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- When Elizabeth Bennet meets the handsome Mr. Darcy, she believes he is the last man she could ever marry, but as their lives become intertwined, she finds herself captivated by the man she has sworn to hate forever.
- An Irish rogue wins the heart of a rich widow and assumes her dead husband's aristocratic position in 18th-century England.
- Set in Europe before World War II, the story follows the adventures of charismatic, fearless Linda Radlett and her best friend/cousin Fanny Logan. Consumed by a desire for love and marriage, each seeks out the ideal husband.
- Miss Marple receives a cryptic letter requesting her to right an unknown injustice, but receives no hint other than a ticket for guided tour of historic homes.
- Drama following the life of the officers and men of the King's Own Fusiliers regiment, during their home lives, training exercises and battles.
- Louis Trevelyan's refusal to trust his wife Emily destroys their marriage.
- A duke dies and leaves the title and wealth to his adult son. But who's the real son: the found baby raised in USA or the abandoned baby raised by a Hindi family in London? Comedy follows.
- Simon Schama journeys through 5,000 years of life in the British Isles.
- Director Simon Sheridan's exhaustive examination of British sexploitation movies, made during the 1960s and 1970s, when homegrown cinema was struggling to survive. The films' stars and makers share their memories of an extraordinary era.
- In the summer of 1965, at Warminster, a UFO scare breaks out. Years later, a filmmaker decides to make a film showing how the scare was built upon to promote local commerce, and was distorted by a religious cult.
- When her convoy is ambushed by a pack of Orcs, Gwendolyn (Kate Bond), the beautiful daughter of King Nurphen (Leo Rand) encounters the rouge outlaw Arramath (Callum McKeith) who promises her safe escort across the dangerous lands.
- In a little Victorian theatre in the east end of London, the infamous story of the five victims of Jack the Ripper is being recreated in a rock musical. The film takes us away from the stage and out into the real murder locations. Entwined with the stage performance is an equally disturbing backstage drama. Jenni, (played by Gillian MacGregor) is a new actress, and she's late for the show. We've seen her in a car with two businessmen, Geoffrey (Roy Hudd) and Andrew; She is seen running away from the car by a concerned policeman. Back at the theatre, Trevor (played by Tom Wontner) is a young stagehand, shy and a bit of an "anorak", he takes life seriously. Jenni, whose innocent looks disguise a brittle, sarcastic manner, is rude to all other actors and dismissive of Trevor's fascination with Jack the Ripper. Jenni is alarmed by a strange looking lurker. No one else sees him, but Trevor is sympathetic. Back at the theatre, Jenni and Trevor find that they have more in common than they expect, but she continues to be alarmed by the appearances of the lurker, while on-stage we hear the gruesome details about each of the Ripper's victims. Jenni is to play the last victim, Mary Jane Kelly, but has become convinced that she is at risk. She turns to Trevor, the only person who seems to understand. But then Trevor finds out a secret about Jenni that tears them apart !
- A violent criminal is released after serving seven years in prison and immediately seeks revenge on the former comrades who abandoned him to the authorities.
- The film is concerned with the varying and sometimes contradictory attitudes people have towards animals. The film presents a collection of approaches via notable contributors, from which the viewer is invited to draw their own conclusion.
- A bitterly divorced elderly woman finds herself moving into a care home only to discover her ex-husband is her neighbour. Their hatred for each other soon brings out the quirky personality traits that once upon a time brought them together.
- A detective enlists assistance from an unlikely source to catch a serial killer.
- Headstrong, beautiful, and rich Glencora is in love with a dashing wastrel but her family pressures her to marry dignified but dull MP, Plantagenet Palliser.
- At Warminster Malt House, Jane finds out what makes some of the local brews so special; service station employee Nadiyaa discovers if she can get her own range of silk scarves onto the farm shop shelves.