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- A controversial dating series in which people see potential love interests whose naked bodies are gradually revealed to them. Then they must get naked themselves and choose.
- Having inherited the shop from his uncle, it's business as usual for Granville at Arkwright's corner shop.
- A desperate writer signs up for a fully A.I. operated retreat to cure her writer's block, but when an unforeseen software glitch occurs, she gets trapped inside her unit with an unstable android and no communication with the outside world.
- Comedy series set in Birmingham following the trials and tribulations of (self appointed) community leader Mr Khan and his family.
- Inspired by the life of Jacqui Jackson. Helena Bonham Carter stars as Maggi, a mother with seven children - three 'normal' daughters and four sons who are each, in one form or another, autistic.
- A bouncer is called in to help fight off a mob boss who is trying to take over local night clubs.
- Seasonal specials featuring teams of distinguished graduates rather than current students.
- A failing magician who thinks all is lost finds a new beacon of motivation.
- We all have Choice. We all have Regret. Christian's Choice turned to an avalanche of Regret.
- Concert footage of British rock band Oasis performing a hometown gig at the City of Manchester Stadium in Manchester, England as part of their 2005 "Don't Believe the Truth" UK tour.
- In early 90's Ireland, Stella, a young, unmarried pregnant woman visits Father Joseph in the confessional. Through their conversation, Father Joseph is forced to wrestle with his own past whilst trying to absolve her.
- Sport Relief live from MediaCityUK in Salford, bringing together the biggest stars and TV shows in a huge celebration to raise money for good causes in the UK and overseas.
- Channel 4's intimate documentary about the life and career of Lynne Perrie, the actress who became a household name as Ivy Tilsley in the British soap opera "Coronation Street". The film was made two years after Perrie had left the show, and she was now packing up mementos of her career and leaving her Mock tutor house to return to Yorkshire and be reconciled with her husband Derrick Barksby. Looking through newspaper clippings and video tapes, Perrie recalls her singing career in nightclubs all over the world in the 1960s, and talks about her roles in the films "Kes" and "Yanks". Back on the cabaret circuit, and making guest spots as a bingo caller, Perrie talks about the many regrets she now has. She speaks about her neglectful behavior towards her son, who now suffers from HIV, the affairs that she had whilst married, the lurid headlines she made, and her drinking habits. She reveals how, over the years, she had lost her sense of character during her search for fame, but now finally realizes that being famous is not important. She concludes by saying that she now wishes to close the door on both Ivy Tilsley and Lynne Perrie, and to start a new life as Mrs. Barksby, wife and mother.
- A story of a woman trapped at the moment of her own death. She is forced to repeat the moment and the universe conspires to thwart her attempts to prevent it.
- Imagine a world where there is no air left to breathe, no rivers to race a paper boat on and no parks to roam in. Environmental damage, job-automation, the breakdown of personal connections have led to a future where the best choice of survival is to upload your own memories into an automated AI cloud server and reconnect with loved ones in the vastness of the net. This hypnotic narrative unfolds around 5 characters, increasingly struggling to access their uploaded memories. Set in a breathtaking visual landscape, this dystopian future unravels slowly around you, leaving you challenged to re-think your own beliefs and actions. It's an exploration of a possible future that says much about our present lives.
- After more than 30 years, British professional wrestling returns to ITV screens with this one-off New Year's Eve special. Featuring some of the UK's top wrestlers and commentary from the legendary Jim Ross.
- A father and daughter fall victim to the Walking Bread.
- Ever struggled to get refreshments at an event? Q-Jacker shows in a comical way how to avoid the queues using characters through the ages. Even a cave man can use it its that easy.
- The former WBA Light Welterweight boxing champion, Ricky 'The Hitman' Hatton, changes sport to introduce you to some of his favourite football bloopers. With the funniest moments gathered from all levels of the game, including some from the ranks of the Sunday league, there's more than enough howlers to sit back and admire.
- A documentary team set out to chart the production of a British pornographic film with a difference. What follows is a fly-on-the-wall view of the highs and lows of adult filmmaking. Personalities clash, protests rage on and accidents happen. Who says porn has to be sexy?
- The leaders of all the British political parties to currently have elected MPs, apart from George Galloway's Respect and the Northern Irish parties, appear together to answer four big questions relevant to the coming general election.