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- A family of five heads to Granddad's big 75th-birthday party at an uncle's estate in rural Scotland. The parents are separated and hope their three kids won't mention it. The kids love, can talk with, and would do anything for Granddad.
- After being fired from the bus company for crashing two buses, Stan and Jack seek bus-driving work at a holiday camp - only to find that Inspector Blake too now works there.
- Three episodes, three funny couples and many great Italian actors.
- The summer holidays begin, Nicolas and his family travel to the seaside where a whole new series of adventures await them.
- Ahead of the start of the tenth series of the award-winning ITV sitcom, this special programme talks to the show's creator and writer Derren Litten about how it was created and cast members talk about their roles.
- When her husband breaks his arm, Stella is forced to go in his place with his Swedish colleague on a fishing trip. Unbeknownst to her, she picks up the wrong man on the airport; a man coming to Iceland to attend a rehab facility. She, along with her children, go to a cabin with the strange man, where comedy ensues.
- Travelling from Transylvania, Dracula travels to Bram Stoker's Castle in Scotland. The Count's two companions Lucy and Renfield attempt to get the Count over his many fears - sunlight, crosses, bibles, running water, garlic, food and drink
- A scoundrel's mission to escape his family and remarry on Mars is scrubbed when a mishap with a black hole turns his son into an old man.
- Thirty-something Nick Taylor and his wife Laura have been together for ten years and things aren't going too well. She senses her biological clock is ticking away and she wants children while Nick is not as sure. Not because he does not like kids but because he feels a child could be just one responsibility too many. Nick's problem is his elderly parents. He loves them of course, but sometimes even he finds his patience is wearing a little thin which in turn brings on the guilt. His parents are a handful. They're conservative, highly eccentric and increasingly infirm. His Mum Lil is reliant on her cigarettes making her own health decrease and she is certainly no longer up to looking after his dad Jim by herself. He has Parkinson's Disease - not the shaking kind, as Lil is always reminding people - but he's unable to do even the simplest task himself such as going to the toilet and needs constant care and attention. Nick knows the time has come to take the matter in to his own hands but things need to be handled carefully. So he and Laura take them to Malta for what they hope will be a happy final family holiday. Nick thinks his only problem is going to be avoiding Laura's amorous advances but this particular island turns out to be a sun-kissed cupboard with quite a few skeletons kept hidden away for quite a few years. The secret is Jim fathered another sun during WWII and he wants to meet him before he dies. Now it's up to Nick to find him. Tackling some harsh subjects with sensitivity, understanding, great affection and good humor. What We Did On Our Holiday is a about a time in our lives when it seems roles are reversed and we find ourselves looking after the very people we'd always assumed would be there to look after us.
- Filmmakers, actors and journalists comment on Christmas movies, Christmas television specials, including variety specials, and Christmas episodes of series television. In addition to commenting on specific projects, what makes them so special or memorable, and why audiences, Christian or not, clamor to watch Christmas fare in general, they talk about common themes that pervade them, such as nostalgia, the so-called "Christmas spirit" and losing then rediscovering it, redemption, the magical or fantastical elements, and the aspect of family, biological or other. They also talk about: specific other elements that may not be inherent in such fare, such as love, or sadness and loneliness; the portrayal of Santa Claus; the various versions of what is arguably the most filmed Christmas story, namely Charles Dickens' "A Christmas Carol"; the relatively small number of film projects dedicated to other seasonal holidays around the same time, such as Hanukkah or Kwanzaa; the specific nature of episodic television; and the difference between a "Christmas" movie and a "Christmas adjacent" movie, which brings up one of the most debated issues on the topic: is Die Hard (1988) a Christmas movie or not?
- Follow the adventures of the Mezga family all around the world.
- A young man named Peyton moves to L.A. with his girlfriend. Over the course of 3 years and 6 parties, Peyton finds himself in a world of drugs,sex,and electronic blues music. Now what?
- Alice, Jay, Sketch and Glen take their pop-up tattoo shop to the sunny climes of the Mediterranean for the busy summer season.
- It comes as no surprise when Inspector Hornleigh and his assistant, Sergeant Bingham, go to enjoy the winds and rains on their annual seaside vacation, when they run into a "busman's holiday." One of their fellow boarders at Balmoral Guest House, Captain Fraser of the Royal Navy, goes out one dismal night, with his pet terrier, and is found crushed and burned to death, in his wrecked roadster at the foot of a cliff. Hornleigh and Bingham, residing at Brighthaven incognito and the last people to see Fraser,are taken into custody by the local police. It was impossible to identify the charred body and the dog is missing. Hornleigh, suspecting murder, identifies himself and goes to work on the case. Hornleigh proves that the crash was neither suicide nor accident, and that the body is not Fraser, despite an identifying tattoo on the back of the hand.
- On Holiday with Timon and Pumbaa is a home video inspired by The Lion King's Timon and Pumbaa. It was first released on VHS on August 15, 1997.
- When a handsome prince spots a beautiful Greek tour-guide, he decides to pose as an elegant tourist to mingle with her group. Will the wandering Apollo return to his duties once he takes a sip of powerful Eros' intoxicating elixir?
- Zelda R. Suplee, the director of two nudist camps, describes the story of two girls discovering the camps: Joan and her friend Patty are secretaries looking for an interesting vacation when they decide to visit Zelda's camp.
- A lawyer made agreement with thief to give him support to see if he will leave the theft or not .
- Family of stray artists disguised their son in a woman and trying to steal the bequest of a rich stranger by force of old gypsy habit.
- Two teenagers get entangled in a criminal coup enterprise but must raise $500 each in order to set sail for Africa.
- Surreal dark comedy/tragedy centering on the romantic tragedies of clockmaker Richard Dock, who must navigate through a Kafka fantasy world and choose whether or not to save his ex-wife's life by killing an innocent woman.
- Nancy Kerrigan and an all-star cast in a new holiday ice skating classic.
- Those involved look back on the making of the film and share their experiences.
- Mark Daniel Wood and Kasey Rogers present a how-to-guide for vintage Halloween crafts.
- A child exchanges labels on ladies' and gentlemen's bathrooms.
- British budget-travel series presented by Craig Doyle, Kate Humble and Jayne Middlemiss.
- Short film which documents the discovery of an SS general living in obscurity as the mayor of a West German resort town.
- The object of a gay boy's desire is suddenly available, now that he has broken up with his girlfriend.
- A tall soldier and his girl indulge in an amusing dance on the grass much to the amusement of the other holiday makers in the boat-swing.
- Child safety film featuring squirrel Tufty, with advice against swimming unsupervised in the sea and burying broken glass in the sand, plus of course some road safety advice.
- Narrated by Jamie Theakston, members of the public send in photos and video clips of holiday trips - finding many things that can go wrong, will go wrong while away on holiday.
- World renowned skaters, featuring Brian Orser, skate to their favorite Christmas songs on a special rink that was staged at the 5,000 seat Dodge Theatre in Phoenix, Arizona.