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- Tenacious and stubborn DCI Alan Banks unravels disturbing murder mysteries aided by his young assistants, DS Annie Cabbot and DI Helen Morton.
- More than a thousand years before the events of "The Witcher," seven outcasts in an Elven world join forces in a quest against an all-powerful empire.
- A Women's Institute chapter's fundraising effort for a local hospital by posing nude for a calendar becomes a media sensation.
- The friendship between two life-long girlfriends is put to the test when one starts a family and the other falls ill.
- A young squire struggles to reconcile his knight's violent outbursts with moments of paternal affection. Upon discovering the knight's war crimes, the boy flees and meets a time traveller directly responsible for all life as we know it.
- Rob has left Leone to move in with Jackie and does not attend Elsie's funeral with the others. Grace is keen to scatter her mother's ashes on her beloved Yorkshire moors and Leone and Cath persuade Dave that they should accompany the couple and help them celebrate their 40th wedding anniversary. Rob also invites himself along--as does Jackie, to his embarrassment, while Dave agrees to deliver a family birthday present in Leeds on Marcus' behalf. When Dave prangs the van in the country, the women hitch a lift with a charming Canadian whom Grace attempts to fix up Leone when they reach their hotel, annoying Rob. The men arrive by hire-car but Maurice, in addition to having accidentally smoked cannabis thanks to Rob, has also lost most of the ashes and replaced them with gravel. Despite everything, the scattering goes ahead, Rob exposes Marcus as being less than scrupulous, and a marriage is saved.
- Exploring the daily life of a large family in Yorkshire, at work in the textile mills and at play.
- A funny little experimental film that celebrates creativity and learning as an empowering process. A young boy playing as a robot struggles across the huge landscape of Ilkley moor. He's learning how to navigate the terrain in his physically restrictive outfit made from a large cardboard box. This juxtaposition of playful, imaginative act in a challenging environment parallels the current climate and space for the creative subjects in education. The 'robot' is caught in his moments of accomplishment, joy, effort and play. By stepping outside ourselves and using our imagination, we can lose ourselves in creative acts, they help us to express and cope with feelings, stimulate the imagination, to problem solve and help prepare for life.
- The virus, believed to be degenerative, attacks the human brain causing symptoms similar to that of a dementia patient - These chilling words may signal the end of mankind. In a panic to leave behind the technological prison holding him hostage, Nile Root seeks out his father in a convoy to safety.
- 1969–197429mTV-148.6 (1.2K)TV EpisodeA pet-shop customer returns his dead parrot; a gang of female senior citizens attacks a town's young men; a young army officer who joined the service to water-ski tries to resign.
- When the body of a university undergraduate is found dumped in a ravine, the investigation reveals he was far from being a model student.
- Helen works hard to win back Alan's approval as they try to find the killer and prevent Josh's father from seeking a revenge of his own.
- John gets "Nellie" back on the road, takes a stroll beneath the Pennines, ties up some loose ends in Hawes, and goes for a spin at Harewood. Shep hears all about Ilkley Moor, and comes face-to-face with a church mouse.
- Lewis travels to Ilkley Moor to celebrate his grandma's birthday.