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- In a parallel present where the latest must-have gadget for any busy family is a 'Synth'--a highly-developed robotic servant that's so similar to a real human--is transforming the way we live.
- James Bond heads to the Bahamas to recover two nuclear warheads stolen by S.P.E.C.T.R.E. Agent Emilio Largo in an international extortion scheme.
- While investigating a gold magnate's smuggling, James Bond uncovers a plot to contaminate the Fort Knox gold reserve.
- James Bond uncovers a nuclear plot while protecting an oil heiress from her former kidnapper, an international terrorist who can't feel pain.
- A fake Fabergé egg recovered from the body of a fellow agent leads James Bond to uncover a jewel smuggling operation led by the mysterious Octopussy, and a plot to blow up a NATO air base.
- In England in 1987, a teenager from an Asian family learns to live his life, understand his family and find his own voice through the music of American rock star Bruce Springsteen.
- A meek bank clerk who oversees the shipment of bullion joins with an eccentric neighbor to steal gold bars and smuggle them out of the country as miniature Eiffel Towers.
- A thinly fictionalized account of a legendary movie director, whose desire to hunt down an animal turns into a grim situation with his movie crew in Africa.
- The feature adaptation of Roger Lewis' book about the actor best remembered as Inspector Clouseau in the Pink Panther movies.
- A cocky German fighter pilot is shot down over England in 1940 and makes numerous attempts to escape to fight again.
- The rise and fall of the rock singer Jim Maclaine, in the mid 60s, with his manager, Mike, and his group, "The Stray Cats."
- Nick tries to kill his wife to get her money, but when learning of this, she plans the same for him!
- Elizabeth dreams of being a music-hall singer. She gets to know Victor, that quite unexpectedly gets a female part in a music-hall number. He unfortunately finds himself voiceless, so, why wouldn't Elizabeth replace him in it?
- During Cyprus' war of independence against Britain, Juno Kozani (Susan Strasberg), an American archeology student visiting Cyprus, is caught between the two warring sides.
- A biographer researching a book on a pilot who died during the test flight of a new plane falls in love with the pilot's sister. As he uncovers more about the test flight, people connected with the case begin to die.
- A British lady entomologist travels to a Balkan country to look into germ warfare trials using various bugs as carriers.
- A motley group of soldiers are set loose in swinging London in an initiative test to collect a selection of esoteric items.
- On the first night of his London assignment, news agency reporter John Desmond becomes heavily involved with enigmatic Anna Ray. The affair ends when she is shot struggling for a gun she has pulled on him. This is only the start of his troubles, as Anna worked for a criminal organisation who know Desmond has now got her valuable contacts list.
- Wordless comedy about the trials and tribulations which abound when a young couple attempt to build their dream home.
- Gareth Malone, choirmaster of the London Symphony Orchestra St. Luke's Community Choir in London, believes that every child should sing in a choir. He sees it as an invaluable team and confidence building experience, as well as a venue to be exposed to great music. As such, he chooses Northolt High School, a regular comprehensive in working class Middlesex without a choral program history, within which to develop a 25 member mixed choir. His goal is for the choir to compete at the World Choir Games in China in nine months time. He has 1,300 potential choristers, but has to find the right mix of students who not only can sing harmony, but have the dedication to see the process through the nine months. Beyond the application and selection process for the World Choir Games, Gareth has some challenges in keeping the group motivated, especially if they are not chosen to go to China. Two of the motivation challenges are with music selection in that they are required to sing two classical songs, music which is foreign to most of the students, and at least one song in a language other than English. He also faces some challenges vocally, especially with the bass clef voices, which can be difficult with boys whose voices are just going through the change, and convincing older boys, who may now be comfortable with their new voices, that singing in a choir is an enjoyable experience.
- A blind man's sight is restored in time to solve the mystery of his girlfriend's dead (or is he) brother and a gang of currency smugglers.
- With news of a rival James Bond film by the name of Never Say Never Again (1983), the official 007 filmmakers from Eon Productions sought to make Octopussy (1983), their thirteenth Bond film, their biggest spy adventure yet.
- During World War II, a plane crashes on an island full of dominating women.
- A film made by and featuring those who voted Remain in the UK's EU Referendum vote, the 48%, to show the other 27 EU Member States that it was far from a landslide victory and just why we are fighting to stay part of the EU.
- Terry Dunnage was set alight by his uncle in Paignton, Devon 2007. His uncle subsequently died in the fire, Terry survived by jumping out of a window. However things changed forever and Terry spent the next 3 months of his life in a coma fighting for his life. Further battles of immense proportions were to follow and it ended with Terry wanting to end it all. Fast forward nine years and Terry is on the road to recovery and is attempting to complete Tough Mudder and prove to the world that just when you think you can't go on any more, that you can find the strength to fight for what you believe in.
- A documentary describing the activities of all involved in operating Heathrow Airport in the first few months after it opened in 1949.
- Film-maker, Rich Lawden explores the original filming location for the BBC Screen One special, GHOSTWATCH - meeting its new occupants, and discovering how much the house has changed since 1992.
- Wexford copes with two abductions of teen-aged girls, the disappearance of a 3 year old from her bedroom, and the return of a paroled pedophile to the town.
- PC Smith attends a fatal road traffic accident and makes some poor decisions because of shock,this leads him to question his commitment to police work.
- Steed, Purdey and Gambit, aided by a flock of rabid female fans, rescue defector Professor Vasil from under the nose of Ivan Perov at an airport. Perov reactivates a group of 13 sleepers known as the House of Cards in order to avenge himself on the New Avengers and get Vasil back to Russia.
