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- A comic caper movie about a plan to steal a gold shipment from the streets of Turin by creating a traffic jam.
- Horny plumber, Sid, enjoys a profession which offers him ample opportunity to bed sexy housewives.
- Instead of coming in from the Cold War, British agent Alec Leamas chooses to face another mission.
- Joe North is a cab driver in London, something that gives him many opportunities to have sex.
- When the doctors tell Harry Sterndale to get his affairs in order, he does just that - with a vengeance. With nothing to lose, Harry is out to give everyone who ever "done him wrong" something to remember him by: exactly what they deserve.
- An ill-behaved, lovably scruffy painter, Gulley Jimson, searches for a perfect canvas, determined to let nothing come between himself and the realization of his exalted vision.
- Leonard Vole is accused of murdering an elderly rich woman, and the only alibi to him depends on his wife Christine.
- Second theatrical spin-off from the popular 1970's police series. Regan and Carter head a Flying Squad investigation into a series of bank raids by a team of well-armed villains who are flying in from the continent.
- An inept gang of bank robbers led by George The Brain is caught and sentenced to 15 years hard labour each. When they are released from prison they start out to collect the money they had stolen, which George had hidden in a hollow tree during the chase in which they were caught. The only trouble is that the tree was in the middle of a lonely lane when they were imprisoned; now, 15 years later, it's in the backyard of a police station.
- When Mark Easterbrook finds himself in the frame for the murder of a priest, there seems no way to prove his innocence other than solving the mystery himself.
- In London, American Gregor Stevens searches for his convicted murderer brother facing execution. He allies with smuggler Yvonne Durante to prove his brother's innocence, putting her at risk from her criminal associates.
- An Englishman wakes in a hotel bedroom suffering from amnesia and sets out to find his identity. He tracks down his wife but soon learns that the job she saw him leave for every morning did not exist.
- Terry Collins mugs an old man, who subsequently dies. Joe Lucas finds out about it and blackmails him, threatening to turn him in to the police if he doesn't give him money. Terry then plans to rob the safe at a night club with his friend Johnny, who is the boyfriend of a stripper (Jill Ireland) that Terry's infatuated with.
- "Doctor in Clover", a.k.a. "Carnaby, M.D." is another "Doctor" movie, but this time, Dr. Gaston Grimsdyke (Leslie Phillips) is the main doctor in the story, looking for love and romance from the hospital nurses, much to the annoyance of main Administrator Sir Lancelot Spratt (James Robertson Justice), who wants his doctors to be one hundred percent focussed on the job. Numerous antics follow, with Dr. Grimsdyke getting Spratt fixed up with the new prim-and-proper Matron Sweet (Joan Sims), and his attempted failures to lure the hospital's beauty, the physiotherapist.
- 1963. Drama. Directed by Jim O'Connolly. Starring Anthony Booth & Jacqueline Ellis. A lorry driver meets Shirley at a cafe and offers her a lift. His truck carrying valuable whiskey is later hijacked.
- A newly released from prison violent American man has difficulties dealing with his English wife and the son he barely knows.
- A young boy, Ben, lost in a vortex of poverty, is bullied at achool and neglected at home. He takes control of his life and rids himself forever of his aggressors.
- KHALID is released from prison. He's told he needs a job and a place in society, but fitting in isn't always that easy.
- Four former censors from the British Board of Film Classification look at violence in film. All four had just been sacked by James Ferman, the Director of the BBFC.
- A siege situation develops when an attempted robbery of a restaurant goes wrong.
- Arthur is one of several people being targeted by violent criminal Charlie Knowles, who is doing time for armed robbery and wants vengeance on accomplices who got lighter sentences or in Arthur's case, because he sold him the getaway car, which broke down and caused him to get caught. Knowles's outside man Phelan has Arthur framed on a charge of dangerous driving, for which he gets community service but Detective Sergeant Rogerson has his suspicions and joins Ray in exposing the set-up.
- Arthur gets Terry to mind an ex-bank robber who has just been released from jail.
- An old lag who is a chum of Arthur's is released from prison determined to recover the remains of the loot from a bank robbery. However, the retired policeman who sent him down, a prison warder and various other interested parties join in the paper chase.
- Marker has one week in which to find a witness. When he does so, he'll never forget the girl - or what his involvement cost her.
- Jimmy Fleet cons two businessmen out of a cache of diamonds, which he hides before being arrested and remanded in Wormwood Scrubs. Carter goes undercover as his cell-mate and gains his confidence and when Jimmy is released for lack of evidence the two go on a drinking spree, rudely interrupted by Patsy Kearney, a villain who steals from other villains. The Sweeney come to the rescue. Jimmy is unaware that his girl-friend, who is supposed to have the diamonds, is double-crossing him and, when he arrives at her empty flat, assumes that she has been captured, causing him to go after those he believes to be responsible with a gun. The consequent face-off involves Jimmy and Carter both doing each other a big favour.
- A probation officer is murdered in a halfway house, but it is made to look like a suicide.
- A consignment of tobacco on the Suffolk coast nearly gets John Danson killed, as he is targeted by the East German assassins. In Morroco Donald Dewhurst and Anna run, as the East German gang close in. Danson's ex-wife contacts the police.
- The crew finally reach London with only a few hours to go until the deadline. The Evans family put an elaborate plan in motion to slow down the Flower of Gloster, by sabotaging the locks and changing the location of the rendezvous with Mr Newell. Dick soon hears about their plans and proceeds to the thwart them, whilst the rest of the crew travel towards the River Thames.
- A gunman is murdering uniformed police officers, and warns that there will be further shootings unless his terms are met. Luther is determined to flush the killer out.
- The discrediting of DI Hennessy as corrupt throws into a new light some of his more high profile arrests, including that of crooked businessman Edward Monroe, jailed for killing oncologist Dr Caldwell, whom he blames for the death of his daughter. For Sasha, now alone after discovering her husband's infidelity, the case is painful as she has always believed Monroe murdered her former colleague DC Tyler. As fresh interviews are conducted, it turns out that Caldwell was not a pleasant man and had made enemies of his colleague, Dr Hallerman, passed over for honours; Daniella Yates, director of a cancer charity who was having an affair with Caldwell; and Caldwell's duped wife. However a statement from Grace, a hotel employee of Monroe, throws a more humane light upon the convicted killer, as well as giving Sasha some closure for Tyler's death. Steve, meanwhile finds himself billeting his son Stewie, who has run away from home.
- Detective inspector Will Wagstaffe fights crime tirelessly, his way to deal with the murder of his parents, which he never got quite over even if he just lived longer without then since. He's a model uncle for his sister's doting pre-teen son Harry 'Hal', but she decides to sell the parental home and move in with her partner Paolo, the new surrogate father. Will must cancel his holiday to lead the investigation into a series of vigilante crimes, sadistic (near-)murders on never-convicted, probably guilty pedophile rapist suspects. Will shakes his team' reluctance to stop the illegal 'moral justice' and suspects a recently released man convicted to 'only' eight years for a similar crime after his former boss failed to gather more conclusive evidence is innocent, covering up a wider plot, as vindictive victim families repeatedly sabotaged full rape convictions as if to enable vigilante executions. But Will gets a gruesome surprise closer to himself.