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- Yorkshire-based crime drama centering on the personal and professional life of Police Sergeant Catherine Cawood.
- Elizabeth and Darcy, now six years married, are preparing for their annual ball when festivities are brought to an abrupt halt. An adaptation of PD James's homage to Pride and Prejudice.
- A young, compassionate man struggles to save his family and friends from the abusive exploitation of his cold-heartedly grasping uncle.
- The story of the 1819 Peterloo Massacre in which British forces attacked a peaceful pro-democracy rally in Manchester.
- Follows Hartley as he assembles a gang of weavers and land-workers for a criminal enterprise that will capsize the economy and become the biggest fraud in British history.
- TV SeriesFollows a group of middle-aged women, as they form a punk-rock band to participate in a talent contest
- Four children (the Swallows) on holiday in the Lake District sail on their own to an island and start a war with rival children (the Amazons). In the meantime, a mysterious man on a houseboat accuses them of a crime they did not commit.
- The relationship between childhood sweethearts, a farmer's daughter and boy from a rich family, turns tumultuous in this modern interpretation of Wuthering Heights
- An epic love story in nine parts, following the progress of handsome rogue Bob Longman , an ambitious working-class Yorkshire lad. The series begins with a feature-length episode by award-winning writer Peter Ransley. A Modest Hero. December 1943, Seaforth, Yorkshire: Bob, a young criminal on the run, rescues Paula while posing as an air-raid warden. From this moment on they develop a passionate obsession for each other.
- Jeremy Brandt is an agent on a mission to stop a man with a device containing a button that must not be pushed - but has been - resulting in an extensive chase and struggle both against each other and ultimately for answers.
- 99% of those who carried out the murders in the Holocaust were never prosecuted. Why not?
- A small bicycle club in Yorkshire becomes the center of some illegal activity - and a love triangle.
- Yorkshire writer Kate finds out her biological clock is ticking down the same day that her husband leaves her. To get over the financial crisis this creates she takes in car-dealer Dave. He's homeless as Kate's husband has moved in with his wife. This leaves the problem of how to get promptly pregnant. Surely not with increasingly interesting Dave. They can't even agree on a baby's name - he thinks Fanny is silly and she finds Elvis, well, inconceivable.
- 50 years after decriminalization of homosexuality in Great Britain, actor Rupert Everett explores the way both the gay community and public attitude towards gay people have changed.
- One lonely Roman general is wounded in battle. He heads toward the woods to die like a wounded animal. Once entering the woods he is granted another day by the gods. He meets an Egyptian slave who has left his camp and both men meet in a death ridden forest and are tested. They travel through the northern lands not knowing what awaits them. The roman gripped by death and the slave wary of his every move.
- 3 young actresses attend an audition for a low budget film, reality and hilarity ensue. Between pretentious directors, dumb actors and plastic surgery enhanced competition, they soon realise that the acting world isn't all what it's cracked up to be.
- George, convinced a ghost killed his family, hires Robert, a talented Medium frustrated by his job. As the dead return to tell of ghostly seduction, demonic rage, and brutal murder, Robert discovers a horror more real than any ghost story.
- The story is set in 1844 when a group of working-class people from the town of Rochdale came together to change the unfair society they were living in. Fed up with dishonest and corrupt shopkeepers selling poor quality products at high prices they decide to take matters into their own hands. By pooling the few resources they have, the group manage to get enough money together to open their own shop and pledge to only sell quality, unadulterated products, sharing the profits fairly with their customers. The shop is only small and stocks just a handful of products like butter, flour and sugar, but the idea itself is revolutionary and the way they do business is fundamentally different in its nature.
- A mockumentary following the last group of elite players preparing to enter the 20th anniversary GoldenEye World Championships in a world which has forgotten all about the classic Nintendo 64 game.
- GoldenEye 007 fanboy Glenn sets out on a mission to find out more about the infamous GoldenEye World Championships and it's notorious 19-time champion, Ethan Bellénd. However, the championships are dead and Ethan has vanished.
- Real-life drama about why, in a beautiful and quirky rural town, film- maker Jez Lewis' childhood friends are killing themselves. Beginning with a personal quest for understanding, the film moves into a year-long drama of human tragedy and redemption as principal character Cass comes to terms with his own mortality and attempts to lift himself out of his cycle of self-destruction. This core narrative carves an upward arc through an intimate study of a place often described as paradise, but which harbours an undertow of lethal hedonism and disillusionment. As people continue to kill themselves during the making of the film, a maelstrom of conflicting values throws up unexpected truths about the human condition.
- The bond between two boys in 1980s West Yorkshire, pushed by the need to create something beautiful in their down-trodden world.
- An experimental documentary investigating the effects of non-biodegradable materials on the English countryside.