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- The world's greatest ever playwright, William Shakespeare, is young, out of ideas and short of cash, but meets his ideal woman and is inspired to write one of his most famous plays.
- A new assignment forces a top spy to team up with his football hooligan brother.
- Film version of the musical stage play, presenting the last few weeks of Christ's life told in an anachronistic manner.
- The world's richest man and his adopted hobo son set out to test the limits of human vanity and greed through a series of "money games".
- The emotional intricacies of a polyamorous relationship between young artist Bob and his two lovers: a lonely male doctor and a frustrated female office worker.
- A British agent sets out to uncover the hidden facts behind a British government employee's suicide.
- A serial killer who drains his victims' blood is on the loose in London. The police follow him to a house owned by an eccentric scientist.
- Addresses some of the major 60s social issues - a bored rich London-girl from Chelsea decides to go "slumming" in depressed Battersea, getting a flat and starts factory-work and makes friends... of which one has to get an illegal abortion.
- 1957. Drama. Directed by Don Chaffey. Starring Donald Houston, Patrick Holt and Junia Crawford. George Keefe's policeman brother was murdered four years ago and the killer is still on the loose.
- Four mental patients - who, due to unauthorized experiments, believe they're living in a dream and have shed all moral imperatives - escape and find their way to the nearest bus-load of stranded schoolgirls.
- After one of their storehouses burns down, museum director Grove and his assistant Pimm find that everything, except for one statue, has been destroyed. Not long afterward, Grove is found lying dead on the ground - killed by the statue? Pimm finds out that the cursed statue was created by a Rabbi Loew in the 16th century and will withstand every human attempt to destroy it, according to legend. Pimm decides to use this knowledge to his own advantage.
- The slapstick perilous misadventures of two clumsy construction builders who require a wooden floorboard.
- While The Rolling Stones rehearse "Sympathy for the Devil" in the studio, Godard reflects on 1968 society, politics and culture through five different vignettes.
- The descendants of a witch hunting family and their close friends are stalked and killed by a mysterious entity.
- Light the Rock n' Roll spark with a Flame in the guise of Dave, Noddy, Jim and Don and their showcase of the rise and demise of rock band Flame.
- This is a pantomime about two construction workers, who discover that a plank is missing from the floor they are just building. They discover that two children have taken the plank and use it for a seesaw. Instead of taking it back, they decide to go and buy a new one. However, this may not have been a very good idea, for all the troubles and problems they encounter, just by buying a plank, are countless.
- Well meaning friends try to persuade Suzanne, a beautiful widow, to remarry and the choice seems to be between Frank, a philandering dentist, and Tony, a sensitive, failing sports trainer who helps her son.
- A series that captures the most dramatic and intimate wildlife dramas as they unfold live.
- hot in 12 countries and 18 cities Wonderlust captures the true feeling of travel through magnificent vistas and busy urban centers. 25,000 miles of travel, countless reels of footage, and an astonishing collective of an entire continents experimental electronic music soundtrack come together to exhibit a unique vision of cinematography .
- ShortThe story of Julia Martha Thomas, a wealthy widow who was murdered by her maid Kate Webster, in Victorian Britain in 1879.
- After waking up in purgatory, a man is tested as to whether or not he is fit for the afterlife. Along the way, he realises what really mattered to him in life - And all because of a sandwich.
- Short film about Mary Millington's erotic sound recordings, made with journalist Nigel Verbeek during the mid-1970s. Narrated by legendary porn performer Clyda Rosen.
- A school teacher reads a children's folktale from a book she finds in a cemetery park but everything is not quite what it seems.
- A young couple receive a small box inscribed with biblical literature. Soon after arriving the box plays havoc on the young couple's lives while a figure from medieval folklore gives them guidance.
- A comic and visually striking film about a man's journey following a piece of string which promises to lead him to happiness.
- A man was asked what feature he liked best on a woman. His answer was unexpected.
- Mathew and Lewis age 12 are best friends. When Lewis unexpectedly commits suicide Mathew life is turned upside down. While the adult world mourning around him, the truth about what happened is revealed through Matthew's eyes.
- From table-top fantasy games to multi-million pound apps, Ian Livingstone traces the origins of the British video game industry by highlighting seventeen British games that changed the world of gaming.
- A young woman travels the world, scattering her late mother's ashes.
- Workmen digging in a building discover the remains of a 300-+year-old devil cult.
- On arriving at the scene of a household burglary, Sun Hill officers find that the householder who called them has attacked the burglar - and that his battered and unconscious body is still on the premises. But is everything quite how it first appears? Not everyone is so sure.
- Terry agrees to accompany a bookie named Barry to an empty car-park where Barry is going to hand over the winnings to a punter. Too late, however, Terry realizes that he has been caught up in a scam, as a witness to a fake robbery for insurance purposes.
- A girl named Tuesday brings more than beauty into Marker's life when he gets mixed up with the less-than-hospitable Lord of the Manor.
- An armed gang kidnap telephone engineer Ronald Peters and hold him in an empty house, using his expertise to trigger off false alarms in some banks, diverting the police whilst the gang rob alarm-free premises. Regan is initially resentful when college graduate Sergeant David Keel, a telecommunications expert from Bristol CID, is drafted in to help, but comes to respect his knowledge and his bravery in catching the gang.
- A security guard is murdered during a payroll snatch. The local police force under Chief Superintendent Canning have no luck in catching the robbers and Canning is reluctant to work with Regan when the Sweeney are called in, frequently clashing with him. When Regan apprehends all the gang without telling him, Canning is far from happy. Regan is accused of corruption nine years earlier and Canning, his contemporary, refuses to help him. Fortunately Carter finds someone who will, but the whole experience leaves Regan extremely bitter.
- Middle-class housewife Marcia Edmunds approaches Regan in a pub and, in exchange for sex, supplies the names of the gang who recently robbed a bookies - including that of her husband Martin. He is recognized by a witness but has a cast-iron alibi, which Regan is eventually able to break. At the same time he begins to feel that Marcia is using him to get rid of a husband of whom she has long tired.
- Eddie Monk has been straight for some years and he and his wife are good friends to Regan. He wins the pools but is blackmailed over a robbery for which he was never caught eleven years earlier and is killed after a fight with the blackmailer, Fischer. Using leads from a former gang member and his old mentor, Regan tracks down Fischer and has his revenge. Haskins is less fortunate when an important witness is put out of action.