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- Harry Potter is tasked with the dangerous and seemingly impossible task of locating and destroying Voldemort's remaining Horcruxes. Harry must rely on Ron and Hermione more than ever, but dark forces threaten to tear them apart.
- A young solicitor travels to a remote village where he discovers that the vengeful ghost of a scorned woman is terrorizing the locals.
- Agatha Christie's Belgian sleuth, Hercule Poirot, solves the murder of an actress at a Balkan resort.
- Four-part, four-hour follow-up to A Woman of Substance (1984) with Deborah Kerr, now playing Emma Harte at age eighty in the last winter of her life and dealing with her granddaughter Paula.
- The story of a son's conflicting memories of his dying father.
- An irreverent comedy is set in motion when Leon Geller, a sensitive Jewish man from London, learns that he is the product of an artificial insemination accident, and that his real father is a farmer from Yorkshire.
- In the midst of rehearsals for a new play, amateur dramatics proponents Colin and Kathryn receive the shattering news that their friend George is fatally ill and only has a few months to live.
- The adventures of a Yorkshire vet and his colleague in their everyday life.
- A teenage boy forms a friendship with a park ranger in the Yorkshire Dales after the death of his father.
- Caroline visits a few parks each episode and meets people who enjoy them.
- 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 tragic story of two sisters whose lives are disrupted by two men. Amidst a landscape of rural hardship and a community consumed with superstition, events unfurl which threaten their sibling bond.
- One of several "slow TV" programmes shown on BBC Four, in which a vehicle travels on a slow and leisurely journey through the countryside. In this case, the journey is by bus through North Yorkshire, from Richmond in Swaledale, via the Buttertubs pass, Hawes in Wensleydale to Ribblehead Viaduct in Ribblesdale. There was no commentary and only occasional sounds of nearby cows, sheep and passing cars.
- 4-part hard-hitting documentary series following a year in the life of the Yorkshire Dales farming community as the 2001 Foot and Mouth outbreak approached and decimated livestock. Nominated for an RTS Award.
- Claire, a mother of two, looks back on her first birth, her battle with postnatal depression, and how she overcame it.
- RTS Award winning documentary series about the people who live in the area made famous by the ITV series "Emmerdale Farm". 2 series made, one in 2005 (8 x 30') the other 2007 (6 x 30).
- Brother and sister Megan and Bradley are forced to leave their friends and move to the middle of nowhere to join their mother, step father and little sister at an adventure centre on the banks of Lake Windermere. Bradley struggles to come to terms with the new regime as Megan meets Harry, a medieval spirit guide, who flings the kids into a magical world of endless dimensional possibilities.
- A compilation of archive amateur and broadcast film showing many aspects of life in the Yorkshire Dales.
- This third visit begins as the Owen family bid farewell to eldest daughter Raven who's off to university. 4-year-old Clemmy is about to start school. The family have to pull together after hip surgery prevents Clive from working.