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- Set in 1950s London, Reynolds Woodcock is a renowned dressmaker whose fastidious life is disrupted by a young, strong-willed woman, Alma, who becomes his muse and lover.
- A rebellious Malibu princess is sent off to a strict English boarding school by her father. Unwilling to accept the strict regime, she decides to misbehave, in the hope of being dismissed from school.
- The platonic relationship between artist Dora Carrington and writer Lytton Strachey in the early twentieth century.
- Madrid, 1962. More than twenty years after the civil war has finished, a communist comes back to Spain to kill a traitor.
- Four old school friends reunite to attempt the epic coast to coast walk, across the United Kingdom. As their journey unfolds, this comically incompatible foursome walk full tilt into their mid-life crises.
- Filmed in super 16mm widescreen format JAMES HERRIOT'S YORKSHIRE features the breathtaking scenery of Wensleydale, Swaledale, Coverdale, Thirsk, Sutton Bank, Captain Cook country, Scarborough, Robin Hood's Bay, York and Harrogate as well as featuring the people and animals so often associated with Herriot's novels. " Over the years I have received literally thousands of letters from readers of my books from all over the world. The same phrase has recurred; I wish I could see the places you write about - if this film can reach those people then it will give them a glimpse of the countryside where I have found so many of the good things of life. The scenes and photography are exquisite and Chris's commentary and appearance superb. The film was a constant joy to watch
- The arrival in a Yorkshire fishing village of the Lunns with a modern fishing boat is deeply resented by the Fosdycks. Eventually hostilities are overcome and the families join forces to get a modern deep sea fishing boat.
- Henry Foley gave up fishing when his two sons were lost at sea. But when war breaks out, he joins a lifeboat crew, to his wife's dismay.
- Commander James Morrison, a lone astronaut on a distant planet, scrambles over rough terrain and through dark canyons. He remembers details of his journey, of President Kennedy's fiery "We choose to go to the Moon" speech, and of Carl Sagan's Pale Blue Dot commentary. He marvels at astronomical wonders, he flees from aliens, and he realizes what solitude really means.
- A documentary about the Flithergirls, a generation of woman whose lives revolved around collecting 'flithers' (limpets) for use in the North Yorkshire fishing industry.
- A newly orphaned young girl meets a widow mourning the loss of her husband and children, and together they discuss a series of odd events that happened on an isolated island years before.
- A Look into the story of the ceaseless battle against the sea and shows how the Flood Warning System works.
- The Waterson Family live in concert.
- The sequel to 'Foundations,' Medius picks up five years later. Ben and Belle are now living very different lives in different places, haunted by a dark tragedy that changed them forever. One day, by chance, Ben decides to reach out and reconnect with Belle. Through a series of video messages, they begin to enter each others lives again. But things are clearly not OK. For it is one thing entirely to tell your story to camera, but another to actually live it, and it becomes clear to both of them that their new lives aren't as perfect as they make out, as the cracks begin to show, and they are forced to face the trauma that ripped them apart one fateful day five years ago...
- Simon Armitage travels the 4.5 miles of Yorkshire coast from Ravenscar to Robin Hood's Bay via Boggle Hole.