Set in a city comprehensive school of low expectations and ambitions. Pupil Latimer does not conform to the macho culture and is labelled a homosexual, leading to bullying by both the pupils and some of the teachers.
A young wife is convinced that, while sleepwalking, she has murdered her own husband, John Zebedee. Together, a young constable and the cook from the couple's final lodgings attempt to uncover the truth.
Eric Armistead (David Swift) is a Sunday league association football referee. Rosenthal explained that for him "life is an Immorality Play. Right never triumphs over wrong. Good never vanquishes evil. No one knows the meaning of 'fairness'. Which is why he's a Sunday morning referee - hoping that in his own small way, in a foreign field that's forever Manchester, he and his whistle might change the world." He referees a match between Sunday league teams Parker Street Depot XI and Co-Op Albion XI, but the game is ugly and violent, and it ends with the referee, driven to exasperation by the players, heading the ball into the net for the winning goal. It stars David Swift, Freddie Fletcher, and Gordon McGrase. It also features Anne Kirkbride, who as a result of her performance was cast in Coronation Street in the role of Deirdre Barlow.
The final days in the Bunker, with Hitler becoming more and more paranoid, plumbing the depths of his madness and reaching his well deserved fate.
Endearing romantic tale of a young secretary (Julia Foster) starting a new job in a rather bleak city office environment. Her attitude clashes delightfully with some of the more mature ladies working there. She catches the eye of the big boss, stuffy Mr Axelford (John Bryant) despite the fact that she persists in calling him Mr Axelrod, and much to the disapproval of the existing part-time secretary Mrs Frost.
Sheridan Owen, a young writer exhausted by the launching of his first best seller, escapes for a weekend in the country with his wife Alex. A welcoming rural pub seems to offer an idyllic refuge from a thunderstorm. But the place increasingly bears a resemblance to the setting of his novel. As the uneasy night progresses, bafflement turns to doubt and alarm. Soon the writer realises that he may have to face the terrifying climax of his own story.
When Florence Chasty leaves home in the summer of 1907 to take up her first post as governess to a nine-year-old boy, she realises that nothing in her upbringing has prepared her for the experiences that lie ahead—or for the strange forces in the house which threaten to possess her...
Shylock, a Jewish moneylender, demands his due of a pound of flesh for a forfeited loan.
A Scotland Yard detective uncovers a blackmail scheme while investigating the murder of a conservative businessman.
Quentin Crisp (John Hurt) makes the bold choice of exhibiting his homosexuality in the highly conservative environment of England in the 1930s and 1940s. What's more, he adopts a self-consciously flamboyant and theatrical persona destined to attract negative attention, although he navigates the streets of London with caution as he comes of age against a backdrop of homophobia. But when he is confronted with criminal charges, he must decide how willing he is to defend his lifestyle.
Yorkshire Schools adaptation of MR James Story
World ecological collapse; the next ice-age has already begun! Lucky for us, governments know what to do. Unfortunately it's a conspiracy to end all conspiracies. Vanishing scientists, dubious space missions, and a freak accident which kills the courier of a tape containing a secret radio message from an unmanned Mars probe - holds the key. Ruthless investigative reporters uncover the ominous master plan. undefined Alternative 3 is a television programme, broadcast once only in the United Kingdom in 1977, and later broadcast in Australia, Canada, and New Zealand, as a fictional hoax, an heir to Orson Welles' radio production of The War of the Worlds. Purporting to be an investigation into the UK's contemporary "brain drain", Alternative 3 uncovered a plan to make the Moon and Mars habitable in the event of climate change and a terminal environmental catastrophe on Earth. The programme was originally meant to be broadcast on April Fools Day, 1977. While its broadcast was delayed until June 20, the credits explicitly date the film to April 1. Alternative 3 ended with credits for the actors involved in the production and featured interviews with a fictitious American astronaut. 20 June, 1977 On that Monday evening, the UK's Anglia Television broadcast the last program in its Science Report series, a series of serious science documentaries that were produced by highly respected science reporters. The program was called Alternative 3, and it was simultaneously broadcast in the UK, Australia, New Zealand, Canada, Iceland, Norway, Sweden, Finland, Greece, and Yugoslavia. However, it was never telecast in the United States. Some say that the "powers that be" prevented it from being screened here. The documentary focused on a number of amazing "facts": There are three possible solutions for mankind: Alternative 1 - Stop all pollution immediately and blow two huge holes in the ozone layer. This would allow excessive UV light to reach the earth and mil
Shakespeare's comedy classic about mistaken identities, involving two sets of twins.
