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- Two British track athletes, one a determined Jew and the other a devout Christian, are driven to win in the 1924 Olympics as they wrestle with issues of pride and conscience.
- Jack Ryan, as a young covert C.I.A. analyst, uncovers a Russian plot to crash the U.S. economy with a terrorist attack.
- Two Soviet sailors meet Liverpool girls during a shore leave. Peter falls for Elaine but must leave with his ship. Missing him, she writes to Brezhnev hoping to reunite.
- Simon Schama journeys through 5,000 years of life in the British Isles.
- Presenter Claire Sweeney and designer Derek Taylor manage a large team of painters, decorators and other workmen who invade, by invitation, a home and spend the next sixty minutes making changes to all the rooms to drag the home into the 21st century.
- Jaap van Leyden (Sir Ralph Richardson) is in charge of a shipyard in newly occupied Holland. At first he collaborates with the Germans because it is the easiest course to follow. Later, a child's rhyme reminds him of his patriotic duty, but how best to resist the Germans without endangering his wife and fellow workers?
- A boy steals a powerful magnet from a younger boy and gets him into all sorts of trouble.
- Forensic scientists use modern methods to point to a previously undiscovered suspect.
- After fighting her way through hordes of mindless killers infected by a viral outbreak, Helen stumbles across a research facility, hoping to find food and shelter, she instead finds the last member of staff unaffected by the outbreak.
- An Artist, who had been wrongfully imprisoned in Iraq, comes to London in search of his son. During his imprisonment his son had been brought up by his brother's family who eventually moved to London. The search for his son uncovers some painful family truths and reveals some ugly facts and much intrigue in the political and criminal background to his story.
- Today is Micah's final day and Ray's final lesson. For both men continuity of consciousness will never be more acute as Ray honours his dying teacher's last wish and in doing so seamlessly brings together two cultures separated by 400 years and thousands of miles in present-day England.
- Rachel is fired from work after she misses a few days because of the suicide of her best friend Angela. She is found by a woman who promises to pay her if she falls in love with a criminal named Christopher in order to catch him. She does as follows, but ends up falling in love for real with this fraud criminal. This is the plan but as the story goes on it is understood that there is a much bigger plan involved.
- This film explores the aspects of sexuality, morality and honesty against the backdrop of Middle Eastern Society. The idea of the film is to look at the consequences of a Middle Eastern girl to lose her virginity before marriage.
- Being a 'Ted' is not just a fashion statement, it's a life style.
- ShortHarry is dragged back into a world he hoped never see again, but his skills are needed to save a life and help solve a crime, but all is not what it seems.
- Rosalie and her Psychiatrist discuss the benefits of being alone.
- Girl talks about something that she thinks is beautiful.
- PC John May of the Merseyside Armed Response Police is sent on a case to track down Ben Jones, a man who they suspect has been involved in violent assaults across Liverpool. However John finds out that the suspect has committed a far worse crime, murder. It is now his job to take him down.
- A girl is confronted by herself. Or is she?
- As a girl's daily routine is broken once she runs out of cigarettes, she treks into the outside world only to stumble upon a key, belonging to a local house.
- Taking the ferry across the Mersey, the industrial beauty of Birkenhead's Hydraulic Tower becomes the stage for Sheetal Maru's haunting blend of Indian and contemporary dance in a premiere of her dance film, Onus. Onus explores what it is to be a person of multiple cultural identities. The work follows a woman as she finds ground between her Indian heritage and her experience growing up as a Western citizen - as she discovers who she is, and who she can can become, in a globalised world. Reflecting the choreographer's lived experience, the work uses non-traditional interpretations of classical forms of dance and music.
- A glimpse into the routine of a busy Covid vaccination service in the north of England.