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- The trials and tribulations of Martin Ellingham, a brilliant but socially challenged doctor who moves from London to the picturesque village of Port Wenn in Cornwall.
- France, 1625: Young d'Artagnan heads to Paris to join the Musketeers but the evil cardinal has disbanded them - save 3. He meets the 3, Athos, Porthos and Aramis, and joins them on their quest to save the king and country.
- In 1783, Ross Poldark returns from the American wars to his native Cornwall to right wrongs and reunite with the love of his life.
- The Beatles charter a special bus for a surreal mystery tour.
- A pastor preoccupied with writing the perfect sermon fails to realize that his wife is having an affair, and his children are up to no good.
- Shakespeare's comedy of gender confusion, in which a girl disguises herself as a man to be near the count she adores, only to be pursued by the woman he loves.
- Driving to a music festival in Ireland, a new couple become lost and are then set upon by a tormentor with an unknown motive.
- In Cornwall, 1819, a young woman discovers she's living near a gang of criminals who arrange shipwrecks for profit.
- The story of Russian emigrant Yanko Goorall and servant Amy Foster in the end of nineteenth century. When Yanko enters a farm, sick and hungry after a shipwreck, everyone is afraid of him, except for Amy.
- Loveday Carey-Lewis is the new caretaker of the house Nancherrow. She also has to deal with love problems as she fights to keep the house.
- Documentary about parents who are naturists, and how it affects their children, friends and family.
- A series of ten programmes, each featuring three historic buildings in the UK in need of restoration. For each building there is an advocate (usually a celebrity of some sort) who states the case for restoration, and each site is assessed by two 'experts'. The public vote for the building they consider the most deserving of restoration, and the 'winner' is announced in a live final at the end of the series.
- The tale of a notorious Highwayman who is hunted by the law
- Movie-maker-come-idiot Mike Hawk sets about making his latest movie, a Rom-Com called "Get Becky Laid", and is followed in his pursuits by documentary maker and film fanatic Philip K Longfellow. Mike Hawk also plays the lead character and has named him Mike Hawke - after himself only adding an additional 'e' to his name to distinguish the two. Mike's bitten off more than he can chew, and is followed as he gets through the making of the film, achieving it only through sheer determination and ignorance.
- In the year 3000, the nuclear war that has ravaged planet Earth 500 years earlier seems almost a distant memory. A new greener and bluer world flourished from the ashes of the old and a new world has been taken over by giant moths.
- It's the dead of night and a girl and a guy get lost on their way to see someone they met on the net. The night transpires to be one of the weirdest of their lives.
- Mugsey Grant takes a trip to the town of Bodmin in Cornwall known for interbreeding and people who attempt to eat themseleves as he sees the town and its locals.
- A visit to Cornwall, examining it's unique language, legends, and superstitions.
- Mugsey returns to the Bodmin Massive.
- Mugsey And Roy Go On A Trip To Bodmin. However Mugsey Is Looking For A New Girlfriend And Won't Stop Going On About It.
- Victorian,Supernatural Musical Short Film The story is set in the Victorian era and is about a young woman called Anne who finds herself arrested and imprisoned after burning wood to keep warm that did not belong to her. Anne has had a tough life and has been treated badly by others for most of it. She has kept her faith in God throughout, however after being imprisoned her despair turns her to the dark demons to help her.
- A documentary feature by two young Austrian filmmakers about paranormal phenomena, legends and myths in Great Britain.
- 'Pine' follows the story of Elvin, a struggling door salesman who needs a way of making a quick buck to relieve him from his dire financial straits, and he may just find it. This leads him down a path filled with consequences that could change his life forever.
- During a display of dart throwing in a Cornish pub a man's hand is impaled by a dart, and he dies shortly afterward from cyanide although no one can explain how.
- London art dealer Ben Hoadey has a cardiac crisis while flying his helicopter, just able to land on Geoffrey Arland's Cornish coast estate. Ben takes Dr. Gerome's advice to abort workaholism and stays indefinitely in the sleepy resort town. He's romantically interested in wheelchair-bound Geoffrey's wife June, who nurses both men and the doctor's other patients. Ben's jealous ex Rebecca tries to spoil everything with a dirty deal.
- Martin's cold and difficult parents come to stay with him. He hasn't seen them for seven years, and is puzzled as to why they should turn up out of the blue.
- The jail is now a museum but during it's time as the County Prison for Cornwall 55 inmates were hung and buried here. Derek's psychic abilities are supposedly exposed as fraudulent by a deception from parapsychologist Ciarán.
- Built on Bodmin Moor, Cornwall in 1750 The Jamaica Inn and its murky past were made world famous by Daphne du Maurier's 1936 novel. Horse's hooves and carriage wheels have been heard outside and ghostly voices and figures seen inside.
- Long-dead prisoners prowl an old English jail; a decommissioned warship is haunted by the agonized victims of a grisly tragedy; sinister spirits roam the upper floor of a historic building.
- Bodmin Moor was temperate in the Bronze Age. People would have been hunter gathers. Evidence of their round houses and a 500 meter long stone structure is investigated. But who built it?
- Investigating North Cornwall District Council and its planning decision regarding Bodmin Moor and Dartmoor.
- Over the years many types of dwelling have been uncovered. From pre-Iron Age through Roman and Saxon to Norman have all been investigated. This miscellany shows the evolution of modern man's living.
- Fiona Bruce and the team visit Lanhydrock, near Bodmin in Cornwall.
- 1979– 1hTV-GTV Episode