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- This story explores love - the shapes it takes, the ways it changes us and the exhilarating and often terrifying ride it takes us on. It is the journey of two characters, Alizeh and Ayan, as they navigate life, love and heartbreak.
- Dying aliens kidnap the pop group, Toomorrow, whose social musical instrument's "vibrations" are needed for their race to survive.
- Phil Collins, Peter Gabriel, Steve Hackett, Mike Rutherford and Tony Banks reunite to do a documentary spanning most of the career of Genesis and their solo careers.
- A television adaptation of the classical Shakespeare play.
- A British TV documentary that originally aired in 1968. The Doors are Open focuses on the bands performance at London's Roundhouse with rare backstage footage and interviews.
- Features a captivating Opeth performance from the Camden Roundhouse, London, UK, on November 9th, 2006 and sees the band in scintillating form churning out a selection of classics from their illustrious career.
- A condensed version of The Choir: Unsung Town (2009) is presented. The show told the story of choirmaster Gareth Malone's year long project to create choirs in South Oxhey, a housing estate north of London which was seen as a cultural wasteland when he arrived. Gareth and some of the people who participated in or were indirectly associated with the project comment on what happened and the longer lasting effects of the project on them. At the end of that show, Gareth agreed to continue directing the choirs he had started, tasks that he did for an additional eighteen months. What is happening with the choirs now and what Gareth's current role is mentioned.
- Tom Allen hosts the biggest night in the comedy calendar, as comedy icons come together at Camden's Roundhouse to celebrate brilliant content and creators, in support of Stand Up To Cancer.
- At London's Roundhouse, Status Quo perform an acoustic set of classics such as "Down Down", "What You're Proposing", "Whatever You Want" and "Marguerita Time", backed by a string section.
- On 24th October, 2015, the eve of the first anniversary of Jack Bruce's passing, a star-studded line-up pay a moving tribute to the Scottish legend at Roudhouse London. The concert, musically directed by Nitin Sawhney, features Cream band-mate Ginger Baker, Phil Manzanera, Ian Anderson, Mark King, Vernon Reid, Joss Stone, Hugh Cornwell, Uli Jon Roth, Bernie Marsden and Clem Clempson, amongst many more, including Jack's own Big Blues Band who toured with him until the year of his death. This incredible line-up delights the audience with a stunning selection of Bruce's songs spanning 5 decades, from the pre-Cream days to his final album Silver Rails.
- A concert by The Stranglers at the Roundhouse in London.
- A sociological study of violence using footage from the Dialectics of Liberation conference in London.
- BBC Radio 1Xtra presenter and rapper A.Dot goes on a search across the UK to find rappers to take part in the ultimate Grime cypher. She interviews rappers in Bradford, and some Grime legends along the way.
- Alex Zane presents highlights from the BT Digital Music Awards, which were held on 3rd October at London's Roundhouse, and finds out how the digital revolution is changing the way people make and listen to music.
- Concert footage of British rock band The Bluetones performing live at the Roundhouse in London, England as part of their 1996 "Expecting to Fly" UK tour.
- A man was asked what feature he liked best on a woman. His answer was unexpected.
- Caroline Flack and Rufus Hound host the final BT Digital Music Awards.
- Harry meets Georgia, little does he know Georgia like himself is falling off the edge of life. She ends up in a coma to a silent disease. Harry's revelation is the only way to save Georgia is to save himself too.
- Irish comedian performs live in the roundhouse.