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    Poster for The Other Woman
    Movie
    1976•
    3.0

    The Other Woman

    A lesbian artist creates a love triangle when she moves in with a closeted teenage girl and the man in her pre-arranged heterosexual marriage.

    Poster for Stargazy on Zummerdown
    Movie
    1978

    Stargazy on Zummerdown

    In the 23rd Century, Britain (now called Albion) is made up of two distinct communities - the Aggros (farm workers) and the Toonies (industrial workers). They meet at Zummerdown for the annual midsummer festival of Stargazy

    Poster for The Kiss of Death
    Movie
    1977•
    6.3

    The Kiss of Death

    Trevor is an extremely shy undertaker's assistant. He always tags along with his good friend Ronnie, when he goes to the pub with his girlfriend Sandra. Sandra introduces Trevor to her more forward friend Linda. Linda has a difficult time getting Trevor to go out with her, but she finally gets him to go to a disco; he won't dance, so Linda dances with Ronnie.

    Poster for Confessions of a Foyer Girl
    Movie
    1978•
    6.0

    Confessions of a Foyer Girl

    Two usherettes in a cinema foyer talk about boys and boredom and what they are going to do when they get home from work.

    Poster for Down and Out
    Movie
    1979•
    5.3

    Down and Out

    A homeless pensioner tries to fathom the correct procedure to get a meal.

    Poster for The Roses of Eyam
    Movie
    1973•
    6.0

    The Roses of Eyam

    William Mompesson retells the heroic true story of the inhabitants of Eyam, Derbyshire, who he convinced to sacrifice themselves during a visitation of the plague.

    Poster for Howards' Way
    TV
    1985•
    5.4

    Howards' Way

    The BBC's answer to Dynasty, Howards' Way was launched in 1985 with an enormous 1 million pound budget. The main characters in the show were 'best boat designer in the world' Tom Howard, his boutique running wife Jan Howard, 'I'll have a drink' Jack Rolfe and a nasty man called Ken Masters. It starred Maurice Colbourne.

    Poster for The Coroner
    TV
    2015•
    6.1

    The Coroner

    High-flying solicitor Jane Kennedy returns to the seaside town she left as a teenager to take up the post of coroner, becoming an advocate for the dead as she investigates sudden, violent or unexplained deaths.

    Poster for The Afternoon Play
    TV
    2003

    The Afternoon Play

    The Afternoon Play is a BBC One anthology of individual plays. Five 5-episode seasons were produced between 2003 and 2008.

    Poster for WPC 56
    TV
    2013•
    5.5

    WPC 56

    Drama following WPC Gina Dawson, the first Woman Police Constable to join Brinford Constabulary, a fictional police force in the West Midlands, in 1956. The show focuses on WPC Gina Dawson's struggle to gain acceptance in the male-dominated police station whilst having to deal with the sexist attitudes that were commonplace at the time.

    Poster for Merseybeat
    TV
    2001•
    9.0

    Merseybeat

    Merseybeat follows the fortunes of Newton Park police force, as the officers struggle to balance their demanding work and home lives.

    Poster for Coast
    TV
    2005•
    7.3

    Coast

    The nation's love affair with the coast will be reawakened for this entertaining and ambitious exploration of the entire UK coastline. Every part of the 9,000-mile coast is covered to explore how we've shaped it - and how it shapes us. Hosted by a team of history and geography experts who investigate everything from life on a nuclear submarine; rebuilding the Titanic using computer images; the story behind the first Butlins holiday camp; and the birth of the Severn Bore. Discover the curious, sometimes dysfunctional, relationship between the British and the seas.

    Poster for Sophie's Sunshine Food
    TV
    2000

    Sophie's Sunshine Food

    Sophie Grigson goes in search of the tastes and treats of the Mediterranean.