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- Follows the political rivalries and romances of Queen Elizabeth II's reign and the events that shaped Britain for the second half of the 20th century.
- A royal woman living in rural Russia during the 18th century is forced to choose between her own personal happiness and the future of Russia, when she marries an Emperor.
- A murder inside the Louvre, and clues in Da Vinci paintings, lead to the discovery of a religious mystery protected by a secret society for two thousand years, which could shake the foundations of Christianity.
- A dramatization of the turbulent first years of Queen Victoria's rule, and her enduring romance with Prince Albert.
- Dr Marrow enlists Theo, Luke and Nell for a study of sleep disorders at the Hill House. As soon as the terrifying truth about the mansion is revealed, everyone is found fighting for their lives.
- Queen Victoria strikes up an unlikely friendship with a young Indian clerk named Abdul Karim.
- When assorted people start having inexplicable delusions that lead to their deaths, a teenage Sherlock Holmes decides to investigate.
- An American boy turns out to be the long-lost heir of a British fortune. He is sent to live with the cold and unsentimental Lord, who oversees the trust.
- When compulsive gambler Sir Giles Staverley (Christopher Plummer) has lost his estate and all of his money playing dice, he realizes that he only has one thing left of value: his daughter Serena (Helena Bonham Carter). In a final game, he stakes his daughter's hand in marriage, convinced that this time he will not lose. Unfortunately, however, he does lose; to the evil Lord Harry Wrotham (Edward Fox). Unable to return home and tell his daughter that he has lost her in a game of dice, Sir Giles kills himself there and then. Lord Justin Vulcan (Marcus Gilbert), who has witnessed the events, takes pity on Serena Staverley, although they have never met. He challenges Lord Harry Wrotham to a game of dice in which the winner takes Staverley Court and Miss Serena. Lord Justin Vulcan wins and is simply pleased that he has saved someone from the nasty Wrotham, he thinks no more about the event. One evening, however, Vulcan's friend Lord Peter Gillingham (Robert Addie) insists upon them going to Staverley Court to take a look at Vulcan's "prize". When arriving there, Vulcan finds Serena Staverley more beautiful than he ever imagined.
- A regular guy from America becomes king of England after a royal wipe-out puts him next in line.
- On V.E. Day in 1945, as peace extends across Europe, Princesses Elizabeth and Margaret are allowed out to join the celebrations. It is a night full of excitement, danger and the first flutters of romance.
- Two teams go head to head in a bid to sell their recently acquired items for a profit at auction
- The bones of a giant are discovered. This turns Jack Robinson's life upside down as he learns the truth behind the fairy tale and how he can fix his greedy ancestor's mistakes.
- A man marries an heiress for her money even though he is actually in love with her friend.
- A duke is the highest rank of the peerage. Dukedoms are created by the monarch to reward people who have made an outstanding contribution to the country. The last dukedom was created by Queen Victoria. If a duke dies without a male heir (the title can be inherited but not passed on by a female heiress) the dukedom will die out. This film looks at titles which are about to become extinct and examines what it means to be a duke in the 21st century - do they still have power and wealth?
- A drainpipe from Croc's room is part of Grotbag's latest plan. Lucky for Rod and Emu, there's somebody at the door to spoil it. Odd Job John builds a fake dragon to fool the Chinese Spies. Rod, Emu and the kids plant a tree in Maidstone, Kent.
- The Pink Windmill receives an unexpected visit from an earthquake inspector. King Boggle also has a visitor: Italian Count Cappuccino. Rod and Emu help out at a market stall.
- Redford and Croc are using divining rods. Grotbags stands up to Geoff Capes. Boggle tries to get rid of Count Cappuchino by making him homesick. Rod and Emu practices mouth to mouth. And Emu's choice features a Christmas song in late June.
- Grotbag's Horrorscope tells her to be nice to her two stupid assistants. King Boggle learns that every household in Dreamy Village has been burgled. Rod and Emu take a ballet lesson.
