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- A scientist and a teacher living in a dystopian future embark on a journey of survival with a special young girl named Melanie.
- The four-or-five-times-a-week adventures of a motel owner and her son, daughter and staff. Drama was never far away from the ringing of the reception bell.
- Laurel and Hardy, the world's most famous comedy duo, attempt to reignite their film careers as they embark on what becomes their swan song: a grueling theatre tour of post-war Britain.
- The daily challenges facing the first Woman Police Constable to join a West Midlands force in the 1950s, where sexism, chauvinism and petty grudges are rife.
- Paranormal investigations into haunted locations, using psychic mediums and scientific equipment.
- The ultimate nostalgia trip through everything edible in 1960s Britain.
- Set in the 1930s, a black Jazz band rises in fame and popularity while becoming entangled in an intricate web of intrigue, mystery and suspense with the elite of London society.
- A gung-ho ex-military man pursues a secret life of crime, culminating in the kidnapping of a teenage heiress.
- Photographer Richard Billingham returns to the squalid council flat outside of Birmingham where he and his brother were raised, in a confrontation and reconciliation with parents Ray and Liz.
- 'The Black Prince' is a story of Queen Victoria and the Last King of Punjab, Maharajah Duleep Singh. His character as it evolves, torn between two cultures and facing constant dilemmas as a result. His relationship with Queen Victoria will be the most impactful relationship in the film, the Queen representing the English culture he was drawn into. The Black Prince begins a lifelong struggle to regain his Kingdom. It takes him on an extraordinary journey across the world.
- Revolves around the relationship of the lead pair over the period of a decade.
- After an abandoned young woman in late 19th Century England is taken in by a rural couple with three handsome sons, tragic consequences result.
- A dramatised account of the early life and career of impressionist, comedian and actor Lenny Henry.
- Lesley Whittle was just 17 when she was snatched by Donald Neilson - the Black Panther.
- A story about legendary football player Duncan Edwards, his Life, Death and Legacy.
- Documentary series which sees Fred Dibnah touring Britain's great building feats.
- Two friends bury a body and vow to keep it a secret, but pressure from a nosy social worker forces one of them to take action while the other looks set to crack.
- We embark on the one unanswered question that still troubles all of humanity to this day. Should tomato ketchup be kept in the fridge or the cupboard?
- 15 year old Danny lives in Dudley with his foster carer, Karen. He's noticed there's something the matter with a girl at school - Emma. She's withdrawing into herself and people are starting to pick on her because of her dirty clothes and unkempt appearance. Sensing something is seriously wrong, Danny brings together his trusty band of mates. Argumentative twins Sian and Bethan, geeky Alistair, hard-man Ben, Shush (the girl who doesn't speak), and feisty Sahara all start to plan a heist. They decide to rescue Emma from the home situation she cannot escape. Her parents have been arguing for years. Alcohol, unemployment and violence are the backdrop to Emma's life. Danny recognizes this because his own past experiences mean he can understand the pain Emma's hiding from everyone. Meanwhile, Emma is coping by escaping to a wonder-world of medieval pageantry. Her imaginary Ladies-in-Waiting, Amelia (played by Amy Sanders) and Lyndella (played by a Chatback young person), try to give her lessons in self confidence, whilst in the real world things go from bad to worse. To add to Emma's misery even her big brother Scar is stealing from her.
- Three friends try to scare one another whilst walking home through the woods that a brutal triple murder was committed in exactly three years before.
- A documentary about the history of the most successful club in England from it's foundation in 1878 up to 2002.
- When Jason Byrne finds the Holy Grail, his life is turned upside down as he gets hounded by a pack of blood thirsty atheists.
- Watch as Fred takes you to key factories and structures that spearheaded the industrial revolution and shows us how the machines actually worked.
- A young girl breeds racing pigeons in the Midlands during the depression of the 1930s.
- What happens when your local playground becomes your local pub? Pie-eyed parents, lairy locals and awkward situations for a child in an adult world. Share a shandy with a pint-sized Pub Kid.
- This experimental dance film features the metaphoric death and rebirth of a woman on her spiritual journey to discover her family's past.
