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- Police drama series following officers and detectives from Sun Hill Police Station in East London.
- The everyday lives of working-class inhabitants of Albert Square, a traditional Victorian square of terrace houses surrounding a park in the East End of London's Walford borough. The square includes the Queen Vic pub and a street market.
- The everyday lives of the people frequenting the frenetic Accident and Emergency department of Holby City Hospital.
- Focussing on the politics at the top of a typical English police force in its continual battle to solve the problems the times, in this case the fictional Eastland of East Anglia.
- Fresh from his appearances on Whose Line is it Anyway?, Paul starred in his own comedy series on Channel 4, featuring a mix of surreal sketches, links and stand-up routines
- Detective Chief Inspector Jane Tennison's (Dame Helen Mirren's) investigation of a murder is complicated with the unexpected participation of her secret lover in her detective unit.
- British police drama following the team at the Complaints Investigation Bureau - the unit that polices the police.
- DSU Tony Clark is ordered to investigate complaints against an officer killed in the line of duty.
- A fox hunt protester struck by a horse; a woman sexually assaulted by her ex-husband and a young girl with a homemade tattoo all end up in Casualty. Meanwhile, Simon calls out Kate over funding and Duffy is referred for a biopsy.
- In Series 2, Tennison has proven herself and won her colleagues' grudging respect. When she is assigned to head a murder inquiry in the African Caribbean community, it seems further evidence that her star is on the rise. Suddenly she's in the thick of a racial controversy, working with a black detective who is also her former lover (guest star Colin Salmon, Keen Eddie), and dealing with prejudice in the field and on her team. Tennison begins to wonder if she's been handed a plum case or hung out to dry.
- Beth Glover and Will Preston are doctors in partnership at a Derbyshire clinic when they hire Jack who's returned from Africa. The next several years deal with their personal and professional lives with Jack and Beth marrying.
- It's glamour and excitement all the way as Paul Merton travels to 1930s Hollywood, 18th century Ruritania and, er, 20th century Stanstead Airport... Then there's the exorcist. And the jellied eels...
- DI Crabbe retires from the police force after being shot and sets up his own restaurant. However, his ex-boss, Assistant Chief Constable Fisher constantly calls Crabbe back on duty.
- Implicated in a corruption enquiry, Detective Inspector Mick Raynor (Leslie Grantham) agrees to go deep under cover to bring down criminal networks that appear to be beyond the reach of the law.
- Hamish Macbeth is a police constable in the small Scottish town of Lochdubh, who occasionally bends the rules when it suits him or when it can help some of his fellow eccentric townsfolk.
- Ed, Ros, Alex and Beckett form the high-tech crime fighting team who work for the mysterious, secretive Bureau 2 chief, Jan, and are only assigned the most difficult and dangerous cases.
- A bereaved woman adopts multiple disguises to track down the last three people to see her boyfriend before he died.
- DS Boulton transfers to Sun Hill, and immediately clashes with DC Carver over how to handle a teenage prostitute and her pimp.
- A case too close to home causes Jack to take on the plight of some mentally ill patients. At the same time, it's the end of a journey for a much-loved Cardale character.
- When P.C. Jarvis brings in a man for drinking and driving, D.S. Beech recognises him as a detective from another station.
- While "The Full Monthy" was a one-off stunt in the film of that name, here a self-organized group of unemployed miners from the industrial wasteland of northern England make it their profession to tour the country by bus, and perform in Chippendales-style, both individually and together in a grand finale. The physical selection may be less strict and the training more rudimentary, they have enough British stage flair to make their all-female audience go absolutely wild with sexual excitement, most of them especially for Tony, the 'baby' of the bunch. There's also backstage scenes, right into their shower, and the business side of the enterprise.
- Russians, westerns and Hungarians live unique moments in post-89 Hungary.
- A series about the work of a Missing Persons agency.
