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- A group of archaeologists have 3 days to discover historical artifacts in different sites around Britain.
- Kevin McCloud follows people as they build their dream house, often focusing on modern design, energy efficiency, maximizing space and views.
- Explosive military drama about a crack SAS team. There's a life-or-death mission, reputations at stake, and stamina sorely tested at a combat survival weekend.
- A community of survivors struggle to stay alive in the wake of a global pandemic known as the Death that wiped out 99.98% of humanity.
- Dreams meet reality at a meeting place on the borders of Lancashire, Cheshire and Wales.
- A "reality" tv series where five men and five women spend 9 weeks at a country house, Kentchurch, living as if they were in 1811 England. The house is staffed by 40 servants. An interesting study of life and courtship in Regency England. It is kind of a Jane Austin theme park.
- In a remote Arctic research station, government agents Brach (Stephen Moyer) and Schiller (Lucy Akhurst) discover the mysterious genetic scientist Dr. Clerval (Tom McCamus). A psychological chess game ensues. It turns out that Schiller was a subject in one of Clerval's genetic breeding programs, and was co-dependent of him. Brach once was Clerval's henchman. He feels torn between his love for Schiller and his unadmitted, deep loyalty towards Clerval.
- Series which uses archaeology to shed light on history.
- Street sweeper Joe Fallow is approached by the ailing Grim Reaper who offers to train him as his replacement, becoming the new 'face of death'. Elsewhere in town, an evil force threatens to merge the worlds of Hell and Earth into one. And only Joe, assisted by an enigmatic supernatural bounty-hunter, can stop it from happening.
- Caught up in a war of hatred and murder. Six friends try to survive to tell their story.
- In this short and compelling series, you'll learn just how important the art of mapmaking was when it came to shaping the history of humanity. Cartographers and historians will show you the most fundamental elements of the era of exploration, and how they have evolved over the centuries. Finally, you'll see how much more maps do for us today than just simply define our political boundaries.
- The feature length version following on from a short film in 2017 entitled The tragedy of King Lear.
- Down on his luck and trying to regain his lost sense of power, Guy's world is turned around when assisting a robbery which is more than it seems.
- War's great adventure for two young boys who've no idea what war really is...
- Men Can't Make Beds is the story of a young man named Jay and his battle with the bed sheets. Whilst left with the hefty task of making the bed with fresh sheets, Jay discovers a portal inside his duvet cover... Taking him on a bizarre journey with no clear way home.
- A traumatised homeless veteran uncovers a child trafficking organisation and sees a chance at redemption.
- A psychopath dressed as Santa Claus wraps up his presents for this year's special distribution of gifts. Meanwhile, Nanny Slice is saying goodnight to Baby Gerald, unaware that a vicious serial killer dressed as Santa is now in her house. After brutally murdering her, he enters the basement. Things get weirder from there.
- A young man reveals his most fantastical hopes and dreams in a careers interview.
- Fris doesn't fit in at home - a rural village in 1500s England. When she is kidnapped by a time-travelling treasure hunter, held against her will in the 21st century, she comes to realise just what home really means to her.
- The story of Sadie - an imaginative, yet lonely ten-year-old girl desperate to find solace from the pressures of her school and home life.
- In the not too distant future an act of parliament attempts to reduce the population due to recent overcrowding. A young man is called to be interviewed and assessed to find out if he is suitable to have children.
- The English countryside brings many things, green grass, flowers flourishing, nights of silence. But there are some who inhabit the countryside, who are just a little different. Watch in HD. Follow an evening with two Country Bumpkins who have spent their whole life in the countryside, working the farms and chasing the local lass. A comedy documentary film following an evening making dinner with Barney Baiton and his son Jonny... Even such a simple evening can entertain. Influenced by such TV hits as Derek by Ricky Gervais and The Royal Family. CAUTION: This fictional documentary film includes strong language, viewer discretion is advised.
- The inhabitants of a North Herefordshire village prepare food for a feast to appease a devil in their midst.
- Photography is perceived as visual expression, but we learn through Mickel, Gary and Bill, all blind photographers; that there's actually more to it.
- This is Mark's story, a man who planted a woodland in a field behind his house. A woodland he will never actually see fully grown.
- When the parrot mascot for "Polly's Fruit Punch" escapes, Alan Argus is determined to beat local birding legend Bernie Samson to capture it.
- John is a lonely man, he drinks too, as the story unfolds we discover why and what he is planning to do about it.
- Astrologer Russell Grant gives a friendly introduction to various beauty spots around the British Isles.
- Jack is a film about a 17 year old boy called Jack who has Asperger's syndrome providing an insight in to his world, how he sees things differently and how he copes with being different.
- Based on Shakespeare's 1606 play: the aged King Lear divides his kingdom between two of his three daughters, not foreseeing the disastrous consequences
- This observational film gives a privileged insight into the lives and rituals of a small group of monks who live in Belmont Abbey, a Benedictine monastery near the Welsh border in the United Kingdom.
- After Scandinavians Amanda and Eva accidentally run over a swan on a business trip to Wales, the threat of being trialed for treason exposes the true trust, loyalty and friendship of two best friends about to become business partners.
- Time Team head for Herefordshire in search of the palace of the great Anglo-Saxon leader, King Offa, who ruled the kingdom of Mercia from 757 to 796. Records show that a palace was in the area but its exact location has never been found.
- Follows the lives of three partially-sighted pupils at the Royal National College for the Blind. Looking at the issues that affect them such as; love, sex and relationships.
- 1994– 1hNot Rated7.3 (7)TV Episode
- In 1497, explorer John Cabot set sail from Bristol in The Matthew and sailed to Newfoundland, the first European to land on the mainland of North America since the Vikings in the 11th century.
- Michael Aspel and the team kick off their 30th anniversary celebrations in Hereford.
- Discovers what makes Jonathan Crump's cheese so unique; Tom wants to convince buyer Jane to stock his cider on the farm shop shelves.
- An LSD factory deep in the countryside of Hertfordshire.
- Following a row with her mother Jane runs away and Lol unearths a secret about Rowenna which may make her party to the flight. Huw discovers that Thomas Cantilupe, in whom Canon Dobbs was so interested, was baptized in the church where the dead crow was found and was a medieval fighter against demons, charged with the protection of Hereford cathedral, even after his death. With his grave desecrated the cathedral is once again exposed to Satanists. When Lol tells her that Jane is entering the cathedral with two false friends for the boy bishop's crowning Merrily realizes that her daughter is in danger and rushes to save her as well as to rid herself of Joy's baleful influence.