- Animal activist Robin Challoner is found dead, and partly eaten, in the tiger cage at the Latimer Private Zoo. The zoo is housed on the one-time estate of Lord 'Tiger' Harper who in 1979 disappeared after someone was killed there after a party. Andy Dalziel remembers the case well and always believed Lord Harper was in hiding nearby. The zoo is managed by Guy Latimer, Harper's one-time lover and it is obvious that he's not pleased to have the police around. When a zookeeper disappears and a veterinarian is found dead floating in the swimming pool, the detectives are convinced that they have something far more serious on their hands than animal activists snooping around. Peter Pascoe is surprised to hear that his ex-wife Ellie and daughter Rosie are in Wetherton visiting her parents. While he is thrilled to see them, he hasn't seen his daughter for a year, he's not so pleased to find out that Ellie is engaged to be married and has her new fiancé in tow.
- While Morse is in hospital for a bleeding ulcer, he takes an interest in an 1859 murder and becomes convinced its resolution was a miscarriage of justice.
- 2002–20194.8 (9)TV EpisodeTo celebrate Halloween the Most Haunted team present a special investigation of Dudley Castle. It was originally broadcast live, with interactive elements and took place before a live audience of 500 people in the castle grounds.
- An investigation into rising unemployment in the UK and what steps the government are taking to alleviate it.
- Most Haunted returns to Dudley, this time to investigate The Station Hotel. Since its opening in 1910 the hotel has welcomed many famous guests such as Laurel and Hardy but is said to be haunted by the ghost of a murdered maid.
- In this the first of a two-part series. It's mid 1984 and we join 'Cosworth' the British racing engine manufacturer that is the last company to make a 'Formula 1' engine to the 3.0 litre naturally-aspirated rules against the 1.5 litre turbocharged competitors. In July 1984 at the British Grand Prix (Brands Hatch), 'Cosworth' and 'Ford' announce that have decided to join forces again and create a new 'F1' engine to the highly powerful 1.5 litre regulations in order to remain competitive. This is the start of that journey into the design, build and testing of a new engine unlike anything they have done before. (F1) 'TURBO - Once Around The Block' follows the development of the 'Ford Cosworth - GBA TEC' V6 Twin Turbo 'Formula 1' engine.
- The daily life of three teens and a car which they decide to use to do numerous road trips in. They head up the road to Birmingham.
- The Shelbys get a surprise visit by an almost forgotten relative. Thomas has one more dangerous plan with the cops.
- Thomas attempts to make a deal with Campbell; The Peaky's war with the Lees intensifies.
- Tommy and the Peaky Blinders prepare for a big operation, that quickly becomes way trickier than they thought.
- Thomas Shelby plans to fix a horse race; some guns turn up stolen.
- Thomas Shelby starts a feud with a gypsy family and finally meets with Inspector Campbell to talk about the stolen guns.
- Thomas is livid to find out that Ada and Freddie are married; IRA sympathizers tries to get information from Thomas about the stolen guns.
- The team wonders if Arkady will risk his life for them while Joe tries to convince the team to run a double scheme. Alan struggles with a discovery that could jeopardize his marriage, and Bobby's world unravels.
- The travelling fair comes to town and Gina visits in search of runaway teenager Tracey Nichols. The fair's owner Brendan McCormac tells her that Tracey has returned to her family but in fact she is the lover of Brendan's son Sean who is hiding her. Tracey's Teddy boy brother and his gang arrive, looking for a fight, during which Tracey and Sean run away but he is fatally injured after being hit by a bus. Gina is dismayed when Jack Burns leaves to look after his wife. He is replaced by efficient Max Harper who investigates a sleazy murder committed by gangster friends of Fenton, who kidnap witness Rebecca. Other new arrivals at the station are clumsy PC Perkins and chief inspector Briggs' voluptuous secretary Susie. Gina is also the victim of Chief Constable Coulson's unwanted attention.
- When Birmingham crime boss Tommy Shelby's beloved Garrison pub is bombed, he finds himself blackmailed into murdering an Irish dissident.
- After murdering an Irish dissident, Tommy has no choice but to be a pawn in Inspector Campbell's treacherous political game.
- After joining London crime boss Alfie Solomons in a business venture, Tommy worries that Alfie's newly revealed volatility could pose a problem.
- The Peaky Blinders take over London's Eden Club; Sabini convinces his old adversary Alfie Solomons to join forces and eradicate the gang.