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- A team of experts from auction houses tours towns throughout the UK to value treasures brought in by members of the public.
- In a seaside town, local men pursue summer tourists for casual flings. Their leader, a photographer named Tinker, unexpectedly falls for a wealthy model, realizing the dynamic of exploitation may be reversed.
- A biography of the 1920s dancer Isadora Duncan, who forever changed people's ideas of ballet. Her nude, semi-nude, and pro-Soviet dance projects as well as her attitude and lifestyle shocked the public of her time.
- A rebellious young British bowls player teams with another older and more traditional player to take on the Australian bowls team.
- In this irreverent parody, the British court and war government consist mainly of idiots and/or traitors. Hitler moves into Buckingham palace and plans to marry into the Windsors. A US Army officer claims the cigar-smoking iconic PM was an actor, Ray Bubbles, impersonating his own father, USMC lieutenant Winston Churchill, a genius spy who stole an enigma code machine and almost single-handedly won a very alternative battle for Britain.
- When a lonely, unappreciated farm-equipment salesman discovers he has only a few weeks to live, he withdraws his savings for a final holiday at a "posh" resort.
- Two girls travel to Torquay in Devon from the North of England to work as chamber maids for the summer. They meet two boys, also in Torquay for the summer, one of whom (Winstone) is entered in the "round the bay" swimming race. They have a run in with a gang of Scottish lads, one of whom (Morrison) is also entered into the swimming race. Various confrontations ensue with Morrison and his friends framing Winstone for a robbery in a chemists shop. Winstone is arrested just as he is about to start the race. He escapes from the police and follows Morrison into the water, catches him up, forces him to confess to framing him and then goes on to win the race.
- With 2 days, 500 pounds, a professional designer, and a handyman, two couples are given the opportunity to redo a room in each other's home's. Neighbors, relatives, or friends are chosen, then not allowed back into their own home during the two-day makeover period during which anything goes, from knocking out fireplaces, building wall units, or painting walls with unbelievably bright colors to fit in with a decorating scheme that--hopefully--will appeal to the room's occupants.
- After 25 years of playing Hercule Poirot, British actor David Suchet explores the enduring appeal of his most legendary character.
- Marking 100 years since the first appearance of Hercule Poirot, Richard E Grant explores the life of Agatha Christie, and the events that inspired the novels.
- While a terrorist epidemic strikes the world leaders, the commissaire San-Antonio and his partner Lieutenant Bérurier must escort the French ambassador to a British hotel. But after a negligence of Bérurier (one more little sex affair), San-Antonio powerlessly witnesses the ambassador's abduction, organized by a gorgeous Italian girl. Back in Paris, San-Antonio is dismissed by Police Chief Achille Hachille, which is a real godsend to Bérurier, who gets promoted. But the situation soon degenerates when the president of the Republic mysteriously disappears. Immediate reaction from the Police Minister: only San-Antonio can save the day; he has 48 hours and a secret squad to find the president. At the Elysée, San-Antonio finds Bérurier, the official investigator. But now, it's every man for himself: who will be the first to find the President? There are multiple trails: terrorists, unscrupulous banks, international dealers, dishonest politicians, and pretty women with very convincing arguments.
- A young couple get involved with a smuggler.
- During World War II, a plane crashes on an island full of dominating women.
- A young photographer suddenly gains the ability to rewind time. With his childhood best friend, he soon finds himself investigating the nefarious goings-on in the nearby woods as he struggles to control his new power.
- A young boy is physically and sexually abused by his grandfather and stepdad. Instead of revenge he uses his experiences to become a better person, but that, is a difficult journey.
- The first half of this Traveltalk entry (4-1/2 minutes) is spent in the town of Bath, where we learn about the long history and architecture of the area. We then go to the coastal resort towns of Teignmouth and Torquay.
- Janet Street-Porter hosts a tribute to Larry Grayson on the occasion of his 60th birthday. She takes him on a nostalgic trip to his hometown, Nuneaton, and they reminisce about his career in show business.
- Desperation drags a man to start working for an assassin in this thriller. Rob is an all-American guy, but he loses his naiveté when he journeys to London to find his girlfriend. Just before she dumps him, he learns that she has been earning money in the British city by stripping. With empty pockets and a broken heart, Rob does the only thing he can: become an assistant to a hitman named Frank.
- Jemma Carlin-Wells and Louis John Brzozka star in a short film about love, lust, anger and murder. 6 months after Isla committed suicide her twin sister Bethany is struggling to come to terms with it. After Bethany finds Isla's diary she begins to suspect that her sisters death my not be what it seems.
- A remake of both Rumble in Torbay and Fierce Tigers Flying Dragon, this film expands on the original stories by recycling the footage from the two films with newly shot footage. How the Fierce Tigers Flying Dragon teamed up and for what purpose is explained for the first time on screen. Dragon retells the adventures of the group from when they first fought to the present.