From a converted windmill in Suffolk, retired Brigadier Gantry has looked around at the mad world outside — and decided to concentrate on the formation of a middle class commando unit. His son — lately fired from the BBC — and his daughter question his sense of proportion.
Four men attempt "The Knowledge" examination to qualify as London taxi drivers. It was directed by Bob Brooks with an ensemble cast including Nigel Hawthorne, Mick Ford, Jonathan Lynn and Maureen Lipman.
While golfing on the Welsh coast, Bobby Jones apparently hits a stranger who falls off the the sea cliff. His enigmatic last words are "Why didn't they ask Evans?"
Death of a Princess is a British 1980 drama-documentary produced by ATV in cooperation with WGBH in the United States. The drama is based on the true story of Princess Misha'al, a young Saudi Arabian princess and her lover who had been publicly executed for adultery. The documentary's depiction of the customs of Saudi Arabia led many governments to oppose its broadcast, under threat of damaging trade ramifications.
Jason Cavendish (Donald Pleasence) is a British professor who has written a popular children's novel. Living with his family and loyal butler, Mr. Hill (Denholm Elliott), in a remote mansion, Cavendish isn't used to visitors, but he receives one unexpectedly in the form of Daniel Young (Tom Conti), a student working on a thesis involving the author's work. Soon, however, it's clear that people aren't who they appear to be, and mystery and murder are part of the puzzle.
Janet and John are a frustrated middle class couple; John is an advertising copywriter while Janet is a bored housewife with a (well founded) suspicion that her husband is having an affair with his business partner's wife Emma after observing them together at their disastrous New Year's Eve party.
In the summer of 1934, young lovers Bernard and Jean head to the five star Grand Hotel in Eastbourne for a dirty weekend.
Set in the early days of the reign of Queen Victoria provides an unusual historical representation of a black person's experience of England.
Davies is a bumbling, stumbling copper on the beat in North West London. They call him "Dangerous" because he's a danger to everyone—except criminals. He's also known as "the last detective" because, when you've a crime to solve, Davies is the last detective constable you're likely to call in. But every dog has its day. And Davies's begins when he decides to reopen a 15-year-old unsolved murder case ...
The true account of the Scottish criminal who spent a decade in and out of British prisons is the subject of this film produced by George Harrison's company, Hand Made Films. Jimmy Boyle's life story is captivating - following his turbulent years in and out of captivity, until in later life he married a psychiatrist and became involved in rehabilitating convicts.
The murders of two Foreign Office officials appear to be connected to the theft of a top-secret formula. Lady Brent's investigations into the crime lead her to the mysterious Seven Dials Club.
King Lear (1983) is a video production of William Shakespeare's 1606 play of the same name, directed by Michael Elliott.
An assassin is out to kill Major Hastings in his isolated country home.
Robin Fraser is attracted to an unusual female patient of his dentistry practice. She bears a remarkable resemblance to police officer Gill Parsons.
An industrial tycoon is threatened that if he starts production at his new business, that his daughter will be killed.
On Your Way, Riley is a 1982 play by Alan Plater about the private and theatrical partnership of husband and wife 'Old Mother Riley' music hall performers Arthur Lucan and Kitty McShane.The play was adapted for television, with Brian Murphy and Maureen Lipman as Lucan and McShane. The play was based on the deteriorating marital relationship between the two main characters, with Lucan expressing his feelings about his wife's many infidelities. This was paralleled with their on-stage personas, where Old Mother Riley (Lucan) is concerned about the whereabouts of her daughter Kitty (McShane) in the evenings, and who she is seeing.
It is one of the great love stories of the 20th century - and one of the major scandals. In 1912, D H Lawrence and Frieda Weekley met, fell in love and within weeks had eloped. Frieda abandoned her husband and three children, and their affair shocked society.
An all-star production of Christopher Fry's world famous play to celebrate the 80th birthday of one of England's major dramatists. A witch-hunt would seem to be an unlikely background for a romance. But is the beautiful and mysterious Jennet, fleeing for her life, really a witch? Is the disenchanted soldier Thomas Mendip really a murderer or is he gallantly offering his life to save the woman with whom he finds himself falling hopelessly in love? The Mayor's parlour in the little market town of Cool Clary is the battle ground on which love, lust, greed, laughter and tears fight for supremacy.
