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- Maggie, an unmarried mother of four children by four different men who abused her, leaves her kids home alone one night. A fire injures them and child services takes custody. Maggie fails to regain custody of her children.
- Ladybug boy Tim goes to visit ladybug girl Mia on Christmas Eve. Mia's little house hangs on the tree. But then a person comes and cuts down the fir.
- The WFAA interview The Ladybirds, an all-female topless rock band.
- For bestie beasties, Ladybird and Bee, Wild Meadow is the whole world. It's a place of big adventure, big fun and big friendship for the tiny creatures who call it home.
- Frankie is picked up from a hospital by his friend. By an unfortunate coincidence of circumstances he ends up in a threatening situation.
- A children's animated story about a little ladybird who decides that she wants to grow up. Leaving her meadow home in search of grown up ladybirds she has never seen due to being in a boarding school all her life, she embarks on an adventure filled with a cast of strange bugs and finds out that perhaps being an adult isn't as fun as she thought it would be.
- When Ladybird's husband pulls the plug on their 7 year marriage, His complete absence forces her to find closure in unchartered territory.
- A writer falls into a hole in the woods. Despite assurances, not a single passerby helps him out. A narrative made in the absurdist traditions of, say, Kafka and Charms about human in capacity and egoism.
- Short
- A filmmaker's production notes recall a low-budget science fiction film he was trying to make with the collaboration of a female acquaintance. Through his ruminations, the narrative turns into a bittersweet tale of unrequited love.
- The way we move through our existence in a time of crisis is one of the most simple and pure representations of our character. 2020 brought with it a global crisis previously unseen in the modern era, putting countless people in unimaginable circumstances where they had to fight for their lives and livelihoods. Season 1 of The Way We Move gives us a first-hand look at one such struggle as the leader of a trailblazer styling lab does whatever it takes to keep her dream alive. Presented with the raw flavor of everyday people telling their own story, the series drives us through a landscape that's simultaneously unique and universal.
- Bobby befriends a wild raccoon that may or may not have infected Ladybird and Dale with rabies.
- Dolly helps Christopher, the canary who broke his wing. In gratitude, Christopher takes Dolly to the island where the yellow ladybird lives.
- Episode: (2014)2012–Podcast EpisodeEdition 19 of the Walks Around Britain podcast features Sue Dennis on the Isle of Man Walking Festival and her business Lots of Legs Walking Holidays, we have a Ladybird Guide to GPS with Alex MacDonald and Alan Hinkes pops in for a chat about his new book about his 14 8000m climbs.
- A ladybird searches for a safe place of her own in Ollie and Mabel's busy home.
- 1980TV Episode
- 2012–Podcast Episode
- Persie becomes romantically involved with Spargo, who in turn involves her with the Facist movement much to the distress of the family's new Jewish maid.
- 2014– 56mPodcast Episode
- 2011– 22mPodcast Episode
- 2020– 35mPodcast Episode
- One winter morning Jess finds lots of ladybird in his barn. Why are they there? That's the Big Question! Mimi tells him that she has lots of ladybirds in her garden in the summer. They're always hungry and brilliant for the plants because they eat all the greenfly. Maybe they're looking for greenfly in his barn? Jess doesn't think so. There are no greenfly in the barn. He goes to ask Baa and Billie for help. They're saying goodbye to Little Bird who's flying away to a warmer country for the winter. Jess thinks maybe the ladybirds are gathering to fly away too and rushes back to his barn to say goodbye. But when he gets there he finds that the ladybirds are now all huddled together and fast asleep. What's going on? Jess goes to ask Willow and finds a hedgehog sleeping under some leaves near the stable. Willow explains that some animals find it hard to find food in the winter, especially if they can't store it, so they eat as much as they can and then go to sleep during the winter. It's called hibernating. That's why the hedgehog is asleep. Jess works out that the ladybirds are hibernating too. He's answered the question. Yippety Yay!
- 2020– 2h 26mPodcast Episode
- Episode: (2022)2009– 7mPodcast Episode
- Episode: (2022)2009– 7mPodcast Episode
- 2020– 31mPodcast Episode
- 2019– 9mPodcast Episode
- 2016– 1h 43mPodcast Episode
- 2010– 31mPodcast Episode