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- When a young bride moves into a country manor, long repressed childhood memories of witnessing a murder come to the surface.
- Anna and Mike portray two characters in a film set in 19th century England who fall in love despite the fact that Mike's character is engaged.
- James Onedin marries Anne Webster in order to get his hands on a ship. However the marriage turns out to be one of true love. James is ruthless in his attempt to get a shipping line started in Liverpool of the 1860s.
- Two teams go head to head in a bid to sell their recently acquired items for a profit at auction
- The show follows new and experienced buyers at auctions bidding on usually run-down properties. Subsequently, it follows them on their renovation project for either a rental or resale profit or loss.
- Child abuse, drug abuse, adolescent masturbation, self pity, heartache, redemption and how to dispose of a soiled sock if you happen to be locked inside of a bathroom.
- The beautiful Hebe Rutter has been cast out by her family after a teenage pregnancy to a masked stranger during a fiesta in Italy. She makes ends meet and pays for her son's school fees by cooking for old ladies and sleeping with a small syndicate of adoring men (the "peacocks" of the title, from Greek mythology). The story revolves around Hebe, her "clients", and their families, and is set against a backdrop of village life in southwest England. There is a sub-theme of the antiques trade which draws some of the characters together, and ultimately resolves the mystery of Hebe's masked lover.
- A documentary highlighting some of the oddest, strangest and more grotesque examples of human behavior. Included are a tour of the Grand Guignol theater in Paris, a man who sticks long needles through his body, footage of reindeer being castrated, and more footage of lesbians and strippers.
- A team of paranormal investigators use modern techniques and advanced technology looking into some of most famous ghost stories in and around Great Britain.
- A documentary which, through a series of interviews, looks at gender in the UK's DIY and underground music scenes.
- Following on from the events in Interview Day (1996), Pippa Lloyd and Neil Whittle have now started going out together, much to the dismay of Pippa's father. They take their A level exams and leave home to go to Exeter University, but drift apart after Pippa falls for another student, Tony Gregg, and Neil finds that he prefers to spend all his time drinking and setting up a pop group. However they eventually get back together again and make the ultimate commitment - by the end of the play, they have a baby! Pippa's and Neil's parents have to adjust to life without their children. Harriet Lloyd has a brief affair with a local antique-shop owner, Gordon Callow; Hugh Lloyd opens an office in Exeter so he can keep an eye on Pippa and make sure she mixes with the right sort of people; Bevis Whittle suffers a mental breakdown but eventually Shani persuades him to go back to the local college in Blackburn where he does a night-school course in Sport Science; Shani herself studies for a degree in Cultural Studies.
- The Darnell family run Paulo's Circus - one of the last remaining family circuses in Europe. Business is bad but spirits are high, and the film documents a family holding the show - and the business - together in an attempt to preserve 200 years of tradition.
- Presenters of paranormal TV show "Ghost Hosts" are filming in an abandoned haunted building as part of a Halloween special. The stories surrounding the horrifying ghosts of the mansion are about to become reality.
- Danny loves trolling indie films online. When a voice named Control hijacks his computer, Danny is sent to an isolated abandoned mansion to unravel a mystery that could make him a millionaire.
- Shy book lover Jane is unexpectedly tasked with having to save her beloved library from closure...but help arrives in a surprising form.
- In 2001, Louis Theroux decides to set out on a journey to interview Michael Jackson. When Michael comes to the UK, Louis approaches Uri Geller but gets turned down. He then finds out that ITV has been granted an interview and Louis sets out for LA to meet a close friend of the Jackson family, promoter and magician Majestik Magnificent, who claims he can set up an interview with Joe Jackson, Michael's father. However nothing seems to go easily for Louis and his target seems further away.
- Casey is attempting to get her ducks in a row. Navigating the modern pressures of being a part of the millennial generation, she tries to balance her social life and career while finding love in an era of dating apps, flings and Instagram.
- The 1890's. Jeremy, an academic, is plagued by glimpses of a ghostly figure. He confides in his condition to his closest friend Alfred. Is Jeremy's affliction in his mind, or is there more to the tale of Sleepyman than meets the eye..
- What You Will is a tragi-comedy drama shot as if it is a fly-on-the-wall documentary. Co-produced with the Royal Shakespeare Company, Filter Theatre's extraordinary production of Shakespeare's Twelfth Night is featured live in this backstage road movie. Interviews with Romola Garai and Dominic West are deviously mixed with behind-the-scenes filming, where the actors' off-stage shenanigans reflect their onstage characters and the real and unreal meld into inglorious technicolor.
- Six disparate housemates must face demons both inner and outer when confronted with Armageddon on their doorstep.
- Two Feet Tall' is a modern-day fairy-tale of empowerment - at ground-level. We follow a downtrodden office worker as she negotiates life's obstacles - entirely from the perspective of her feet.
