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- 1970s BBC police drama with experienced cops DCS Charlie Barlow and DS John Watt who lead a task force charged with tackling the toughest cases Thamesford has to offer.
- A musical biography of Gertrude Lawrence, who led a hustling and bustling life on the stage.
- The continuing trials and tribulations of Joe Lampton, a Northern lad trying to make it in the South as he wheels and deals in the cutthroat business world of 1970s England.
- Newly remarried Sally Redway (formerly Harrison) finds that her children, now augmented by the daughter of her new husband, may be a little older, but are just as troublesome as before.
- Kill The Hippies! Hot rod juvenile delinquents from outer space come to Memphis to kill hippies! Shot on16mm film between Tupelo, Mississippi, and Memphis, Tennessee in 1996, "The Sore Losers" is a southern psychedelic sexploitation cinematic romp & stomp with a killer lo-fi garage/punk soundtrack. They Wanted Meat So They Ate The Flower Children! Director: Mike McCarthy.
- In Tupelo, Mississippi, in 1962, a poor, young, single mother is impregnated by a womanizing has-been singer. Her mother tries to force her to give the child away but our heroine isn't sure. As she tries to solve her problems she receives assistance from unlikely quarters: a lesbian gang and the feminist/nudist/stripper/adult film star they idolize.
- Joe gets to know his son's girlfriend rather better than he expected, and finds that he likes it - up to a point. However, the girl is willing to go beyond that point..
- Lincoln and Grant stake out strip club. Hours later the stripper is found murdered in the park and a rag doll left by the body. Lincoln recognises the doll, from the club, while Hawkins links a bizarre telephone call about schizophrenia.
- Joe discovers that there can be more to a housewarming than simply moving the furniture in, and that the benefits of Big-Time Charity can have their own special attractions.
- Joe is wooing the beautiful and ruthless managing director of an industrial firm in the pursuit of a new contract. Susan begins to suspect that Joe's interest in his client is more than merely professional.
- Personal feelings and business do not mix, as Joe makes clear when his consultancy firm is called in to investigate a company's falling profits and the man apparently responsible is someone to whom Joe owes an enormous debt of gratitude.
- With her husband Frank up North on business for the weekend, Auntie Betty reckons on a chance of fun and being "fancy free".