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- An assassin helps a young woman avenge the death of her family.
- What really happened during Shakespeare's 'Lost Years'? Hopeless lute-player Bill Shakespeare leaves his home to follow his dream.
- The Walmington-on-Sea Home Guard platoon deal with a visiting female journalist and a German spy as World War II draws to its conclusion.
- Headmistress Sarah Burton, a left-wing feminist, is disgusted by the social injustices faced by her pupils. In spite of her beliefs, she reluctantly finds herself falling in love with a Tory landowner whose wife is suffering from insanity.
- A Cambridge astrophysicist on routine business in London finds it frustratingly difficult to return a wallet of money to an Eastern European friend, a task complicated by a puzzling if scatterbrained society girl.
- Cass is sent away on holiday with her cousins where she meets a boy on a secret mission. All the while, in the back of her mind, is her sister back home in a hospital bed.
- Daniel and his friend Spencer meet up to go to town. It is revealed that there is history homework due for Daniel , if he does not complete the homework , then he will be expelled from school. Daniel finds a box that has the deeds to Frankenstien's castle , as well as a broken family tree , showing that Dr Frankenstien is an ancestor of Daniel. That night , Daniel has a nightmare about Experiment One's ghost (An experiment of Dr Frankenstien's gone wrong). Daniel departs to find the castle as research for the homework. Spencer fins this out , and is concerned , so runs to the castle in fear of Daniel's safety. Daniel finds the castle , goes inside and is haunted by the ghost of Dr Frankenstien's monster's ghost. Spencer is chased by Experiment One's ghost in the castle's forest and leaves. Daniel leaves the castle. Daniel is haunted by the ghost of Dr Frankenstien's Monster. That evening , Experiment One tells Daniel to resurrect Dr Frankenstien's Monster. Daniel almost does this , but sacrifices his life in order for the town to be safe from Frankenstien's monster.
- When Darwin crafted his seminal theory, Victorian patriarchy subtly colored his view of nature, resulting in the marginalization of the female role. Why has it taken science 150 years to address this lingering Victorian influence?
- A troubled young man believe in the existence of pirates. After he mets another young man and a fisherman, he becomes normal again.
- After an oppressive Alien force has occupied Earth two young men find themselves in possession of an important item that could help the human resistance. Now they must make a choice between selflessly risking their lives for the good of mankind, or selfishly working towards their own survival...
- A documentary about the Flithergirls, a generation of woman whose lives revolved around collecting 'flithers' (limpets) for use in the North Yorkshire fishing industry.
- Andrew White has a passion for walking. As the editor of Walks Around Britain, he's walking all across the British Isles - and now he's sharing two great in the most undiscovered part of Yorkshire - the East Riding.
- The story of a modern-day miracle and of its effects on the residents of a seaside town.
- "Nowhere are the traditions of Christmas kept up with such splendour as in Yorkshire". That's what a visitor to the county wrote in 1812. To find out how true it is today, Mike Harding sets out to explore the many and varied ways Christmas is still celebrated across the three Ridings. En route he enjoys some living Yorkshire traditions with the Village Carollers from the South Pennines, Knaresborough Mummers, Grenoside Sword Dancers, Leyburn Ladies Choir, Hawes Silver Prize Band and East Witton Male Voice Choir. In York he learns how today's Christmas traditions were influenced by the Pagan festivities of the distant past; in Malton, how the town inspired Charles Dickens' Christmas Carol, and in Haworth, how the Brontës spent Christmas, while on the East Coast he discovers that turkeys were first introduced into Britain by a Yorkshireman from Bridlington. Featuring: Jim Eldon, Hawes Silver Prize Band, East Witton Male Voice Choir, Leyburn Ladies Choir, Village Carols from the Black Bull, Ecclesfield, Jeremy Blundell, The Ebor Singers, The Very Reverend Keith Jones, Dean of York, Brian Oxberry and Selina Scott (Charles Dickens Society, Malton), Dr. Juliet Barker, Richard Marriott, James Mackenzie (Pipe and Glass, South Dalton), Knaresborough Mummers, Chas Marshall, Grenoside Sword Dancers, Joe Dunn, Thorpe Hesley Junior School Sword Dance team, Coope, Boyes and Simpson, Georgina Boyes and the children of Westfield Primary School, Cottingham
- Circa 2500's , a NASA cadet ( Hakine ) goes missing and awakes somewhere unknown. His previous boss ( Rhonda ) and younger brother ( Eric ) try to find him. Will Hakine be able to get home or will he be stuck with an android ( Auto ) in God knows where ? Eric and Rhonda are Christians from a technologically not advanced village who , when Hakine goes missing team up and are both tasked with searching for Hakine. During this , they both have the revelation to no longer be religious and become atheist. A new friendship is forged for the pair. The story shifts to Hakine's perspective where he is on a mysterious alien planet. He meets an android by the name of Auto who was a slave pilot of a cargo ship. The pair must also work together to board a shuttle and leave the planet. Unknown to the both of them , an alien called Kelt is watching their every move..
- This year long project documents the breeding Season of the Northern Gannet in its entirety and focuses on the beautiful sights and immense sounds of the birds and the changing landscape that surrounds them.
- The Masked Woman is seen pouring water and then looking at an identical copy of herself. This then cuts to the inside of the house where she leans over the staircase, to then walk down the stairs. She then looks at a reflection of herself in a mirror. After, she is seen in the bathroom, staring at her reflection for her reflection to suddenly turn into an image of a zombie. Later, in the hallway her hand falls off and she is seen being slowly deconstructed until only her zombie form is left. Falling to the floor, what remains is just her clothes ending with her seen pouring water and looking at a copy of herself once more.
- When there is more to the Mirror the Plot will be seen.
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- Albert is representing Tomlinson Toffee at an annual conference in Bridlington. Ever helpful, he stops en route to assist a lady in distress - Mrs Parkinson, whose car has broken down.
- Gillian is pushed to breaking point at the farm, and Caroline finds herself at the heart of an unlikely love triangle. Ellie airs PC Cheryl's suspicions about Eddie, and a guilt-ridden Raff confides a difficult secret to Alan. Ted makes a sentimental journey to the seaside, to Bridlington, where he and his beloved wife had their honeymoon. while Alan and Celia find reason to laugh together again, but sobering news awaits.
- Following one working class man through the struggles of his average day, to show how the forgotten majority are living in Britain.
- Andrew White walks along the cliffs at Flamborough Head and through Clumber Park, Nottinghamshire.