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- Cruella DeVil gets out of prison and goes after the puppies once more.
- A chronicle of the life of 18th-century aristocrat Georgiana, Duchess of Devonshire, who was revered for her extravagant political and personal life.
- British Liberal Party leader Jeremy Thorpe is accused of conspiracy to murder his gay ex-lover and forced to stand trial in 1979.
- In 1972 London - a century after his final battle with Professor Van Helsing - Count Dracula is resurrected by occultist Johnny Alucard, and goes after his archenemy's descendants.
- All but abandoned by her family in a London retirement hotel, an elderly woman strikes up a curious friendship with a young writer.
- Prequel to Henry James' "The Turn of the Screw", focusing on groundskeeper Peter Quint's slow corruption of the virtuous governess Miss Jessel and the children she looks after.
- Mini series depicting the turbulent and bloody reigns of Scottish monarchs Mary, Queen of Scots and her son King James VI of Scotland who became King James I of England and foiled the Gunpowder Plot.
- 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.
- Dramatisation of three real-life stories of how three families were each affected by Northern Ireland's restrictive abortion law before it was lifted in 2019.
- Pickpocket Libby gets support from street performer Charles, and her dancing leads to her invitation to theater patron Harley's party which in turn launches Libby's stage career while Charles keeps on struggling in the streets.
- Follows the lives of several young adults whose lives intertwine with their jobs in the Parliment of the United Kingdom.
- The private lives of seven British prime ministers who resided at 10 Downing Street between the 1780s-1920s, including Pitt the Younger, Wellesley, Disraeli, Gladstone, Lloyd George, Asquith and MacDonald.
- London and the City of London are not the same place. London is a metropolis of 8 million people. The City of London is the famous square mile in the middle, with about 7,000 residents but many more businesses. A Corporation older than Parliament, the City of London has played a key historical role in protecting and promoting the interests of finance capital. Secret City investigates the power wielded by the Corporation of London over British economic policy, through which it sustains London's prime position at the hub of global finance capital - not least through control of the majority of the world's tax havens. The film exposes the Corporation's anti-democratic constitution, the ancient laws which allow it function as a state within a state, and thus to promote an illusory promise of economic growth at the cost of the real economy. Secret City questions the Corporation's role through contributions from Londoners, including scholars, an MP, a businessman, Church people and activists. Participants include Lord Glasman, John McDonnell MP, the Revs. William Taylor (Stamford Hill) and Alan Green (Bethnal Green), Natalie Bennett, Malcolm Matson, Occupy activists, and Professors Doreen Massey, Robin Blackburn, Steven Haseler and Clive Bloom. The film engages with the different 'narratives' that attach to the City through a range of London imagery, including rarely seen archive footage, and extracts from two films about London by independent filmmakers: Anthony Simmons' 'Bow Bells' (1954) and William Raban's 'About Now MMX' (2010). The music is taken from the popular nursery rhyme, 'Oranges and Lemons', heard in numerous different versions, including an original score by Simon Zagorski-Thomas.
- An inspiring tale through London by pictures narrated by Paul Scofield.
- Feature length dogumentary is a behind the scenes glimpse at the surprisingly political world of competitive dachshunds. From the Wiener Nationals to the top show dogs at Westminster, these doxies and their owners work hard to get honors as top dog.
- 89% of people in England have adopted a pay for sex lifestyle exchanging money for sex and the British Government now want a piece of the action.
- April Wine serves up 60 minutes of super-charged live rock and roll that practically tear the covers off your speakers. Thirteen scorching hard-driving numbers are featured in this electrifying concert filmed at London's Hammersmith Odeon in January 1981. It's a performance you have to see - and hear - to believe.
- In a uniquely personal journey on the 50th anniversary of the deployment of British troops in August 1969, Peter Taylor reflects on almost a half century of covering the Northern Ireland conflict.
- Presented by Dan Cruickshank: Between Richmond and the North Sea, thirty bridges cross the Thames. They carry people across a stretch of river 35 miles long, bringing together a population of nearly eight million. These extraordinary structures have been the making of London, Britain's capital, and according to Dan Normal, Europe's greatest city.
- Live television drama about a British M.P. who is in love with a married woman.
- A look inside the most prestigious dog show of the year, the Westminster Kennel Club Dog Show.
- The funeral of Her Majesty, Queen Elizabeth II, from Buckingham Palace in London.
- Ordinary twenty-something Sam has woken up in a hospital bed. The trouble is, she's dead, and the world she has woken up in isn't the one she remembers, but a twisted, theatrical version of reality. Now, guided by Glen - an all-singing, all-dancing guardian angel - she is caught up in a race between heaven and hell to claim her soul, coming up against a demented vicar, a horde of dancing zombies and an endless nightmare of musical-theatre clichés along the way.
- When medical student Martha Jones meets a mysterious stranger called The Doctor, and finds herself transported to the moon, her life will never be the same again.
- Fisher and More continue to resist the coercion to take the oath and pay with their lives as Henry's ardor toward Anne subsides after her miscarriage.