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- A teenage boy with a sex therapist mother teams up with a high school classmate to set up an underground sex therapy clinic at school.
- A group of teenage friends are infiltrated by the Red Rose app, which flourishes on their smartphones and threatens them with dangerous consequences if they don't comply with its demands.
- A group of Brits leave post-war Britain in 1956 to embark on an adventure. The Roberts family tries to make the best of their situation, but life at the shelter tests them, but they're not the only ones avoiding the truth.
- An 11 year-old Janet terrorized by the paranormal activity permeating every room - or so she'd like everyone to believe; especially Mr. Grosse, the doting researcher who goes to great lengths to protect her from the strange, dark forces.
- When the body of a local teenager was found behind the wheel of a tractor, the isolated villagers and their friends were forced to open up their world.
- TV SeriesAn aspiring politician tries to keep his past a secret before he runs for a seat in Parliament.
- TV SeriesSeven young Shakespearean actors at an elite college where competition is fierce, rivalry is dangerous, and the line between life and art is dangerously thin.
- TV SeriesFollows groom-to-be Stu and his friends on his stag do in South America.
- The paths of a disparate group of strangers collide while back-packing in Asia. What begins as a disorientating and potentially disastrous holiday for all of them soon morphs into an unforgettable and joyous voyage of self-discovery.
- Drawing on the testimonies from people at the centre of each story and other witnesses, this docudrama presents true encounters with the paranormal.
- TV Series
- A darkly-comic drama series written by Jack Thorne; the story of six disabled characters who are sent to a remote British island for a fictional reality-TV show.
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- A young girl working in her father's Arabic restaurant is forced to decide which comes first - her dreams or her family.
- "Oceans 11" meets "Dumb and Dumber" in this action-packed slapstick riot of a show starring comedian Frank Skinner. Rotters follows a blundering gang of buffoons who attempt to rob an auction house owned by an antiques dealer (Skinner). Staring Phil Burgers, John Kearns, Sam Simmons, Lolly Adefope, and Daniel Simonsen.
- TV Series
- Filmmaker Jamie Campbell is hired to make a promotional for the British Silver Ring Thing organization. During this time he learns about why Christians are taking the vow abstinence (both in the UK and America) and the potential problems it can cause.
- TV Series
- Moordale's friskiest come together again - in more ways than one. Otis sports a 'stache but hides a secret. Jean comes clean. A head teacher arrives.
- Makeovers take over when Ruby gives Otis a magnetic revamp and Hope tones the school down. Way down. Elsewhere, Eric and Adam look to level up.
- Self-expression is out as uniforms sweep the student body. Aimee opens up about the assault while Jackson bonds with cool nonbinary student Cal.
- In the cold light of day, can sex turn into intimacy, and vice versa? Ruby recoils from Otis. Maeve connects with Isaac. Abstinence roils Moordale.
- Vivid history collides with real awkwardness in France as the poo hits a windshield and friends slam on the brakes. A spark reignites. Jean explodes.
- The truth is out there: Maeve gets the news, Aimee reveals her vulva cupcakes and more, and Eric navigates Nigerian life. Hope goes to new extremes.
- Home is where the heat is. Jean contends with a hot mess and a cold shoulder. Maeve deals with a mum on the run. The "sex school" finally goes public.
- As a new day dawns, Moordale's fate hangs in the balance. Aimee spills. Eric confesses. Otis haunts the hospital. Honesty matters now, more than ever.
- Maeve butts heads with a prickly professor. Oceans apart, will her connection with Otis sizzle or fizzle? An attempted nude leads to a hairy situation.
- Six months in a wheelchair, Dan is sweet, slightly naive, and liable to have his pants nicked and stuffed into a post-box. Or at least he is when he's playing with the local wheelchair basketball team (which he's only doing because his Dad thinks it's a really good idea). Dan arrives on the island (also his Dad's bright idea) and meets the other cast-offs for the first time. He begins a journey that will involve quite a few bumps in the road. Particularly bump-some is Carrie, who is three-foot-tall, but has an ego the size of a small country, and she seems to be able to read Dan's mind. This is going to be quite some ride for Dan. Dark humour and strong language
- Sardonic, dry and very funny, Tom is so idle he has never bothered to make an effort for anything. The important factor for him has always been the avoidance of work. So what happens when a lazy man has to try? There are two things occupying his mind: one is Sylvia, a girl back home who is also blind, but she's tricky and very sexy. And on the island, there's a hungry fox that isn't at all sexy, but very busy killing off all the chickens. Luckily, Tom is a bit handy with a shotgun. Let's hope he gets his act in gear, but will he get the girl or the fox? Strong language and dark humour
- April has a face that people stare at. And a private life that is kept so locked up no-one can see inside. Will discovers it's April's birthday and sets about cooking up a surprise for her, while the mystery of her life is unpicked. Back home April works in a laboratory with her best friend Kevin, played by Grant Gillespie, who insists on involving her in a game where they try a new experience every week. Will these new challenges backfire? One thing's for sure, April's unexpected birthday party will be a surprise in more ways than one. Elsewhere, Carrie and Dan's turbulent romance hits new and unforeseen rocks. Dark humour and strong language
- The thing about being smaller than everyone else means you have to shout to be noticed. Carrie can't wait to leave the island and looks ahead to her future plans back home... Dark humour and strong language
- Wedding days should be filled with romance and hope. The trouble is Gabby is marrying a man who isn't romantic and really pretty hopeless. From the moment he proposed at the Costa Coffee counter in Chievely service station, Del played by Chris Curran, was never quite the full package husband material. The charge towards the altar is led by Del's uptight sister Sarah, played by Jane Scott, who is determined her brother's wedding should go without a hitch. But will her plans come unstuck when an unexpected guest arrives? Back on the island, Will has gone missing as fresh food supplies arrive. Dan tries to get a private moment with Carrie, but now that their fling is public knowledge she seems distant. Oh, and then there's the small matter of Gabriella's bump, the baby kind... Dark humour and very strong language
- Will, played by Mat Fraser, is campaigning to become the disabled community's answer to Barack Obama. But on the island, the only person who's happy to listen to him banging on about disability politics is Dan, played by Peter Mitchell, and he's starting to lose interest. It was the same story at home - ignored by everyone, apart from his son Jake, played by Thomas Turgoose. Right now, the immediate problem is that the food is running out for the group. Will is insistent that they shouldn't ask for help, as he wants to prove that disabled people don't need assistance. Why can't the others agree with him? Elsewhere, romance may be blossoming between Dan and Carrie. Dark adult humour and very strong language