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- A teenage boy with a sex therapist mother teams up with a high school classmate to set up an underground sex therapy clinic at school.
- These are the brand new adventures of Merlin, the legendary sorcerer as a young man, when he was just a servant to young Prince Arthur on the royal court of Camelot, who has soon become his best friend, and turned Arthur into a great king and a legend.
- C.S. Lewis, a world-renowned Christian theologian, writer and professor, leads a passionless life until he meets spirited poet Joy Gresham from the U.S.
- Property experts Kirstie Allsopp and Phil Spencer show house hunters some properties for sale that fit their requirements.
- Story of the ATV soap opera Crossroads which launched in 1964 as Britain's first half-hour daily serial. From the highs of 18 million viewers nightly to the critical panning by newspaper television reviewers and a look at some of the story lines now deemed ahead of their time.
- ShortSnare is a folk horror short film set in the UK. The story follows a family on a hunting trip in a remote woodland. Their presence awakens an ancient woodland civilisation, disturbing the delicate natural order and sparking a chain reaction, climaxing in a violent battle between man and nature.
- Music video for Jemima Phillips harp cover of Kavinsky's "Nightcall".
- While hunting, Arthur and Merlin see a unicorn. Despite Merlin's protests, Arthur kills the beautiful creature to bring the crass Uther its horn as an ornament. The foolish father and son ignore Gaius's warning that it is bad luck to kill a unicorn, but soon the crops wither and the well water turns to sand. The mystic Anhora, guardian of the unicorns, arrives in Camelot to tell Arthur that his stupidity has cursed the land and he alone can lift that curse. This involves his learning much-needed humility before riding to the Labyrinth of Gedref, where he will be tested. Merlin follows him but, by doing so, places both boys in danger. Unusually, it is Arthur who saves the day with a demonstration of selflessness, ultimately restoring the welfare of Camelot and the unicorn itself.
- Sir John Summerson looks at the architectural era of the Adam brothers and John Nash, and how new ideas of the Romantic poets and painters saw a new relationship between landscapes and buildings.
- A newspaper advertisement suggests that a murder will occur at an address in an English village. Is it a joke? People assume so - until a man is killed.
- The inspector visits a dying millionairess in Scotland, whilst another murder takes place in the village.
- A third murder occurs, and Miss Marple is only just able to prevent a fourth.
- Despite the ministrations of sex therapist mom Jean and encouragement from Eric, Otis worries he can't get it on, but he's not the only one.
- Egged on by Maeve, and finding that dispensing sex tips is tougher than he thought, Otis tries offering free advice at a classmate's house party.
- Otis' clinic achieves liftoff, as does his attraction to Maeve, who unexpectedly asks him for help; Eric swings off on his own and fields a come-on.
- Eric realizes Otis has fallen for Maeve, but the young sex therapist finds himself torn when hot guy Jackson seeks help with his secret crush.
- An explicit pic puts a mean girl on the spot; Maeve wants to track down the shaming culprit, forcing Otis to make a tough choice on an important day.
- Eric's trauma isolates him; Maeve's essay wins a prize; Otis tries to hook up with Lily, but his deep-seated issues get in the way.
- The big dance brings out the best, and the drama in Moordale's student body; Otis finds a date; Maeve gets her dress; Eric returns with style.
- Otis feels violated by Jean's book; Maeve takes the fall for her brother; Eric serves detention with an old foe; Lily's body betrays her.