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- Steve Armourae's documentary of the Bible including narration of each of the books.
- Documentary about the unusual events at the St Joseph's Convent school in Sidcup. Loved by many of the pupils who recount their memories surrounded by art and incense.
- Kirsten Fi-Fi Imrie series focusing primarily on dogs and their role in our lives.
- M the movie is the working title of a Shakespeare adaptation. Adapted by a writer in Los Angeles it takes one of Shakespeare's most ambiguous plays and sets it in the near future.
- The feature length version following on from a short film in 2017 entitled The tragedy of King Lear.
- Shakespeare's Henry V in an adaptation by Stephen Armourae staged and filmed in Cambridgeshire,
- Adaptation of William Shakespeare's Macbeth as set in a different country. Story by Roger Leeming with a screenplay by Stephen Armourae.
- A Duke disguises himself to discover the truth about human nature.
- Based on Shakespeare's 1606 play: the aged King Lear divides his kingdom between two of his three daughters, not foreseeing the disastrous consequences
- Memoria Draco is the sequel to Stephen Armourae's King Lear screenplay, largely based on historical events of the sixth and seventh century in Britain.
- Unicorns, dragons and many other beasts were believed to have lived. How and why did people believe in them.
- Clifford Odets Depression era Jewish drama of a family of conflicting beliefs finding their way in the world.
- The Montagues and the Capulets have a long held vendetta against each other. Thier children fall in love against their families wishes.
- The Third Testament had its London premiere at the BFI following it's Kent premiere. A documentary by Steve Armourae, who played one of the leads was made at the BFI premiere.
- Sherlock Holmes and the Werewolf stage play written by Jonathan Kaufman.Director of filming and interviews with cast members by Steve Armourae.
- How and Why books ran from the 1950s to 1978 and have never been in print since. This series looks at the titles and the artists.
- A young boy must escape from the forest when Dragon crosses from the dream world into reality and the elements try to stop him.
- Looks Like Lightning back onstage after more than 25 years. Steve Tierney on guitar and Steve Floyd on keyboards, they were members of the earlier band Second Chance.
- Adaptation of Samuel Beckett's play about the dissident Vaclev Havel.
- Looks Like Lightning are back live in Wisbech a year after their first performance together in 25 years.
- McGoohan storms out of the Organization. Secretly taking an all important disc with him. Delgado orders McGoohan be hunted down.
- Documentary covering the recording of the Narthex album.
- The series was sparked off as a forum to continue discussions following the conclusion of the Rabbi From Another Planet's live streams about Doctor Who.
- Draconus relates horror and ghost stories from down the ages.
- The show was on air in London in 2009-2010. It has returned with an online video stream and some short documentaries.
- A series of ASMR short films accompanied with the natural ambient sounds.
- News updates about the December 12 General Election with live coverage of the day and the results.
- The next series of How and Why books, looking at the 1970's range of British only titles.
- Filming consisted of an interview with Emma the writer-director. Then the play that night was filmed.
- Join Wiz and Rex as they look at the news and so called celebrities
- Silent film following the life of a Parisian woman Paris and the people she meets.
- Film about Cognitive Behavioural Therapy (CBT) filmed in London.
- Gruen XL dives into the advertising aftermath of the royal commission: how the big, small and online financial institutions are banking on an image change. Plus KFC's very quiet re-rebrand and the Pitch tackles over 65s.
- One of the very last books in the series of titles. A book on dogs was printed in America in the 1960s and then reprinted in Britain. It wasn't until 1978 at the third from last title that cats got their own book. So rare that their appears to be no details on the internet and the production company AJF only found one copy available.