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- The tale of two sisters, bound by more than blood, who bring home a man on a dare, only to see the situation spiral out of control.
- Jane Elliot house a social experiment in Britain to find out how racist participants really are.
- Set in the late 19th Century, a slightly unhinged man begins to obsess about his neighbour's 'vulture eye'. He is kind to him in the day but spies on him nightly at midnight, slowly intruding into his room in the pitch black. Finally on the eighth night, a ray of light falls on the offending eye inflaming our protagonist and driving him to murder. He has so objectified his nemesis that he sees this act only as a triumph over the 'evil eye'. When the police come to investigate, he is so confident he brings them into the murdered man's room for the interview and seats himself directly above the floorboards beneath which the murdered man lies. All goes well until he begins to 'hear' a tap---is it his imagination, or is it the thud of the dead man's heart? The thud becomes a thump and then a bold tattoo---he becomes convinced the sound is audible to the police who are toying with him.
- 'Untold NHS Stories' is a concept for a documentary series focusing on the amazing true stories and remarkable real world accounts of people and their experiences of the United Kingdom's 'National Health Service' (NHS). Stories of bravery, tragedy, heroism, corruption, compassion, and cruelty, are told in the words of the doctors, nurses and patients, who for the first time on camera will share their untold NHS stories.
- Despite a severely limited budget and lack of government funding, The King's Head Theatre of London, founded by Dan Crawford, has been responsible for launching many famous names within the British entertainment industry. Over sixty contributors talk about their experiences at the King's Head Theatre. The documentary also follows Crawford as he casts, rehearses and mounts a production of Michael Wall's 'Women Laughing' just months before his untimely death.
- The documentary compares cultural Black minorities from three different locations with different history: UK, Uruguay and Burkina Faso.
- Novice hunters, including vegetarians, kill, cook & eat wild deer.