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- Diana Bishop, historian and witch, accesses Ashmole 782 and knows she must solve its mysteries. She is offered help by the enigmatic Matthew Clairmont, but he's a vampire and witches should never trust vampires.
- Two feisty, free-spirited women are connected by the brilliant, charismatic poet who loves them both.
- An adaptation of William Makepeace Thackeray's classic story of parvenue Becky Sharp's rise from obscure and humble origins to her subsequent ignominious fall from Society; set against the backdrop of Regency England and continental Europe during the Napoleonic War.
- A lonely young aristocrat in turn-of the century England stuggles to meet the approval of his over-bearing, class-conscious father while trying to please the selfish woman he loves.
- Documentary series about Tenby in Pemrokeshire, North Wales showing how the men and women who live and work in the seaside resort town cope with the sea, the seasons and the tourists.
- Fearing her broken marriage is coming to an end, Lucy manipulates a much younger admirer, Iolyn, into kidnapping her in the hope that her husband, Carwyn, will be forced to finally confirm suspicions of an affair. Could this be Iolyn's chance to capitalise on Lucy's failing marriage?
- Wales is an edge of magnificent landscape and majestic medieval locks. On every square kilometer here are more locks, than somewhere in the world: from romantic ruins to the majestic fortresses. The familial locks of Wales remember time of bloody murders, cruel intestine war.
- A look at the vehicle designed to assist war-time invasion called DUKWS or duck and other amphibious military craft.
- Reality series following the people of Tenby. It is one of Wales's busiest holiday resorts, where people work hard during the summer to feast or famine in the winter.
- Commencing with views of Tenby and its picturesque harbor, we are shown the quaint towns of Manorbler and Cenarth, Pembro Castle, now a noble ruin, and finally are taken upon an interesting visit to Mumble's Head and the Sands.
- Video Diary tells the heart-warming story of the life of a young gypsy living in Pembrokeshire. It's an insight into the life of Christie Probert, one of the participants in the It's My Shout (2003) project, featuring the films of talented new writers and directors, as well as a cast of young people from higher education colleges throughout Wales. Christie, a Romany from Manorbier, auditions for a part in one of the films and begins a journey of self exploration. Unable to read or write before he was 20, he now discovers the means to express himself. It's a rare insight into the world of travellers living in a Pembrokeshire caravan park. In all, some 2,000 young people between the ages of eight and 25 take part in the initiative, performing in the productions and working with established technicians. The project is the brainchild of Roger Burnell, Bridgend council's director of theatre, culture and the arts. Roger believes the initiative has helped Christie to "establish a creative sense of purpose to his life."
- The incompetent Richard II is deposed by Henry Bolingbroke and undergoes a crisis of identity once he is no longer king.
- Scholars and historians examine the remnants of a Welsh zoo; a Croatian school; a New Jersey water plant and a Mayan complex in Mexico.
- Caroline experiences the National Parks from Land, Sea and Air. It's off to the Cairngorms for a four-by-four tour through the Rothiemurchus estate. She also stops off on the Pembrokeshire Coast and in the New Forest and Dartmoor, before tackling three of the Lake District's highest peaks via helicopter.
- Tim Rogers investigates why so many GPs in Wales are quitting.