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- At the age of 21, Tim discovers he can travel in time and change what happens and has happened in his own life. His decision to make his world a better place by getting a girlfriend turns out not to be as easy as you might think.
- Britain has now taken on the Purge tradition where for one night, all crime is legal. Gordon and Doug get an unexpected visit from Percy and his "Droogs" who want to purge them; faced with no other option, Gordon and Doug must do what is necessary.
- What You Will is a tragi-comedy drama shot as if it is a fly-on-the-wall documentary. Co-produced with the Royal Shakespeare Company, Filter Theatre's extraordinary production of Shakespeare's Twelfth Night is featured live in this backstage road movie. Interviews with Romola Garai and Dominic West are deviously mixed with behind-the-scenes filming, where the actors' off-stage shenanigans reflect their onstage characters and the real and unreal meld into inglorious technicolor.
- Newly released from prison, Jack searches in vengeance for the girl who put him there.
- Told in flashbacks and present day, Jack has been released from prison after his girlfriend Becky shopped him to the police during a set-up. Jack's soliciter warns that he must stay clean, keep out of trouble and keep away from his girlfriend. But he has mixed emotions, Becky and Jack had very strong feelings for each other. Ignoring the advice he pursues her and hounds her and eventually catches up with her on some deserted dunes with a loaded gun.
- Boba Fett is pushed to his limits when he is harassed by his obnoxious fan base and demonstrates the consequences of being pushed over the edge - all in LEGO.
- A high octane chase featuring thrills, spills and 'Tom and Jerry' inspired mayhem? It's a Highway Code Throw-Down in RVG.
- Four friends who each have an Addicted Personality find themselves trapped in abandoned college with no one around whilst going through withdrawal from there addiction.
- Farmer Ben Mead speaks about something amazing that happens if you work with nature, not fight against it.
- Cornwall's landscape is changing - more than ever before. A beggar in the street begs for bricks. A clown tries to make friends, but goes about it the wrong way. A flag bearer walks down a road, desperately trying to hold up the flag of St Piran. And two mysterious figures meet to discuss Cornwall's mass house building frenzy, the Duchy's relationship within the United Kingdom, and a mysterious envelope.
- Tense drama. Three women had a friend but now feel alone as they struggle to come to terms with what they should have done.
- After a horrible gymnastics injury, a young, insecure, teenager has a glimpse into her future as she comes to terms with her sexuality.
- A Customer Wants A Refund An Employee Working Hard To Give Her Refund. Both "Polite" About The Whole Thing.
- Cornwall, 1966. A mismatched couple, Berto and Iga, are living in an isolated farmhouse. Their mundane life is interrupted by Ralph, a crude and impertinent man handcuffed to a suitcase, who demands shelter.
- A wooden doll is left behind when a family moves house and treks through the world to get back to his dollhouse - but trails a clingy stuffed elephant.
- A short documentary about the towns, places and people that may be found around Cornwall.
- Mugsey leaves Cornwall to return to Devon.
- When a Wizard sets out on a grand adventure - he is forced to wait in a forest where he meets a sentient tree that changes everything.
- In a dystopian, war-torn Britain, 'Kid' confronts the ghosts of his childhood memories and recounts the events that led to his psychological downfall into heroin addiction.
- A Ukulele player becomes jealous of a hedgehog attempting to win the affection of his girlfriend.
- A young man is put to the ultimate test when he attempts to rescue his captured mentor.
- Official music video for Orbital's single: New France. The track, which features Zola Jesus, is the lead single from their forthcoming album 'Wonky', which is released on April 2. The record marks the pair's ninth studio LP and their first in eight years, since 2004's 'Blue Album'. It was recorded in Brighton and mixed by Depeche Mode/U2 knob twiddler Flood.
- Alec and Laura got married.Suddenly Laura falls sick and Alec proposes her to rest for some days at Eve and Gerald's house in Cornwall during his stay for business in New York.
- Dr. David Douglas is about to start his own private clinic and marry architect Jane Merchenson. Then his father dies, leaving debts from a real estate fraud he fell victim to, so selling the mortgaged Cornish family estate Oaktree isn't nearly enough. David cancels the wedding and sells to John Tyson, a friend of Jane's father Michael, who starts renovating it, employing her. Later David discovers Jane gave birth to their son, Nicky, without telling him.
- James Parry enjoys running a Cornish inn, albeit in financial trouble. Marital happiness is disturbed when his wife Ellen regrets having given up her painting restoration career for the household after daughter Vanessa decides to go study in London. Ellen's cousin Bridget Sanderford offers Vanessa the use of her London home, leaving after her partnership broke down to return to her parental home in the same Cornish town. Bridget rekindles romantic ties with James, he chose Ellen over her due to pregnancy. Ellen and her first new client, local aristocrat Sir Peter Salvage, also head for an affair.
- Tom Talbot, her confidant, takes bride Eleanor Dean, who caught the groom in bed with another, on a weekend retreat at a stately country home turned hotel, run by his highly attractive, yet still mourning brother Frederic. Both have an eye on her, and their past, involving the murky fatal vintage car accident that killed Frederic's wife, comes to play a part in their rivalry.
- When Cornish veterinarian Mansley dies, his three estranged children reunite on the splendid coastal estate for his last will, ready to contest it (being hand-written) if his housekeeper, Heather Paddington, were to get a big share. In fact it assigns all to them provided they agree on turning it into a family home again. Second son Simon fell in love with Heather's niece Kathlin Grey before he recognized her, unaware she's jealous firstborn Patrick's fiancée, so neither dares betray him. While sister Jenny and her husband, attorney James Kenton, scheme, Simon discovers the truth about his parents.