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- Rich Mr. Dashwood dies, leaving his second wife and her three daughters poor by the rules of inheritance. The two eldest daughters are the title opposites.
- An Irish rogue wins the heart of a rich widow and assumes her dead husband's aristocratic position in 18th-century England.
- Miss Marple receives a cryptic letter requesting her to right an unknown injustice, but receives no hint other than a ticket for guided tour of historic homes.
- At a reception for a fading film star making a screen comeback, a gushing, pushy fan is poisoned by a drink apparently meant for the actress.
- In a seaside town, local men pursue summer tourists for casual flings. Their leader, a photographer named Tinker, unexpectedly falls for a wealthy model, realizing the dynamic of exploitation may be reversed.
- A biography of the 1920s dancer Isadora Duncan, who forever changed people's ideas of ballet. Her nude, semi-nude, and pro-Soviet dance projects as well as her attitude and lifestyle shocked the public of her time.
- In this irreverent parody, the British court and war government consist mainly of idiots and/or traitors. Hitler moves into Buckingham palace and plans to marry into the Windsors. A US Army officer claims the cigar-smoking iconic PM was an actor, Ray Bubbles, impersonating his own father, USMC lieutenant Winston Churchill, a genius spy who stole an enigma code machine and almost single-handedly won a very alternative battle for Britain.
- Take a trip to a zoo like no other as Jürgen and his oddball gang of gorillas reveal a secret world of talking animals. From beat boxing tortoises to vegetarian lions to miniature maniac monkeys - anything is possible at The Zoo.
- A disgraced Television presenter forms a pact with a desperate stranger.
- A remake of both Rumble in Torbay and Fierce Tigers Flying Dragon, this film expands on the original stories by recycling the footage from the two films with newly shot footage. How the Fierce Tigers Flying Dragon teamed up and for what purpose is explained for the first time on screen. Dragon retells the adventures of the group from when they first fought to the present.
- In 1943, in occupied northern France, Jonnie and Monique's perfect life is shattered by a mission he can not refuse. It means their separation but does it guarantee her safety?
- A mysterious killer has been stalking a town for generations, granting wishes to those who ask him and then ending their lives in gruesome ways. An amateur film maker speaks with the soul survivor of what has come to be known as the St Mary Massacre, but the genie still has wishes to grant.
- A day in the life of Bob and his rather strange family. After a family argument, Bob makes his way to his 200th job interview that has a rather unfortunate deadly twist.
- It's raining outside. Jeff passes the time by playing a newly downloaded game and is instantly caught in the action.
- John wakes up one morning to find he is not in his own room. He sees a woman sleeping next to him but remembers nothing of the previous night. He runs through the suburbs of Sydney trying to work out how he got himself into this situation.
- A British and a Japanese agent clash during an attempt to track an invisible fighter plane.
- Jim Chan takes a walk outside as it begins to snow. Whilst asleep later that evening he develops a fever and has a nightmare about fighting another martial artist.
- A martial artist in Hong Kong searches for a worthy opponent. He discovers James Chan, a martial artist who also excels in other sports. James receives a letter challenging him to a duel where the winner will be declared Hong Kong's best fighter. He must decide whether to accept the challenge or turn down the fight.
- John drives home during the night when a street racer undertakes him on the road. John doesn't respond initially but when he catches up to the racer in the bends he realizes he can teach the racer a lesson.
- Mugsey Takes A Visit To Preston Massive One Of The Zones Located Within Paignton For A History Chat.
- Mugsey Takes A Trip To The Seaside Village Known Only As Goodrington With Very Interesting Results.
- A supernatural entity in the form of a blue ball of light begins to plague John Chan's dreams. He must use his martial arts within his dream to defeat the mysterious phenomenon.
- Mugsey and Beth go for a walk in Paignton.
- Mugsey Takes In What Sasha Has Told Him And Visits Oldway Mansions. Where He Meet With Strange Stuff.
