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- Four weeks after a mysterious, incurable virus spreads throughout the UK, a handful of survivors try to find sanctuary.
- As a new threat to the galaxy rises, Rey, a desert scavenger, and Finn, an ex-stormtrooper, must join Han Solo and Chewbacca to search for the one hope of restoring peace.
- A computer engineer investigates the secretive development division in her company, which she believes is behind the disappearance of her boyfriend.
- In 1969, two substance-abusing, unemployed actors retreat to the countryside for a holiday that proves disastrous.
- A psychosomatically blind, deaf, and mute boy becomes a master pinball player and, subsequently, the figurehead of a cult.
- A rabbit sneaks into a garden to steal food, and they get a new challenge with a new owner.
- Anna and Mike portray two characters in a film set in 19th century England who fall in love despite the fact that Mike's character is engaged.
- Meet Raj, Pooja and Tina - 3 best friends thrown into a situation that time, letters, love and separation have created for them.
- The Hughes family work and love and fight like every other family. Then, their youngest son is diagnosed with autism and they don't feel like every other family anymore.
- A happily married London barrister falls in love with the accused poisoner he is defending.
- Four children (the Swallows) on holiday in the Lake District sail on their own to an island and start a war with rival children (the Amazons). In the meantime, a mysterious man on a houseboat accuses them of a crime they did not commit.
- A drunken Sherlock Holmes is really just a cover for the real detective, Dr. Watson.
- After placing an ad for employment as a governess, Jane Eyre (Samantha Morton) journeys to Thornfield Hall to inquire about a possible position. She is hired by the housekeeper, Mrs. Fairfax (Gemma Jones), to care for young Adele (Timia Berthome), the daughter of the brooding Mr. Rochester (Ciarán Hinds), who lives at the estate. After much trepidation, Eyre and Rochester begin a romantic relationship, but dark secrets surrounding Rochester threaten to destroy the couple's love.
- Composer Gustav Mahler's (Robert Powell) life, told in a series of flashbacks as he and his wife (Georgina Hale) discuss their failing marriage during a train journey.
- A cocky German fighter pilot is shot down over England in 1940 and makes numerous attempts to escape to fight again.
- An animated series, telling the story of many beloved Beatrix Potter characters.
- Set in 1929, and based upon Arthur Ransome's immortal children's novel, "Swallows and Amazons" is the story of a group of children who man two sailing dinghies,'Swallow' and 'Amazon', and plan mock 'sea-battles'.
- Yash Chopra's most cherished film with soul stirring music is a story of moments - moments of passion, of ecstasy and of life changing love.
- A comedy about ordinary people with unique dilemmas. How far will they go? Will the cocktail of desperation, friendship, loneliness, love and even a brush with cannibalism derail their intent?
- Eunice is walking along the highways of northern England from one filling station to another. She is searching for Judith, the woman, she says to be in love with. It's bad luck for the women at the cash desk not to be Judith, because Eunice is eccentric, angry and extreme dangerous. One day she meets Miriam, hard of hearing and a little ingenuous, who feels sympathy for Eunice and takes her home. Miriam is very impressed by Eunice's fierceness and willfulness and follows her on the search for Judith. Shocked by Eunice's cruelty she tries to make her a better person, but she looses ground herself.
- A comprehensive historical survey of the British Isles.
- This movie charts the last sixty days in the life of speed ace Donald Campbell, who, in 1967, famously crashed his craft "The Bluebird" while trying the break the three-hundred-mile-per-hour barrier on Coniston Water.
- A huge panorama of Richard Wagner's life and work, from before the 1848 revolution, through his exile in Switzerland, his rescue by the besotted King Ludwig II of Bavaria, to the final triumph at Bayreuth. Richard Wagner's radical musical and political ideas, his German nationalism, and even his anti-Semitism are set in the context of his life and times.
- A former British agent is employed at the Fenton country estate where he aids Fenton's niece in eluding the police after she's unjustly accused of murdering a local gamekeeper.
- A young American computer hackeress is hired by a liberal British lawyer to right the wrong done to a third world country by a London investment company. Even the expertise of her building inspector sidekick can not prevent a surprising development though.
- Three families live for a week at a time in three adjoining houses on Albert Road, Morecambe over 5 episodes. First episode has them living as Edwardians with servants in 1900s. Second episode has them living in 1920s. Third episode has same families living as though during the 1939-45 World War. Fourth episode has a new coloured family instead, living through 1960s.
