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- A werewolf, a vampire, and a ghost try to live together and get along.
- Rebellion is a five part serial drama about the birth of modern Ireland. The story is told from the perspectives of a group of fictional characters who live through the political events of the 1916 Easter Rising.
- Jack Driscoll moves back to the town on the west coast of Ireland where he was born. He takes over his retired father's Garda post, and solves different cases.
- A thriller that tells a traumatic murder story through the eyes of three central characters: Carrie the daughter of the murdered woman, Douglas Hain the detective in charge of the investigation, and Sally the murder victim.
- Coming Up is a British Channel 4 television series of films made for television by new directors and writers.
- A recently widowed Welsh man struggles to build a rocket to launch his wife's ashes into space.
- Filmed in London and on location in New York's Lower East Side, NY-LON follows the troubled romance between a bohemian New York record store clerk, Edie, and London stock broker Michael, after their chance meeting in his city.
- In 18th-century London, novelists Henry and John Fielding fight crime on the perilous streets of Covent Garden, determined to clean up the city rife with prostitution, gambling, and villainy before modern policing.
- After painter Michael 'Mike' Sheldrake's failed suicide attempt, house-mate and life-long best friend Peter Tremaine, an antiques shop owner, reminisces their common past, like Mike does in therapy. It started at the beach, when scrubby, scared Mikey become the dependent protégé of forceful Pete, both doted by Pete's dad, a wealthy lawyer. Afterwards Mike moves out to marry Kate. Pete accepts to be best man, but overdoes that, 'arranging' to get stuck in the honeymoon hotel he paid for. Drama from their boarding school childhood intertwines with tragedy for the mates, Kate and vindictive former police detective Miller.
- A tearaway teenage girl trying to take control of her life forms an amazing and unbreakable bond with a new friend. But can Ellen avoid becoming just another statistic?
- A 46-year-old vampire in a body of a teenager helps with a female werewolf and a ghost to solve a murder mystery.
- Following the death of her father George VI princess Margaret hopes to marry the war hero Peter Townsend but is told that if she does she will be cut out of the Civil List and receive no money. Throughout her life she is criticized by the anti-Royalist MP Willie Hamilton. She pursues a hedonistic life-style more suited to a wealthy upper class woman than a royal but in 1960 she meets and marries the photographer Anthony Armstrong-Jones and they have two children. However Margaret's insistence on being a party girl puts a strain on the marriage and they drift apart, each having affairs. Depressed when one of her lovers Robin Douglas-Home kills himself Margaret finds unexpected solace with the much younger Roddy Llewellyn, an aspiring singer who lives on a commune and whop shelters her from publicity. However they are snapped kissing and are emblazoned across the gutter press. For Armstrong-Jones and the royal family this is the final straw. Margaret is last seen on the Caribbean island of Mustique where she had honeymooned but now she is alone.
- The adventures of a group of witches living in the city.
- Supernatural murder mystery set on the Cook Islands. Kyle and Budgie arrive in paradise, but not everything is as it seems.
- The political and personal life of Irish politician Charles Haughey during his tenure as Taoiseach of Ireland (1979-1981, 1982, 1987-1992).
- Drama looking at artist William Hogarth and his relationship with the prostitute that inspired his most famous piece.
- Series of individual murder dramas unique in the way in which protagonists talk directly to camera when giving their version of events.
- A comedy about the world of estate agents. Bryan Dick plays Danny, who goes out of his way to help buyers secure their dream homes. He has to work alongside money mad Matt, played by Kris Marshall, and office bitch Mel, played by Christina Cole.
- The film, based on the novel of the same title by Edna O'Brien, is a dark story about love and land set in County Clare in the West of Ireland.
- When a sleepy seaside village in Wales runs out of women, the locals try to turn things around by advertising their single men on the side of every milk carton leaving the dairy.
- London, 2009. Voter apathy is at an all-time high in the United Kingdom, and a new right-wing political party, The Democratic Consensus Party, led by Richard Wheeler, have just been voted into office. Unbeknownst to the public, the DCP have a sinister hidden agenda to do away with democracy and turn the country into a police state.
- Based in the 1970s Britain, "Octavia" charts the schemes of the title character to steal her friend's man.
- Johnny suffers from ME and is prone to sudden tiredness and depression even when he looks in good health he can only be a few minutes away from being totally out of it. During a hospital visit he meets Martin, who is in a wheelchair and is angry and aggressive towards everyone else in the world. A minor scuffle between the two takes Johnny back to Martin's flat where he discovers that his new friend is angry at the world to the point where he is preparing a terrorist strike in his local bank to protest against society's views of those with illnesses.
- 2004–20051h7.6 (161)TV EpisodeJulian Fellowes examines the 1876 poisoning of barrister Charles Bravo, recently married to the widow and heiress Florence Ricardo.
- A man plans to murder his brother, taking him on a walk through the woods whilst planning on shooting him in the head.
- 2004–20051h7.6 (79)TV EpisodeJulian Fellowes examines the unsolved case of wealthy industrialist George Harry Storrs, murdered at his home in Stalybridge in 1909.
