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- When a terrorist escapes custody during a routine handover, Will Holloway must team with disgraced MI5 Intelligence Chief Harry Pearce to track him down before an imminent terrorist attack on London.
- The story of a young woman who works in a department store and gets caught up in the charms of the modern world.
- The truth of how Mortimer Granville devised the invention of the first vibrator in the name of medical science.
- Having inherited the shop from his uncle, it's business as usual for Granville at Arkwright's corner shop.
- While traveling by train, a young socialite is befriended by a charming yet enigmatic older woman. However, when the woman disappears, the other passengers deny she ever existed.
- A reboot of the classic sitcom Are You Being Served? (1972).
- In post-war London, Viv Pearce is dating Reggie and runs a dating bureau with Helen Giniver, who lives with her older lover, authoress Julia Standing. Viv's younger brother Duncan, a gay man made to feel ashamed of his orientation, has been in prison and is sought out by his ex-cell-mate, Robert Fraser, who served time as a conscientious objector and is now concerned for the young man's welfare. Viv encounters Kay Langrish, a wealthy, reclusive, butch lesbian and for both women this evokes memories of the period three years earlier (1944) when Kay was an heroic ambulance driver in a happy, loving relationship with Helen -- before Kay introduced her to her ex-lover Julia. At that time, Viv and Reggie are forced to procure the services of a dentist moonlighting as an abortionist. About to die from blood loss, and having been abandoned by Reggie, Kay saves her from prosecution by claiming she was a married woman who had miscarried. Three years before that (1941) Kay and Julia are still an item and Viv meets unhappily married soldier Reggie on a train. Kay pulls Helen from the wreckage of a bombed house, finding the innocent young woman she has always wanted to love and care for. We also learn the gruesome details of why Duncan was in prison, which follows a suicide pact with the boy he loved, in response to the war and the draft. As the scene returns to 1947 there are happier endings for some and optimist outlooks for others as they move forward.
- Remakes of the three missing episodes of the original BBC comedy series Dad's Army (1968)
- British true crime documentary series telling the real life stories of those who paid the ultimate price for offending an obsessive lover.
- A group of friends including a young girl, a rabbit stuffy, a bear, trees, and a bird teach viewers simple lessons as they play and learn while also getting into various misadventures in a colourful 3-D animated world.
- A teenage boy forms a friendship with a park ranger in the Yorkshire Dales after the death of his father.
- One of the most harrowing and compelling personal documentaries of our time, ENEMIES OF THE PEOPLE exposes for the first time the truth about the Killing Fields and the Khmer Rouge who were behind Cambodia's genocide.
- Comedy panel show in which host Sue Perkins challenges two teams to decide who is the best of the many famous people throughout history who share the same name.
- Pre-school fun, fantasy and education with characters Tinky Winky, Dipsy, Laa-Laa and Po.
- British true crime documentary series examining what happens when neighbourly disputes, feuds, grudges or flirtations are taken to murderous extremes.
- Fear is the same in any language
- A perfectionist tries to make a tight deadline but as she struggles to cope, she takes it out on her partner.
- Sally Noach's refusal to tell his family about his actions during the war meant that his children had little idea of their father's massive rescue operation in Lyon in the early 1940s. Almost four decades after the Dutch businessman's death, his daughter, Lady Irene Hatter, embarks on a journey to find out the truth behind her father's bravery, which helped save the lives of hundreds of Jews.
- Two reckless romantics on a doomed weekend in Normandy find themselves sharing their idyllic love nest with a disturbed fugitive.
- Caught up in a world he doesn't fit into, FRANK tells the unique story of an lonely outsider who manages to find friends in the strangest of places.
- Exploring the relationship between the Queen and her younger sister. Princess Margaret sacrificed her happiness for her sibling and the monarchy.
- A film more nasty than a dose of pox - 'Madder Than a Full Moon Dog' -- Filmed at Full Moon Dog Festival 2012, Leeds, England, and featuring live performances, interviews, and back-stage tomfoolery from such bands as Orange Goblin, ASOMVEL, Dark Forest, and many more great British metal acts - Starjack Entertainment's new release is a rare glimpse into the world of heavy metal.
- For very different reasons Darryl and Lily have both ended up living in the back alleys of London. During a troublesome night they suddenly find themselves trying to dig their way out of an escalating predicament.
