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- Four detectives, living in different eras -1890, 1941, 2023 and 2053 - find the body of the same murder victim in Whitechapel. They soon come to realize their investigations have them central to a conspiracy spanning over 150 years.
- Thirteen-year-old fledgling writer Briony Tallis irrevocably changes the course of several lives when she accuses her older sister's lover of a crime he did not commit.
- Secret service agent James Bond is assigned to find a missing British vessel equipped with a weapons encryption device and prevent it from falling into enemy hands.
- A young boy becomes friends with a gang of skinheads. Friends soon become like family, and relationships will be pushed to the very limit.
- An obsessively punctual comprehensive school headmaster sets out to give an important speech at the annual Headmasters' Conference.
- 'A raucous black comedy about a gang of Grimsby Trawler-men who carry out the heist of a lifetime'.
- Prometheus is a contemporary quest story set in end-of-millennium Britain and continental Europe. It asks what humanity has made of Prometheus' gift of fire - energy, technology, expertise, but also destruction, pollution and war.
- Dean returns to his hometown to confront his demons, and confess a secret to a childhood friend, Jess. When he finds she is trapped in a criminal underworld, he attempts to help her, only to find he has put her in grave danger.
- A true account of life on an English housing estate. With those on Government handouts, drugs, booze & long-term unemployment.
- Sam Peterson returns home after 15 years to find all is not 'WELL' nor what it seems in his home town.
- A hauntingly beautiful and unusual coming-of-age tale. Set in 1890, Iris's artist mother leaves Stockholm for the summer and sends her 9-year old daughter to stay with an uncle in the Finnish archipelago. The girl learns to play with other children and discovers the joys of friendship in the remote Åland Islands.
- Married couple struggles with infertility. They face emotional challenges while trying various methods to conceive, exploring the arduous journey of starting a family amidst heartache and hope.
- ShortWhen Kelly moves to London from Grimsby to start a new job, she comes prepared for the Northern jibes and sniggering puns. Taking on a secret identity she seeks to rid London of those who poke fun and bully her leaving a very personal stamp on those who cross her.
- Michael Grigsby's first documentary film for Granada, about a young apprentice on a Grimsby trawler, heading out to sea for the first time.
- A skipper's daughter falls for a humble fisherman rescued by her father.
- The true accounts of one crew's tour in an Avro Lancaster Bomber WWII. The film is based on Bill McCrea's book 'A Chequer-Board of Nights'.Chapter 6, 'A Sitting Duck' We follow one raid, at a time when any raid could be their last.
- Mr. Yellow has coming to reclaim Earth and will destroy anyone who stands against him.
- 'Plato's Cave' follows the events of one standard, normal, even boring man whose life is as boring as the next persons. However, one thing that sets him apart from everybody else; a recurring dream. A dream of noises, of mumbles, of voices. The trouble begins when the recurring noises become more than just dreams, they start to creep into his regular life. Is he going mad? What are these noises? What do they mean?
- Entrepreneur Steve Elwis is a master of buying bankrupt stock, before turning it in to profit. Happy to gain from other people's misfortune, there is nothing he won't buy.
- An undercover cop infiltrates a game of Poker being run by a Mafia Crime Lord in an attempt to put an end to his schemes and secure the briefcase which is being auctioned off. However when the game is disrupted and guns are drawn, a stand off arises between the two factions.
- In March 2012, then-culture secretary Jeremy Hunt announced that 2012 would be the year of local television across the UK -- but what is this going to mean for would-be broadcasters? Tash Johansson investigates in this film.
- Annie realizes the dangers of walking home alone at night... but could this be a lesson learned too late? A short drama-thriller that leaves you thinking... "what on earth happens next?"
- On the surface, Invisible is the story of a young girl who can turn invisible - which she uses for mischief, fun, childhood fantasies and ultimately selflessness. It is really about the maturation of a 17 year old girl called Hannah at a moment of tragedy in her family's life; she may be the only one who can help as her father's strength slowly dissipates.
- The short documentary follows creatives in North East Lincolnshire.
- A psychologically disturbed individual begins to lose his place in society by creating his own horrors to fill the over-sexualised and violent world he has created for those close to him.
- A parody of spaghetti westerns involving a cowboy searching for the outlaw Mo'Nica Monroe in Grimsby.
- John likes to masturbate but he is unaware of the consequences of this until he is visited by an angel.
- Kevin, a gravedigger with a fascination for Japanese culture, seeks only peace and quiet. He is constantly interrupted by two young men, a conflict which culminates in a bloody climax involving a samurai sword.
- ShortAgainst the backdrop of a failing marriage, a quiet alien invasion takes place - or does it?
- Life starts fresh from the beginning again. The Doctor wakes up after regeneration finding himself trapped deep into a Blundell Park facility not remembering how or why he's there.
- One night in Grimsby, truckers working for a company in 1980's Britain. Welcome to Great Grimsby.
- A look at UK citizens who live in different areas called Wall Street and are suffering because of the recent recession.
- An investigation into the fish sold on Britain's high street to find out where it is sourced, how it is processed and what is actually in it.
- 1968–8.2 (17)TV EpisodeThe families of the victims found in the mass grave behind St. Andrew's Orthodox Church in Bucha, Ukraine; the world's largest offshore wind farm, in Grimsby, England; college football coach Deion Sanders.
- Railways changed what people ate in Britain and their culinary tastes. The speedy transport of fresh milk, fruit and veg, wet fish and fresh meat improved the range and quality of foods available to people - particularly in the big cities.