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- A veteran high school teacher befriends a younger art teacher, who is having an affair with one of her fifteen-year-old students. However, her intentions with this new "friend" also go well beyond a platonic friendship.
- Novelist Catherine Tramell is once again in trouble with the law, and Scotland Yard appoints psychiatrist Dr. Michael Glass to evaluate her. Though, like Detective Nick Curran before him, Glass is entranced by Tramell and lured into a seductive game.
- In 1983, Scottish serial killer Dennis Nilsen was arrested after the discovery of human remains which had blocked a drain near his London home.
- Five oddball criminals planning a bank robbery rent rooms on a cul-de-sac from an octogenarian widow under the pretext that they are classical musicians.
- A look at a few chapters in the life of Poppy, a cheery, colorful, North London schoolteacher whose optimism tends to exasperate those around her.
- A forensic psychiatrist must assess a woman accused of a heinous crime who claims she can't remember a thing.
- An impoverished woman who has been forced to choose between a privileged life with her wealthy aunt and her journalist lover, befriends an American heiress. When she discovers the heiress is attracted to her own lover and is dying, she sees a chance to have both the privileged life she cannot give up and the lover she cannot live without.
- A disillusioned, angry university graduate comes to terms with his grudge against middle-class life and values.
- An anthology of the best sketches from the first and second seasons of Monty Python's Flying Circus (1969).
- A music-infused drama about Joe Meek, the flamboyantly gay, tone deaf, songwriter-producer behind the '60s hits "Have I the Right," "Just Like Eddie," "Johnny, Remember Me" and "Telstar."
- A typical day for Scotland Yard Chief Inspector George Gideon consists of working on several cases at the same time.
- A detached university student faces the consequences of astral projection when he uses it to reconnect with his dead mother.
- The all-girl school foil an attempt by train robbers to recover two and a half million pounds hidden in their school.
- Prem and Raja are twin brothers who are seperated at birth but are uniquely connected to eachother via their reflexes. They reunite as adults and set out to take down the underground smuggling world.
- A doctor repairs a female inmate's disfigured face to match the lovely woman who left him, and marries her, only to find out how abusive she is.
- A woman uses her windfall to open an illegal after-hours night club for her daughters' education, but her husband intervenes, causing conflicts and complicating matters.
- Based on the BBC television series, and a sequel to 'Till Death Us Do Part (1968)', it tells of the family relationship between Alf Garnett, his wife, daughter and son-in-law, all living in a council flat.
- Follows three women through their first day of freedom after they are released from prison.
- Pimps prey on young women coming to London for work.
- Haunted by memories of his past that leave him unable to practice kung fu, an ex-Shaolin Monk lives quietly in London's Chinatown. When an impulsive young British shopkeeper comes to him for help, the Monk finds a friend, but is reluctantly drawn into conflict with a vicious Triad gang that rapidly spirals out of control leaving the Monk with a stark choice: face his past and fight... Or die."
- The comedy follows Sam, as her life is turned upside down on a big night out. When reunited with her old college friends, Sam is forced to re-evaluate her life and constructs an elaborate façade in order to convince herself and her friends that she has it all. But once her dysfunctional yet devoted trio of best mates intervene, her carefully crafted charade begins to crumble amidst the shots, cigarettes, ciders and toilet transgressions. Faced with some very harsh realities, Sam must struggle to remain true to herself and reassess exactly what she wants from life.
- Until 2016, Holloway Prison stood as the UK's largest women's prison for 170 years. What will the future look like for those who called it home?
- Series which uses archaeology to shed light on history.
- "Very British film bast on a famous England lady ( Cynthia Payne ) who ran a brothle in London . When it got raided it turned out she had a lot of high powered Clients .. mps , judges etc . Very funny but very true look out for the stripper that's me ! Ingrid Bradley
- Michael arrives at university with high hopes. His new found kingdom is full of careless and innocent students. When Michael meets the young and lively Lisa he thinks he found the perfect victim. But, is she?
- In November 2014 the Iconic club Madame Jojos closed its doors. This event being interpreted by many as the death knell of Soho.The gentrification of Soho affects the LGBT community and its Drag Queen sub-culture, but the cabaret atmosphere of the entire neighborhood in enormous ways. This active pursuit to destroy a bubbling and vibrant part of the city's heart is viewed by many as an atrocity akin to turning the lights off on Broadway. Over 3rd of London's music venues have been closed in recent years and no one noticed. An active movement to bring a halt to this disaster has begun to unfold with one organization after another emerging to fight for Soho. Organizations made up of citizens and celebrities have sprung up to combat this onslaught. Will they win this battle and save Soho?