- James and Richard read the news to find that rates of burglary have increased. James being the science fiction fan, dreams of an advanced home security system inspired by one of his favorite television shows. But is it practical or even ideal for everyone?
- Mugsey does his probation.
- Mugsey Along With Roy Visit Paignton Zoo For A Laugh A Little Drunk But Wanting To See Animals.
- In this updated version of Cop Story, Jason Chan reviews the FSA case in a series of flashbacks before he heads off to America to join the Federal Bureau of Investigation.
- Jin Hai, a teenage martial artist walks home after a soccer match and accidentally bumps into a pair of street fighters. Not happy about the incident, the street fighters pick a fight with him which, leaves him on the ground. Frustrated with his defeat, Jin Hai decides to adopt his dad's stronger fighting style. Whilst walking through the skate park he encounters the street fighters again but turns the tables on them as his new martial arts prove too powerful for them. The street fighters inform their leader, Andy of their defeat and he decides to challenge Jin Hai to a fight to settle the score once and for all.
- Mugsey escapes paying on the train in Paignton and makes a run for it.
- Mugsey gets back to normal life since the events of 2020.
- Mugsey goes to Paignton Jubilee.
- The mysterious blue light returns but John is no longer dreaming. Now in the real world, John must seek help from William, a Taoist who has a lot of information on the supernatural entity. With John's martial arts and William's Taoism, the two will use their skills to do battle with the blue ball of light.
- Mugsey Has Planned To Meet Up With Billie And In An Attempt To Sort Out Situations From Last Year.
- One year has passed since the events in Rumble in Torbay. Jin Hai and his former enemies have become friends, collectively known as the Fierce Tigers Flying Dragon. Jin Hai now known as the Flying Dragon, returns to Torbay from Hong Kong to meet up with the Fierce Tigers. However, their reunion does not go according to plan after Matt finds a pouch containing gold samples which, were stolen by a group of thieves.
- Mugsey and Chelsea go the amusement park.
- Mugsey and Beth take a trip to Paignton town.
- Jacky Chan is a geotechnical engineer in Hong Kong. He wakes up early, goes to work, gets home late. But he has something special waiting for him at home.
- Three undercover cops infiltrate a gang to gather evidence of their illegal weapons smuggling and murderous activity. Soon, however, the gang discover the trio's true identities.
- Two friends spend their last evening together before they go their separate ways after graduating from college.
- Asia is engulfed by chaos as the Eye of the Dragon falls into human hands. Jamie and Albert must find a way to bring peace back to the continent.
- Jake Chan, a martial artist is challenged to a fight at his own home and loses. He leaves England to get away from his shameful defeat and must find a way to deal with his loss.
- Sketches include: Flying Lessons, Hijacked Plane, Psychiatrist Milkman, Complaints, Déjà vu.
- 1969–197429mTV-147.3 (748)TV EpisodeA spoof of British political-party broadcasts includes the finals of "the worst family in Britain" contest, a violent cricket match and a housewife who revolutionized beekeeping.
- 1969–197430mTV-147.6 (897)TV EpisodeFoam-rubber snow and a stuffed lion are featured in a scene from "Scott of the Antarctic"; a football match is waged between gynecologists and Long John Silver impersonators.
- 1969–197430mTV-148.3 (898)TV EpisodeConquistador coffee campaign; Repeating groove; Ramsey MacDonald striptease; Job hunter; International Chinese Communist Conspiracy; Crelm Toothpaste/Shrill petrol; Agatha Christie sketch (railway timetables); Mr Neville Shunte - railroad playwright; Gavin Millarrrrr writes; Film director/dentist Martin Curry (teeth); City gents vox pops; 'Crackpot Religions Ltd'; 'How not to be seen'; Crossing the Atlantic on a tricycle; Interview in filing cabinet; 'Yummy yummy'; Monty Python's Flying Circus again in thirty seconds.