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- After 20 years abroad, Mark Renton returns to Scotland and reunites with his old friends Sick Boy, Spud, and Begbie.
- Encompassed by violent street gangs, neglectful parents, bullying teachers and a dearth of positive role models, a studious but emotionally abandoned kid turns thug.
- A young drifter working on a river barge disrupts his employers' lives while hiding the fact that he knows more about a dead woman found in the river than he admits.
- Two soldiers return home to Edinburgh to resume their romantic and family lives.
- Super November is a hugely ambitious mixture of mumblecore-style romantic comedy and Orwellian dystopia. Clydebank librarian Josie (Josie Long) is all loved up and has found her soulmate in the equally besotted Mikey (Sean Biggerstaff). Six months later, the bubble has burst and things are very different, as the country has plunged into a political crisis, there is civil unrest on the streets and normality is a distant memory. Welcome to the harsh, fast changing landscape of the real world.
- The 'Queen Elizabeth 2', or 'QE2' as she is commonly known was the flagship of the 'Cunard Line' for nearly 40 years. 'QE2' made her maiden voyage in 1969 and was one of the last great Transatlantic liners. At over 70,000 ton, 963 feet long and later in her service, a top speed of 32 knots. With the latest technology used, the statistics shows that the 'QE2' was one of the fastest and grandest passenger vessels ever built. In this 'Channel 5' (UK) documentary, we learn about this gem of British maritime history with its fine prestige and magnificent persona. With its many highs to the occasional lows, the 'QE2' is arguably the most famous liner in the world.
- A film of short films, with interviews of surviving children and teenagers, living in Clydebank, Old Kilpatrick and Dumbarton, in Scotland, at the time of the Blitz of 13-15 March 1941.
- When a terrorist organisation suddenly resurfaces in Eastern Europe, former Special Forces officer Douglas Bormann is brought out of retirement to face an old enemy. But, all is not as it first appears.
- An intimate and experimental double portrait of Mary Queen of Scots and Helen as they work together to find their authentic voice. A cacophony of sound and emotion that questions the importance of voice and belonging in the modern world.
- A hotel launderer develops a fantasy relationship with a man whose clothes she tends to.
- On the nights of 13-15 March 1941, the Scottish town of Clydebank was largely destroyed during Luftwaffe air raids on the town. In this 3MW for Channel 4, survivor, William Kean recalls a few memories of the Blitz.
- During two devastating Luftwaffe air raids in 1941, the town of Clydebank in Scotland was largely destroyed. 528 people died, 617 people were seriously injured, and hundreds more were injured by blast debris.
- They say we get one opportunity to make a first impression. Through the journey of James we discover that appearances can be deceiving and sometimes we are too quick to judge others.
- 'BBC: Timewatch' joins the crew and passengers on board Britain's favourite ship as the 'QE2' leaves Southampton for the last time and glides gracefully into retirement. The world's longest-serving and best-loved cruise ship has come a long way since her humble beginnings as piles of steel and timber on the River Clyde. Overcoming technical problems, rogue waves and even bomb threats, she has enjoyed an eventful and colourful career that has won the hearts of millions. A proud reminder of the dazzling golden era of ocean liners, she is a time capsule offering a tantalising peek into a distant age of discovery and decadence. Built at the end of the swinging sixties, she defied cultural trends and became a reassuring bastion of Britishness and tradition in an ever-changing world. In this warm, celebratory film, we bid a fond farewell to the 'QE2' and - with exclusive access to the final voyage - look back over four glittering decades on the high seas.
- The team go sheep racing in Abbotsham, discover an amazing maze at Leeds Castle, climb up a 45 metre crane in Glasgow, sing about Shakespeare in Stratford-on-Avon. Also, Ed and Barney go head-to-head or flipper-to-flipper in the Dungannon Bog Snorkelling Championships, fasten your seatbelts you're in for an exciting ride.