- Armed robbers in crash helmets target the restaurant and customer Cherry Burdett's jewellery is stolen. Obnoxious D.S. Stringer investigates, alienating everyone with his insistence that it was an inside job and a staff member alerted the robbers to Cherry's booking. He accuses Gary because of his past, then Nicola - at whom he makes a pass - and her boyfriend Paul. When news of the robbery reaches the press Henry closes the restaurant to do his own investigation, solving the crime in time to mark two years of Gary giving up alcohol with a celebratory cake.
- A woman who has been kept prisoner by her husband is freed by his death. She asks Beck to find the man she truly loved, many years before.
- Beck tries to help a woman with severe depression.
- Beck's agency must identify an amnesiac man. First of a two-part story.
- Beck wonders if her amnesiac client is a genuine case.
- Jonathan Creek, a magician with a natural ability for solving puzzles, works from his home in a converted windmill. He uses his abilities to solve impossible crimes and mysterious murders.
- The team of Det. Supt. Michael Walker, DI North, and DCI Connor follows each case from crime committed, through the pursuit of justice, to the law courts where the efforts of the force will be tested--sometimes to the breaking point.
- A shooting incident stuns the hospital staff. A teenage boy is admitted for alcohol abuse. (UKTV description)
- TV John's brother Kenneth breaks out of jail and returns to Lochdubh in search of the Stone of Destiny. Hamish learns a great secret that he must protect.
- Kenneth and Ava run away with the Stone of Destiny, Hamish and Isobel's relationship progresses, and John disappears.
- A teenage girl who loves 1970s rock music goes to visit her idol. She is clearly seen entering his house but then vanishes.
- As Henry mysteriously loses his sense of smell he is intrigued when Fisher seems obsessed with arresting tyre exporter Peter Watson and suspects that Fisher, about to divorce his wife, is having an affair with Mrs. Watson. In fact she has discovered that her husband is defrauding her charity and is using Fisher to trap him. Having seen the case through Henry, feeling used by Fisher to catch Watson, resigns from the police and immediately regains his sense of smell. With Gary turning down the offer of work at another kitchen, Henry and his staff and colleagues have every reason to drink to the continuing success of Pie in the Sky.
- Henry is appointed as the head of the Public Duties Squad, which essentially sells its services to the private sector, and, instead of the trusty D.S. Cambridge,he has two new staff members, W.P.C. Jane Morton and P.C Ed Guthrie, both of whom appear to have been side-lined in the past. Their first task is to guard a new housing estate which has been subject to vandalism. Local villagers claim that it is in the way of a centuries old right of way and, as usual, Henry has to use his diplomacy to form a resolution. On the home front there is trouble for Henderson when he is accused of growing tomatoes which do not conform to E.E.C. regulations and Henry has to sort out Gary, who is unhappy that waitress Nicola has left and is less than cordial to her replacement, Sally.
- Sgt Ackland sets out to trap a man who wants to take the law into his own hands.
- The everyday lives, professional and personal, of the doctors, nurses and patients who find themselves, for various reasons, in the wards of the frenetic cardiac unit of Holby City General Hospital.
- Kim has missed the last bus home and has no cigarettes. She decides to walk but the disco lights of Manchester's Gay Village beckon. A spare ticket lands at her feet and suddenly she is dancing the night away in the Toolshed nightclub.
- The daily lives of staff at a Birmingham medical practice, including their often-dramatic involvements with their patients.
- Ben Harper, a misanthropic dentist, has little time for most people, including his wife Susan, and their children Nick, Janey, and Michael.
- Soap-style drama series about the lives and loves of young professionals working for an internet start-up.
- A sharp barrister teams up with a strong-minded solicitor - and former lover - to take on shocking and controversial battles with the British legal system.
- In pre-Revolutionary France, a young aristocratic woman left penniless by the political unrest in the country must avenge her family's fall from grace by scheming to steal a priceless necklace.
