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- A group of young offenders doing community service gets struck by lightning during a storm and start to develop superpowers.
- A werewolf, a vampire, and a ghost try to live together and get along.
- An adaptation of Flora Thompson's autobiographical novel "Lark Rise To Candleford", set in 19 century Oxfordshire, in which a young girl moves to the local market town to begin an apprenticeship as a postmistress.
- The Minister for Social Affairs is continually harassed by Number 10's policy enforcer and dependent on his not-so-reliable team of civil servants.
- Forced for some time to be a fighting slave, a pagan warrior escapes his captors with a boy and joins a group of Crusaders on their quest to the Holy Land.
- Ten home potters from around the country head to Stoke-on-Trent, the home of pottery, in their quest to become Top Potter.
- A deep sea diver is stranded on the seabed with 5 minutes of oxygen and no hope of rescue. With access to amazing archive this is the story of one man's impossible fight for survival.
- A teenage girl, Jessica, befriends a teenage boy called Tom, who is bullied by a local gang. She is abused by Jack, who is both her neighbour and school teacher, and Tom is sexually abused by his father. Together they bond in the woods, creating a private reality that no-one else can enter.
- A drama series following an elite police unit formed to combat the explosion of identity-related crime.
- During a period of high activity on the sun a physicist receives images in his lab that show an event that has yet to happen.
- There's trouble brewing in Downtown Coventry. Mobster, Ray Carlton has a dream - casinos. He's got dirt on the local Mayor, Derek Osbourne and he wants his pound of flesh. In return for not flushing him down the toilet, Carlton has the Mayor greasing the way for a super casino on the site of the park where Lady Godiva actually rode. The mayor's American ex-wife Catherine is having none of it however, and with the help of a hippy ex-teacher and Rebel Without a Cause, Alan Jenkins the gloves are coming off. But they have not reckoned with the ambitions of Ray Carlton. Unbeknownst to them all, Ray has crossed the Atlantic to deal the world's richest casino builders into the game. Far more powerful than even the Las Vegas Mob, Ray Carlton has hired Indians from the Oquassa Tribe of Wisconsin, to manage his new Sin City and nothing is going to stop him. Is there some giant, some hero from the past who can save Coventry in her hour of need? Or heroine maybe?
- Documentary telling the compelling story of the 40th Irish Dancing World Championships.
- A wealthy Developer tries to remove settlers from his newly acquired land, which leads to dire consequences.
- Something has been killing live stock in a remote part of North Wales and now it's started attacking humans. A teenager goes deep into the countryside to find this beast.
- A single mother struggles to bond with her apathetic child, born with an insatiable and increasingly inhumane appetite.
- Jack to a King. The remarkable true story of a rag tag group of football fans who saved their club from oblivion and took them to the richest game in World Football. The Championship Play Off Final, with the ultimate prize being a place in the Premier League.
- At a home for rescued baby chimps in Liberia, orphans from the illegal pet trade receive round-the-clock care. The owners dream of building them a sanctuary in the forest and have to teach them survival skills.
- Seven year old Amy whose recently separated parents hold differing views on her social development is enthralled in her world of make believe. One afternoon when her father comes to visit this situation comes to a head, with disturbing consequences for Amy.
- A 6-part documentary following a group of young Brits as they embark upon their first week of fun in the sun since the COVID-19 pandemic began - and the locals longing for the return of British holidaymakers.
- Rabha El Haimer's heroic fight to have her sham marriage recognized and her daughter legitimized by the Moroccan judicial system. It is also a complex and compelling portrait of Moroccan society and its attitudes to women, female sexuality, their position in society and access to education. Through Rabha's story, the Moroccan judicial system is laid open and the contemporary issues facing Islamic women are exposed as they seek to reconcile their desire for increased independence with religious and family traditions.
- After a devastating discovery at a fancy dress party, a young man contemplates suicide before an abandoned baby catches his eye and shakes him from his ill intent. Now, faced with taking care of it until the police arrive, he recruits his former best friend to help - but things are far from simple.