- A pre-imagination for a feature film based on the Novel 'The Island' by Victoria Hislop.
- A modern tale of love, loss and disillusionment, as seen through the eyes of Chuck- a 16 year old girl, mourning the death of her brother.
- Horror author David Gatward provides a tour through Clive Barker's written work, from the first Books of Blood to the recent The Scarlet Gospels
- A young amateur boxer struggles to keep focus before an upcoming bout. Through a small number of flashbacks we begin to see what has led him to be so distracted.
- In a post-university crisis of confidence, Toby reaches out to an ex-girlfriend in the hope of finding solace in an old flame. But with her new boyfriend in tow, can Toby win her back?
- Two scavengers from different worlds leave a devastating mark on each other in this haunting sci-fi drama.
- Where We Are (2017) is a short thriller about Cherie, a successful performer who ends up in Purgatory after committing a crime with her manager, Rachel. Haunted by guilt, both eventually take their own lives. Cherie and Rachel relieve their nightmares, constantly being chased by Death. The film questions death and the afterlife, as well as the meaning of life itself.
- A conversation between a Student and a Hitman standing outside of a motel room door before entering to commit the unthinkable.
- C15 are pursuing a German terrorist cell who, having thrown a CIA agent off a balcony, are planning a new operation. Doyle captures a female member but Bodie, posing as an arms merchant, has his cover blown and is taken hostage by the gang to exchange with her. As the two groups meet at the air-field for the trade-off, the gang tie fifteen pounds of explosives to him.
- Tim has been up all night playing Resident Evil and is still feeling the effects of some speed that he bought. Daisy has an interview at a new women's magazine publisher. Brian's ex-partner of performing art, Vulva, invites him to a showing of his newest performance piece. Daisy and Tim join him. Tim freaks out and starts seeing everyone as Zombies because of the mix of booze, speed, Twiglets (which make him violent) and the lack of sleep he's had. When Vuvla acts rudely towards Brian, Tim comes to the rescue with his hallucinations.
- Still struggling with his feelings of disappointment in the wake of Star Wars: Episode I - The Phantom Menace (1999), Tim loses his job at Fantasy Bazaar after being rude to a customer. Meanwhile, Daisy tries to sign on after her return from Asia, and Brian fears that his inspiration has run dry.
- Tim, Daisy, Mike, and Brian go into panic mode and try to find Marsha to get her to come back after they find out that she's selling the house. Sophie is offered a job at Marvel Comics in Seattle, and decides to take it. And, with the future of her current living situation looking bleak, Daisy decides to head back home to work at a local newspaper. After executing a "bloody spectacular" plan, the guys succeed in getting Marsha to come home. But, Daisy doesn't know that. Tim decides to rush to the train station to get Daisy, while Mike is tasked with taking Sophie to the airport, not giving Tim a chance to say goodbye. Everyone ends up happy in the end.
- Tim and Mike create a robot for Robot Wars and are on their way to the quarter finals. Their rival team, a couple of fellow soldiers of Mike's in the Territorial Army, sabotage Tim and Mike's robot. Brian gets invited to do an installation at a local art gallery, and ends up knocking himself out and becoming a figure in his art display. Mike and Tim exact their revenge on their rivals by rebuilding and improving their robot.
- "In 1912 Sarah Benett, aged 52, and 54-year-old composer Ethel Smyth shared neighbouring cells in Holloway Prison. Their crime was breaking windows - a tactic used by suffragettes to draw attention to their fight to win votes for all women. Sarah Benett's recently discovered diary sheds light on their remarkable tale". (Radio Times, 21/5-27/5/1994)
- Forensic psychiatrist Dr Emma Robertson is assigned to assess the sanity of Connie Mortensen, a 'yummy mummy' accused of a despicable crime.
- About the Holloway prison for women, the prisoners themselves about lives, day by day, year after year, in the confines of a prison built 120 years ago.
- Unearthing some surprising revelations, Emma becomes increasingly sympathetic to Connie's plight, but is she being manipulated into giving too much away about her own dark past?