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- An epic that details the chequered rise and fall of French Emperor Napoleon Bonaparte and his relentless journey to power through the prism of his addictive, volatile relationship with his wife, Josephine.
- Young Henry V encounters deceit, war and treachery after becoming King of England in the 15th century, in the aftermath of his brother's death.
- A murder inside the Louvre, and clues in Da Vinci paintings, lead to the discovery of a religious mystery protected by a secret society for two thousand years, which could shake the foundations of Christianity.
- A dramatization of the turbulent first years of Queen Victoria's rule, and her enduring romance with Prince Albert.
- A pair of literary sleuths unearth the amorous secret of two Victorian poets only to find themselves falling under a passionate spell.
- The story of the 1819 Peterloo Massacre in which British forces attacked a peaceful pro-democracy rally in Manchester.
- A team of experts from auction houses tours towns throughout the UK to value treasures brought in by members of the public.
- John George Haigh, the notorious "acid bath murderer" in 1940s England, becomes the subject of this dramatization.
- University students form relationships and perform pranks with disastrous consequences all round.
- A comprehensive historical survey of the British Isles.
- A 1930's dinner party descends into carnage, gore and demonic possession in Here Comes Hell, a genre-clashing horror comedy.
- 99% of those who carried out the murders in the Holocaust were never prosecuted. Why not?
- The parson of a small rural community knows he is dying and this makes him reconsider his life so far and what he can still do to help the community.
- A history of the English Crown from AD 400 to today.
- Lucy, a disillusioned office clerk who lives in a dysfunctional relationship with her slovenly partner Paul, is surprised to find herself on the cusp of a none-too-secret affair with her new work colleague, Daniel. The thrill of the chase for a shred of affection takes her mind off her problematic life but she's not sure that she'll ever leave Paul, or that sex with someone else is the true answer to her problems.
- A salvage vessel arrives at a spaceship graveyard, but its crew soon discover that some things on this Drift are still alive - and hungry.
- This show follows a team of experts as they restore and bring new life to neglected and forgotten vintage vehicles.
- Property developer, Sarah Beeny helps out struggling developers that are new to the property game.
- Doctor Who fan-film, including multiples cameos of Doctor Who's characters.
- Roman is a holiday cottage host, However, he finds his guests triggering bad memories and radical ideology, leading to vicious repercussions.
- Series which uses archaeology to shed light on history.
- A documentary concerning the operations of the Vulcan bomber in the UK's V Force during the Cold War of the late 1950s.
- For 20 years Paul Daniels mesmerised audiences with his conjuring tricks, helped by his wife and assistant, Debbie McGee. Now in their sixties and forties respectively, Paul has given up magic so he can devote himself to realising Debbie's dream of running her own classical ballet company. Louis Theroux is invited to join their 'magic circle' to find out if Paul is ready for life out of the spotlight.
- New York, three friends visit an enchanted book store. A devastating spell is cast, and they dream of Stoker, Shelly and Stephenson. When they awake something evil has followed them into the real world.
- Escaping capture on a distant planet, a young family stumble across a burning outpost, only to discover terrible secrets amongst the wreckage.
- Lee & Ray are game developers. Lee loves Sarah but can't talk to her & when the universe mysteriously gifts him a cube that gives him visions of the future things change for him but not necessarily for the better.
- A unique performance by Rick Wakeman, solo on the piano, in the ancient Lincoln Cathedral. The revered musician plays new arrangements of songs he has helped create, as well as a number of personnel favorites.
- 'Making-Of' of Monkeyshine (2008) featuring interviews with Producer Gene Fallaize, Director Jamie Rae and 1st AD Daniel Anscombe, who discuss the entire process of 'Monkeyshine' from conception to completion.
- 'Ennui' is a slow-burning study of manipulation and control. When Elliott meets his sister's new boyfriend, the charming bohemian Charlie, they strike up an instant friendship. But it is soon revealed that Charlie isn't quite what he seems, as he slowly starts to destroy the relationship between Elliott and his sister Alice; manipulating him into a depraved, drug-fueled life, throwing the lives of those around them into disarray.
- Bite The Hand follows Grace, a troubled young girl who wishes to write something exciting. Through conversations with a therapist and lonely man on the beach, Grace's dark past is revealed.
- At nine years of age, Abigail Burton's life was changed forever. Fifteen years later, Every Waking Breath tells the story of one woman's search for closure and the one man who has the answers.
- Originally produced by Ridley Scott and directed by Kevin Macdonald. we got so inspired after watching Life in a day so we decided to do our own and here is the outcome.
- If you hear them, they've already seen you
- It's 1981. John has been discharged from the Navy and is on his way to see David, somebody very special to him that left earlier due to injury. The last thing he expects is Yvonne to answer the door.
- The past rears its ugly head when Jacob opens the door to the wrong man.
- After reaching reaching the quarter-finals of the FA Cup and lifting the National League title, Lincoln City's 16/17 season saw them achieve what many thought 'impossible'. This is the story of how nation noticed and a city fell in love.
- Two men wake up abandoned, handcuffed, and with no memory of how they got there. Between them is a gun containing one bullet. The men must deal with the moral dilemma of whose life is more important, a young man with his whole life ahead of him, or the man with a family.
- An honest and intimate look into a relationship of a mother and daughter discussing and exploring mortality and how it affects their relationship.
- Terminally ill widower Rich has to come to terms with his unresolved grief to help volunteer carer Elizabeth accept his decision to suspend treatment.
- The "land of tradition" referred to in the title of this Traveltalks series entry is England. The first place we visit is Runnymede, the water meadow in southeast England where King John is believed to have signed the Magna Carta in the year 1215. Next is Windsor Castle, one of the principal residences of the British monarch, and the town of Windsor. Another British tradition is horse racing at the Ascot Racecourse, where we see the ladies in the latest fashions and track bookmakers taking bets. The second half of this short focuses on the country's Christian heritage as seen through its buildings. These include the cathedrals in Lincoln, Wells, and Salisbury, and the abbey at Glastonbury. In contrast to these is the Stonehenge monument, the last stop on the tour. According to narrator FitzPatrick, who is seen walking among the large stone slabs, the Druids built this monument about 2100 BCE and celebrated religious ceremonies, including human sacrifice.
- A psychiatrist interviews a patient months after a tragic car accident and discovers that the event has affected him in unexpected ways.
- What Makes You Happy is a dark, action-comedy centered around the lead characters of Jack and Clay and their chaotic life, centering on revenge in the dark underbelly of a criminal Lincoln. Their narrative is shaped by alternate means, altering the story; commenting on how we as an audience consume media today.
- On the surface, Invisible is the story of a young girl who can turn invisible - which she uses for mischief, fun, childhood fantasies and ultimately selflessness. It is really about the maturation of a 17 year old girl called Hannah at a moment of tragedy in her family's life; she may be the only one who can help as her father's strength slowly dissipates.