The English National Opera production. The Mikado is the Emperor of Japan, or so we are told in this best known of Gilbert and Sullivan's operas. In this updated version by Jonathan Miller for the English National Opera, the action takes place somewhat nearer home. Those who are accustomed to traditional productions will find the new setting gives fresh insights into an old favourite. Eric Idle's appearance as Ko-Ko, is his first in an opera — and the critics gave him rave reviews, as they did the whole of this talentedcast. The story goes: Nanki-Poo, heir to the throne of Japan, has fled from his father's court to escape the attentions of Katisha; he (Nanki-Poo) is madly in love with Yum-Yum whom he pursues disguised as a wandering minstrel; Yum-Yum, however, is engaged to Ko-Ko, the Lord High Executioner, who... But you'll have to watch it to find out the rest of the story.
Walter is an historical writer who hires a killer to murder his neurotic wife so that he can spend the rest of his life with his young secretary
A lawyer travels to a small seaside town to settle the estate of a recently deceased woman, but soon becomes ensnared in something much more sinister.
In World War II England, a woman is approached by a man claiming to work as an intelligence agent who has found out her lover is a spy. He promises to not arrest him if she'll have a relationship with him.
Self-taught as a conductor, Thomas Beecham gave two concerts with London’s New Symphony Orchestra before gaining access to the family fortune. Thereafter he was able to indulge his tastes: to found the Beecham Symphony Orchestra, to introduce to Britain many Russian works as well as the first English performances of Richard Strauss’ Elektra, Salome, and Der Rosenkavalier, and to finance the first London appearance of Diaghilev’s Ballets Russes. As recording technology progressed, his talents were recognized by millions who never heard him in live performance. With Timothy West as Sir Thomas Beecham and the Halle Orchestra in performance, this program follows the career of a stubborn and highly talented man with the economic freedom to ignore the conventional and refuse to tolerate mediocrity. Nearly as renowned for his anecdotes as for his idiosyncratic but superb musicianship, Sir Thomas Beecham is deftly characterized and lovingly remembered in this moving and amusing production.
In 1974, a pair of pub bombings rocked Birmingham, England. The terrorist attacks killed dozens of innocent civilians, and wounded many more. But another tragedy took place in their aftermath: the wrongful conviction of six men for the crime. This docudrama follows researchers Chris Mullin (Sir John Hurt) and Ian McBride (Martin Shaw) as they investigate the case of the "Birmingham Six". As the pair uncover Police misconduct, they embark on a search for the true perpetrators of the mass murders.
One of the most significant politicians of the 20th century, Margaret Thatcher took Britain out of the turbulent ‘70s and into a period of war, strikes and increasingly polarised social division. Loved and hated in equal measure, by the early 1990s the knives were out and she was ousted from power in one of the most dramatic episodes in British political history. Featuring a bravura performance from Sylvia Syms as Thatcher, this dramatised documentary features strong performances from John Wood, Trevor Bowen, Paul Daneman, Roland Oliver and Keith Drinkel as John Major.
Drama about a jazz musician who turns sleuth when he finds himself involved in a murder mystery. Bernie Weston becomes the police's number one suspect when a drug-addicted singer disappears from her Bristol home. He shared a curry with the girl shortly before her disappearance, but then suffered a two-day blackout and is unable to provide police with an alibi.
Three guardian angels help three souls evaluate their past lives.
Harry Barnett is a failed businessman who used to run a garage until he went bankrupt. He is now living on the island of Rhodes, looking after the villa of a friend, Alan Dysart, a former government minister. After Heather Mallender, a young woman who is staying at Dysart's villa, goes missing, Harry is accused of her murder. He is determined to prove that she is still alive and to discover why she has vanished.
When Mark Easterbrook finds himself in the frame for the murder of a priest, there seems no way to prove his innocence other than solving the mystery himself.
Dramatisation of Neville and Doreen Lawrence's struggle to prove that their son was murdered by a gang of racists in 1993.
When British Intelligence Officer Tracy Barnes attacks visiting German politician Dieter Krause, solicitor's clerk Joshua Mantle is called to help unravel the events which led to the assault.
DCI Lenny Milton is an unambitious officer whose best friend, DCI Michael Love, is now head of the local force. But when Milton is forced undercover to investigate allegations of corruption against his friend, he faces uncovering a truth he desperately doesn't want to learn. When Milton becomes the prime suspect in a murder investigation, he must finally discover whether best friend DCI Love is guilty of corruption.
