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- An American family moves into Canterville Chase, a stately countryside mansion that has been haunted by the ghost of Sir Simon De Canterville for 300 years.
- Follows a human rights activist as he investigates reports of refugees being illegally detained. This simple task turns deadly when the world's most dangerous inmates break free.
- The Easmon family living in London in 1985 sees their quiet life disrupted when their relative from Sierra Leone moves in.
- A self-made millionaire, an art professor and a banker swap priceless art with forgeries and make off with the goods.
- Demonstrates new gadgets and technology.
- Genevieve, a very sensible, creative and overachieving 17-year-old students in a respectable, middle class family, seems to be having the perfect ride, until her sanity spectacularly unravels in her first manic episode of Bipolar Disorder.
- English actor-comedian Stephen Fry travels through the US regions by London cab.
- Broke in the lead up to Christmas, family man James agrees to a murderous mission. But his mark is the last person he expects.
- Composer George Frideric Handel prepares for the premiere of his masterpiece, 'Messiah'.
- Travelling through Mexico and the entire Central American isthmus, to the Panamanian border with South America, it's a remarkable trip through some of the oldest civilizations on the planet Mayan, Aztec and Olmec.
- Fry's Planet Word sees Stephen Fry finding out more about linguistic achievements and how our skills for the spoken word have changed. He dissects language in many of its guises.
- Actor Stephen Fry has for two years seeking up some of the most homophobic persons in the world who spend most of their time fighting gays, and challenges their view upon their extreme homophobia.
- Stephen Fry tours the City of London, discovering the hidden mysteries of this rich and powerful square mile. Along the way, he visits the Bank of England's vaults, witnesses high drama at the London Metal Exchange as dealers buy and sell stocks, and experiences Dead Man's Walk at the Old Bailey, where many condemned criminals trod their final steps. Plus, as a recipient of the Freedom of the City of London, Stephen finds out just what privileges this gives him.
- Sanjeev takes us back to a typical Christmas in the Bhaskar household.
- When a nervous young actor is sent to a mortuary to explore his fear of death, he is given the tour by a foul mouthed and bitter mortician who does everything he can to make sure that Arthur will never consider his own mortality in the same way ever again.
- 2010– 12m8.6 (33)TV Episode
- 2010– 12m7.0 (12)TV Episode
- Despite her friends' best efforts, Jane is struggling to get a date for a party. So she has to take matters into her own hands.
- 2010– 10m7.2 (16)TV EpisodeA man and his dog are put to the test.
- When a Harvard graduate economist arrives at a country hotel she assumes she is there to discuss taking over some of her retiring father's clientele. She is greeted by a middle-aged couple but the man she assumes to be the butler is actually a very powerful person indeed and she soon finds herself caught up in an operation to manipulate world events to benefit the rich and powerful.
- In the wake of the London riots the comments of sensible middle-aged housewife Dorothy Green, caught on footage, become a You Tube sensation and Dorothy is encouraged to stand as the mayor of London, a race which she wins. However when the newly elected Dorothy agrees to appear on the 'In Town Tonight' chat show she has to be extremely wary as Piers Hunt, her embittered losing rival, is another guest and he is determined to dig up Dorothy's past to discredit her.
- An aging mother and son double act desperately chase stardom.
- Ron and Tina's lives are changed when long lost friend Nina calls, reawakening memories of when Ron was the charismatic 'King of the Teds' and both women loved him. A painful question carried for forty years will finally be answered.
- Liz is the leading actress in a television series written by her husband Robert. Their marriage seems to have gone stale and Robert would appear to be mirroring it with the scripts he provides for the show. When infidelity appears in the plot Liz's colleague Bill advises her to leave her husband. Is there indeed another woman or is Robert providing Liz with a wake-up call to save their marriage.
- Singleton Jenny works at a small accountancy firm and has an on-off relationship with Doug,her boss. As she walks to work she becomes aware of Chris, homeless man who sits huddled on the pavement and who is something of a philosopher,commenting on the different shoes she wears and her weight loss. She befriends him and learns that he lost his family in a house fire three years earlier and,as his philosophical comments,become more profound,they allow her to take stock of her own situation.
- Friends since they were six years old Stephen and Carl spend a winter kicking around the estate where they live,playing on the computer - for which 'Cargese' is the password and exploring old warehouses. Stephen 's father walked out on the family years ago and now his mother is dying he feels that he will be deserted yet again. Other than his meek brother Alex and girlfriend his only comfort in life is his friendship with Carl. But when Carl announces that he will be leaving the estate for further education it is the last straw for the increasingly unhinged Stephen,who is prepared to implicate his friend in a murder to keep control over him.
- Policemen Len and Vic are called to Union Square flats after a middle-aged woman reports seeing an intruder. However,on arrival, Len discovers that the woman is not really concerned with securing her property but takes him into a room with erotic photos and wants to talk about sex. Having escaped her advances he is summoned by an elderly lady whose flat is supposedly flooding. She too has no official complaint but wants somebody to talk to,reflecting on her fear of ending her days in hospital and the fact that her family lives in Spain. The twin encounters have quite an effect on Len.
- It's Martin's first day at secondary school where Padraic informs him that he has already found himself a girlfriend. Martin however is unimpressed by the opposite sex - until he encounters the beautiful art mistress Miss Tivnan though she is more interested in muscular PT teacher Brian. Dessie decides to propose to Fidelma, in public at the school disco, where he is the DJ. This is where Debra urges Martin to start proceedings on the dance floor, which indeed he does, showing himself to be a mean exponent of 'dirty dancing', especially with Sean Murphy as his invisible 'Baby'.
- It is summer Martin and Padraic started to build a raft on which they intended to sail into town. Now, as Halloween approaches, they decide to turn it into their own spooky ghost ship and take to the water, with their two imaginary friends, to the strains of the only sea shanty they know - 'Orinoco Flow'. However the tide carries them past the town and they end up on the seemingly uninhabited Castle Island - uninhabited, that is, except for Island Joe. Meanwhile old-fashioned Father Roche is opposed to pregnant, unmarried Fidelma taking readings in church but the progressive Father Linehan comes up with a way around his objection.
- Strippers Badger and the androgynous Fox, who poses as a boy, have kidnapped Ezra,a punter who injured one of their colleagues and have him prisoner in a hotel room. However their boss Mrs Dalloway rings to tell them that they have erroneously abducted Ezra's identical twin Jacob, who has the mind of a four year old. Badger wants to dump him and run though Fox feels sorry for him and, whilst they are arguing, their prisoner takes action of his own.