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- The tribes who emerged from the Canaan region of the Middle East. The modern-day Israelites are Jewish tribes who do not necessarily live in the region and are not necessarily a citizen of Israel but are ethnically inclined that way.
- When it travels at the speed of light, the power of the sun's rays can play tricks with the eyes and brain and then we can live a story that may be real or not real. It's the game the speed of light is playing.
- A alternative historical time travel of Britain.
- The stories of brilliant human beings whose lives were hindered, obstructed and destroyed by hell, hell being the others and yet these remarkable human beings continued to be generous, enlighten and help others.
- It is an experiment based on the "E.S.T." process and therapy. "E.S.T." is an experiment where someone is locked inside a room in complete obscurity for a month or longer in order to cure any ailment.
- The life and consequences of being "In deep space" or "underwater": life on drugs, smoking and alcohol ravaging the UK population.
- TV Game show where the contestants must live locked in a room for one month in the dark.
- An exploration of British history, culture and society since King Arthur. It opens on two protagonists dressed in white presenting and arguing their views on the 10 rules that really govern Great Britain and the United Kingdom.
- It's 1999 and over a candle-lit dinner Paul and Mary Jane D'Arbanville are reading the diary of the nineties.
- A series of sketches relating to the meaning of Old Nick and its disambiguation.
- They are the people running the country. They have a conversation but it's unclear if they understand each other or if the problems have been solved. When the music ends, they are still trying to talk desperately to each other.
- Exploration of the madness of modern communications and TV deploying the metaphor of the madness of King George the Third.
- Twelve contestants in a TV reality show are locked in separate rooms in the dark for a month. The house is riddled with "night-vision" cameras.
- This documentary-feature contains scenes of an adult nature, coarse language; male and female nudity and violence. 'Grabbed' from selected scenes from three of Virtual Alien/Nick Peterson Psychological Thrillers "In and Out of Planet Earth", "The Complete Map of the Universe", "Speed of Light" and the black comedy: "Writing on the Wall". What transpires in the stories is the sheer dementia of all the characters.
- A live trip to the afterlife for the contestants in a TV show but the white smoke from heaven recovers the screen and everyone chokes on it and the presenter is so enthusiastic that his ego explodes.
- A portrait of two powerful figures in Britain with their life story presenting controversial and contemporary issues: mental health, cosmetic surgery and the use of testosterone.
- 4 avengers of the apocalypse are trying to save the world paralyzed by a mysterious virus.
- A train breaks down a few times during a long journey and the passengers must endure the stories of the train driver guiding them throughout their ordeal.
- An interview with several members of a Nigerian tribe called Ijaw, of which several million are living in the oil-rich region of the Niger Delta.
- Two outlaws discover that they have been played and the only way to survive it is to rise above it all and dance.
- Just before the year 2000, a man moves to a new house and discovers that it is haunted by a mother and her children and they have all been murdered by their father.
- When everything has been lived before on planet Earth it is time to gravitate into the Solar system and beyond.
- A series of sketches about the miseries of life in the 21st century and its effects on the human condition.
- An Edge U-Cated Guess is a discussion set in space outside the Earth's orbit between two "antes", two opposite sides: one person representing the alleged and ultimate "powers that be" and a long-term rebel always on the margins of society.
- A series of sketches relating to the meaning of Old Nick and its disambiguation.
- The making of a fashion show until the moment when the scary monsters and super creeps are released into the cat walk.
- In the late nineties a new TV game show, "EST" or the "Kelvin Game Show" is aired in Britain.
- A live trip to the afterlife for the contestants in a TV show but the white smoke from heaven recovers the screen and everyone chokes on it and the presenter is so enthusiastic that his ego explodes.
- A portrait of a book, album, data, film or anything, anyone that breaks the boundaries of what is deemed acceptable.
- A series of sketches relating to the meaning of Old Nick and its disambiguation.
- An adventure in the mind of a man from Hackney, London, who went to see a play in Paris. It is a multi-dimensional process. The play is seen through the eyes and filtered in the mind of the man. We are visualizing his fears and anxieties.
- Paul X1 has committed suicide and is living underwater for sixty minutes. Before and after his trip in deep water, he is fighting his demon, his alter ego Paul X2.
- A documentary on the making of the film: "Devil's Life". What is the film really about? Evil may not be necessary evil and the angels might not be the ones they are claiming to be.
- It started as a "making of" documentary to the film "Speed of Light" and 90 minutes later the film somehow muted into a hilarious comedy.
- A series of sketches about the miseries of life in the 21st century and its effects on the human condition.
- Set at the court of King George the Third in London in the year 1780. The King is presented with a collection of Red paintings by James Hogan. The paintings in red epitomize his madness.
- Interview feature on the life of Paul Gambaccini, broadcaster, writer and journalist. Digital Broadcast was based on a 90 minutes interview the director had with Paul Gambaccini in 1999. Initially intended for an interactive TV presentation it was first released on CD-ROM for Nick Peterson's MA in Interactive Multimedia. It was released on DVD in 2006. Based on the full length version of 90 minutes: 10% (The presenter) of the film is in black and white 50% is in single color (Blue, cyan, yellow, green, turquoise, orange and red) 40% is in full color and HD.
- Two friends are spending a week, day/night crossing London inside a black cab and reading a science fiction book.
- A fictional story about the tribulations of a virtual artist who is trying to survive in show-business and slowly discovers all the machinery that keeps him alive.
- Interviews with the producers and actors and in depth interview with the author on the subject of drugs, alcohol, smoking and sex.
- The game play is who is the most evil in a world run by evil.
- 2019–TV EpisodeVisual communication: what do we see? What do we really see? The Y wizard investigates.
- Is war a necessary evil? The Y wizard investigates.
- A live session of spirit ism in front of a studio audience with a new contestant. Reverend Piccard is the show host and is asking the contestant to travel where no earthling has been before, to the after life and go beyond where anyone has dared to go.