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- Bridget Jones is determined to improve herself while she looks for love in a year in which she keeps a personal diary.
- James Bond is sent to investigate a KGB policy to kill all enemy spies, and uncovers an arms deal that potentially has major global ramifications.
- Professor Quatermass, trying to gather support for his Lunar colonisation project, is intrigued by mysterious traces that have been showing up.
- The story of Joan Stanley, who was exposed as the K.G.B.'s longest-serving British spy.
- A teenage girl in Glasgow agrees to carry a baby for couple Dan and Emily.
- A medieval wizard (though not a very good one) is transported to the modern age.
- Young and beautiful Isha Nair has three admirers - Yash Sabharwal, Gaurav Saxena and Taj Bharadwaj; all of them comes from affluent backgrounds and are willing to go to any length in order to attain her love but it is up to Isha to choose her prospective life-partner.
- Friends Herman, Karl, Keith, Derek, and Barry are working-class Manchester lads who aren't getting far in their working lives. That fact is epitomized by Herman's failure to get the promotion to junior account executive at the advertising company at which he works. Regardless, his Grandmother Gloria, with whom he lives, has faith in him. What Herman really wants to do is race Mrs. Brown, a greyhound inherited from his now-deceased grandfather. Mrs. Brown is a natural racer and has the potential to win. His four mates have bought equal ownership of Mrs. Brown. Their problem is that what little money they collectively have goes into the care and feeding of Mrs. Brown, which doesn't leave them enough money for race entry fees, and the ultimate race takes place in London. So they try to raise money by their band Herman's Hermits playing at any and every gig they can get. In their quest to get themselves to London and Mrs. Brown into the race, they get into one misadventure after another. Along the way Herman, whose neighborhood friend Tulip is in love with him, falls in love with model Judy Brown, the daughter of wealthy greengrocers and greyhound-race aficionados Mr. and Mrs. G.G. Brown (short for George George). Judy's mother ends up being not the only Mrs. Brown whom Herman believes has a lovely daughter.
- A Guyanese immigrant is exposed to the hustle and bustle of life in Brixton, South West London.
- Harry Holland is a wealthy divorce lawyer with no moral compass. Following a heart transplant he investigates his donor's life to understand why he feels so different.
- A gambler falls in love with a naive young girl. He thinks she is bringing him good luck. Then his main gambling rival arrives and he desires the girl as well.
- It's never one thing. It's the constant drip.
- Retelling of the Don Quixote story set in present day Scotland. Donovan Quick comes to the rescue of Lucy, the mainstay of the dysfunctional Pannick family.
- A group of slackers think they have found gold in the Highlands.
- When their best friend is stood up on a date, a group of struggling twenty-somethings attempt to relive their adolescence through a night of riotous drinking on the streets of East Kilbride.
- A woman looks back on her life as a political activist in Scotland from the 1950's to the 1970's.
- Arty, a precocious teenager must reluctantly leave his life in 1954 behind when his father makes the most devastating discovery to date: Leap Theory.
- The romantic and professional trials of Mary Henry - a cog in the machine of a London based crime syndicate, presided over by sinister pragmatist The Mademoiselle.
- Lady lives in South East London and isn't afraid to do her own thing. A fan of the 'ladette culture' from the 90's, Lady tells us why it was so great, why it's still acceptable for it to carry on and still have a balanced playing field between men and women.
- A group of former factory workers are reunited to tell the story of how they played their part in standing up to the military coup in Chile in 1974 while carrying out their job in Scotland.
- Maddy is fifteen and everything in her life feels totally dead. Last night she tickled her brother so much he cried. Maddy felt strangely satisfied. Her boyfriend Daz can be fun but all he wants to do is get her into bed. His older brother sniffs around her. She knows what he's after, and she kinda likes the game. He makes her feel different. Maddy relents under Daz's pressure, but everything falls apart. She wants to crawl under her covers but she needs a release. As the cigarette it touches and burns into her flesh, she loses herself in the pain and feels the control that will take her into tomorrow.
