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- After an unusual meteor shower leaves most of the human population blind, a merchant navy officer must find a way to conquer tall, aggressive plants which are feeding on people and animals.
- Professor Quatermass, trying to gather support for his Lunar colonisation project, is intrigued by mysterious traces that have been showing up.
- A full-time carer plots a daring heist from the Houses of Parliament, in a bid to thwart devastating welfare reforms known as Independence Credit.
- Political drama about the parallel careers of four MPs who all join Parliament in the mid-1960s.
- An inspiring tale through London by pictures narrated by Paul Scofield.
- No other head of state has been in power for as long as Queen Elizabeth of the United Kingdom, no other ruler has had such a lasting impact on our epoch. We investigate the fine balance of power between Queen Elizabeth II and her Prime Ministers in politics and all other affairs. An exciting tale of power and representation - and a nosy glance into the inner sanctum of Buckingham Palace...
- A colorful travelogue of London's most historic buildings and the residual damage still left from WWII.
- Promotional video for Five Star's 1986 single "Find the Time", showing the group performing the track in various outdoor locations in the city of London, incorporating some well known landmarks as well as colourful rotoscoped animation.
- This morning Jeremy and his guests discuss - Should Parliament be suspended due to the Coronavirus outbreak? Should prisoners be given the right to vote? Should gardening be part of the National Curriculum?
- Pulling up a chair at Alan's table this week are Joel Dommett, Rosie Jones, Sophie Duker and John Kearns who swap stories about pulling, proposals and being unapologetic, plus insider secrets about the Houses of Parliament.
- Following his 15 minutes of movie star fame, Tim is invited to Parliament to take part in a select committee for the new disability funding act. Way out of his depth, Tim bumps into a familiar face at the committee.
- In the final episode of the series. Peter reflects on the club's progress over the season and his campaign to show the importance of grassroots clubs ends with a march to the Houses of Parliament. Will Peter influence the politicians to put new laws in place for football at grass roots level and save the beautiful game?
- Adam Fleming and Chris Mason look at the big questions hanging over Westminster as MPs prepare to break for Christmas recess.
- Fiona Bruce presents a special edition of the show filmed in the Houses of Parliament marking 100 years since women first won the right to vote in 1918.
- Can Cameron help politics graduate Joe leave the singles market? Meanwhile, Lee's ready to hang up his party hat and settle down, and Abbi immediately catches his eye.