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- Drama about life at Rugby School in Victorian England. The headmaster is fair but not effective and life is brutal for the young boys because of bullying and its consequences. The acting and character development are good and the roles well cast. It's a good adaptation of the novel and was filmed at The Rugby School.
- Tom Brown (John Howard Davies) starts at Rugby boarding school. He is tormented by Flashman (John Forrest), the school bully.
- Turning down an offer from Harvard, bumbling genius Kieran Edwards opts to follow his true love Juliet to The University of Nottingham. Within days of arriving, he finds her in bed with a muscular sportsman. Heartbroken and vulnerable, Kieran finds himself as the unlikely student of a pick up guru. Using an array of unorthodox techniques, Kieran immerses himself in a new area of study with geeky enthusiasm. To the surprise of his teacher and his contemporaries, Kieran becomes a phenomenon on the Nottingham dating scene. As his success levels soar out of control, Kieran's studies and morals begin to suffer. Can the friendship of an unusual course tutor tempt him out of the late night bars and back into the library?
- House Invaders features a different home each episode. A designer and a team of two carpenters "invade" the home of a lucky UK family and help them transform three rooms of their house, utilizing materials such as paint, fabric and wood, which they already have on hand.
- The world of Safe Light 19 is a vicious place, where dust from the comet strike has blocked the light from the sun, creating days that are filled with a grey light and nights that are pitch black.
- Game show 6 weeks long. 3 contestants took their own cars on the stage and sat in them . The show had 4 cars on the other side of the set which included sports/4x4/saloon etc and Claudia winkleman asked the contestants questions about themselves which they had to answer without hinting which car they would like to trade up to. The audience had keypads and had to press a button 1-4 indicating which car they thought the contestant would like.The audience had to match up the chosen car to what they thought the contestant would choose and once revealed by the contestant if they had the most hits they won.Whoever won had to give their car and take the chosen car hence trade up.The cars were not brand new but worth at least twice the amount of the contestants and came with a years insurance and tax if i can remember right. Wasn't a great show for the audience/people at home i dont think except for the winners.
- Jack Jackson has a good life. Lovely wife, nice house, good job, great mates. All he wants on top of that is to be a Dad. But Life has a surprise for him. Testicular Cancer, and it's about to change his life for ever. Based on 'Hanging In There' by Geoff Saunders - "the play that could save lives"
- Taking place over one dark night and a bleak morning after, this short thriller follows Larissa as she navigates feelings of loneliness and isolation triggered by grief, and her adulterous boyfriend, Troy. The couple fight contrasting emotional states as they navigate the pitfalls of a duelled romantic and business relationship, loss, and loneliness. A horrific incident forces them to face their deepest fears but who will feel the loneliest the most and who will survive?
- Guy dumps girl. Girl wins lottery. Guy tries to win her back
- A small fight promotion company in the UK provides an arena for disabled boxing and mixed martial arts fighters.
- In the wake of a terrifying encounter, an overwhelmed mother struggles to defend her son after he commits an unthinkable crime.
- Liza tackles the challenges of foster care and those at risk.
- The 50 Shades Music video for up-and-coming BBC introducing "band of the month" "Courthouse" was released on Valentine's Day 2023 clocking up 78000 YouTube views. The themes of "Noir" and "Femme Fatale" depict a Valentine's tale with a twist adding a thriller to the laid-back track.
- Sally Gray visits Rugby School to find out what life is like for the pupils plus a report on Rupert Brooke who went to the school there and how rugby came to be invented there. Plus cartoons: Gummi Bears, Raw Toonage and Aladdin.
- The team learn how to become a knight at Kenilworth Castle; discover a giant rubbish burning furnace in London; and Ed and Naomi go head-to-head at The UK National Sandcastle Competition in Woolacombe.