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- What really happened during Shakespeare's 'Lost Years'? Hopeless lute-player Bill Shakespeare leaves his home to follow his dream.
- Two British track athletes, one a determined Jew and the other a devout Christian, are driven to win in the 1924 Olympics as they wrestle with issues of pride and conscience.
- A working-class English boy spends his free time caring for and training his pet kestrel.
- The story follows the escapades of Crusoe, who embarks on a high-seas adventure and gets shipwrecked on a remote tropical island.
- It explores the beautiful and haunting tale about one woman's fight to tell her story.
- For the tenacious 11-year-old Robin and her loyal band of friends 'The Hoods', the patch of overgrown scrubland at the end of their cul-de-sac is a magical kingdom.
- Pulling no punches in its depiction of soccer legend George Best's slow descent from the heights of his Manchester United career, the man once dubbed the fifth Beatle for his glamorous lifestyle and good looks.
- Tony Hancock gives up his day job to become an artist. He's a lot of enthusiasm, but little talent, and critics dislike his work. Nevertheless, he impresses a talented artist.
- A family falls into poverty during the Depression.
- In a small coal-mining village, Bob Fenwick leads a strike over safety standards at the local colliery. Meanwhile, his son David goes off to university with the hope one day to return to help the miners with their working conditions.
- Soon after his wife has left him, William finds his life turned further upside down upon meeting Tina, a younger woman with problems of her own.
- A visitor from another world hides in plain sight hoping to feast on the offspring of it's human prey.
- An aging ex-convict tries to reconnect with his estranged son after finding out some life-changing news.
- A teenage outcast plans to exact revenge on all those people who have crossed him.
- A boy helps to escape a convict after meeting him at his mother's graveyard. The convict gets rich in Australia and when he returns is arrested again but released in the last moment after a dying convict confesses.
- Tom Tucker - a lowly MI7 agent - must work with Deb L'Etendre and Harley Davidson of the CIA to find Professor Professorson and stop megalomaniac villain Warren Peace from unleashing a nuclear missile on the world.
- An amateur weightlifter seeks comfort in the family he pushed away after a tragic accident ends his career.
- A post-apocalyptic world caused by genetic engineering.
- A 4-part series exploring how much influence people have over the public art which appears where they live and how the commissioning process can be improved.
- A High School teacher with a complex past faces a battle of wills with a disruptive student in a thrilling and psychologically haunting tale. The confrontation becomes a matter of life and death.
- "Nowhere are the traditions of Christmas kept up with such splendour as in Yorkshire". That's what a visitor to the county wrote in 1812. To find out how true it is today, Mike Harding sets out to explore the many and varied ways Christmas is still celebrated across the three Ridings. En route he enjoys some living Yorkshire traditions with the Village Carollers from the South Pennines, Knaresborough Mummers, Grenoside Sword Dancers, Leyburn Ladies Choir, Hawes Silver Prize Band and East Witton Male Voice Choir. In York he learns how today's Christmas traditions were influenced by the Pagan festivities of the distant past; in Malton, how the town inspired Charles Dickens' Christmas Carol, and in Haworth, how the Brontës spent Christmas, while on the East Coast he discovers that turkeys were first introduced into Britain by a Yorkshireman from Bridlington. Featuring: Jim Eldon, Hawes Silver Prize Band, East Witton Male Voice Choir, Leyburn Ladies Choir, Village Carols from the Black Bull, Ecclesfield, Jeremy Blundell, The Ebor Singers, The Very Reverend Keith Jones, Dean of York, Brian Oxberry and Selina Scott (Charles Dickens Society, Malton), Dr. Juliet Barker, Richard Marriott, James Mackenzie (Pipe and Glass, South Dalton), Knaresborough Mummers, Chas Marshall, Grenoside Sword Dancers, Joe Dunn, Thorpe Hesley Junior School Sword Dance team, Coope, Boyes and Simpson, Georgina Boyes and the children of Westfield Primary School, Cottingham
- While Melvin and Haynes are on the beat, they are nearly decoyed away from a robbery. Giving chase Haynes is diverted to an armed robbery while Melvin has to let his prisoner go so he can help Haynes.
- Margo's last-minute draft of Barbara to speak at her club leads to invitations to speak at other locales, as well as a friendship with Lady Truscott which social-climber Margo envies.
- Vernon Kay hosts this game show in which two celebrities and their families compete to find the most common answers in a poll. This week: Johnny Vegas vs Nicola Stephenson.
- All hope for humanity rests on Fury's shoulders.
- Tazeen Ahmad examines evidence that strategies to improve the food served in all our schools are fast coming undone.
- Highlights of all the Bank Holiday weekend action, as two round's worth of Super League games took place between Good Friday and Easter Monday.
- 2006– 2h 29mTV Episode