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- The world's longest-running television soap, Coronation Street focuses on the everyday lives of working-class people in Manchester, England.
- A psychosomatically blind, deaf, and mute boy becomes a master pinball player and, subsequently, the figurehead of a cult.
- 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.
- Chris wants to show girlfriend Tina his world, but events soon conspire against the couple and their dream caravan holiday takes a very wrong turn.
- Neve Kelly discovers she is dead. She's scared and confused by this new existence. But, when she realizes she has been murdered, she's furious. She's determined to find her killer and get justice, believing that it was someone she knew.
- 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 drunken Sherlock Holmes is really just a cover for the real detective, Dr. Watson.
- 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'.
- 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 young woman deals in her own personal way with the trials of adolescence and young adulthood in early 1900s England.
- Four mental patients - who, due to unauthorized experiments, believe they're living in a dream and have shed all moral imperatives - escape and find their way to the nearest bus-load of stranded schoolgirls.
- A young man with cerebral palsy leaves the safety of his care home to search for a wrecked aircraft, finding adventure, freedom, and love along the way.
- A 50 something English Banker falls for and has an affair with a teenage Irish waif from the wrong side of the tracks causing him grief at work and at home.
- Four businessmen on a team-building exercise in the Lake District succeed in being the first people ever to get castaway on an island in Derwentwater.
- Four old school friends reunite to attempt the epic coast to coast walk, across the United Kingdom. As their journey unfolds, this comically incompatible foursome walk full tilt into their mid-life crises.
- Ken Russell's biopic on his own life and career.
- 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?
- Simon and Susan quit their jobs, sell all of their possessions and move into the woods.
- A tale of romance, adventure, and the incurable desire for freedom, 'The Blood Between Us' tells the story of two young lovers, the gypsy Jem Carraway and the village girl Jesse Cameron, as they fight to be together while the world tries to tear them apart...
- 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.
- Trapped is a short documentary investigating the atmosphere and effects of feeling trapped, either mental or physical.
- Engage with Reality delves into myth, legend, fantasy, folklore and everything unproven yet oddly believed. Intent on debunking, the question is will evidence be unexpectedly found?
- 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.
- "His Royal Highness, the Prince of Wales, now King Edward VII, with the Duke and Duchess of York, Prince George of Greece, and other notable personages in a lawn party at Clarence House."
- The story of the influential 19th century British poet Dante Gabriel Rossetti and his troubled and somewhat morbid relationship with his wife and his art.
- Traces last 5 years of the life of Frederick Delius through the eyes of the young composer Eric Fenby
- The story of the poet William Wordsworth, and of his devoted sister Dorothy.
- The troubled life of the poet Samuel Taylor Coleridge.
- An elderly woman confides to Poirot that she fears one of her relatives is trying to kill her for her money. He persuades her to disinherit her heirs, but she is murdered anyway.
- 1991–199350mTV-PG7.6 (814)TV EpisodeA headstrong but titled suffragette slips into the power of a murderous con artist.
- Arriving in the lake District Rob and Steve visit Greta Hall,formerly occupied by Coleridge - with whom Steve identifies - and the Wordsworths' home,Dove Cottage. Steve is annoyed as it's about to close and they only get in as the lady on the door is a fan of Rob's. Over dinner at the Holbeck Ghyll hotel there is the inevitable round of impressions - from Alan Bennett to Ken Bruce. No wonder Rob astutely notes that they "have the same conversation in every restaurant."