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- A chronicle of the lives of the British aristocratic Crawley family and their servants in the early twentieth century.
- Colette is pushed by her husband to write novels under his name. Upon their success, she fights to make her talents known, challenging gender norms.
- In early 18th century England, the children of a village slowly convert into a coven of devil worshipers.
- An Englishman returns after nine years abroad and tells strange stories of the tiny people of Lilliput, the giants of Brobdingnag, the flying island Laputa and the Houyhnhnms, a race of intelligent horses.
- This story concerns a middle-aged middle manager, Reginald "Reggie" Perrin, who is driven to bizarre behaviour by the pointlessness of his job at Sunshine Desserts.
- Anna Bouverie (Lindsay Duncan, Rome) chafes at her limited life as a vicar's wife in a small English town. When her husband Peter (Jonathan Coy, from the Horatio Hornblower series) is passed over for a promotion and her daughter is bullied at school, Anna gets a job at a supermarket in another town--a small act of independence that sets off gossip, domestic fights, and worse. When Anna meets another man who seems to understand her frustrations, she stumbles into an affair. The Rector's Wife, in its broad outlines, combines a romance novel plot with feminist themes, but its real strength is the richness of the characters, both in the writing and the performances. Duncan's performance is wonderfully three-dimensional and seemingly background character keep popping out with vivid details (Prunella Scales, Fawlty Towers, and Pam Farris, Rosemary & Thyme, have great scenes). This four-episode mini-series is sort of a British version of An Unmarried Woman--less concerned with psychology and more attuned to the social pressures of a small town, but nonetheless an engaging portrait of a woman struggling towards independence.
- A film about the various insects in Borneo's rainforest.
- Set in a post-apocalyptic world, two teenage Brothers face the struggle of their lives after stumbling across a Mediterranean village massacred years before by an aging Philosopher.
- A quirky love story about dating.
- A young sex worker descends into isolation but struggles with his inner demons.
- If you thought the popularity of Frozen got on people's nerves very quickly, you should see how much Carl Greyson can get ticked off whenever somebody mentions Star Wars in his presence.
- A young man has his life narrated but gets too greedy with his power.
- Multiple stories involving the affects of bullying. Do you believe that life has a purpose for everyone? That it puts you on a path that you just have to follow, no matter how bad it gets, because you can never see where the next mile takes you. A look at the cruel reality of a worldwide problem that even the world seem to ignore. Unspoken is based on multiple heartbreaking and tragic stories involving the affects of bullying. A school gang targets Adam, a young shy school kid who only wants friends in his life. Unable to speak up or stand up for himself, he has no one to turn to except for his new next door neighbor Rose, a talented young singer. But unknown to Adam, Rose has her own story of peer pressure. Another story follows a single Dad, Harry who has his own battle at work. After his hurtful days, he takes it out on his son Matty. Mattys ambition of an aspiring artist takes a turn for the worst as he gets into deep trouble after meeting an old friend from the past. A tragic conclusion takes place, as lives are torn apart and ruined in every aspect because of the affects of bullying.
- An impromptu placement back into duty in Western France during the First World War. Captain Harding has to lead his men in carrying out firing squad executions.
- Children as young as seven are being groomed to sell drugs for 'county lines' drugs gangs in towns and villages all over the UK. This documentary follows four young people trapped in this world.
- Morland Sanders examines whether the rapid handover of services to private contractors is really good for the public purse, and good for patient care.
- A re-edited, updated edition of the 'Equinox ' 1986 episodes about the 'Ford - Cosworth' 'Formula 1' turbocharged engine, (S.1 Ep.1 'Turbo: Once Around The Block') and (S.1 Ep.2 'Turbo: Qualifying Boost'). At the end of 1986, the 'Beatrice Haas Team' have lost their funding and have closed down. Also at the end of 1986 and despite winning the last race of the year, 'BMW' have withdrawn their engine supply to the 'Benetton Formula (One)' team. Now updated to 1987 and the 'Ford - Cosworth' engine has found a new home with 'Benetton'. It's now a short matter of time if this new partnership will work better and create the success that the team and fans crave for.