- The Greyness of Autumn follows the final days of the life of Danny McGuire, an ostrich living in Scotland. Danny's life is suddenly turned upside down when he loses his job and his girlfriend in the same day.
- Like many who grew up in the 1980s, John Tavish enjoyed the music of rock legend Roxy La Che. After years transforming the face of music, Roxy was caught up in the lethal potassium drug craze that swept the nation for many years. Despite twice being admitted to rehab, Roxy never fully recovered and disappeared in 1994 without a trace. Now 15 years after his disappearance, John Tavish tries to solve the mystery of what happened to Roxy La Che.
- A deaf girl determined to become a champion athlete must battle the temptation to cheat when she gets a set back through chasing a shoplifter.
- Coming Home tells the story of farmer Andie, who is struggling to tell her seven year old son Archie, that his mummy isn't coming home. When she does, he disappears and she must find him before it's too late.
- "Nowhere are the traditions of Christmas kept up with such splendour as in Yorkshire". That's what a visitor to the county wrote in 1812. To find out how true it is today, Mike Harding sets out to explore the many and varied ways Christmas is still celebrated across the three Ridings. En route he enjoys some living Yorkshire traditions with the Village Carollers from the South Pennines, Knaresborough Mummers, Grenoside Sword Dancers, Leyburn Ladies Choir, Hawes Silver Prize Band and East Witton Male Voice Choir. In York he learns how today's Christmas traditions were influenced by the Pagan festivities of the distant past; in Malton, how the town inspired Charles Dickens' Christmas Carol, and in Haworth, how the Brontës spent Christmas, while on the East Coast he discovers that turkeys were first introduced into Britain by a Yorkshireman from Bridlington. Featuring: Jim Eldon, Hawes Silver Prize Band, East Witton Male Voice Choir, Leyburn Ladies Choir, Village Carols from the Black Bull, Ecclesfield, Jeremy Blundell, The Ebor Singers, The Very Reverend Keith Jones, Dean of York, Brian Oxberry and Selina Scott (Charles Dickens Society, Malton), Dr. Juliet Barker, Richard Marriott, James Mackenzie (Pipe and Glass, South Dalton), Knaresborough Mummers, Chas Marshall, Grenoside Sword Dancers, Joe Dunn, Thorpe Hesley Junior School Sword Dance team, Coope, Boyes and Simpson, Georgina Boyes and the children of Westfield Primary School, Cottingham
- As a part of their Face Off campaign, VIVA went undercover inside Evergreen Farm, a farm in Norfolk run by Easey Pigs, where piglets lived in pain and suffering while their mothers were confined to tiny gestation crates. Antibiotics have been used to prevent Diarrhoea (scours) in piglets.
- Frasier and Tam can't believe their luck when they stumble upon an old trunk full of old records during a house clearance. Have they hit the jackpot?
- "Perfect Pints PLC" awards pub landlord Barry Jackson the pub of the year award. They send a camera crew to film a promotion video. However once the camera crew arrives at the pub they discover that not everything is as it seems.
- A look at teen life in 2000s Britain.
- Guilt follows two very different Scottish brothers who while driving home one night kill an old man.
- Max tries to derail the private detective he engaged to assuage Walter's niece Angie's fears.
- Angie and Jake's burgeoning but complex relationship has hit a problem. Jake has a few suspicions about her.
- Max and Angie have their own separate suspicions about Sheila's real involvement on the night of Walter's death.
- Two sides of Glasgow collide when a teenage girl makes a pact with a wealthy couple.
- Tensions reach breaking point between Kaya, Dan and Emily. When Kaya loses control, Dan questions what he really knows about the girl he has invited into his home.
- Tormented by what he now knows about Kaya, Dan is faced with an impossible decision. Emily starts to prepare for the arrival of the baby. Can Dan protect her from the truth?
- Still reeling from the events at the prom, Emily makes a shocking discovery. A face from Kaya's past reappears, but can she trust them, especially now she's £50,000 richer?
- Devastated that Kaya has revoked their rights to visit the baby, Dan launches a legal battle. But will his actions bring about his own downfall?