- The epic battle for the future of mankind is fought between an angel of light and an angel of death.
- Gemma and Will are shattered when their son dies in an accident. Gemma blames herself and starts to have panic attacks that affect her eyesight; her point of view is viscerally shared with the audience. At the same time, Will believes he is hearing his son's voice calling out to him. To escape their grief, Gemma suggests they take up a new acquaintance Paul's offer to stay at his Lake District country getaway. Gemma, helped by ex-pharmacist Paul, tries to stop her panic attacks with medication. Will, believing in the supernatural continued presence of his lost son, returns home to be with him. This leaves Gemma alone with Paul who appears to be developing genuine feelings for her welfare. Love, grief, and the frailty of the human condition are all brought to the fore as Gemma Will, and Paul are caught up in a descent into violence, first psychological and ultimately physical.
- Three elderly men, Dave, Ronno and Charlie, meet at Charlie's retirement party and reminisce about their teenage "quest" in the 1950s to get laid. This had involved travelling on their motorbikes up to the Lake District "where all the girls shag like rabbits" - but things hadn't turned out quite as they had planned.
- The story of 2 schoolgirls, a Catholic, and a Hindu, who see a strange blinding light on the moors. To the Catholic girl, the vision's the Virgin Mary who'll help cure her brother of Leukaemia, the other girl's interpretation is more ominous.
- It is a psychological documentary portraying a three day experiment conducted by Dr. Mark McDermott and Dr. Phil Zimbardo.
- Kath and Vin use a mobile hairdressing ploy to steal from their clients. Kath spends too long living this scam and claims to Vin that she needs a break, before the scam or their relationship falls apart; whichever comes first.
- Grieving, drinking and smoking his way through life day by day, blues musician Jonah is compelled to go on a ghostly scavenger hunt by his recently deceased brother Rafe. Only it seems Rafe may have come along for the ride.
- Writer/Director David Gledhill wrote a screenplay about a man losing his soul-mate. He then lost his soul-mate for real, but continued to make the film. 'We're here for a good time, not a long time' is a story of love, lost and a list. David follows the instructions on a list that was left for him to follow once his partner had gone. He gets Barry the dog and his camper van and sets off to the Lake District. But what next?
- TV Mini SeriesThe youngest surviving daughter of Britain's first Celtic Queen, Boudica...Lannosea seeks to gain revenge for her mother and sister's brutal death at the hands of the Roman Empire. A new Warrior Queen is born.
- Astrologer Russell Grant gives a friendly introduction to various beauty spots around the British Isles.
- Nige Reid is 52, overweight and finds it increasingly difficult to motivate himself to keep fit. He just happens to enjoy dipping his ample torso in the freezing cold water of South London's Tooting Bec Lido in the winter months, often in a vain attempt to cure a hangover. Part travelogue, part documentary, 'Swim, Santa, Swim' sees Nige play the role of somewhat reluctant guinea pig as he prepares his uncooperative body for the 450 metre endurance event at the World Cold Water Swimming Championships, hosted by Santa's home town of Rovaniemi in the Arctic circle. Join Nige as he meets an array of ice swimming veterans who offer him sage advice on how best to keep body and soul unseperated...
- Simon and Susan quit their jobs, sell all of their possessions and move into the woods.
- An infertile woman attempts to end her life; but an encounter with a wild doe prevents her from going through with her plan; and soon she discovers she is mysteriously pregnant.
- Jack is a young boy with leukemia. All his treatments are failing him. His mother refuses to accept reality. His father cannot bear to see his son suffering. Behind the mother's back, Jack and his father execute a daring adventure that could challenge the boy's fragile remaining life.
- A spy is sent on a mission to assassinate a businessman in Moscow but something doesn't go to plan.
- England's highest mountain as seen by its farmers, climbers and conservationists.
- Northern France 1941, two escapees are on the run from a German prisoner of war camp. Their mission is to meet up with French allies but something unexpected happens...
- Trapped is a short documentary investigating the atmosphere and effects of feeling trapped, either mental or physical.
- Rethinking God Biblically is a 12-week multimedia Bible study for churches, small groups, or individuals containing 12 sessions. Each lesson is preceded by a notable man or woman of God such as Muller, Tozer, Carmichael and more.