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- When her family moves from the city to the suburbs, 11-year-old Margaret navigates new friends, feelings, and the beginning of adolescence.
- A young woman witnesses a bus accident, and is caught up in the aftermath, where the question of whether or not it was intentional affects many people's lives.
- Todd Margaret is an American who takes a job running the London sales team for an energy drink. He has no experience with British culture, knows nothing about sales and has only one employee, Dave.
- A writer and his assistant are working on a biblical story about Pontius Pilate who convicted Jesus of Nazereth, while the Satan (here called Woland) and his lieutenants are harassing the writer duo in various ways.
- A program featuring one or more question-and-answer sessions with prominent figures currently in the news. One of the longest-running programs on television.
- Based on the animated short Bob's Birthday (1993), this series follows the daily adventures of a London dentist and his chiropodist wife.
- Margaret MacNiel, a girl living in a Cape Breton coal mining town, finds her life changing when she meets Neil Currie, a cheerful bagpipe-playing dishwasher. Unfortunately, neither of them are able to escape the industry around them.
- A married author (Parker Posey) tries to stimulate her imagination for an erotic novel with hands-on research.
- Margaret Rutherford's true life story is in fact much more eccentric than the most famous fictional role she ever played: Miss Jane Marple - Agatha Christie's amateur sleuth. Rutherford's version was the very first appearance of Miss Marple on the big screen and it was far removed though from the petite, upper middle-class lady in the detective novels.
- Margaret Thatcher's final days as the Prime Minister of the United Kingdom.
- Biographical account of pioneering photographer's career.
- From her humble beginnings as a grocer's daughter, Margaret Thatcher fought her way through the sexist prejudices of the 1970s to become the first female Prime Minister of the United Kingdom in 1979.
- John Davis, a married American newspaper reporter in London, covers the story of a home for children displaced by the war and meets two kids who grow attached to him.
- Biography of American novelist Margaret Mitchell, who wrote "Gone With The Wind".
- Margaret Hoover picks up the nascent banner of William F. Buckley's iconic show. She contrasts traditional Conservative beliefs against guests of a variety of beliefs.
- Nate is nineteen. Margaret is fifty-two. Their odd, quirky, totally working friendship gets rattled when Nate gets his first boyfriend, who drives him away from Margaret as she tries to pursue a life as a stand-up comedian.
- Financial struggles separate a single mother from her children.
- Canadian author and poet Margaret Atwood discusses her life and work.
- A mystery disappearance. A suspected secret guarded for 16 years. A murder trial in search of answers.
- Hungary's favorite influencers arrive at a prestigious awards ceremony in Tihany to find out who has become the most successful videographer of the year. During the award ceremony, after the shooting of a faulty confetti cannon, the winner collapses on stage. Was there an accident or an intentional murder?
- Margaret Sanger, a nurse who, in 1914, became a pioneering crusader for women's reproductive rights after she published a booklet on birth control techniques that flew in the face of a law established by Anthony Comstock forbidding the dissemination of information on contraception. Sanger later helped to establish America's first birth control clinic in 1916, and in 1925 was one of the founders of Planned Parenthood.
- In the 1950s, Margaret Thatcher works as a research chemist, begins her attempts to be selected for Parliament and meets her future husband Denis Thatcher.
- Based on the life of German toymaker Margarete Steiff, the movie shows her long way from a 10-year-old girl, confined to a wheelchair, to one of the first and most successful creators of toy stuffed animals.
- Comedian Margaret Cho performs in front of a live audience in this provocative and hilarious comedy special event, tackling off-limits issues from Boko Haram to female empowerment with her razor sharp insight and wit.
- The tutor grows geraniums. Her student grows pot. Margaret and Deirdre: so far apart, they're bound to collide.
- For almost 300 years, the leader of Her Majesty's Government, the Prime Minister position was held by men. Until Margaret Thatcher infiltrated the All Boy's club - guiding the United Kingdom into a voyage of the unknown.
- A catholic nun tries hard to protect and integrate in society a number of young women with a past in reform schools or even prisons. Lack of funds, troublemakers in the group, outside incomprehension for her aim make her task hard, but eventually she achieves due to her faith in God, and the human person.
- The story of an unpopular little girl who falls in love with her imagination and learns the value of true friendship.
- The tale of Princess Margaret's search for true love is one filled with heartbreak, tough decisions and scandal. An idyllic childhood, surrounded by her sister, mother and father, swiftly changed into an upbringing full of loneliness caused by fate, the death of her father, heartbreak, adultery, and her sister's new role as the Queen of England.
- Michael Ball introduces a clip from Victoria Wood's film Pat and Margaret.
- A pair of woodchucks take a bratty kid in under their wings.
- Margaret Cho returns to the concert stage with a "killer" one-woman show filmed live at the Warner Theatre in Washington D.C., Assassin features a fresh dose of Margaret's ground-breaking and controversial brand of humor.
- Saint Margaret of Castello was born of a noble family at the end of the 13th century in a small town in central Italy. She was born blind, crippled, and lame - among other disabilities. Her first years were spent locked in a cell next to the Church because her parents were so ashamed of her. Eventually , she was brought to the town of Città of Castello where her parents were hoping that she would miraculously regain her eyesight. But that didn't happen and they heartlessly abandoned her on the streets.
- On 6th May 1960, Princess Margaret married photographer and designer Antony Armstrong-Jones. In true Margaret fashion, the Princess had broken a centuries long tradition and married a commoner. The first British Royal to marry a non-aristocrat in 400 years. The partnership broke down class barriers, widened Margaret's social circles beyond aristocracy, and brought a sense of fun to the monarchy. Actors, singers, celebrities, and Bohemians all wanted the chance to mingle with the famed couple. The one of a kind pairing changed royal marriages forever and catapulted the monarchy into the 20th century.
- Exploring the relationship between the Queen and her younger sister. Princess Margaret sacrificed her happiness for her sibling and the monarchy.
- Boy loses girl, boy meets girl, ex interferes, boy drowns his sorrows in comic books, booze and pot - but, with the help of his friends and a couple of German dominatrix, everything works out in the end.
- How the younger sister of Queen Elizabeth II of the United Kingdom, for better or worse, fully embraced the great social changes of the 1960s and 70s, which reshaped both England's social norms and the way people saw the royal family.
- An aspiring writer-director engages in a mental debate over her story ideas with the help of an imaginary muse.
- Filmed live at the Wiltern Theatre in Los Angeles in 2003, Revolution is comedian Margaret Cho's triumphant return to the screen with the same unbridled, no-holds-barred humour that infused her previous two shows. In Revolution, Margaret tackles the Axis of Evil, her travels through Thailand's red light district, the explosion of child birth, bartering sex for household chores, revolutionising one's self-esteem, the joy of bodily functions, her loser ex-boyfriend, and of course, her now world-famous mother. Known as much for her social activism as she is for her raunchy humour, Margaret is a one-of-a-kind phenomenon who once again brings her distinctive and empowering personal voice to her devoted and adoring fans.
- A portrait of Magaret Thatcher's time as the Tory leader and as the Prime Minister of the United Kingdom.
- The Margaret Lambert Story is part of "Foul Play," a far-reaching original series that explores controversial subjects including religion, gender, and race within the context of sports and the Olympic Movement.
- A film of Margaret Cho's one-woman stand-up show, in which she presents her take on modern sexual topics and minority issues.
- The story of the relationship between Mick Jagger and Princess Margaret that spanned nearly four decades and put an incredible strain on Margaret's relationship with the Queen.
- An introduction to Isabelle, as she defiantly confronts the frustration, confusion and loneliness that are the effects of Alzheimer's.