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- The Dorrits are a family whose life revolves around the Marshalsea, a debtor's prison. Amy Dorrit's kind nature brings the family into contact with a wide swath of English society, from the poorest to the richest, and back again.
- English artist Louis Wain rises to prominence at the end of the 19th century for his surreal cat paintings that seemed to reflect his declining sanity.
- A biography of the 1920s dancer Isadora Duncan, who forever changed people's ideas of ballet. Her nude, semi-nude, and pro-Soviet dance projects as well as her attitude and lifestyle shocked the public of her time.
- Connolly recalls childhood in children's home after police probe friend's suicide. He struggles to connect with Anthea while confronting those behind his troubled past and friend's death. Inspired by real events.
- She was loved, she was a princess, heir to the throne - but the childhood fairytale turned to lifelong nightmare for Mary Tudor, Henry VIII's first child. When Henry divorced her mother and married Anne Boleyn, Mary became an outcast and a threat to the Protestant succession. By a twist of fate, on the death of her brother, she became queen at last in 1553, but her attempts to make England Catholic again were a disaster for her and the country. History has called her "Bloody Mary" for the burning of the Protestants, but how fair is this? This film paints another picture, of a woman true to her beliefs, pushed towards a terrible psychological disintegration.
- Set in the 1970s London during the height of the Cold War when a young spy discovers the disturbing truth about his father's complex past.
- Ostensible puppet master is an affable white-haired gentleman named Joseph Paskin casually approaches the sullen Pierre Blum outside a French casino. Joseph pretends not to recognize the 40-ish all-but-forgotten novelist, though time will soon reveal that there are no coincidences where Paskin's character is concerned.
- A Rock band struggles for success whilst getting duped by a rogue producer amid the miners strike of 1984.
- An elderly man's innocent friendship with an eight year old girl is tarnished by the assumptions of a community when the little girl goes missing.
- Set in a sleepy English seaside town, 'Confection' is a comedy about a not-quite-grown-up who finds himself accidentally catapulted into the thick of a very grown-up situation. Gangly, seventeen year old Eli Bloom is an earnest misanthrope, solemnly convinced that there isn't much in life worth getting excited about. In a bid to motivate his world-weary son, Eli's father arranges a week's work experience, shadowing an old acquaintance of his, Brian Ample - the boss of a formerly prosperous local confectionery business. Eli is set the unenviable challenge of ringing up disgruntled customers to solicit new business. After a series of fruitless calls, Eli calls up a woman named Harriet and, in a terrible blunder, unintentionally exposes that her husband has been buying chocolates for another woman. Mortified, Eli decides to pay Harriet a visit to claim he has made a mistake. But when he turns up, he is horrified to discover that Harriet is no other than his English teacher, Ms. Kripps. Eli watches with dread as she throws her philandering husband out of their house. The situation jolts Eli out of his lazy pessimism and he responds with the warped logic that by 'putting things right' for the other lovesick people he has met - his Delia-Smith obsessed neighbour Mr. Heritage; the waitress at the seafront café and boss Brian Ample himself - he can atone for the destruction he has caused, and in some way create some happiness for those who might not have felt it in a long time.
- A refugee washed ashore finds himself in the body of a Donkey and captured by a man who tries to sell him for labor as a pack horse.
- In a seaside town, a teenage boy sees a series of coincidences, that lead him to the truth.
- A Short Documentary following Sylvette on their first tour of the UK.
- The Moons are asked to investigate a faith healer, who claims that John Lennon is using him to produce a string of new pop songs. The album could make money for the charity and the record industry but murder is never too far away.
- Feeling the full force of DI Renton's investigation, Laura looks to those closest to her for support. But when suspicions fall on Ian, Laura is left questioning who she can trust.
- Haunted by nightmares of Andrew and harassed by journalists who lurk outside her flat, Laura's world begins to turn in on her.
- As the investigation takes a shocking turn, secrets rise to the surface. Will Laura's past catch up with her, just as Andrew's did?
- A vital piece of evidence comes to light. Laura, blindsided, seeks to discover its origin, and with Katy and Liam's help, she's led to a startling new suspect.
- Laura takes drastic measures to hold Oliver to account, and the truth of what happened on the morning Andrew died is finally revealed.
- Journey of the Prinzessin: Dover, Antwerp. Bernd, Moritz and Katharina: fish and chips. Kathi and Felix: high tea, fashion tour. Max' wooden box. Casino on deck. Agnes and Victoria: chocolate museum. Katharina and Max: outdoor swimming.
- The band shock the nation out of its torpor. The media frenzy causes their egos to explode. Malcolm blackmails Steve into replacing Glen Matlock with Sid Vicious as bassist.