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- In a totalitarian future society, a man, whose daily work is re-writing history, tries to rebel by falling in love.
- Jack-the-lad bus driver and conductor Stan and Jack enjoy the female employees more than their work and Inspector Blake is relentless in his attempts to make their lives a misery.
- A filmmaker sets out to discover the life of Joyce Vincent, who died in her bedsit in North London in 2003. Her body wasn't discovered for three years, and newspaper reports offered few details of her life - not even a photograph.
- British television series in which a group of professional landscapers/hardscapers creates or transforms a garden in two days as a surprise for one of the owners.
- Moments from the uncompromisingly bleak existence of a secretary, her intellectually disabled sister, aloof and uneasy teacher boyfriend, bizarre neighbor and irritating workmate.
- George Phillips, a middle-aged Londoner, works as an estate agent for the firm of Frobisher, Rendell and Ross. His home life is soured by clashes with his wife over whether their teenage son's girlfriend should be allowed to sleep over at their house, a situation the timid, melancholic George dislikes but hasn't the guts to forbid. His professional life is dominated by his attempts to find a buyer for Sunley House, a once-fashionable 1960s office block which has lain unoccupied for over a year. When his wife leaves for Colchester to look after her elderly father, George avoids conflict with his son by sleeping over at Sunley House. Meanwhile, his workplace rival, a younger man called Rycroft, is also trying to find a buyer for Sunley House (and thereby usurp George's place in the firm). One morning George finds himself locked in and has to crash through a window to escape. When Rycroft finds the broken window, he sets out to find the culprit.
- Helen Lester is in love with a man she has known just 24 hours, a playboy who spent time in jail for passing bad checks. Though the man has promised to change, most of her straitlaced relatives are up in arms. But Clare Lester, Helen's grandmother, says the girl is free to join the man she loves. On one condition, that she listen to the story of a day in Clare's own life and of a man she tried to change.
- Set in London, Driftwood is the story of fifteen-year-old Sam, a swimming prodigy, whose life is split into two very different worlds: a poignant antithesis between talent and achievement at the dawn of his sporting career, and fear and torment in his home and social life.
- Game show where the contestants risk their own cars in an attempt to win a new one.
- A random meeting at a bus stop is the start of an extraordinary relationship.
- This is the woman who attended the Church of the Living God in Finsbury Park. A retired woman whose divorce drew her closer to the church. A woman whose main problem was adjusting to singleness, retirement and a lonely death.
- Based on a dream, "flee unto the mountains" is a short film that talking about a tsunami that hits London City.
- Papas is the story of Priest who ventures on a dark and emotional journey after laying down his faith in God to find the killers of his little sister Eleni.
- A taxi driver picks up a woman who claims to be The Messiah, the Second Coming.
- A young married couple confront each other over a series of infidelities on both sides.
- Follows Ethan, who looses his watch with the alarm set at 3am. After being woken every night he becomes obsessed with finding the alarm. His obsession leads to him losing his girlfriend, his possessions and his mind.
- A story about a school bully spreads amongst a group of children who are skipping school.
- After years for friendship Nixxy becomes worried that Sam will grow up and have no need for an imaginary friend. Nixxy does what ever he can to stop Sam meeting the girl of his dreams.
- Two ex lovers are reunited during a production of Wuthering Heights.
- Daisy returns from her holiday in Asia, unaware that there are two suited men on her trail. When the gang heads to the pub, a showdown takes place.
- Daisy's boyfriend breaks up with her, and feeling the need for a loving relationship, she asks Marsha if she can have a dog. Marsha agrees and Tim is hesitant because of his past experiences with dogs which have given him a big fear of them. While Daisy and Twist go out to buy a dog, Mike and Tim go paint-balling. They run into Duane Benzie, who used to be Tim's best friend until he stole Tim's girlfriend.
- Daisy Steiner and Tim Bisley meet by chance and hatch a plan to pose as a couple to rent an apartment whose landlord requires a professional couple.
- Still struggling with his feelings of disappointment in the wake of Star Wars: Episode I - The Phantom Menace (1999), Tim loses his job at Fantasy Bazaar after being rude to a customer. Meanwhile, Daisy tries to sign on after her return from Asia, and Brian fears that his inspiration has run dry.
- Marsha still thinks that Tim and Daisy are a couple, and when she sees Tim kissing and flirting with Sophie, she gets suspicious. Later that night at Daisy's birthday dinner, Marsha tell Daisy that Tim is cheating on her, which Daisy replies with the truth about their relationship. Marsha, humiliated after realizing that she's the only one who didn't know the truth leaves the restaurant and moves out of the flat.