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- Dramatisation of the team hoping to televise the trial of Adolf Eichmann, an infamous Nazi responsible for the deaths of millions of Jews. It focuses on Leo Hurwitz, a documentary film-maker and Milton Fruchtman, a producer.
- Little Stempington is a small suburb that should be calm, cozy and quiet. But it is not lucky with its inhabitants. Instead of quietly killing time knitting, they kill each other. Vegetable cutters and large-caliber weapons go into action. Under the guise of a women's charitable society, classes of yoga and a circle of amateur runners, secret super-agents hide themselves, ready to eliminate a couple of competitors for the sake of another injection of Botox. Feeding their husbands an industrial dose of Viagra for breakfast and turning a quiet British suburb into a kind of slum where policemen do not go.
- School life between parents, pupils and teachers .
- "The Hello Girls" is a "dramedy" about a group of mostly young women working as telephone operators in the city of Derby UK, and deals with their escapades both on the job and off. The two seasons are set in 1959 and 1961, when a great many telephone operators were needed to provide satisfactory telephone service. The constant use of the expression "G-P-O" may cause a little confusion for some viewers, but the letters stand for "General Post Office," which at the time the program is set, operated the telephone system of the United Kingdom. The GPO also handled telegrams, which explains the presence of a bicycle-riding telegram boy at the exchange. The women range from just out of school to one or two who are now married and have returned to work. Two older supervisors try their best to keep them all in line
- Bill Goodman is a slick, wealthy, celebrated psychiatrist leading a double life. He has a wife and daughter in New York, and another wife in London. Despite his long absences on 'business trips', both little families live in domestic bliss, totally oblivious of each other's existence. Alas, the wives find out about each other's places in Bill's well-organized life and let jealousy get the better of happiness. They even team up and turn on the man who so cunningly made everyone happy for so long.
- Martine McCutcheon plays a young working class girl, Tracy, who - against the wishes of her parents and racist ex-boyfriend - becomes one of three wives of West London Persian restaurateur, Sam (Art Malik).
- U.S. version of the British series, which centers on middle-aged women battling each other behind the facade of suburban bliss.
- Drama series about a police wildlife liaison officer and others who help him fight wildlife crime set in the rural county of Northumberland.
- The weird and wonderful world of the Popats--the Asian family from hell--is about to burst onto our screens and blossom. You've never seen anything like them. And that's 13-year-old Anand's problem. But by turning his life into a series of comic fantasies, maybe, just maybe, he will stay sane.
- A teacher has a titillating experience after accepting an unusual gift from a friend.
- A sitcom about two men at the stage of life where 'middle-aged' is increasingly a compliment, who are lovers, best friends, and arch-enemies.
- Sam, a 10-year-old girl who suffers with Asperger's Syndrome, overcomes her struggle to make friends through the kindness of another child.
- Jean moves to a riverside cottage in an effort to escape her violent husband. There she meets Redfern, a married stonemason, with whom she forms a relationship.
- 2006–200723m7.7 (24)TV Episode
- Arriving in the idyllic little village of Little Stempington Joyce and Jeremy Hazledine believe that they have escaped the big city rat-race at last. This feeling is further enhanced when two of their new neighbours arrive with welcome baskets. However, the nightmare begins when Joyce accepts a seemingly innocent invitation from Camilla Diamond to tour the village and ends up blowing up the local Wicker Barn. Later, she gives a lift to another villager who offers her tea and explains the reasons behind the secret turf war between rival gangs of power-crazed housewives.
- With Barbara Du Pres in prison, Joyce must juggle her domestic existence with the responsibilities as leader of a vigilante gang keeping the streets of Stempington free from common crime. A situation that remains ever complicated given that husband Jeremy, chief of the local constabulary, is entertaining a conference of delegates visiting Stempington to discover why the crime rate is so low. Maintaining the status quo is never easy for Joyce. She and Camilla will get into a bitchy catfight in the toilets of the local theatre during a performance by a troupe of male Belarusian ballet dancers. The fight is interrupted when the dance troupe suddenly announce that theyre making a bid for political asylum. Joyce becomes suspicious of Camillas motives when Camilla installs the asylum seekers in the greenhouses and sheds of a local garden centre. It doesnt take long to work out that Camillas setting up a brothel of male escorts to entertain Stempingtons wives. Joyce must squeeze in preparations for a home cooked meal for Jeremys police delegation with plans for a commando attack to close down the garden centre sex operation. Joyce successfully manages to free the Belarusian dancers and then blows up the garden centre. An action that prompts a furious rage from Camilla who threatens revenge. Meanwhile, Camilla manages to persuade a member of Jeremys police delegation Chevy. a bent cop from Miami, to join forces with her. Chevy introduces Camilla to the idea of building a super casino on Stempington Wetlands. This would take Camillas crimes into the criminal super league.
- 2006–200748m7.5 (19)TV EpisodeA bloody supermarket car park fight over a parking space gives Lillian Gordon Moore an idea how to get the upper hand in the power struggle between Camilla and Joyce in the women community of Little Stemptington. They are going to set an all female Fight Club, and start rekindling the generations old disputes - all duly registered on a ledger book... The new law (besides not to discuss Fight Club...) is established: no knives, no weapons, but possible deaths in all out fisticuffs to the finish. In order to obtain planning permission for the super casino on Stempington Wetlands, Camilla decides to blackmail local Conservative candidate Toby Jerwood Jones. She asks Hilary to seduce him - with dubious results. Joyce is losing her control over the «zero-crime community». Her son Bill is trapped into marriage by Camilla's daughter (a Jewel Diamond of a girl) by staging a suicide attempt on the steeple of Stempington Church. And then Camilla Diamond, keen to destroy Joyce completely, summons Jeremy to her house under the pretense of a burglary, drugs him and records herself having sex with him in her outdoors pool.
- 2006–200748m7.8 (22)TV Episode
- Hilarious comedy centering on four disparate but realer-than-real twentysomethings living in a house-share in London, allied for the foreseeable future by a tenancy agreement.