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- Eleven years after their break up, a woman tracks down her first love through Facebook. But what begins as a friendly meeting turns into something much more sinister.
- Quirky and self-ironic, but with never a dull moment, 'Dave's London' takes the viewers by the hand and leads them off the well trodden tourist tracks to other parts of one of Europe's greatest capitals. Written and presented by Finnish-based radio and television journalist David Mawby, 'Dave's London' introduces the viewers to some fascinating London characters who all have a passion for uniquely British pastimes, such as maintaining old-time steam engines to restoring Rolls Royce cars. David also goes walkabout in several of London's less familiar attractions such as Alexandra Palace, the birthplace of Television. He also visits an Elizabethan castle located just eight miles from the city centre and then goes for a stroll on green and pleasant Hampstead Heath, London's largest parkland. David's journey is a personal one: he takes the viewer back in time to his childhood and teenage days as he revisits some of the sights of the swinging sixties, removing his newscaster mask to show just how the city moulded and shaped his personality and career. 'Dave's London' is a travelogue with a difference, revealing new aspects of city history and life to even the most ardent and devout fan of England's capital. Join him for a thoroughly enjoyable six half hour episodes.
- Ralph sets out to re-engage people and their children with the 3D world by leaving the flat 2D screen world behind for a while.
- Hrafn Gunnlaugsson, Icelandic film director, takes us on a journey back a thousand years into Norways' and Icelands' history. He talks of Christianity as a dominant religion that has eradicated ancient cultures and beliefs forcing them to convert to Christianity. So long ago the Crusades in the Middle East set the seal on present day attitudes in those countries today. How do we get beyond the past mistakes that are burned into history? How do we move on and embrace an open world of spirituality?
- Romania is a land of thieves, beggars and vampires... Errr well actually no. Some of Its forgotten song is revealed as ROXI returns to her native country after an absence of five years. In her reflective journey through the layers of Romanian society she re-experiences the noble qualities of its people and the richness of their culture. From her peasant grandmother Maria, who still farms the land at eighty four, to nobleman Constantin Serban Cantacuzino and the restoration of his beautiful hotel ROXI's charming journey is full of people, places, poetry and song.
- David meets Mr. North who says he has ghostly neighbors, he lives next to Highgate Cemetery. Parliament Hill and Guy Fawkes of the Gunpowder Plot come next then Clem Cattini on the life of Joe Meek.
- Find out all about Ralph's famous anatomical photographs and books. He takes us on an intriguing and enlightening journey of the human body.
- If you want to enjoy some big boys toys then follow Ralph on his visit to an Airpark in Florida where a bunch of pilots show off their aircraft, cars, motorcycles and guns.
- Restoration projects of enormous proportions. Victorian gunboat, Steam Rally, Vintage motor museum all call for commitment by the restorers but " You can do it if you get together with other people and don't forget to include your kids".
- Art and how to include it in your life and home. Creativity on all levels is good for humans whether originating it or buying it.
- From trees to furniture and wonderful antique wooden buildings all things wood commands Ralph's attention.
- If you want to bond with your kids build a model together. Trains boats and planes are all good subjects for modeling. Follow Ralph and his neighbors son Tadhg as they build a model boat and launch it at a boating lake.