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- In 1969, two substance-abusing, unemployed actors retreat to the countryside for a holiday that proves disastrous.
- A look at a few chapters in the life of Poppy, a cheery, colorful, North London schoolteacher whose optimism tends to exasperate those around her.
- A nasty comedian's assistant has allergy induced sneezes, giving problems at work, et cetera. He accepts weekly injections after seeing the cute nurse. After a dozen injections, he finally asks her out.
- A young American woman becomes a nanny in the home of a recent British widower.
- This series follows the lives of Delilah and Doug, descendants of Pongo and Perdita, and their 99 dalmatian pups at 101 Dalmatian Street, Camden Town.
- A group of thirtysomethings flit around Camden Town swapping partners in search of love, lust and life.
- Retrospective documentary on the Britpop movement of the 1990s.
- A man on his way to a date during the coronavirus pandemic is hunted down by two covidiots.
- 2012–TV EpisodeAnthony Hardy has committed horrible crimes, including murder. Professor David Wilson examines whether Elizabeth Valad and Brigitte MacClennan were his only victims.
- A nice journey of Jérôme from St-Pancras (the meeting with the cab driver Raymond and the stop at the BuckinghamPalace ) to the bowling and dance room (the 50's music, the swing dancing, the 50's elegance) passing by the Spitalfields market (the meeting with Eric Simon, the street where a policeman found the first victim of Jack the Ripper, the Brick Lane neighborhood-the protestant which became later a synagogue and and now a mosque), by Camden Market (El Nino DJ and his vintage shop, Maureen and her vintage shop) by the Thames Rowing Club (Mark Thompson , the rowing training , the rowing on the Thames and the bar of the club), by the Hackney City Farm ( the educational farm managed by the farmer Chris Pounds, the vegetable garden, the feeding of the pigs, the 50.000 visitors each year), by the Regents Park Theatre ( Susan McFadden and Carley Stenson, the artist's dressing room, the spectacle and the bouquet of flowers), by Charing Cross Station (the meeting with Etienne Pradier, the visit of the shop of Bill Davenport and the magic tricks). Besides we see zooms about the French expatriates in London, about the Hindu Shri Swaminarayan Temple, about the cab drivers in London, bout the Thames river and the history of London, about the horses in London and about the British monarchy (the marketing of souvenirs products).