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- Tom Good quits the rat race, and with wife Barbara turns the garden of their Surbiton house into a smallholding. Their neighbours, snobbish Margo Leadbetter and her conventional husband Jerry, feel variously amused, offended and impressed.
- Two British couples pit their vintage automobiles against each other in an exciting cross-country race.
- Eleven-year-old David Wiseman is mad about cricket but no good at it. He has the entire kit but none of the skill. So when a Jamaican family moves in next door and builds a cricket net in the back garden, David is in seventh heaven.
- British television series in which a group of professional landscapers/hardscapers creates or transforms a garden in two days as a surprise for one of the owners.
- A fly-on-the-wall mockumentary following the day-to-day reality of being Nigel Farage. How does a man forever in the spotlight fill his days now he has nothing to do?
- Through flashbacks, Full English Breakfast follows the violent career of Dave Bishop (Dave Courtney) a small-time London villain who kills his way to the top of Britain's drugs empire. Now happily 'retired' on the Kent coast Dave becomes embroiled in a bloody battle of wits with Al Qaeda terrorists who want to take over his criminal empire. Adding to the old mobster's woes is his younger trophy wife (Lucy Drive) wanting to play away with his new driver (Jamie Bannerman).
- While his mother is severely ill and his brother is under his care, a teenage boy has a powerful dream of needing to hunt down a magical halo in order to reunite his family for the holidays.
- When the father of a family goes into hospital for a routine operation, the scattered members of the family gather, and spend a rare evening together, but soon tensions begin to surface,
- Valentine reluctantly enters the world of dating apps and gets sick with Swipe Fever as he obsessively tries to find the one.
- A long abandoned house, an urban legend and a secret party; the ingredients are all there in this stylish B-movie horror.
- A music video doc short film that includes the song, 'She'll Be Ok' about a woman going through a breakup; as a musician, Gugliuzza, goes through his own difficulties and discusses the recording process of the song without having a budget.
- Eat your vegetables to grow up big and strong, so, what happens if you don't?
- Cleaning Lady Marg Precious brings havoc to the ordered life of Professor Julian Splintz.
- An office clerk's routine is shattered when the voice of the lift begins talking to him... A lifetime of papercuts and monotony have taken it's toll. When the voice has a solution, our hero discovers his true, sinister, purpose.
- Sarah is coping with the closed circles of the traditional society she live in, questioning the values of her strict religious Jewish cultures.
- Tom and Barbara come under the influence of Mr Wakeley a local prize winning marrow grower. He explains to them the value of talking to your plants and vegetables. They decide to try it much to the derision of others in the neighborhood.
- The Goods' financial situation worsens as they begin to realize their first crop can't be sold. They look to various schemes to raise money to pay local council rates. Just as the situation looks to be at its worst, events occur that might just see them through their current crisis.
- Margo's last-minute draft of Barbara to speak at her club leads to invitations to speak at other locales, as well as a friendship with Lady Truscott which social-climber Margo envies.
- Tom and Margo's simmering disagreement festers to the point that Margo calls in the local residents' association to put a stop to the Goods' self-sufficient lifestyle. The showdown between the two neighbors takes an unexpected turn, and from the outcome a new relationship is forged.
- Tom and Barbara have secured a flock of chickens; the behavior of the rooster raises eyebrows until one of the chickens unexpectedly lays an egg. Jerry and Margo cook up a scheme that might see Tom abandon his plans and allow the neighborhood to return to normal. The plan fails and becomes a source of conflict between Margo and Barbara.
- The Goods' need of manure to replenish their garden leads to the discovery that Margo is not riding at the Pony Club when she claims to be, but rather entering an unmarked green door in town. When Jerry decides to share Margo's interests by joining the Pony Club himself, Tom and Barbara brace for an explosion.
- Barbara manages to get her hands on a horse, Tom is opposed to the idea because he thinks the animal will consume more resources than it supplies. Margo hears of the conflict and turns the whole subject in a feminist cause.