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- Father Sherko (Sherko Zen-Aloush) is increasingly concerned that his daughter Resa (Benae Hassan) is getting sick. Presenting themselves at the hospital they encounter a number of asylum seekers from their block, all demonstrating similar symptoms. At first it looks like an epidemic of flu, but soon it appears to be something infinitely more sinister. Quickly the civil and emergency services are beyond breaking point and it emerges that the authorities are powerless to halt this disaster. When Asylum Support Unit worker Rabeena Dhondy (Robina Qureshi) arrives at Sherko and Resa's flat she finds the little girl is suffering from an extremely bad cough. At the hospital, the doctor Annie Millbrook (Morag Calder) diagnoses flu. Shortly afterwards one of the Resa's neighbours Hamez (Salah Hussein) dies from what the hospital are still calling flu. Quite naturally the asylum seekers are getting worried and a meeting is arranged with them by the hospital. Robina arrives at Sherko and Resa's block of flats to find ash swirling around like a fine snow. Robina goes straight to see Brian Cooper. Back at the hospital it looks as if Resa and a number of the other patients are feeling much better. Doctor Annie Millbrook is suspicious though...
- An offbeat documentary about America's most vibrant city, Miami, Florida, inspired by Alexander Stuart's book, Life On Mars.
- Documentary about the British army in Cyprus.
- A brief survey of the relationships of sexually-active elderly people.
- Errol Flynn titled his autobiography "My Wicked, Wicked Ways." On screen he was a man of action and romantic love, but beneath the charming veneer, was a man with a passion for young girls and drug-taking, who died at the age of 50.
- 1 x 60 minutes, documentary about the world of the kidnap for ransom industry in Columbia.
- Documentary programme in two parts re-evaluating the life of Edward VIII, Duke of Windsor. Reveals the betrayals and indiscretions preceding and during World War II which demonstrate his support for fascism. Questions his relationship with Hitler and Hess and asks whether the Duke was guilty of treason.
- A look at Edward's relationship with Adolf Hitler and his part in the fall of France.