High school teacher Alan Steadman (Robert Bathurst) returns home after a six week holiday to find he has been reported dead, with his home repossessed and bank accounts closed. Turning up at school in the middle of his own epitaph, Alan must rely on the help of colleague Gina (Caroline Quentin) as he attempts to uncover the culprits involved.
Dramatisation of the true story of Harold Shipman, a GP (general practitioner, ie family doctor) from Hyde, Manchester, who was convicted in 2000 of murdering fifteen of his elderly patients and is suspected of murdering many more of them.
Martin Clunes stars as Mr Chips, the much-loved schoolmaster who devotes his life to Brookfield school and its generations of schoolboys, in this classic feature-length film based on James Hilton's beloved novel. The story spans 50 years from Mr Chipping's arrival at Brookfield as an earnest Latin master, meeting the love of his life Kathie, through the turmoil of World War I, to Chips' last days in the `30s when he became a school legend.
Haughty, recently widowed Margery Heywood and her cleaner Gladys Gladwell go on the run after mistakenly believing that they have killed a teen-age burglar and, having held up a post office for Gladys's money and given petty crook Terry Mason a lift they are soon pursued by the police. Their uneasy alliance is not helped when Margery learns that her late husband Eric had had a twenty year affair with Gladys, the discovery of which had profoundly affected Margery's son Graham. A further shocking revelation takes the pair to Blackpool where another truth is revealed, leading to a genuine friendship and an end to their troubles.
Hairdresser Maria is fixated by _Sound of Music, The (1965)_ - it was the film she saw the night she was jilted 18 years ago. In a bid to confront her demons, Maria decides to travel to Salzburg, but with her mother and teenage offspring in tow she gets more than she bargained for.
Adapted from Marie Stubb’s book of the same name, Ahead Of The Class depicts how Headmistress Stubbs (Julie Walters) was coaxed out of retirement and given just a year to save the notorious St George’s school from closure after it dismally failed its OFSTED inspection. Stubbs and her team took the school to task with their own unique blend of old fashioned discipline and inspirational ideas. The results shocked the staff, media and those who had long since lost faith in the school.
A police detective moves back to her hometown and immediately becomes embroiled in a murder investigation in which her married ex-lover is the chief suspect.
After his daughter, Lucy, witnesses a knife attack at her school, Stuart and his wife Alison try to enrol her at St Mary's - but it's Catholic and they are atheist. Lucy loves the school and tells her parents that she is prepared to be baptised to get in. Stuart discovers that they need a reference and contacts Ed who refers him to Father Thomas who will verify their story for 4,000 pounds. Then Father Thomas is found dead in his church. Blackmail ensues and the situation spirals out of control.
Bafta-winning drama based on a true story, written by and starring Victoria Wood. Downtrodden wife and mother Nella's life takes an unexpected turn for the better after she joins the Women's Voluntary Service office in Barrow-in-Furness during the Second World War. However, her new-found happiness is shattered when her son Cliff leaves to join the troops - provoking a painful confrontation with husband Will.
When Catherine Morland is given the opportunity to stay with the childless Allen family in Bath, she is hoping for an adventure of the type she has been reading in novels. Soon introduced to society, she meets Isabella Thorpe and her brother John, a good friend of her own brother, James. She also meets Henry Tilney, a handsome young man from a good family and his sister, Eleanor. Invited to visit the Tilney estate, Northanger Abbey, she has thoughts of romance but soon learns that status, class and money are all equally important when it comes to matters of the heart.
Poor relation Fanny Price is allowed at 10 to live on rich, prestigious Sir Thomas's grand estate Mansfield. Raised almost as one of his own children, she becomes everyone's favorite pet, bonding especially with sensitive Edmund Bertram, who aspires a virtuous vicarage rather then gain or glory. The family feels betrayed when fanny refuses a proposal from even wealthier neighbor Henry Crawford. But even more strenuous times are ahead, with surprising results.
Timothy Spall and his son Rafe Spall appear together for the first time as father and son (as Mr. Emerson and his son George) in a new ITV adaptation by Andrew Davies of E.M. Forster’s novel 'A Room with a View'. This classic drama, set against the backdrop of rural Italy and England in the early twentieth century, tells the story of the impressionable young English woman, Lucy Honeychurch (Elaine Cassidy), and her attempts to find love and happiness.