- Olly wakes from a blurry night into a surreal world, but can he make the right choice and escape back into reality?
- Tweaks is a multi-award winning black comedy drama about Berry, an undercover life coach, who visits his mentor and godfather Morgan, for some advice on his toughest case yet - an assisted suicide client, Griff, a happily married father of three who wants to fake his natural death. Tweaks is a highly personal, singular and topical film about mental health from award nominated Welsh/British writer and director, Jasper Warry. It stars acting legend Simon Callow (Four Weddings and A Funeral, A Room With A View, Shakespeare In Love) alongside comedian and actor Dan Skinner (AKA: Angelos Epithemiou and star of Notes on Blindness and High-Rise) and rising star Nicola Wren (King Arthur: Legend of the Sword).
- Easygoing debt-collector Shay saves a young woman from being attacked outside a nightclub. Unknown to him, her attacker is his boss' brother, and now there's a price on his head. Can he get out of town alive? Can he wreak revenge on his evil employer? And just who was that girl?
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- A soundman descends into a cave. Only when it may be too late does he begin to suspect that he might not be alone.
- In April 2010 a small group of ambitious local councillors embarked on the task of putting on a 2 day music festival that would be entirely funded with tax payers money. We discover the many challenges of putting on such an event not least of which the many people who apposed the event especially due to it being during times of austerity.
- Pilot for series. The everyday happenings of a couple of not so everyday Rock Stars.
- Scarlette Douglas discovers the secrets of successfully booking a last-minute holiday. She goes head-to-head with a family who booked their trip in advance and gets insider tips from travel experts.
- It's Cake Week and a fresh batch of bakers enter the tent to take on a fruit cake Signature, a retro Technical, and a childhood Showstopper.
- For the signature, the bakers are asked to make chocolate covered biscuits, basically a chocolate bar with some sort of biscuit as part of the filling. For the technical, they are asked to make twelve identical fig rolls, the dough which is almost cake-like but needs to be sturdy enough to hold in the fig filling. And for the showstopper, they have make a three dimensional biscuit sculpture, where the biscuits are used as structural pieces rather than just stacking biscuits one on top of another.
- The bakers tackle a signature bake designed to be shared; a deceptively simple summer staple in the Technical; and an ambitious Showstopper.
- Prue and Paul set some tricky challenges for the remaining bakers, including a Technical that dates back to Henry VIII and a Showstopper that's usually found at Indian weddings.
- Contestants must create confectionery inspired by the Roaring Twenties.
- It's Dessert week. Three sweet challenges mean a bitter end for one of the six remaining bakers as they battle for a place in the quarterfinal. For starters, the bakers face a sweetly-filled signature challenge that has them rolling out their skills to impress Prue and Paul. And, if that weren't enough, the technical challenge is one of the toughest of the series so far, which layers on the sweet pressure the bakers are tested on a tricky French dessert. And finally, there's a multi-bake mini showstopper that's a bit of a mousse marathon.
- This week is all about celebrating as it's festival week. For the signature, the bakers are required to make twenty-four festival buns apiece, they need to be yeast raised and meant to celebrate something, whether it be a holiday or something else. And in setting the technical this week, Paul wants a perfect texture both inside and out in the bakers making twelve Sicilian casatelle apiece, they a ricotta-filled, fried pastry. The bakers then move half way around the world to Malaysia via Indonesia for the showstopper in each making a kek lapis sarawak, a multi-colored and geometric patterned grilled cake. The bakers need to show precision in making the layers even, any errors which are only highlighted by the layers being different colors. Another challenge is the grilling of the cake, as any failure in later grilling will affect the layers already grilled.