- Just transferring into a squad run by her ex-Lover, DI Judy Hill is assigned to the case of a strangled schoolgirl.
- A psychologist gets inside of the minds of both killers and victims to aid the police in solving gruesome serial killings in Northern England.
- Glaze continues to struggle to keep his mind in the right place with the stress of the impending trial hanging over him, but is left speechless when Tina Pope is found murdered on the bank of the Thames. Taviner's conscience gets the better of him, and he is forced to confess to Gold and Meadows that Hollis has been kidnapped and with Jeff Simpson's trial about to begin, he ponders whether or not to confess about his falsified evidence in light of the situation. Gilmore is upset to discover that Ashton is dating Young, however, his upset is quickly overturned when he shares an unexpected kiss with Ashton following a result. Lennox celebrates his final day at Sun Hill before transferring to MIT.
- McAllister investigates a complaint of threatening behaviour, in which a woman has reported being harassed by one of her neighbours. As usual, she takes a less than tactful approach and threatens to blow up a volatile situation with her attitude. On her first day at Sun Hill, Samantha Nixon discovers a link between the murders of Liz Chambers and Tina Pope, and begins to suspect a serial killer is on the loose in Sun Hill. Glaze's mind is all over the place, and during his day in court, he refuses to corroborate Taviner's falsified story under oath. However, the pair have a lucky escape, as before Glaze can provide his testimony, Jeff Simpson changes his plea to guilty of all charges.
- Alistair is back at Holby to ask a very pregnant Janice for a divorce. Keri walks in on Mubbs and her mother Pam while they are supposed to be having a meeting and is shocked by what she sees.
- Three retired police officers are drafted in to solve cold cases, with a touch of comedy and drama
- Ben and Susan flat-sit for some friends.
- After Miranda splits up with her creepy boyfriend Brendan because he read her diary she finds out that he is now going out with her sister Kerry and later proposes to her.
- Following the death of her father George VI princess Margaret hopes to marry the war hero Peter Townsend but is told that if she does she will be cut out of the Civil List and receive no money. Throughout her life she is criticized by the anti-Royalist MP Willie Hamilton. She pursues a hedonistic life-style more suited to a wealthy upper class woman than a royal but in 1960 she meets and marries the photographer Anthony Armstrong-Jones and they have two children. However Margaret's insistence on being a party girl puts a strain on the marriage and they drift apart, each having affairs. Depressed when one of her lovers Robin Douglas-Home kills himself Margaret finds unexpected solace with the much younger Roddy Llewellyn, an aspiring singer who lives on a commune and whop shelters her from publicity. However they are snapped kissing and are emblazoned across the gutter press. For Armstrong-Jones and the royal family this is the final straw. Margaret is last seen on the Caribbean island of Mustique where she had honeymooned but now she is alone.
- Brendan sows seeds of doubt between sisters Miranda and Kerry while continuing to influence their vulnerable younger brother, Troy.
- When events at work prove too stressful for Douglas Knott, a diligent and extremely busy office manager, he decides to throw a sickie. Unfortunately, his attempts to enjoy a day off are soon sabotaged by the insidious voice of his conscience. Literally.
- 2002–20081h 26mTV-MA7.6 (284)TV EpisodeWhen a rapist who was convicted on Tony's evidence is released, Tony appears to be discredited. To make matters worse Carol has left for South Africa without even saying goodbye to him. He offers his help to her successor, Alex, another female officer, when a number of young women are found dead, their bodies buried in fields. Tony relates this to a sado-masochistic Internet site used by the murderer to lure his victims to their fate by playing, and then preying, on their sexual fantasies.
- The team revive a 30-year-old investigation into animal cruelty when a dog is found butchered on Hampstead Heath. The original investigation focused on John Fletcher, who was the press officer for The Human Liberation Front, an organization that was set up to counter the animal rights movement but no longer in existence. They seek advice from James Farlow, the animal control officer at the time, but have few leads. They determine that the killer may actually have wanted to harvest the animal's vital organs. Meanwhile, Jack is feeling ill and is hospitalised with some unknown ailment.
