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- Three twisted tales of abuse, drugs, displaced personalities, and insect life by Scottish writer Irvine Welsh.
- Elijah and Scarlet have always had their quirks. When Elijah promised to marry Scarlet in the same place where he proposed, he was true to his word and they married in the downstairs show. They have a child, Myrtle, who brings joy to the family even if both parents continue to have some of the stupidest superstitions ever seen. Things are hard for years when Myrtle gets her head hit by a revolving door. This film follows the family over the years.
- In 2001 & 2002 Jamie Brooks was setting the lower division on fire playing for Oxford United. Winning the majority of the players' awards, it is not long before Arsenal get in touch and offer him a trial. However, two days before the trial Jamie is rushed to hospital where he is placed on a respirator and unable to move apart from his eyes. It is three weeks before Jamie is able to move even his little finger. This film looks at his attempts to overcome and return to playing football.
- Annette Fagon is 28 years old and has decided to try to launch a stand up career, having been inspired by a tape of an old Richard Pryor live on stage. With her debut booked for Birmingham's Glee Club, Annette seeks advice from others with experience on the stand up circuit. Meanwhile, the big night approaches.
- A Jamaican man sits in his back yard in England watching test cricket live on tv. He laughs to himself when he sees a pigeon by the wicket being chased off by the bowler. However what he doesn't see is that the pigeon has been inspired by being bowled out and decides to get other birds together and have a game themselves in the man's back garden.
- Casting out demons is a practice that seems more at home in the middle ages rather than the 21st century, however it still goes on today. The Church of England has a resource for it within most regions. The ministers involved talk about their experiences with the supernatural and how they became convinced of the existence of demons before becoming involved in the specific ministry.