- 2004–20051h7.5 (102)TV EpisodeJulian Fellowes examines the 1902 murder of servant girl Rose Harsent, a devout member of a Methodist chapel, who was six months pregnant when stabbed to death.
- All Nige wants is to be a father. Unfortunately his girlfriend is not ready, so she breaks up with him. Not one to dwell on lost love, Nige uses Friends Reunited to track down an old flame who was extremely broody when he was going out with her.
- Paranoid British Muslim Woody Ali unwittingly winds up in America's notorious detention centre 'Camp Liberty'. Will the deranged Major Winchester force him to admit to a crime he didn't commit?
- A young man turns up unannounced at a seemingly respectable family home. He has come with the news of the family's only son, Jack who went missing as a young teenager. Who is this stranger, how does he know Jack and what does he want? The mother has not seen Jack for over 10 years yet she seems unhappy about this man's intrusion. Why is she not more welcoming? The father longs to hear the news of Jack and invites the stranger to stay for dinner. Things begin to unravel when he is introduced to Amy, a subdued young girl who is Jack's illegitimate daughter and the reason we are told Jack ran away those years ago. But now even darker family secrets emerge about the real reason Jack left and as accusations start to fly the true identity of the young man comes clear... and why has he come back home. Does he have the strength to stop history repeating itself once more?
- Michael once again sets off for New York, though his thoughts are preoccupied by the news of Kristin's pregnancy and the fact that he has to leave his young nephew Angelo.
- Sparks fly during a chance meeting between an Englishman and an American girl. Afterwards, Michael confides in housemate Raph about he has feelings about the American girl He's only just met.
- Eddie uses an old friend's party in London as an excuse as an excuse to see Michael. After two weeks, he's already abandoned hope of seeing her again, and she reaches him the morning after a bleak, loveless one-night stand.
- Edie arrives in London, expecting to have dinner with her friend Katherine and boyfriend Michael, but things don't quite go as planned.
- Michael flies out to New York with Katherine expecting to be introduced to Edie's friends. Though he's the antithesis of their values, Michael is confident he can impress them.
- In New York, Edie is struggling to find the right moment to break the news of her relationship with Michael to her close-knit group of friends.
- In the final episode, Michael decides that this transatlantic romance has gone on long enough and that he and Edie need to truly commit to each other to make this work.
- George negotiates for parachute material and then has to grovel to the women, after insulting them, for help in manufacturing the parachute against a changing deadline.
- A search commences for a site for the rocket bed, George struggles with his studies, and Barney asks George for a donation.
- There are still hurdles to overcome before the launch, and George is not sure he's ready to say goodbye.
- Stressors threaten to pull the team apart in the midst of testing the tracking system.
- A young man runs away from his pregnant fiancée. He meets and falls in love Max. will he tell his girlfriend and come to terms with his homosexuality?
- Dougie is a 46 year-old Glaswegian Debt Collector who's seen and done it all. Dougie is also a Buddhist committed not just to clearing up unpaid bills but spiritual debts too. Gabriel is a skinny, sallow 18 year-old that you would probably write off as a waster but really is a young man with unrecognised potential. Now he's got a job interview with Dougie and is given a day's trial to prove he can cut it..and see if Dougie thinks him a worthy apprentice. If your idea of a first day at work involves picking up dog shite; listening to Dougie's Buddhist theories on life and love; sharing an 'office' which turns out to be a cupboard in a pub, complete with carpet, kettle and a Buddhist shrine and being ordered to find a replacement kidney for Willy the gnarled old barman, then Gabriel's and Dougie's story will seem like your average cowboy adventure. An ice box, a Stanley knife, a wanking postman, and Gabriel's nifty footwork with a donor card later, and the young apprentice has got the job! Dougie thinks he could be the yin to his yang. The Karma Cowboys are born.
- Four convicted murderers agree to take part in a sinister experiment.
- A group of youths hang out on the streets, 'happy slapping' passers-by and filming the results on a mobile phone. But gang member Danjah believes the leader Lethal has gone too far when he knocks a woman off her bike and when Lethal also goes for him and steals his phone Danjah decides to team up with rival gang leader Solid to teach Lethal a lesson.
- Dressed as an angel divorced father Steve stages a roof-top protest when his ex-wife Jill denies him contact with their daughter Kiera but he falls off and ends up in hospital apparently in a coma. However he can move around in total invisibility, except to Kiera, who is pleased to see him. Soon though it becomes apparent why he was denied access to Kiera as he is indeed no angel.
- Depressed after being dumped by his girlfriend, Robin applies to a company called Paradise Adventures - they offer assisted suicide. Robin changes his mind and finds he cannot back out of the contract.
- Danny has started work at a motorway service station where he befriends shop assistant Dawn and they speculate on their colleagues. It is night-time and the place is virtually empty when Councillor Merriam arrives in his Rolls Royce. As he sits down he is accosted by a nervous man asking him to reconsider a bribe he rejected from a building contractor. When Merriam refuses the scene is set for violence and murder.