard times, to sell her valuables, but she is burgled by an armed French gang who have crossed the Channel after killing a gendarme. Lovejoy has an alibi - auctioneer Melanie Ford - but he wonders if she has been coerced into tipping off the villains. Before the gang is caught, Tinker puts himself in danger by boarding a boat belonging to Lovejoy's chief suspect, a respected army major.
- Lovejoy is intrigued by a painter using the name Ashley Wilkes, squandering his talent on kitschy paintings of cottages and seducing the lady of the house.
- Having agreed to furnish Ralph Peagram's daughter Amanda's new house after her marriage to philandering Roger Hall, Lovejoy attends the wedding and overhears Ralph and Roger argue. Soon after the reception, Roger disappears and Lovejoy discovers his corpse in a suit of armour, though when the police arrive it is nowhere to be found. At Amanda's request, Lovejoy sets out to solve the mystery, which has its roots in an incident of accidental death and blackmail dating back a quarter of a century.
- After Lovejoy meets Harry Catopodis at a party thrown by a rich American widow, he discovers that the Emporer Hirohito teabowl he is selling is a fake.
- Having bought a collection of erotic prints by Fuseli from teen-aged Khadija, Lovejoy joins his ex-wife Susan for the speech day at their daughter's school, where Lovejoy recognises Khadija as a pupil. She has stolen the pictures from the school as an act of revenge on headmistress Miss Hemmingway for her treatment of her older sister when she was a pupil, but is being duped by a blackmailer out to gain money from discrediting Khadija's family, to whom she has passed on the collection. Lovejoy sets out to retrieve it in the knowledge that success means that Miss Hemmingway will waive the large amount of school fees he owes her.
- Lovejoy connives to win a Welsh oak dresser at an auction well below his value, but when Eric discovers a stuck door, they find more than they bargained for.
- A firefly cage, beautifully carved from coal leads Lovejoy to a gang of antique thieves and their cache of loot.
- Lovejoy utilizes all his wiles for a sting which will help the disinherited brother of a snobbish aristocrat recover some of his rightful fortune.
- A collector of flintlock pistols is murdered for a valuable but incomplete set of dueling pistols and Lovejoy has the missing pieces.
- After acquiring an old clock in in a trade with another dealer, Lovejoy finds some priceless love letters from the Napoleonic era.
- Jane partners with an entrepreneur named Palmer to convert a warehouse into an Art Nouveau antiques centre, but Lovejoy suspects he's a con man.
- A reformed drug addict asks Lovejoy in helping her recover valuable statuettes from her late father's estate that she had used to support her habit.
- After a skilled antiques forger dies and a thief steals a forged snuff box, his only legacy to his widow, Lovejoy vows to retrieve it.
- When Lovejoy agrees to fit out Tinker's old army friend Linden Walker's new pub, he buys a houseload of furniture from former prison officer George Palmer. Unfortunately it turns out to be stolen and to make things worse the victims turn up at the pub's opening night and recognise it, causing Lovejoy to go on the run to clear his name. He also discovers that Tinker lied to him about being an officer in the army when he was in fact a corporal.
- Hope dates her college professor; Hope receives a fatal marriage proposal; Trevor feels that Barry has settled into middle age.
- Fern discovers Harry is really alive; Linda becomes her own agent; Ruby was once a secret agent for the FBI.
- Ruby remembers her affair with Joe McCarthy; Fern is reunited with a mobster.
- Linda records an audio book; Kay finds love at the library; Fern tries to get her book back.
- Fern and Harry's wild west themed charity gala; Linda makes her directorial debut; Kay hires a panhandler.