- Margaret and Peter are reunited, but another obstacle stands in their way. Elizabeth is torn between her duty as Queen and her love for her sister.
- With Elizabeth in a new role, Phillip tries to assert some power. Churchill wants to delay the coronation. King George's disgraced brother arrives.
- Elizabeth rejects protocol by appointing Phillip to coordinate her coronation, but his ideas create conflict. The Duke of Windsor returns to London.
- The Pink Windmill Kids are packing for their holidays and so is Redford. But poor Croc doesn't get any time off. Emu's Spin Quiz is more disastrous than ever. Count Cappuccino's scheme is exposed in Boggles Kingdom and Rod and Emu join a church choir.
- Grotbags politely asks for some airtime using the camera's in the Pink Windmill to promote her new slimming pills. Boggle sends his Secret Army Squad (S.A.S.) to free Hortensia from the Chinese spies. Rod and Emu go shopping.
- Redford's gyroscopics are upset after Grotbag beams him and Croc down to the Pink Windmill. King Boggle and Princess Hortensia have been kidnapped by the Chinese spies, so Odd Job John calls out the guards to mount a rescue mission.
- Grotbags is brewing up a terrible smell to compete in the Eurovision Pong Contest. She travels down to the Pink Windmill in search of some cabbage to add into the mix. Two Chinese spies are convinced King Boggle is keeping a dragon and are intend on taking it back to China. Rod and Emu get a request to help clearing Terry's allotment.
- Emu receives a cabbage seed from an audience member. Grotbag's witchcraft is to be judged by a WI representative. Boggle's Kingdom is enriched by a Royal Announcement Device, Inventor Odd Job John (R.A.D.I.O.).
- The girls are gushing over the boys who are 'The Greatest Band'. Croc and Redford are trying to compose a song to win a prize for Grotbags. Boggle's rocket is about to lift off. 'Emu's Choice' is high-jacked and turned into 'Grotbag's Choice'.
- Everybody flubs their lines as Grotbags uses a magical potion to infiltrate the studio audience, Prince Poorly is poised to take over Boggle's Kingdom as soon as Good King Boggle lifts off and Rod and Emu help some fellow birds at the zoo.
- Grotbags intends to get Emu using her new 'Flower Power'. Good King Boggle wants to enter the space race. There's an update on the Pink Windmill Kids past and present during Emu's Post Office.
- Rod and Emu introduce a new 'Emu Schools' segment which aims to 'twin' a school from Australia with a similar one in England. Croc has returned to join Redford as Grotbags assistant and she's found a new way to determine which brats from the audience get to compete in her grotto game. Meanwhile Boggle's Kingdom is being bugged with paper cups and strings by one of Prince Poorly of Ailing's men.
- As Philip leaves for a long tour, Elizabeth makes an upsetting discovery. Prime Minister Eden wants to strike back after Egypt seizes the Suez Canal.
- Inspired by Jackie Kennedy and against her government's wishes, Elizabeth takes an unconventional approach to resolving an issue in Ghana.
- Philip insists that Prince Charles attend his alma mater in Scotland and reminisces about the life-changing difficulties he experienced there.
- After Elizabeth makes a tone-deaf speech at a Jaguar factory, she and the monarchy come under public attack by an outspoken lord.
- Elizabeth feels disconnected from Philip. Eden copes with international pressure and ill health. An interview stirs up harrowing memories for Philip.
- A secret World War II document opens Elizabeth's eyes to grim realities about a family member. The Duke of Windsor campaigns to re-enter public life.
- When Elizabeth and Philip throw a grand party for their 10th anniversary, both Margaret and the new Prime Minister experience romantic tribulations.
- A letter from Peter Townsend spurs Margaret to make a bold proposal. Elizabeth has good news that causes complications for Margaret.
- A salacious government scandal hits close to home for Elizabeth and Philip. Elizabeth retreats to Scotland for the rest of a difficult pregnancy.
- Palace insiders try to prevent a scandal that could reflect poorly on Philip. Eden faces censure from his cabinet and the press.