- "Last Will and Embezzlement" is a feature-length documentary which examines the financial exploitation of the elderly. Its creation was inspired by the recent, true-life events in the family of Executive Producer and Starjack Entertainment partner, Pamela S. K. Glasner, and although the film does touch upon the events in Ms. Glasner's family, its focus is much more universal than that, because the problem is, without question, universal. Of all the illegal and illicit enterprises in the world, elder exploitation is among the safest and most lucrative. It is a criminal's dream. It carries the least amount of risk, requires minimal outlay, can be done right from your living room, is virtually unreported by its victims - and then, even when it IS reported, it's perpetrators are practically never prosecuted. The financial cost is staggering; the human cost is incalculable. Each and every day now, for the next 19 years, more than 11,000 Baby Boomers nationally and more than 61,000 Baby Boomers globally** will be turning 65 - and since Baby Boomers control 80% of the personal finances (as opposed to business finance), the world is about to experience the largest transfer of wealth, from one generation to the next, in human history. This quite literally exposes more than 500 million Baby Boomers, plus their already-aged parents, plus their adult children (their beneficiaries) to what will literally become a global epidemic of fraud and financial abuse if this crime-spree is left unchecked.
- Tommy Robinson is the leader of the EDL. Sayful Islam heads a group of Muslim extremists. They're both from Luton. The local feud has become a national drama.
- Sappers (British engineers) trained in defusing unexploded bombs in London and surrounding areas. They still are finding UXBs after all these years!
- After almost 60 years of London life, Richard Wilson, one of Britain's most loved actors, fulfils a lifelong ambition to explore the Highlands and Islands of his native country.
- Mark Radcliffe presents a countdown of the ten biggest earning songs in music history and the stories behind each one.
- Comedy game show in which five celebrities help contestants to guess the answers to some rather revealing questions.
- Peckham resident and used car dealer Boycie is horrified to learn that the dreaded Driscoll brothers, local villains against whom he gave evidence, have been acquitted and are displeased with him. In a day he sells up and flees with bewildered wife Marlene and teen-age son Tyler to rural Shropshire,where he has purchased the run-down Winterdown Farm,along with its odd farm manager Elgin Sparrowhawk.
- 2005–200949m6.7 (34)TV EpisodeAt an agricultural ball where he has gone to advance himself Boycie meets Rupert and Jonty,who own a polo club,and entice him to invest with them for the social kudos - and a possible knighthood. The plan is to spend Christmas in Switzerland with them but due to heavy snow at the airport the Boyces are forced to spend Christmas at home. On television they see a police information show revealing Jonty and Rupert to be con-men. Furthermore the Driscoll brothers,having read in a society magazine that Boycie would be in Switzerland for the holiday season, followed them out there and had a wasted journey.
- Ben hates Christmas at the best of times but this year mother-in-law Grace is staying, Nick's hippy friend Alfie turns up from Wales and Susan insists on booking an expensive clown, Shingles, for Kenzo's birthday on Christmas Eve. To save money Ben asks Roger to play the clown but he gets drunk so Ben has to save the day. Finding an expensive ring Ben thinks it is a present from Susan - but it turns out to be from Grace for her lover - so he buys her a first edition of a Virginia Woolf novel at a grand plus.
- It's Ben's birthday, and Janey comes for a visit with a friend.
- Susan and Janey agree to switch lives for a week. Roger embraces the "cowboy way".
- Janey goes to university in Manchester, and an all out battle ensues over her room.
- Susan becomes temporarily blind after a discovery at home. Ben has jury duty.
- Ben loses his luggage on a free holiday to Lanzarote, Spain. A new camera causes complications.
- A particularly fearsome thunder-storm results in the family taking refuge in the master bedroom. However they are joined by a host of well-known faces including actors and television presenters, thanks to Nick, who is now a party reviewer and has decided to bring them home to meet the family.
- Susan insists on traveling to Manchester for the birth of Janey's baby, and the journey triggers flashbacks of Nick's birth.
- One of Britain's best loved heartthrobs visits Ben's surgery. Susan is fired.
- It's Christmas at the Harpers, Janey comes home with a gift for the holidays, and Nick has an idea for a holiday business.
- Susan decides to run for the council. Ben enters a crossword contest. Michael gets a pet.
- A new arrival at Ben's surgery leads to problems. Nick studies to becomes an extra. Michael gets very involved with the cadet force.