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- Long-running police drama series featuring officers and detectives from the fictional Sun Hill suburb in East London.
- Jonathan Creek, a magician with a natural ability for solving puzzles, works from his home in a converted windmill. He uses his abilities to solve impossible crimes and mysterious murders.
- Lovejoy is an irresistible rogue with a keen eye for antiques. The part-time detective scours the murky salerooms, auction halls and stately homes of Britain, always on the lookout for a find.
- The fates of horses, and the people who own and command them, are revealed as Black Beauty narrates the circle of his life.
- Kevin McCloud follows people as they build their dream house, often focusing on modern design, energy efficiency, maximizing space and views.
- Wide-ranging arts program.
- The show follows new and experienced buyers at auctions bidding on usually run-down properties. Subsequently, it follows them on their renovation project for either a rental or resale profit or loss.
- Arts documentary series with concerts and experimental dramatizations.
- This story is about a ne'er-do-well and his girlfriend as they search for a thief.
- In 2000 George Bush Jr was voted into the White House thanks in part to the massive voting power of the evangelical religious right. In order to repay them for their support, Bush appointed John Ashcroft in the role of Director General. With his opinions including anti-abortion in all cases, opposition to laws that protect ethnic minorities etc Ashcroft horrified liberals but cheered the religious right. One of Ashcroft's first targets was pornography and, in 2003, the FBI ordered four copies of porn films from the website of Extreme Associates. When the material crossed state lines it became a federal issue and Rob Black (owner of EA) was served with 9 indictments. With Ashcroft's job pretty much dependant on Bush returning to office in 2004, this documentary looks at Black's case and the increasing involvement of the religious right in American politics.
- Search for evidence of life beyond our world from the fringes of the galaxy to our own backyards.
- Long-running BBC documentary series, often focussing on issues of a religious nature.
- Blackeyes is an attempt to explore "what does go on between men and women in their heads, to show the possibilities of the ways that they see each other." Complex and multi-layered, the interweaving narrative threads include novelist Maurice James Kingsley who appropriates accounts by his niece Jessica about her life as a professional model. Kingsley's embellishments become a trashy bestseller, "Sugar Bush," tracing the rise and decline of fictional fashion model Blackeyes, victimized by men. Angry and betrayed, Jessica begins to rewrite Kingsley's novel to set Blackeyes free from the abuse of men.
- When Poppy Carew is faced with having to organize a funeral by herself, she finds new strength and learns much about love's true meaning. The film is based on a novel by the same name by Mary Wesley.
- An examination of history's greatest war machines.
- Depeche Mode live in Europe 1993.
- National Geographic goes inside and undercover to reveal the secrets and inner-workings of a myriad of topics.
- 7 BBC television celebrity profiles/portraits featuring Ruby with Imelda Marcos (50 minutes), Goldie Hawn (30'), Burt Reynolds (30'), Heidi Fleiss (30'), Roseanne Barr (30'), Pamela Anderson(30'), Bette Midler (15'), Charlton Heston (5'), Liza Minelli (15') shot on location in Manila (Imelda), Los Angeles (Roseanne, Heidi, Pamela), Florida (Burt),and in London at the Dorchester Hotel (Goldie, Chuck),The Peninsular (Roseanne) and the Savoy Hotel (Liza). The first in the series included a comic short film featuring Richard Branson in bed with Ruby's husband Ed Bye.
- An 85 minute feature film drama originated on Super-16mm. Shot on Location in Southern India, it concerns a young man's search for his missing father, across beaches, through deserts, down rivers and through jungle he searches, finding love on the way. But what are these mysterious flashbacks of a techno party he keeps having?
- Everyone's "larging" it big time as a bunch of Brit boys work their way through Paros getting high, getting drunk and getting laid.
- Charlie Vandergaw lives in the woods of Alaska, among many bears. He feeds them and plays with them, and they are kind and gentle as well.
- A remarkable guided tour through the culinary world of Elvis Presley.
- Alone Among Grizzlies follows British cameraman Richard Terry as he teams up with Swiss biologist David Bittner in the remote Alaskan wilderness to gain an unprecedented insight into David's unique experiences with grizzlies. Just what is it that drives David to spend so much time in such a wild and hazardous environment? Alone Among Grizzlies follows them to one of nature's most epic events, the Alaskan salmon run, where they get within touching distance of some of the biggest bears on earth and David demonstrates how he gains the trust of these dangerous predators. They also seek out, and then camp in, the infamous place where bear fanatic Timothy Treadwell and his girlfriend were tragically mauled to death by wild bears in 2003. Packed with adventure, stunning wildlife footage and moments of genuine jeopardy, Richard will follow some truly grizzly encounters as the two adventurers attempt to survive off the land alongside the mighty coastal brown bears of Kodiak Island.