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- Proud and determined, astride a beautiful white horse, Lady Godiva rides through the medieval streets to protest against the high taxes her husband, Leofric, Earl of Mercia, has levied against the people. Into modern day Oxford where Jemima, an attractive but quirky young school teacher, fierce and independent, sets out to resurrect her dead brother's memory through the Art Factory, the place she has created where kids can forget their troubles and enter the world of their imagination. Where anything is possible. Through a chance encounter, she meets the gorgeous Michael Bartle and is very much taken by his charms until she discovers he is the 'Godiva' man - a notorious play boy who has made his money in the lucrative world of horse breeding and is already involved with the glamorous and famous Veronica. To raise money to keep her precious Art Factory open, Michael convinces her to go on Veronica's TV show to talk about the project and to raise the much needed money to keep it open. She is horribly set up by Veronica and as a result is humiliated on national TV. The final let down comes when Michael, through his own stubborn pride ruins Jemima's chances of having her cause supported personally by Prince William himself. Disappointed and shocked by the way Michael has treated her, she retreats back into her teaching until Veronica turns up and shows her how she can use the publicity to her advantage and get her own back on Michael who has jokingly made a bet that for £100,000, a sum that would assure the Art Factory's future, she wont ride naked through Oxford. The kids from the Art Factory, knowing Jemima's commitment to them, encourage her to be brave and to take up Michael's challenge. Other allies from both her and Michael's world also surprisingly give their support. Jemima rises to the occasion and on May Day morning, traditionally a day of celebration; she takes the ride of her life and continues the Lady Godiva legend by riding naked on a beautiful white horse through the streets of Oxford. In true romantic style, Michael realizing the folly of his ways and how much he loves Jemima and her real values, turns up to declare his love and support for her.
- POLICE STOP! is a high-speed, white-knuckle ride through the often dangerous, sometimes bizarre and always unpredictable world of the British traffic cops. No actors, no stunt-men, no script - but every minute as exciting as the movies at their best. This is real-life action, as it happens, captured on camera by the police to put you behind the wheel on some of their hairiest pursuits.
- On October 30, 1983, 16-year-old trainee hairdresser Colette Aram was abducted, raped, and strangled as she walked to her boyfriend's house in Keyworth. Police need the public's help to apprehend her killer.
- Officers go undercover to stop retailers selling acid to teenagers. They also track down crooked lettings agents who are pocketing their tenants' money. Police stop-and-search vehicles suspected of carrying fake goods to car boot sales.
- Police make fresh appeals for information on the 30-year old unsolved murder case of pregnant mother Lynda Farrow.
- A couple are on a trip to celebrate their wedding anniversary when their car is hit by a truck on the M1, spinning it into the path of another HGV. A wingsuit freefaller hits trouble when his parachute gets tangled up.
- On a remote hilltop near Newbury, PC Lucie Gray and Sgt John O'Donovan come under attack after being called to an old hanging post after a report of drunk driving, while in Hyde a suspect bites a police dog and attacks its handler.
- On Anglesey, PC Mark Lee fights for his life after a driver deliberately runs him down and leaves him for dead, while a Wiltshire officer tries to persuade a violent man to hand over his distressed baby.
- It takes three officers to handcuff a knife-wielding man in Bedford, a policeman in King's Lynn is knocked out cold after a pubgoer launches an unprovoked and shocking attack, a wanted youth in Bradford decides not to come along quietly.
- PCs Ben, Launa and Rafal are called to a house in Islington, but find a knife-wielding man intent on wreaking havoc. In Hackney, PC Carroll happened across a street mugging, but when she gave chase the attacker suddenly produced a knife.
- A look back at the Hungerford Massacre (1987) and its impact on the people who survived to one of the worst tragedies of UK history.
- A single mother accepts the offer of a glass of wine from a neighbour, with devastating repercussions. A Congolese family are subject to a sickening racist attack in Manchester.
- 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.
- Specialist recovery firms, operating fleets of tow trucks and running their own car pounds, are contracted by a range of agencies to help get problem cars off the road.
- Every day, hundreds of thousands of cars are driving around without a valid MOT, untaxed, uninsured or unroadworthy.
- After a student is found dead in his parked car in Oxford, detectives struggle to unravel a sordid, and lethal, family plot surrounding the victim and his girlfriend.
- There's violence in London when a man slashes a London bobby, an officer is kicked in the groin, and a late-night patrol ends with a police officer in a choke hold.
- A fingerprint provides a vital clue, but it's not the criminal's. A pub landlord confronts a violent thug and some feckless crooks suffer pain for no gain at all.
- A look at one of the most famous heists in history, when over two and a half million pounds were stolen from the Glasgow to London Royal Mail train. The robbery was littered with mistakes, bad decisions and careless errors by the gang.
- The team use GPS to track people stealing items left for charity shops. There is a race across Europe to track down a stolen tele-handler. In Reading a burglar can be placed at the scene of a crime by his electronic tag.
- The team use GPS to track a bag snatcher. Technology helps police in Malvern catch criminals stealing from local shops. In Swindon, a police dog tracks down a prolific burglar.
- The case of Levi Bellfield, who denied his connection to a series of murders and rapes. However, videotaped police interviews told a different story.
- 2016–TV Episode