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- Based on the true-life experiences of Dave Fishwick; 'Bank of Dave' tells the story of how a working class Burnley man and self-made millionaire fought to set up a community bank.
- After viewing a strangely familiar video nasty, Enid, a film censor, sets out to solve the past mystery of her sister's disappearance, embarking on a quest that dissolves the line between fiction and reality.
- Claire, Ben, and their friends travel to Ben's inherited island in the West Indies. The group starts a wedding business on the beach, leading to success and mishaps. The island atmosphere kindles romance among the friends.
- Katherine Kelly, Anita Rani and Emilia Fox travel around the UK to examine crimes that rocked a local community and shocked the nation.
- Director Nick Winston said: "Tomorrow Morning is the story of one couple seen in two separate timelines, a decade apart. This is a story of life, love, misunderstanding and hope... a universal and timeless tale"
- In the 1960s and early '70s it was common for Grand Prix drivers to die while racing, often watched on television by millions. Featuring many famous drivers, this film tells the story of how Grand Prix drivers rebelled against the powers that be, took control of their destiny and became no longer at the mercy of track and car design failure.
- Observational documentary following young bricklayers trading banter, earning cash and building their futures through fallouts and friendships, life-changing purchases and relationship dramas.
- Boy Called Bremner is a comedy drama set on a notorious Leeds Estate. Home to a dodgy boxing coach, a fake vicar, an Elvis impersonator and a drunken football worshipping father. Bremner and his boxing mates are determined to have fun, cause mischief, make money and resurrect their faltering amateur boxing careers. Desperate to make a better life for his baby daughter, Bremner seeks the approval of others. Unemployment, family problems, drug dealers depression, crime and suicidal urges prove to be bigger opponents than anything faced in a boxing ring. On the edge between life and death Bremner's larger than life character masks these hidden demons. The only antidotes are focus drive dreams and the antics of the crazy residents and friends of his local boxing club. Boy Called Bremner is a gripping story about loyalty, passion, tragedy and comedy all the factors of a down to earth realistic film from the heart of Yorkshire's largest City.
- Five short films providing an insight into British Muslim life, as for the first time ever the UK's 2.6 million Muslims will observe the month of Ramadan in lockdown, under strict conditions imposed in response to Covid-19.
- The true crime series returns. Katherine travels to Portsmouth to learn about Allan Grimson, a former Royal Navy petty officer who murdered two men on 12th December of 1997 and 1998 and may have killed others on the same date each year.
- Following his release from prison Jordan Davidson burgled retiree Nicholas Churton at knife point, threatening him but leaving him unharmed. Days later Churton's bloody and beaten body was discovered in his home.
- The story of Reginald Wilson, who planned to carry out the perfect murder. He selected Dr David Birkett to be his victim and posing as a courier entered his home killing him with a hammer. But Wilson made a fateful mistake.
- The story of Britain's youngest female double-killer. 15-year-old Lorraine Thorpe befriended two alcoholics and got them to help her torture and kill Rosalyn Hunt. The trio then turned their attention to Lorraine's own father Desmond.
- As Ramadan begins, Muslims from around the UK talk about how it feels for them to be celebrating the holy month in lockdown - separated from family and friends.
- Ordinarily Ramadan is a time for reflection, family, communal gathering and the giving of charity, what is it like under lockdown conditions? Muslims from around the UK share how they are staying in touch and observing the holy month.
- A look at some of the ways in which Muslims around the UK are maintaining their obligation to charity during lockdown, from making PPE for front-line staff to delivering free food.
- Muslims from across the UK talk about some of the challenges of dealing with bereavement during the pandemic from the mental health impact on front-line staff, not being able to comfort grieving relatives to arranging funeral services.
- Britain's Muslims celebrate Eid al-Fitr, the Festival of Breaking the Fast to mark the end of month-long dawn-to-sunset fasting of Ramadan, which poses its own challenges during the Covid-19 pandemic.