- The conclusion in the 'Kill' trilogy. The vigilante group has been taken over by a new boss who decides to shut down the organisation, believing that vigilante justice isn't the way to deal with crime.
- The hard-hitting film of how a celebrity lifestyle conspired to destroy the king of pop Michael Jackson.
- First-year university student, Grace, is having the time of her life. Until one night when she makes a mistake that will impact her future forever.
- A picturesque fishermen village overlooking the Mediterranean, Paradise is a Palestinian enclave inside the state of Israel, with a history that ecoes stories of a massacre and deportation. When the director investigates the secret past of her village Paradise, she uncovers more than she expected. Before she knows it, she is warned by her mother: "don't be like Sou'ad" - referring to the sad story about a rebellious "bad girl" whose story became a myth in the village. Accused and imprisoned as a PLO activist back in the 70's, Sou'ad is more than just a role model for the young director. But when she deepening her research, her trouble really begins. A filmic-diary about recreating a lost history, and about re-defining modern womanhood within the traditional village life.
- The mental and physical games between lovers Chriss and Damon spiral horrifically out of control.
- Documenting and celebrating Exeter's Bike Shed Theatre during it's final week.
- A group of three portrait artists, both amateur and professional, are assigned the task of painting a celebrity from life using their preferred style. The star then decides which portrait to take home with them.
- Journey to a Miracle: Freedom from Insulin tells of a breathtaking cure for diabetes and the lives that were changed forever. It is an inspiring, international journey with important Chicago connections. Journey to a Miracle is a rich story about scientific perseverance that has taken decades to write. Through painstaking research, collaboration and heart, an international team of scientists assembled pieces and eventually solved an intricate diabetes puzzle. This work resulted in a monumental breakthrough for many with genetic forms of diabetes. The bold journey made medical history to be sure, but more importantly it created a life-changing miracle for those who have been able to break free from insulin dependence. This medical breakthrough has deeply affected everyone whose lives it has touched. The film weaves together the lives and stories of scientists and grateful families who hoped and prayed for a diabetes cure, but never in their wildest dreams imagined it would come in the form of a simple pill. Families shared the devastating diagnosis of what doctors only knew to call type 1 diabetes. But thanks to the painstaking work of brilliant researchers, they now share a new diagnosis and with it a switch in treatment from insulin injections to taking a pill. It is a heartwarming story that blends science with humanity in a way that is not often seen. And it is a journey everyone is calling "a miracle."
- Malcolm and The Magpies is British Comedy based around a bunch of good hearted bank robbers. Malcolm, a store manager is a disapointment to his family as he has failed to follow in his parents footsteps by continueing the family tradition and becoming a bank robber. Malcomes father who is doing a ten year stretch has asked his best mate Spud to keep an eye on Malcolm and take him under his wing. Spud and his best friend Ox are seasoned bank robbers, Malcolm is keen to join them and be one of the lads, do his first job and make his parents proud. Unfortunatly for Malcolm he doesn't always get things right. We join Malcolm ,Ox, and Spud in this clip as they meet the Magpies 'Sweetheart and Bert!' Malcolm has heard of a Jag forsale, an ideal getaway car for a job Ox and Spud have been planning, however yet again it doesn't go to plan for Malcolm.
- When Frank's wife collapses he does nothing. We stay with him for 24 hours as his wife remains on the floor, unmoving, and he slowly begins to fully understand the enormity of what has happened.
- Chris and Ada are a middle aged couple living an idyllic life in the middle of nowhere, but they're harbouring a very dark secret.
- Heather, a teenage girl, becomes overwhelmed with her everyday life and storms off into the forest to find something very different.
- Eight short films, shot on Super-8, depicting the filmmakers' hometowns or cities.
- Misunderstood by the general public and a growing concern for families worldwide. Flickering Lights is an insight into what dementia is, and how the right care can assist the condition.
- Written in Blood is a short psychological drama that follows Mel, a 22-year-old aspiring writer who suffers from a split personality disorder that she is unaware that she has. Mel believes Marie (her "other self") is a character in her dreams and is not aware that the consequences of Marie's actions will lead back to her.
- A year after having a heart transplant, David Matheson begins to experience a series of life threatening visions. Could there be a link to his new heart and unfinished business of his donor?
- Mugsey gets Stacey her Christmas presents.
- Mugsey Takes A Trip To The New Built Town Of Newcourt On His Returns To The Devon Massive.
- Alex is a regular 16 year old kid. Based on real events, 'Kids' goes through a normal day in her life at school as she chats to mates, talks to boys and generally just survives.
- Mugsey Takes A Walk Across Exeter Quay Where He Finds Everything He Can Pick A Fault With Including Dog Walkers.
- When guests arrive at a mysterious dinner party in Devon, they slowly start to drop like flies. With just enough death and blood to make you gag but not actually sick.
- The story of a young autistic man, trapped in the throes of bereavement for the death of his mother and under the care of his ill-equipped father, who is brought back to life by the surprise appearance of an old friend.