- The New Avengers are present at a demonstration of a new gas, S-95, that can knock out people instantaneously. Unfortunately a criminal called Brady is also present, steals 2 cannisters as well as the anti-dote and puts the heart of London to sleep the next morning. Now Steed, Gambit and Purdey are the only people left awake and able to stop the criminal gang from robbing all the banks of London. Unfortunately, Steed & Gambit have no way of contacting Purdey, and Purdey has trouble keeping her pajama bottoms up.
- 1969–197151mNot Rated8.0 (71)TV EpisodeOnce again Jeff is hired as a fall guy to take the rap for a murder. In this case the guilty parties are Susan Lang and her lover Corder. Susan hires Jeff to tail her two-timing husband Paul, but then Paul gets murdered. Jeff is arrested yet again but released whereupon Susan and Corder abduct him at gunpoint and take him to a quarry to kill him. Fortunately for him, Marty rescues him, having enlisted the aid of other ghosts.
- Daredevil pilot Ace Rimmer, seriously wounded, after rescuing Princess Bonjella from the Nazis, arrives on-board Starbug, to recruit Rimmer to take his place as the next Ace Rimmer. Will Rimmer continue the legacy of Ace Rimmer?
- A recently engaged couple is placed under heavy surveillance due to the groom-to-be's international ties. While Craven is skeptical of their guilt, he doggedly purses the case nonetheless.
- Three murders allegedly committed 20 years earlier because of anger management, are re-examined by the unit when the supposed killer is released from a psychiatric facility.
- Asif begins a new job, with Elite Removals, joining Bamber, Adrenalin and Nick in the "The African Queen". Their first job is to move Mr and Mrs Bates to Brighton but their schedule is thrown in to chaos when he vows to stay.
- For Lily and Wally, a batch of stolen eggs mean a whole lot of trouble.
- Barbara is planning the colour of their new bathroom and scans through House and Home. Billy is more concerned with the contents of his own glossy magazine, however.
- Gareth arrives at Northolt High School to begin the choir development process. Despite the school having no choral music tradition, he receives 161 applicants - 117 girls and 44 boys - from the approximately 1,300 member student body. He needs not only to find the 30 best singers, but sufficient numbers for each of the four parts, which becomes an issue especially for the bass clef voices as few of those boys applying have had their voice change. During the audition process, he discovers that many have beautiful voices, but at this stage of their vocal history are purely trying to mimic popular music singers and their songs, especially in the R&B genre. Before he announces the 30, he must check the status of a few which may dismiss them from the choir. After announcing the 30 members, who collectively are now called the Phoenix Choir, Gareth has a deadline in four week's time (seven rehearsals): record a submission CD to the World Choir Games selection committee. He has to get the choir to a point where the submission will impress him and the selection committee enough to be chosen to attend the competition in China seven months later. Beyond issues with learning the music, Gareth has problems with one perpetually absent choir member, and a brother and sister dealing with a family issue. To get the choir inspired and as a bonding exercise, Gareth takes them on a field trip to the Barbican Theatre in London to experience what it's like to stand on an auditorium stage to perform, and so that they can all spend some quality time getting to know each other.
- Gareth has sent in the submission CD to the World Choir Games selection committee, and the choristers, after the Christmas break, have returned to school for the start of the spring term. After viewing the World Choir Games website and seeing the choirs that have sent in applications, Gareth notices both that the Phoenix Choir, in his words, seem "out of their league", and that there is no mention whatsoever when notification will be sent if they have been accepted. He also runs into a number of known and unexpected problems: some students, for religious reasons, cannot sing Christian or mythologically related songs (on which most classical music is based), there is some attrition especially among the crucial bass clef voices, and the bass clef sections are neither vocally strong or confident. With the latter, Gareth realizes he has to go on a direct recruitment process in the hope of finding the bass clef "diamonds in the rough" at the school. After that process, he also comes to the realization that he will have to go through another full audition process of existing choristers to whittle the thirty-eight down to the maximum twenty-five, plus four alternates, and do it sooner than later. Even with the new deeper voices added, the first classical piece they are learning is just not coming together as Gareth would like, and as such he decides to take a slightly different approach by bringing in opera singing friends for support to show how classically trained voices can sing both classical and popular music. Two envelopes finally arrive through the post: the Chege family learn if their husband/father has received his visa to enter the UK, and the choir learn if they have made it to the World Choir Games. But even more scary than these two envelopes is news from Gareth: the choir is scheduled to give their first public performance to the less than friendly fifth formers, who are known to mock and ridicule for its own sake.
- Now that the choir has received notice that they have qualified to compete in the World Choir Games - the first British school ever, and one of only fifteen choirs worldwide in their mixed youth choir category - they are coming to terms with the immense task ahead of them. On the fun side, the choir strikes a small committee to design their competition wardrobe. Their new look cannot however mask the problems the choir still faces. Their non-English language song is giving them problems. And the tenors, even two weeks prior to them leaving for China, are holding the choir back. The frayed nerves from the tenor section issue threaten to destroy the choir. One week before they are scheduled to leave, Gareth takes the choir on a mystery team-building weekend to bring the choir back together as a cohesive unit. That weekend still cannot fix the fundamental vocal issue with the tenors. As such, Gareth feels he needs to reevaluate two tenors for the trip. Also one week before their departure, the choir holds one last performance for friends and family of their competition repertoire. In China, the choir is overwhelmed by the enormity of the event. After they perform, there is an outpouring of emotion about how they did - the culmination of the nine month process - the emotions regardless of if they make it into the medal round of competition or not.