- A mother falls for a younger man while her daughter falls in love for the first time. Mother Nature messes with their fates.
- Bonkers is a British television series written by Sally Wainwright and starring Liza Tarbuck.
- "Signs of Life" is a web based interactive drama in the form of an astrological thriller. Daisy is thrown into a turmoil when her world is disrupted by the mysterious appearance of her boyfriend Joe's father Max. As the eclipse approaches, Max's plan to excavate a local stone circle takes on fatal consequences.....
- Tony has the idea for a sitcom based on his family's current experiences whilst Jeremy, on the arrival home of his teenage son, has a mid-life crisis to Harriet's horror, throwing up his job and buying a motor-bike and leathers. Imelda wants to make a go of her marriage but Marcus is now out and proud, though at least he has spotted Debbie, so she must be alive. Tim catches Helen apparently talking to herself again and assumes she is bonkers.
- A grieving upper class woman becomes a "Lady Visitor" at Millbank prison, hoping to escape her troubles and be a guiding figure in the lives of the female prisoners. Of all her friendships with prisoners, she is most fascinated by Selina - a medium. Set in the 1870s.
- Amid the daisies and the dahlias there lies a gruesome secret that a little girl and her beautiful widow mother share.
- Gunmen in a car force an ambulance off the road, killing a paramedic. The ambulance overturns and the gangsters shoot and kill patient Sebastian Cole. It becomes clear that Cole and his friend Ross were working as drug smugglers but D.C.I. McGill is annoyed when Mike and Roisin crash in to interview Ross as McGill had had him under surveillance. Cole's girlfriend, Imogen, is an 'It' girl frequently seen in the pages of tabloids. She is distraught at the death and her mother tells the police that she was innocent of all knowledge of the drug running. The team are not so sure but need proof.
- With her caustic wit and singular charm, DCI Vera Stanhope leads her team as they face a series of captivating murder mysteries set against the breathtaking Northumberland landscape.
- Sasha is finding that running the AEU is harder than it seems and all would be well if it was just the patients but he is finding the staff hard going as well - so much so that he finally takes the bull by the horns and tells Chrissie that he is moving her from AEU to Keller after herself and Frieda have a blow up. Meanwhile, Michael and Sunil team together to do a double mastectomy and breast reconstruction in order to impress the head of the Health Authority. But all goes pear shaped when Jac has to take over the theatre for an urgent cardiac patient. Michael then discovers that Sunil is getting his supplies from a company owned by his wife and accused Sunil of corruption. Michael agrees to work with him reluctantly but becomes wary of him. Elsewhere, Dan and Malick have a set-too and it is up to Ric to sort out the problems they cause.
- This four-part series tells the interlocking stories of a killing set on a housing estate in London.
- On the day of Ted's barbecue Carol finds three hundred pounds hidden in a drawer and accuses Jake of keeping drugs money, leading to a row. Rochelle comes to see her at work to tell her of her suspension and things prey on her mind. She is abrupt with Ted and has a row with another customer. She thinks back to the time when she was with her husband and Jake was little. After visiting her mother she joins her workmates at a pub where she does a stand-up comedy routine. On her way home she meets Alfie, the little boy who took the gun to the police station, and he tells her he and Kyle, Carol's other son, found the three hundred pounds. Back at her flat she hears the gun shot and Jake rushes in, asking her to say that he was with her all night, which she does when the police come to see them.
