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- Rob Black gets invited to his ex-girlfriend's wedding. She is marrying a pop-star (Duncan James from the band 'Blue') Driven by the necessity to prove he isn't the loser everyone assumes he is, Rob sets out to score an impressive date to be his 'Plus One' at the wedding.
- Greg Wilson (Martin Freeman) is an ex-child star. At fourteen, he was a child magician. Precocious, smug, very punchable. The pinnacle of his career was the 1986 Royal Variety Performance, when he charmed the audience with his patter about his Mum sewing name-tags into the backs of all his tricks. One week later, his career is finished. During a phone-in on the Saturday morning kids TV show, Crikey Its Saturday!, someone rings in and calls Greg a fucking wanker on live TV. Its the ultimate humiliation. The caller has articulated what everyone is secretly thinking. Its a blow from which Greg will never recover. Twenty years later, Greg works in a leather sofa shop. The early promise of his life unfulfilled. Hes bored, unhappy, still hurting on the inside, forever wary of other people. In every human encounter lies potential humiliation. Even his boss, who looks about 13, treats Greg with utter contempt. But then Greg is recognised by a customer and asked for his autograph. It's the beginning of a journey that will pass through a police station and end with Greg in court, facing a year-long prison sentence. Hell is other people...
- Christopher, a recent graduate, joins the PhoneShop on its infamous one day trial.
- Jonty De Wolfe is the eccentric, cross-dressing vice-chancellor at the red-brick Kirke university. When Jason, the chief finance officer, accidentally authorizes paying the staff two lots of wages, thus putting the university into millions of pounds of debt, De Wolfe has to look for a solution. Plain Jane Maths lecturer Imogen Moffatt has written a best-selling book, which De Wolfe hopes will attract the 'foreigns' to Kirke. Now De Wolfe wants English lecturer Matt Beer to write another book to emulate Imogen's. Unfortunately Matt is a lazy womanizer and it looks as if the only way De Wolfe can come up with damage limitation is to fire a quarter of the staff.
- 2007–8.1 (73)TV EpisodePilot episode to a potential sitcom about an American advertiser (David Cross) who takes a job running the sales team at the London branch of his company trying to sell a new energy drink, but he has no experience of British culture, knows nothing about sales and has only one employee.
- 1914 and in the village of Rittle-on-sea only three young men have not answered the call to fight: George is a conscientious objector, Cecil has flat feet and Bert really is a coward, unfortunately.
- Coma Girl is about a group of female friends united by a shared history but divided by almost everything else. Most friends meet for dinner, or at the pub, or sometimes just grab a quick coffee together, but for these four old school friends their monthly get together is in the unsettling surroundings of an intensive care unit. Siobhan is a failing TV presenter, Sarah is a rather reluctant mother of three, Pip is a pseudo bohemian and Lucy, well Lucy is in a coma. After the initial shock of seeing their friend in such a state, the three old school friends soon realise that Lucy is in dire need of help, the sort of help that only they can provide. This is what real friendship is all about. As Lucy becomes more aware of what is going on around her, we delve into unexpected and funny moments from her subconscious. Meanwhile the rest of the girls learn to adapt to hospital life.
- A studio sitcom set in a pub function room which observes the pub regulars who've booked the room for different events.
- One-off comedy from Milton Jones. Milton and his mother live together in a big old house, renting out their spare rooms to a variety of tenants.
- In 1908, banker and would-be inventor Felix and his idle, aristocratic friend Murdo, unsuccessful suitor for Felix's sister Winnie, read that the Olympic Games are to take place in London at the exorbitant cost of twelve guineas. Murdo decides to enter the javelin contest to impress Winnie though his training - by Felix - involves drinking and smoking. Meanwhile, Felix is challenged to a duel by the father of Fanny,his betrothed, after opting to see Little Titch at the music hall, rather than get married. Murdo vows to win the event on behalf of the now injured Felix. Will he pull it off or lose out to clean-cut American rival Rex Masters?