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- The last installment of Sherlock Holmes' investigations.
- Fitz returns to Manchester after living 10 years in Australia with his wife and youngest son. He is soon drawn into the investigation of a British soldier who may have been traumatized by his years serving in Northern Ireland.
- Comedy thriller notable for the remarkably un-manic and restrained performance by Rik Mayall as single parent and part-time minicab driver Toby. Trying to juggle being Dad to seven -year old daughter Annie and study whilst also working at night for taxi controller Pete is hard enough. But when one night he crosses paths with mysterious femme fatal Clair, he finds himself plunged into a wild and hazardous adventure involving exploding manor houses, vengeful lovers and a magic medieval tournament.
- Series looking at the end of British imperial rule in various states.
- A medical student is desperate to solve a murder to prove that she's not having a psychological breakdown, as her family and friends believe her to be.
- Born in the USSR: Up follows the lives of people who grew up in the Soviet Union. They give an insight into Russian life.
- The events leading up to Margaret Thatcher's resignation as Prime Minister in 1990.
- Boris Pasternak, creator of the immortal Dr Zhivago, discredited by Stalin and denied the Nobel Literature Prize by Khrushev, Pasternak's Dr Zhivago was banned in the USSR until 1988. Only now in the new spirit of freedom and reconciliation that exists the story of Pasternak can be told. The words of Pasternak are spoken by Robert Powell, with Imogen Stubbs as Lara and Olga.
- A British TV documentary that originally aired in 1968. The Doors are Open focuses on the bands performance at London's Roundhouse with rare backstage footage and interviews.
- The Queen of Rock at the height of her career. During her 1987-88 Break Every Rule World Tour, Tina Turner, as a solo performer accomplished 2 things on the night of January 16, 1988 at the Maracana Stadium, in Rio de Janeiro; broke an attendance record that landed her in the Guinness Book of World Records (beating Frank Sinatra's record), and fulfilling her dream of filling a stadium. This is Tina Turner at her best!
- Peter Moon and Michael Veitch present some of the most popular sketches from the Australian sketch comedy show "Fast Forward". It also includes a few never-before-seen sketches, as well as outtakes from some episodes.
- This is an update of 1999's powerful award winning documentary Malcolm and Barbara- a love story, which follows the couple Malcolm and Barbara Pointon as they deal with Malcolm's onset of Alzheimers disease. Malcolm was a talented composer and musician before his illness and the film follows Barbara as she attempts to care for Malcolm in their home whilst struggling with the health service as the disease takes hold.
- On the occasion of Beethoven's 200th birthday, Daniel Barenboim, at the piano and with help from Adrian Boult, the New Philharmonia Orchestra and Jacqueline du Pré, takes an affectionate look at some of the composer's most important works.
- Examines the careers of style-forming British pop and rock groups.
- Documentary about the life of football manager Ally McLeod.
- Art students revolt and occupy their colleges.