- It's technically the quarter-finals, and rather than be happy, most of the remaining bakers are apprehensive in knowing that pastry, this week's theme, is not their strong suit, especially in dealing with the finicky dough, which does not like heat when being prepared, this weekend in which a heatwave is passing through. For the showstopper, they are each required to make a tarte tatin with a rough or full puff pastry, but unlike the traditional which is sweet made with apples, their tarts must be savory. A major challenge is for the filling to have the correct balance of moisture in the filling to taste good without sogging the pastry. For the technical, Paul warns that he and Prue will be looking for consistency - in the pastry layers - in the bakers each making a Moroccan pie with twelve pastry layers. And for the showstopper, the bakers are asked to make a vertical pie, with a stack of at least three separate pies creating that vertical presentation. Beyond the pies themselves, the issue will be the vertical structure, which must be architecturally sound and interesting as a piece of art.
- 2010– 57m7.6 (78)TV EpisodeIn this, the semi-finals, the remaining four know that it will be one of the most demanding weeks in the precision that is required for patisserie in all its French elegance. For the signature, they are asked to make eight domed tartlets apiece fit for a French patisserie's window display. For the technical, they are each required to make the multi-component Gâteau Saint Honoré, which is caramel covered cream filled profiteroles, all atop a puff pastry base. And for the showstopper, they are asked to make a sugar glass display case enclosing a figure that has some meaning to them, that or those item(s) which must include one baked element. These three challenges will lead to heartbreak for one who arguably reaches the most painful point in the competition in being eliminated just before the final.
- It's the finals, and the last three of the original bakers' dozen standing are David Atherton, Steph Blackwell and Alice Fevronia, whose friends and family, as well as the season's eliminated bakers, will be on hand to see the crowning of this season's winner at the conclusion of the last three bakes. For the signature, the bakers are given the seemingly easy task of making a chocolate cake, the trick being to make theirs stand out from the regular. They are even more apprehensive than usual for the technical as there is no theme this week, meaning that the judges could throw anything at them. What is thrown are six twice baked unmolded Stilton soufflés apiece, served with wafer-thin, crispy lavash crackers. And for the final bake - the showstopper - they each have to make an illusion picnic, complete with illusion picnic basket made of nougatine. In other words, they have to make picnic type foods out of some baked good completely different than what it is, one example from each of the finalists being "cheese wedges" that are really lemon pound cake, "scotch eggs" that are really carrot cake, and "strawberries" that are really macarons. Beyond the nervous anticipation of the announcement of the winner, Alice has an additional worry in whether her parents will make it to the ceremony, they who were necessarily out of town the evening before and are flying back this day with their original flight canceled, hence there being no guarantee they will make it on time.
- 2010– 55m7.9 (37)TV EpisodeFour British bake off alums come back to compete in three rounds of Christmas themed bakes.
- 2010– 55m8.3 (82)TV EpisodeThe cast of Derry Girls descend on the tent to compete in three rounds of festive themed challenges.
- Jimmy and Jenny's home also houses 21 rescued baby chimps. Just when they can't cope with any more chimps, they go out and rescue a new orphan called Miracle from her life on a chain.
- At Liberia's only home for rescued chimpanzees a deadly cold breaks out among the babies, and the arrival of an eight-week-old infant and an adult male chimp bring new challenges.
- New arrivals keep flooding into the Desmond's home and after losing one of the chimps to illness they are determined to build them a sanctuary in the forest where they can live.
- Week one sees the bakers make battenbergs for the signature challenge, attempt pineapple upside down cakes for their technical, and a cake bust for the showstopper.
- Week 2 is biscuit week, challenging bakers to make chocolate florentines for the signature, macaroons for the technical, and 3D biscuit sculptures for the showstopper.
- For the signature, the bakers made 18 chocolate brownies. For the technical, the bakers made a traditional Jewish chocolate Babka. For the showstopper, the bakers made a spectacular two-tiered white chocolate celebration cake.
- The ten bakers have much to prove with a fruity teatime Signature in Bread Week.
- For the signature, the bakers made a Cornish pasty. For the technical, the bakers were made six éclairs; three raspberry, and three salted caramel. For the showstopper, the bakers made a sweet tart hidden under a latticed pastry cage.