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- A young, compassionate man struggles to save his family and friends from the abusive exploitation of his cold-hearted, grasping uncle.
- Drama about life at Rugby School in Victorian England. The headmaster is fair but not effective and life is brutal for the young boys because of bullying and its consequences. The acting and character development are good and the roles well cast. It's a good adaptation of the novel and was filmed at The Rugby School.
- Lydia is born in 1960 and grows up in a house at the edge of a forest. She is 17 and has still not left home in 1977. Her parents adopt a 15-year-old foster son.
- In this jailhouse interview, Arthur Shawcross, the Genesee River Killer, shares candid details of his crimes and his surprising family bonds.
- A recounting of the infamous 1937 airship disaster and its subsequent investigation.
- The history of film and video censorship in Great Britain.
- David Hahn in the mid-nineties was a teenage boy scout working towards his merit badges. One badge in particular, the Atomic Energy Merit Badge, caught his imagination when it required him to make a model of a nuclear reactor out of cotton buds etc. David went further and sought out household sources of the materials he would need to make his reactor. Here he talks us through what he did and the surprising results he got.
- A darts player slides into depression after an heart attack spooks him so much he loses his skill.
- The British-Kenian nature documentary filmer and ecological activist Joan Root was killed in her home in January 2006. Her activities made her a lot of enemies in the Lake Naivasha region. This documentary tries to find an answer to who has killed her.
- TV Documentary for Madonna's rehearsals for her showcase at KOKO Club in London on November 2005 in London, England.
- Documentary series on the History of Airships.
- Mike the Midwife is a hapless male who has strayed into a world run by women. How did such an unreconstructed bloke ever manage to become a health care professional?
- The history, mystique, and allure of Niagara Falls.
- A documentary exposé inside the global sex slave trade in women from the former Soviet Bloc.
- Ten years after the policy-changing and award-winning film, The Dying Rooms, the same team returns to a very different China where the infamous One Child Policy has had the horrific side effect of a boom in stolen children. With extraordinary access to devastated parents desperately searching for their stolen son; a man who brokers the deals and has sold his own offspring; and prospective parents grappling with giving up their soon-to-be-born daughter through lack of options, we are brought face to face with the crisis that such a stringent government policy has created among China's poorest people. Beautiful, haunting, deeply tragic, but impossible to ignore, this film takes us into the heart of modern China. A place where girl babies are being sold for 3,000-4,000 RMB (£200-270); detectives specialise in finding kidnapped children; and child traffickers are so relaxed about the trade they ply, that they allow the film-makers to covertly record them buying and selling tiny human lives. Tens of thousands of children are now kidnapped and traded on the black market whilst the State is more concerned with keeping the story quiet than tracing Chinas stolen children.
- Tells the story of the lives, loves and passions of English amateur astronomers.