- As a young boy brings a gun into a police station events back track to some days earlier when harassed kitchen salesman Ted, struggling with the charcoal for a barbecue, berates Rochelle, one of a group of schoolgirls, for dropping litter outside his house. Soon after a condom is pushed through the letterbox. When it rains Ted and his wife Sally host Ted's boss Kenny and his wife Dawn indoors but a stone is thrown through the window and the two men catch a youth running away. He turns out to be Rochelle's brother and Ted locks him in the garden shed but is persuaded to release him by Sally and Kenny, who fear reprisals and a likely charge of false imprisonment. A frustrated Ted lets rip, only to learn that Kenny was planning to promote him. The boy has dropped his mobile phone and Ted decides to return it to Rochelle at her rough estate. However as Rochelle stands her balcony she hears a shot ring out.
- Delusional show business character Count Arthur Strong, a pompous, out-of-work actor from Doncaster attempts to recount his life story with the help of the scholarly son of his former comedy partner.
- The Cotswolds-based PR guru turned amateur sleuth returns for a series of comedic murder-mysteries based on the books by M.C. Beaton.
- DS Mitchum is quizzed by his seniors over his handling of Catriona's complaint. Heston is quizzed by Howard, Daniel and Jimmi over his handling of Catriona's case, though Mandy barges into the session, demanding to be involved.
- Follows a group of police officers on the front line wondering what they did to end up where they are now, on the ugly side of Manchester.
- 2013–201729mTV-PG9.0 (49)TV EpisodeArthur recalls how fifty years ago he fell for a girl called Eileen but she rejected him to go with a man from the Royal Air Force so Michael decides it would be a nice present for Arthur to give him a taste of life in the clouds and books him a flying lesson. Unfortunately at the airfield Arthur meets another novice pupil, young Jeremy, and both mistake the other for the instructor and zoom up and away. At 2000 feet Arthur discovers that Jeremy was also jilted and persuades him to impress his girlfriend by flying to win her back. Arthur bails and back on the ground a surprise awaits him.
- The night manager of a Cairo hotel is recruited to infiltrate an arms dealer's inner circle.
- Action-adventure drama starring Michael Landes and Ophelia Lovibond, who travel the world in search of hidden treasures.
- Angela Burr persuades Jonathan to work undercover for her clandestine operation, and he immediately goes about creating a false identity in order to get close to Richard Roper.
- Vera investigates the mysterious death of a fisherman found tangled in the nets of a North Sea trawler.
- Hooten asks Lady Alex to help him find the long lost Sibylline Books, a collection of mystical prophecies. In Rome, the museum curator quickly finds herself scaling the Sistine Chapel, battling a sewer alligator and facing the Mafia.
- A woman discovers her family's lifestyle has been funded by blood and seeks to protect herself and her loved ones.
- Whilst Viv attempts to arrest Manni in connection with Ewan Murray's death Miller finds evidence to show that Murray deliberately suppressed evidence regarding the disappearance of a boy called Roland Berry. The team searches Murray's room for more proof of his duplicity but are thwarted by Christine Licksberg who takes all the contents for examination elsewhere. Consequently Viv recruits Cathy Calvert's mouthy sister Donna to infiltrate the Attah's gang. Meanwhile Dinah is caught up in a pay dispute at the Daffodil abortion clinic where a stand-off leads to a demonstration by a pro-life group and the accidental death of co-director Dr Robert Bix, who is later found to have supported the protesters. Unfortunately Viv is involved in a car crash leading to her suspension from duty.
- After a series of events, the lives of a security operative and an assassin become inextricably linked.
- A crew of scientists embarks on a mission aboard a ship called the Nightflyer to investigate a mysterious alien signal, but they soon begin to question if something is already on the ship with them.
- Agatha Raisin returns to the Cotswolds. At an appointment with her new stylist, the hair wizard is found dead.
- D'Branin and his team explore a more permanent solution to their problem.
- 14th century France, Amicia and her little brother Hugo are on the run from the Inquisition's soldiers and survive during their emotional journey unstoppable swarms of rats from the Black Plague.
- Devastated by the First World War and plunged into political controversy, Romania's every hope accompanies its queen on her mission to Paris to lobby for international recognition of its great unification at the 1919 peace talks.