Based on 1915 poem by Rudyard Kipling of the same name, this television dramatization of the 1997 stage play 'My Boy Jack' stars Daniel Radcliffe as John "Jack" Kipling, David Haig as Rudyard Kipling, and Kim Cattrall as Caroline Kipling. Davig Haig is the writer of both the stage play and the television screenplay. 'My Boy Jack' examines how grief affected Rudyard Kipling following the death of his son during World War I at the Battle of Loos in 1915.
A one-off, semi-autobiographical comedy drama by Richard Herring, that broadcast on June 7th 2007 (on ITV). Featuring Anton Rodgers, Julia McKenzie, Gordon Kennedy, Claire Skinner & several others
Three men, two wives and one rooftop. Brian Guest is a man who has the best of intentions but always seems to get things wrong. When he thinks he's responsible for a man's death and sets out to make amends, he embarks on a journey of epic proportions.
Feature length romantic comedy starring Kris Marshall and Georgia MacKenzie as Michael and Sally - a couple whose fragile relationship falls apart when a Fox Terrier puppy enters their lives. While Sally moves in next door to a local dog breeder and his formidable Rottweiler-breeding mother, Michael's life unravels as he loses his job and starts drinking heavily - until he finds the disparate but caring members of a local dog club, who might be able to help him win Sally back.
Penelope Wilton is note-perfect as Jean, a lonely, seemingly harmless housesitter who builds an elaborate fantasy world when she collides with two other lost souls in this dramatisation of Morag Joss's subtle, absorbing novel. Jean is well-meaning, but after a chance meeting with thief Michael (Daniel Mays) and pregnant girlfriend Steph (Sinead Matthews, see below), she embarks on a desperate course when the three are bound by tragedy. It's an excellent, slow-building thriller that fills the viewer with trepidation at each inexorable step, as the three spend an idyllic summer at Jean's "borrowed" home (a gorgeous manor house). Though highly improbable (there are plenty of plot holes, if you want to look for them), Half Broken Things works extremely well, thanks to the three central performances and a prickly feeling that all will not turn out well.
Set against the ominous backdrop of a Victorian prison, Affinity is both a Gothic ghost story and poignant account of forbidden love with an unexpected sting in the tail.
Gemma Perkins (Connie Fisher) seeks solace in her secret passion – Elvis Presley. She’s obsessed with the rock and roll legend. He never lets her down, unlike every other aspect of her life. Living at home with her overbearing step-mother (played by Geraldine James) and down trodden father (Jim Carter), Gemma has a boring, and low paid job emptying car park meters. She’s just waiting for something amazing to happen, for her life to really begin. But then her life takes a dramatic turn when she finds an easy way to fund her obsession with Elvis Presley, and that spending gives her a sense of thrill she’s never experienced before. Gemma starts to dip into cash from the parking meters and goes on a spending spree with Elvis memorabilia top of her shopping list. But the spending spirals out of control, and Gemma is in serious danger of being caught in a trap.
Sergeant John Rook (Mark Addy) is an overweight out of shape police office, when his commanding officer receives a complaint from a Bishop about an incident between Rook and a member of the public, he is given a choice - Resign for health reasons or face a disciplinary panel. Rook chooses the latter, but in the meantime Chief Inspector Custer is determined to make things difficult for him and assigns him to a trial mounted officer project otherwise known as Bike Squad. The Chief Inspector and other officers are not keen on the idea and wish to see it fail, so they assign officers to it that are regarded as bumbling, stupid or too independent to work within the police force. John's life take a turn for the worse when one of his team reveals information about his family that he wasn't aware of due to his estrangement from them. With his life spiralling downward, other officers at the station regarding the team as a huge joke, John and the bike squad must decide whether to start working together as a team and prove themselves as police officers, or give in and live up to the low expectations of others allowing Bike squad to fail
Set against the rising wave of gun crime in Britain this one-off thriller sees Timothy Spall (Room with a View) play a father driven to taking the law into his own hands after his daughter is shot dead. He plays Doug Becket, a mild-mannered driving instructor, who lives a very ordinary life in suburban London, until his daughter is murdered while they are shopping in a supermarket. When the police come up against a wall of silence in their hunt for the killer, Doug sets out to track down the only clue to the murderer’s identity – the gun
