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- Colin Clark, an employee of Sir Laurence Olivier, documents the tense interactions between Olivier and Marilyn Monroe during the production of The Prince and the Showgirl (1957).
- After 18 years behind bars, Miri Matteson returns home and stumbles back into adult life in the claustrophobic coastal town she once knew in this half-hour comedy series.
- A lonely boy who lives in his parents' home for the elderly explores his obsession with the afterlife through his friendship with an aging magician.
- Based on the children's adventure novel by Enid Blyton, five young children come to learn the secrets of a ruined castle.
- Alan Clark is the Member of Parliament for Plymouth Sutton, where he longs for a "proper" role as a Minister in Thatcher's government. When he gets the call, he joins the government, but is totally unprepared for the commitment involved, and is totally unable (and unwilling) to manage the rigors of bill reading and committees. Despite this, he rises up the ranks, still proving his apparent penchant for controversy and evasion.
- In Inside the Medieval Mind, one of the world's greatest authorities on the Middle Ages, Professor Robert Bartlett of St Andrews University, investigates the intellectual landscape of the medieval world. In this series he opens up the often surprising discontinuities and similarities between the medieval age and our own as he remarks: "In many ways these were people very much like us, in terms of family, ambitions for children and the world of emotions. On the other hand, they inhabited a very different world, in which it was believed the dead visited the living, and where somewhere there lived a race of people with the heads of dogs." The series comprises four one hour programmes, each on a different aspect of medieval thinking: Belief; Sex; Power; Knowledge. During the series he visits numerous medieval locations, from Westminster Abbey to Pluscarden Abbey near Inverness, with wide use of readings from original medieval sources.
- Detective Harvey Price (George Everett-Button) has been transferred over to a new unit, where he is to befriend his new and intelligent partner Alexander Boston (Jonny Brookes), together, both Alex and Harvey must put their differences to the side so they can tackle a new threat, with very limited help from the corrupt police service they work for. Price is to be challenged both mentally and physically when he is face to face with his cities newest and greatest wanted criminal, known as The Arsonist.
- It's Cathy's party, but she's not having a good time. The boys have found a Ouija board and are out for some harmless fun. When strange things start to happen, they blame each other, but the joke goes too far and soon they realize it isn't a joke at all.
- Michael Smith discovered the delights and perils of true adventure in a solo circumnavigation in his tiny amphibious flying boat, Southern Sun.
- An old man is encouraged to come out of retirement for one last job.
- A psychological short horror that uncovers the gruesome reality behind a continuous cycle of events.
- A magical realism short that uncovers the sacrifices people make to take control of their lives and the evil that lurks in the darkness of desperation.
- An abandoned plastic shopping bag watches the lives of the inhabitants of a small English town before meeting an untimely death.
- A troubled private investigator is called to help solve a series of horrific murders. Yet, the return of an old love exposes something more sinister in the case.
- Double-crosses and martial arts action follow the arrival of an advanced handgun - the McGoughain M233 - in this tongue-in-cheek short thriller.
- PhD student Jess is desperate to find a mysterious book, despite the best efforts of her friends and tutor to stop her. When the book mysteriously arrives at Jess' front door, she begins to realise there are dark forces at work. She must decide whether to give up, or pursue the secret of the book and accept the consequences.
- 1984–1985TV-PG6.8 (50)TV EpisodeNursing a head injury, Will is taken in by a friendly family. Henry starts to question whether Will wants to continue on their journey, after he falls in love.
- 1984–1985TV-PG6.5 (50)TV EpisodeHenry and Beanpole go on their own, after Will decides to marry the daughter of the people who took him in.
- 1984–1985TV-PG6.6 (49)TV EpisodeHenry and Beanpole continue on their trip, wondering if Will will catch up with them later. Meanwhile, Will is dealt a shocking blow by his rival for the love of Eloise.
- 1984–1985TV-PG6.5 (46)TV EpisodeWill decides to leave the Chateau Ricordeau behind, so he can rejoin his friends in the search for the free men in The White Mountains.
- The return to Folkestone of the body of a Foreign Legionnaire's sparks off a hunt for stolen diamonds. Sergeant Eavis suspects the Moons are working outside the law.
- Arrogant, snobbish and an inveterate womanizer, Alan Clark is returned to Parliament as a Tory M.P. in 1983 and becomes a Cabinet Minister.
- 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.
- 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.
- Beth's party for husband Tom is interrupted when the police arrest him for the murder of his ex-colleague. She secures Tom's release with an alibi but, just as the couple reconciles, she finds unsettling proof of her husband's double life.
- Things take a very nasty turn for Karl as police get within a hair's breadth of catching the killer. Will they make it in time?
- Beth seeks proof of Tom's infidelity from his friend Adam, police connect him to another murder. Tom admits to his affairs but not killing Katy. She connects Katy to a local drug dealer, leading to a tragic confrontation with the police.
- During a school event, the Fairchild's past scandalous sex life becomes public, while DI Edgeworth goes rogue to gather evidence against Tom. Beth makes a shocking discovery and plans her escape.
- A year later, Beth marries Adam a midst police presence and high tension. A secret encounter with Tom prompts Beth to discover the truth behind the murders and take drastic measures in order to protect her family.
- Edwina Currie helps Rory Bremner discover more about celebrated diarist Samuel Pepys. View Programme information.
- Guy attempts to become the first person to cross the English Channel in a human-powered airship, pedaling a bike suspended from a helium-filled balloon as big as a bus.
- Miri is excited for her first day of work at Nathan's fish and chips shop, but the community isn't taking kindly to her return.
- When Miri Matteson returns home from prison after eighteen years, she stumbles back into adult life in the coastal town she once knew, while the shadow of her past looms large. Series premiere
- Miri and her neighbor Billy escape to an amusement park for the day but Miri's past continues to chase her. Caroline attempts to end things with Dom for good.
- Miri and Caroline embark on a road trip to visit Oscar's aunt. But when an accident stalls them, they are forced to discuss how Caroline truly feels about Miri's time in prison.
- A terrible coincidence puts Miri back in the community's firing line as she becomes the key suspect in a new crime. Caroline and Oscar attempt to revive their relationship.
- After being locked in a cell once again, Miri gets out determined to tell her side of the story and to finally get the town on her side. Season finale