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- Four weeks after a mysterious, incurable virus spreads throughout the UK, a handful of survivors try to find sanctuary.
- Two American college students on a walking tour of Britain are attacked by a werewolf that none of the locals will admit exists.
- In the West End of 1950s London, plans for a movie version of a smash-hit play come to an abrupt halt after a pivotal member of the crew is murdered.
- In 1962 London, four troublesome teenagers are charged by the police with robbing a garage and murdering the night watchman.
- Sharon Newton (Cassie Stuart) leads the uncooperative James Richards (Charles Dance) into a world of misplaced government secrets, capitalistic artists and bungling secret agents.
- The schemes of a ruthlessly ambitious British politician who will stop at nothing to get to the top.
- An account of counterculturalist Richard Neville's misadventures in London at the end of the 1960s.
- A British agent's son is kidnapped and held for ransom.
- A lazy, irresponsible young clerk (Sir Tom Courtenay) in provincial Northern England lives in his own fantasy world and makes emotionally immature decisions as he alienates friends and family.
- A British secret service agent is faced with the task of pursuing and eliminating a British-born suicide bomber and his terrorist cell.
- A live stage recording of the musical based on DreamWorks Animation's 1998 film adapted from the biblical story of Moses, from his being a prince of Egypt to his ultimate destiny of leading the Children of Israel out of Egypt.
- Jerry Mulligan is an American striving to make it as a painter in Paris. Following an encounter with a dancer named Lise, the streets of Paris become the backdrop to a sensuous romance of art, friendship and love in the aftermath of war.
- Twenty five years on, the original cast and crew look back on the John Landis classic, An American Werewolf In London.
- Well Done Baby is about how a modern young couple of today fails to find purpose in their relationship till destiny decides to give them one.
- A prime time variety show hosted by Michael Barrymore, with music and comedy guests, including regulars The Bluebell Girls.
- Dolly Parton's Live HBO Concert filmed in London.
- John Bishop's Christmas Show is an all singing, all dancing festive comedy spectacular.
- Filmmaker Dominic Johnson tries to go about his life as normal while at the same time adhering to a gluten-free diet.
- Aspects of a London day, including prostitutes on street corners, a striptease show and the 2i's Coffee Bar.
- The Doctor and Dodo return to London in the present day where the Doctor becomes concerned about WOTAN, a new super-computer installed in the Post Officer Tower.
- Dodo is under the control of WOTAN and attempts to lure the Doctor into a trap, while the rest of WOTAN's slaves begin construction on its robotic War Machines.
- Ben tries to escape from the warehouse but is captured by Polly, who is now also under WOTAN's control, and forced to work on construction the War Machine.
- The first War Machine is defeated but the Doctor only has a matter of hours to destroy WOTAN before the rest of its army is activated.
- A young girl goes missing on the way to her guitar lesson. A week later, she is found murdered, and CCTV footage leads detectives to a viable suspect for the kidnapping.
- For the second series, Michael Barrymore returns back to the mainland to present the show from the Dominion Theatre, London. His guests on this first show include Sarah Brightman, Jimmy Cricket, George Marshall and The Shadows.
- Michael has problems getting the show to run smoothly, as an audience member needs to be removed, he's stuck in a toilet while Dana sings, and Gary Wilmot wants to go on early. On schedule are Jason Donovan, Wayne Dobson and Mike Reid.
- With Barbara Dickson, Tammy Wynette, Elio Pace, Jeff Stevenson and Roy Walker.
- Featuring music from Lulu, Michael Ball, Stuart Anderson and The Fabulous Singlettes. Providing comedy are Max Bygraves and Mike Doyle.
- Michael bids farewell in the final show of the series, with regular guests Frank Olivier and The Bluebell Girls. Also making a return appearance is Lulu, while guests new to the show include Gary Lovini, Adrian Walsh and Frank Bruno.
- Hayley Palmer interviews Michael O'Reilly and Kira Malou who play Johnny and Baby in the production currently in London's West End.
- Hayley Palmer interviews Olivia Moore who plays Sandy, Eloise Davies who plays Frenchy, Mary Moore who plays Jan and Lizzy-Rose Esin-Kelly who plays Marty.
- The Elizabeth Line / Crossrail / Purple Train finally gets its own 'Secrets' video. Seeing as so many people asked.) So we went out to show you all the things that you may not have spotted about London's newest railway line.
- Took another ride on the new Elizabeth Line - this time with a view from the cab. And whilst I did, I spoke to Keith Valla - a Driver Team Manager with MTR - to ask everything you wanted to know from a drivers perspective.
- 2007– 13mTV EpisodeThe distance between Leicester Square and Covent Garden Tube stations is just 270 meters, so that does mean it's quicker to walk it than to take the train?
- Follow a team of engineers and construction workers build London's Crossrail so it doesn't disrupt traffic or cause damage.
- With Bob Carolgees, Frank Carson and Kate Robbins, plus music from Jaki Graham and Robert Palmer.
- At the office, Robin receives a package and is horrified to discover it contains a woman's severed leg. Strike draws up a list of suspects who have vendettas against him.
- Strike visits several London strip clubs in order to find out more about Niall Brockbank. Robin's relationship with Matthew has hit a low point and she questions her commitment to marriage.
- Engineer and urban explorer Rob Bell examines the hidden story of how the world's oldest underground railway was built. He begins by exploring the construction of what is known today as the Northern Line, which runs 36 miles through London and connects the boroughs north and south of the Thames.
- 201745mTV EpisodeRob Bell examines the history of the Central Line, which at 46 miles is the longest in the Tube's network and connects east with west - transporting 260 million passengers a year. Rob learns that Bank's platforms are curved to avoid the Bank of England's vaults, and investigates a disaster during the Second World War in which 173 people were killed at Bethnal Green station while trying to shelter from an air raid.