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- Rich, glamorous, powerful, and well-preserved housewives allow cameras into their lives to show viewers their lives--warts and all.
- Sonny and his kangaroo Skippy live in Waratah National Park in New South Wales. Matt Hammond, Sonny's father is the park ranger. Skippy saves the day in many adventures.
- In 1934, an English widow moves to Widows' Peak, Ireland. She befriends other widows and the son of one. Hostility escalates between her and an Irish spinster.
- A journalist investigates the death of his girlfriend at a fertility clinic where she worked and uncovers a plot to create a new breed of human based on crossing the genetics of a man and an ape.
- Intimate portrayal of the events captured by the ordinary people on September 11.
- Jules Maigret, a meticulous Parisian police detective, is a famous literary character. In this film adaptation of his stories, he's trying to solve a murder of a friend, a P.I. who was looking into an industrialist and his family.
- Sequel to The Jewel in the Crown: A british colonel and his wife decide to remain in India after the departure of the British Raj in the 1940s.
- The 50th anniversary live episode. The tram crashes into the viaduct, the Kabin, and the Bistro. Several people are hurt and there are deaths.
- The C.I.A. hears of a K.G.B. scheme to assassinate the Soviet General Secretary and enlists Stoner (Tom Skerritt), an agent retired for ten years, to go to Russia to investigate. He verifies the plot, but then has trouble leaving the country. In the meantime, the U.S. policymakers struggle over whether or not to inform the Soviets of the plot. Stoner's problems are complicated by the renewal of an affair with Anna (Dame Helen Mirren), a Russian, as he tries to convince her to defect.
- Bear Grylls takes eight celebrities into the depths of one of the most unforgiving Central American rainforests, where they will be competing in a 12-day survival mission.
- Ian Deegan and Charlie Collins team up to appear on a popular snooker quiz TV show. But they have a major falling out when they can't agree how to split their winnings.
- An elite group of British bodyguards guard vulnerable VIPs against threats.
- "Finney" begins with the murder of the patriarch of a criminal family, Patrick "Tucker" Finney. Who killed him? There are plenty of suspects - from his compulsive gambler and drug addict son Tom to rival "businessman" Bobo Simpson. Tucker's eldest son, Steven (or Finney, as everyone calls him) couldn't care less. As a sick joke, his father has left him a derelict cinema in the middle of Simpson territory. Finney decides to turn it into a jazz club, and finally pull his life together. Meanwhile, his older sister Lena, who has inherited both Tucker's shady empire and his hard personality, has decided to find out who murdered her father...
- Originally produced for the South Bank Show in the UK and Bravo in the U.S. this definitive film profiles the Brothers Gibb with detailed insight into the Bee Gees careers with interviews filmed in the UK and U.S. and an extraordinary sequence as the Barry, Robin and Maurice 'busk' on a street corner in Manchester as they did when children.
- Focusing on British eccentricity, the show pokes fun at various stereotypical groups that make up the multi-cultural layers of British society. Each show is a sequence of fast-paced situational sketches.
- Mark Wong and Chris Slaughter's remake of the classic 'Top Gun' features most of your favorite characters and plot points from the 1986 version, plus just the right amount of comedy that the original lacked. 'Top Gun in 60 Seconds' was even filmed with a real fighter jet. Edgar Wright and the others from the Empire Movie Awards' judges panel loved it because 'Top Gun in 60 Seconds' took home the top prize for the Empire Movie Awards' Done in 60 Seconds competition in March 2010.
- An Irish journalist is assigned to the violence-prone Irish town of Crossmaheart where a former assigned reporter has disappeared. Murder and romance with the former reporter's girlfriend follows.
- The French philosopher, writer and Nobel Prize winner died in a car crash in 1960, at the age of forty-six. Despite the unremitting seriousness of his intellectual stance as an Existentialist and his concern for the human condition, Camus had a zest for life and was a notorious womaniser. Jack Bonds fully dramatised film, a dreamlike vision set in the moment between life and death itself, evokes the man and his ideas.
- In a holding centre in Northern Ireland a member of the RUC attempts to interrogate a suspect.
- Duckers, Jimmy and Ray are three work-shy security guards at a shopping mall who spend much of their time mocking their Jobsworth boss Kenneth. One night they bunk off to watch and bet on a boxing match at the electrical shop, only to find on their return that the mall's jewellers has been robbed. To save face - and their jobs - they bring in computer ace Rhys to help concoct a new CCTV film in which two of them pose as robbers and the other two pursue them but lose them. It looks very genuine but P.C. Greaves has his doubts. Can they get away with it?
- Exploring a cavern, Stanley loses his friends but finds an old egg. He is excited when it hatches and a dragon comes out of it, but the authorities don't agree and put the dragon in the zoo. Stanley sets out to free his new discovery.
- Freddie Patterson (George Cole) is an independent member of the local council and owns a chain of hairdressing salons. He holds the balance of power between the two main parties, who join forces to thwart his ambitions.
- Max and Bernice have been best friends for many years, attending the same teacher training college and now teaching at the same school. They also live in the same apartment block - Max downstairs alone, Bernice on the first floor with her husband and children.
- The championship took place in Germany, 14 June - 14 July 2024.
- Continuing the dramatic Australian saga set in the North Queensland cane fields, Fields of Fire Series 2 picks up in 1947, a time of growth, prosperity and adjustment to post-war living.
- The series follows the adventures of an Air Ambulance squad, captained by Phillip Tulloch (Michael Carter). The series draws upon a documentary-style feel, including hand-held camera work for helicopter-based scenes, and detailed outlines of the procedures carried out by the medics themselves.
- When a woman falls from the window of a flat in Brighton, an investigation leads them to uncover a porn star, a drug dealer, class A drugs and a hedonist.
- A graphic look at the dramatic rise of dog attacks in the U.K.
- Filmed over 7 years, this documentary follows a family of Mountain Gorillas over several generations, revealing some of the most intimate details of their lives and deaths as impacted by human encroachment.
- About Donovan, the Scottish singer/songwriter Donovan Philips Leitch's lifestyle: his friends, his haunts and his music.
- A behind the scenes view of the work of the intensive care neonatal unit at Liverpool Women's Hospital.
- Crime Police Squad protects brutal member when he beats up protester.
- Melvyn Bragg meets up with subjects of his original films many years later to talk about how their life has developed in the intervening time.
- Dr Karen Woo was killed by Taliban in Afghanistan while bringing medical aid to remote villages. Along with her medical expertise to where it was most needed, she also captured some of the country and its people on film.
- The second "World Music Awards" show live from the Monte-Carlo Sporting Club in Monaco on May 9, 1990, held under the patronage of HSH Prince Albert.