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- Cultures collide when British Detective Inspector is transferred from England to the Caribbean island of Saint Marie to head the island's police department.
- James Bond sets out to stop a media mogul's plan to induce war between China and the UK in order to obtain exclusive global media coverage.
- A wrongfully expelled Harvard undergrad moves to London, where he is introduced to the violent underworld of football hooliganism.
- Bodie and Doyle, senior agents of the British intelligence service CI5 (Criminal Intelligence 5), and their handler George Cowley fight terrorism and similar high-level crimes.
- A gentle orphan discovers life and love in an indifferent adult world.
- Queen Elizabeth I travels 400 years into the future to witness the appalling revelation of a dystopian London overrun by corruption and a vicious gang of punk guerrilla girls led by the new Monarch of Punk.
- The disappearance of a young woman's father and a mysterious note years later after the strange regular annual delivery of valuable pearls to her puts Sherlock Holmes on the case.
- A lyrical reverie about a young Liverpool boy coming of age in the 1950s among his loving family and the austere Catholic Church as he enters the rigors of school, nurtures a bedazzled love of the movies and longs for companionship.
- Arthur returns to London after working abroad for many years with his now deceased father. Almost at once he becomes involved in the problems of his mother's seamstress Amy and of her father residing in the Marshalsea debtors' prison.
- When their ship docks the crew disembark as usual to pick up their lives in postwar London. For one of them his petty smuggling turns more serious when he finds himself caught up with a robbery in the City.
- Due to be crowned King of the Netherworld by his mentor Merlin the Magician (Sir Ringo Starr) at a monster's convention, Count Downe (Harry Nilsson), the son of Count Dracula, falls in love with the beautiful, but human, Amber (Suzanna Leigh) and finds himself in conflict with Baron Frankenstein (Freddie Jones), who is vying for the same honorary title.
- Traitors, killers and lovers collide in London.
- The story was about low-income residents of a building, financed by The Peabody Trust, founded by American banker-philanthropist George Foster Peabody, to offer affordable housing to needy Londoners.
- In World War II, a German undercover unit infiltrates British lines during the evacuation of Dunkirk, 1940. The film revolves around their successes and failures in disrupting Royal Air Force operations during the Battle of Britain.
- An Italian couple defy both their families and marry for love. Four children later, they are running a diner in England. Humorous, dramatic, sad -- everything a movie should be.
- Beginning in 1864 England, and moving through a number of years, a maid helps raise two children, a boy and a girl, all the time talking about her methods in doing so.
- A group of British aristocrats, who call themselves "Knights of Avalon", isn't content with the system of justice and executes judgment themselves. Instead of just killing the people they believe guilty, they give them a chance in traditional combat. When one day, Sir Edward Gifford (Peter Cushing) witnesses their sessions, they have to remove him too. His son and heir, Sir John Gifford (David Birney) from America, starts to investigate with help from Ms. Marion Evans (Barbara Hershey) and Colonel Bertie Cook (Sir John Mills) from Scotland Yard.
- Double life of a humble clerk which draws on interviews with street traders, beggars, thieves and performers from Henry Mayhew's book London Labour and the London Poor (1851), and letters and diaries of members of the upper classes.
- In WWI a Czech civilian is forced into the conquering Austrian army. Everywhere he goes, everything he is ordered to do becomes a disaster for the Austrians. Is Schwejk astoundingly stupid or deviously defiant?
- When a young man relocates his family from New York to London his wife discovers a new sexuality and power that threatens to tear the family apart. As his wife's behaviour becomes more violent and erratic, our hero accepts that to save the woman he married he must open his mind and trust the people whose beliefs he has refused to acknowledge.
- Hiding out in an industrial wasteland from the murderous wrath of a regional ruler, a woman, disguised as a boy, gives wooing lessons to the edgy lad who proclaims he loves her.
- A psychiatric patient under care in the community gives barbiturates to children.
- Feature film of William Shakespeare's play performed by children. Remarkable production values and the whole complete text performed without manners.
- Three shorts based on Hans Christian Anderson's tales. The Kitchen, in which household objects come to life, The Little Match Girl, updated to London's East End in the 1970s, and Little Ida, with dance featuring members of the Royal Ballet
- A short, stop-frame animation. The film uses puppets to tell Hans Christian Andersen's tale about the song of a nightingale heard by the little kitchen girl at the Emperor of China's palace.
- In a nightclub, in the Ladies' Room, the Cleaner exists in a limbo of endless cleaning until her orderly world is disturbed... with deadly results. A satire on 'slasher' films, inspired by classical representations of judgement and hell.
