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- A video game adaptation of Quentin Tarantino's film Reservoir Dogs (1992).
- Hyperdrive is a British science fiction comedy film that follows the adventures of the crew of HMS Camden Lock, tasked with protecting Britain's interests in an ever-changing galaxy.
- Nelson 'the urbane fox' and his anthropomorphic animal friends navigate the urban jungle from their home in London's East End in a puppet sitcom for adults.
- The raw, high-stakes world of illegal street racing comes to life in Street Racing Syndicate. Trick out over 40 authentic licensed cars with parts from over 15 real-world manufacturers, then turn your customized ride loose on the streets of 3 cities & various women across the city. Tune it up, & turn it up loose. Get money, get wheels, get women, ante up.
- Bonkers is a British television series written by Sally Wainwright and starring Liza Tarbuck.
- The mysterious Nathan Hyde is lured out of hiding by the glamorous Erica, a reluctant employee of a global organisation known as The Establishment. Hyde's particular skills are required to recover a priceless Rubens painting stolen from the Catholic Church, but his assistance is only secured when his daughter's safety is assured.
- A series of sketches and stand up routines performed by comedian Omid Djalili.
- A thriller centered on a young boxer trying to distance himself from his father's gangster past and the relationship with his trainer.
- Cult '80s sci-fi gang "Blake's 7" make an eventful late night stop at Newport Pagnell Services on the M1.
- Two young women arrive at a curious penthouse apartment, led by one's crush on her tutor. However, her love interest doesn't live alone. He's part of a trio of computer hackers about to embark on the ultimate job on the world's most mysterious mainframe. Whilst doing so, they unlock more than they bargain for with supernatural and ultimately fatal results. Can this seemingly insignificant chain of events, which have thrown this group together, be construed as fate? Can the beacon provide a signal of hope or is it a web of manipulation, paranoia and ultimately... murder?
- Sally lives with Gransha, her grandmother, on a farm in Cheshire. One day Sally and her friends Spikey and Patch discover a bottle containing a genie who will obey their every whim - which is rather handy as Gransha is in danger of losing the farm. At the same time scientists at the nearby space telescope at Jodrell Bank pick up evidence of a dragon being in the area. Sally and her friends decide to track down the dragon to find out its demands and see if these can be used to help them and the genie save Gransha's farm.
- Various actors, presenters, directors and other staff who have worked at the iconic BBC Television Centre at Shepherd's Bush in London reminisce about their time there.
- A documentary exploring the making of the Doctor Who serial "The Claws of Axos", with insights from cast and crew. Originally included on the DVD release, it was later featured on the Season 8 BluRay Collection.
- The fourth and final title in the Extreme-G series, released on Xbox, PlayStation 2 and Nintendo GameCube.
- The Doctor, Jamie and Victoria are brought to a base which is attempting to halt the flow of the Second Ice Age.
- Enter the Glish, a race of permanently-moist aliens who lick each other in greeting. Despite its buzzing cafè culture and farmers' market, the Glish are hesitant about Peterborough and must do a lot of hand- and face-licking before they sign. When the deal falls through, Space Force demand that Commander Henderson and crew find another investor by the end of the week.
- Henderson must make first contact with a strange, new world: Queppu. This is his chance to speak to the peoples of a planet - to make history. Instead, Henderson, Teal and York are greeted with crossbow fire and accused of being rebels against the leader.
- It's Gary Neville Day and time for the crew of the Camden Lock to let their hair down and take a well-earned break. Traditionally, the crew hold the Cadet's Ball and extend a courtesy invitation to the Commander. But in a more 'appropriate' tradition, the Commander holds a dinner with fine wine and Wotsits for the Officers.
- Henderson has his eye on a Nobel Peace Prize when the Bulaah and the Lallakiss arrive at the Camden Lock for negotiations over the rights to an asteroid. Discarding Teal's complex agendas in favour of a 'man-to-thing' chat, Henderson raises the stakes of the negotiation by threatening to blow up the disputed rock if they don't agree to share it.
- During a round of psychological tests, the Camden Lock is fired upon. Mistaking it for part of the evaluation, Henderson ignores the sounds of the destruction. Could it be his last mistake?
- While scanning the galaxy for drug smugglers, the Camden Lock encounters the ship of the round-the-galaxy solo spacewoman, Clare Winchester. Concerned for her mental wellbeing, Henderson decides to put the mission on hold to do a little bonding. He finds Clare a mass of neuroses and superstitions - she also appears to have a tortuous relationship with a 'Mr. Cup'. When his poster of an orangutan fails to improve her outlook, the two row. Desperate to cheer her up, Henderson doles out more and more flattery until she finally forgives him. However, when he goes to leave, Clare has other ideas. York's newly instated self-defense drills are toughening the crew up, but will they be hard enough to rescue the commander?