- A collection of stop motion animated shorts created by pupils at Alfred Salter Primary School for the school's film Festival.
- A young girl called Lucy storms home annoyed and upset with her purchase. The lack of self love within herself overcomes her till she is crying on her messy yet artistic bed. Until a narration arises and startles Lucy, The Narrator confuses Lucy and when Lucy inquires why this narrator is here, the narrator reveals Philautia, also known as Phil, a middle aged white man. Phil casually barges into the room with a sinister-esque jolliness and The Narrator begins to sell Phil to the continuously confused Lucy. Lucy's unfortunate past of her so-called friends bullying her into buying a cow costume for a house party, is revealed through commercialised flashbacks and then countered as her fortunate future of the purchase of Phil, is revealed through commercialised flash-forwards. The Narrator inquires Lucy and her thoughts towards her interest in Phil and she smiles, giving hope to Lucy growing and achieving her own self love, also known as Phil. Phil supports Lucy, who is wearing her first choice of costume that was denied by her so-called friends. Lucy breathes in and out and smiles, knowing she is ready for the house party.
- A serious road crash results in six deaths. Meanwhile DS Burnside goes under cover.
- Makepeace resigns from the police force after having a vision of Dempsey being shot dead. While she begins working on a dinosaur exhibition at the Natural History Museum, Dempsey is partnered with Joyce Hargreaves, who has been desk bound for the last several years.
- Dempsey and Makepeace witness a young woman being run down on the street. She turns out to have been a model with connections to drug trafficking and members of parliament.
- A heavy-duty Transit van carrying half a million pounds in used notes is hijacked, drivers and all - and S.I. 10 is tasked to find it. Meanwhile Spikings has his hands full trying to get Dempsey to part with his gun, as it is illegal for police officers in England to carry one.
- Makepeace poses as reporter Debby Smith to get close to hoodlum 'Marocco' Jack and ends up saving his life from a rival gang. Dempsey joins Marocco's gang by posing as an American driver called Andy Sallapuccio, whom they need to pull off two simultaneous jewel heists. Meanwhile Spikings is facing complaints from upstairs that might lead to M.I. 10 being shut down.
- Whilst Doyle is on a date with Kathie Mason his flat is robbed and a powerful laser gun which he was given to test is stolen. After an attempt to kill him, he and Bodie make inquiries as to who would have stolen the gun and Maurice, one of their informants, is shot dead with it. Another colleague is taken prisoner as bait to flush Doyle out in the open by the thief, Preston, a disgraced ex-cop sent to prison on Doyle's evidence and now after revenge. But who knew Doyle's routine that well that he - or she - was able to tell Preston about the gun?
- Frank was looking forward to playing Joseph in the annual Nativity play, but the parish wisely casts another. Meanwhile his 'RAF record' got Frank a job with Mr. Hudson's firm, working under his neighbor Jackson, who hates the noise Frank makes at anything. Jackson has secret activities in the firm's basement, too close to Frank whose bumbling is blamed on the foreman. Father O'Hara lets Frank take charge of the Nativity sets and effects: an ill-considered act of charity cast and church will suffer from.
- After their own getaway driver is killed fleeing police, a gang blackmails a young policeman into being their driver by kidnapping his bride.
- Harry Pearce is less than pleased when he learns that MI-5 video surveillance of a suspected terrorist, Khalid Mansour, has been ruled inadmissible and that Mansour will be set free. On the steps of the courthouse moments after being released however, Mansour is shot and killed with the assassin, Daniel Ellis, promptly committing suicide. After a second suicide attack claims the life of a radical Muslim cleric, an anti-Islamic organization known as the Sons of Phineas claim responsibility. Though they have no information on the organization, MI-5 focuses on Steven Paynton, who runs a homeless shelter where both men lived before their attacks. They set up a sting to try and get Paynton to give them information on others he may have recruited to his cause. With racial tensions rising across Britain, Adam goes undercover to rope him in but when his young son disappears, he fears his job may cost him what is left of his family.
- Food Wars hosts Harry Kersh and Joe Avella travel across London to find the best fish and chips shop. They visit the tourist favorite, the top rated fish and chip spot on Tripadvisor, Harry's expert pick, and a wild card location to see what the city has to offer.
- Geoff continues to explore the Overground network, pointing out historical facts, things you may have missed, and yet more one-a-day services.
- A documentary on the London district of Rotherhithe, narrated by Dewyne Lindsay. It forms part of the 'London Districts' series which dissects the different boroughs of London to explore both historical and modern life within its constituent areas through an assortment of facts, advice and local anecdotes.