Timothy Spall plays The Fattest Man in Britain and Bobby Ball is his agent and sidekick in a new comedy drama written by Caroline Aherne and Jeff Pope for ITV1. Timothy (Harry Potter, Sweeney Todd, Oliver Twist) and Bobby (Cannon and Ball, Last of the Summer Wine) are joined by Frances Barber (The Street, Law and Order UK) in this one off comedy drama which is set in Rochdale and inspired by a true story. Bobby Ball plays Morris Morrissey, part time taxi driver and full-time personal manager to the one and only Georgie Godwin (Timothy Spall), who is convinced he holds the title of ‘Fattest Man In Britain. Combining both his roles, Morris keeps Georgie well fed and watered then brings taxi loads of tourists to gawp at the “eighth wonder of the world”. It’s 23 years since Georgie left his house and he relies on Morris and Janice to survive. A new addition to his ‘family’ arrives when social services send problem teenager Amy, played by Aisling Loftus (also starring in Dominic Savage's forthcoming drama, Dive), to tend to his overgrown garden. When the pregnant teen rows with her drug addict boyfriend, Georgie offers her a safe place to stay and she moves in and in return sets about cooking his supersize meals, cutting his hair and decorating the house. But Amy worries about Georgie’s health and wants him to lose weight, offering to cook him low fat meals, but Morris thinks their futures depend on Georgie staying fat. And the big man is unwilling to change his ways as it’s all he knows and he’s proud of his title. Finally, Morris engineers Georgie a shot at the big time when he is asked to take part in a live weigh off with his rival Big Brian on the local TV news. Georgie sets about gorging on food like he has never done so before and is helped along by his friends and neighbours who bring him a steady stream of meals and snacks - from curries and samosas to lemon meringue pies and bags of broken biscuits. Will Georgie reign tr
Young police officer Daisy finds her career in ruins and her relationship with her family shattered after a night out with a famous footballer leads to tabloid scandal. As she searches for a way to rebuild her life, Daisy meets ruthless publicist JJ Merrick, who catapults her into the world of glamour modelling and instant fame. For a while Daisy is caught up in a whirl of money, romance and excitement, but it is not long before her star begins to fade, and she must go to desperate lengths to stay in the spotlight.
A dramatic reconstruction of the shooting of Jean Charles de Menezes.
Julie Walters takes the lead in the powerful portrait of Mo Mowlam about the Good Friday Agreement, her life away from politics and her battle with ill-health. Co-starring David Haig.
Top British actors David Morrissey and Tara Fitzgerald star in a gripping new thriller based on a real life crime. U Be Dead tells the story of disturbed serial stalker Maria Marchese who was sentenced to nine years in prison for the sustained intimidation of a London doctor, his family and even the lawyer who prosecuted her. The Metropolitan Police called it "one of the worst cases of stalking we have ever had to investigate" and the drama is told with the help of the people who suffered at the hands of Marchese. Dr Jan Falkowski (Morrissey) and his fiancée Debbie Pemberton (Fitzgerald) could think of no-one who would want to stalk them with threatening texts and phone calls. Even when the stalker professed to being in love with Jan, they refused to take her increasingly manic behaviour seriously. That is until she broke into their houseboat and opened the gas taps, threatened Jan’s family and attempted to cancel their wedding. Jan and Debbie’s relationship began to suffer under the strain. In fear for their lives, they moved to an address nobody, including their parents, knew. After staging a fake wedding, Marchese's threats worsened and what followed, no one could have predicted... U Be Dead co-stars Lucy Griffiths (Robin Hood) and Monica Dolan (Wallis & Edward, The History of Mr Polly, Poirot).
Appropriate Adult tells the extraordinary story of Gloucester housewife Janet Leach who played a key role in the uncovering of the crimes of Fred and Rosemary West. This factual drama centres on the period of time between Fred West's arrest, his suicide in 1995 and the conviction of Rosemary West, and how Fred confided in Janet Leach who took the role of the 'appropriate adult' during his police interviews. 'Appropriate adults' are volunteers who can be asked by the police to sit in on interviews with minors or vulnerable adults in order to assist them and safeguard their rights. Double Oscar nominated actress Emily Watson (Oranges and Sunshine, Gosford Park) plays the role of Janet Leach; Dominic West (The Hour, The Wire), portrays Fred West. The multi award-winning production team responsible for Mo, See No Evil: The Moors Murders, This Is Personal: The Hunt for the Yorkshire Ripper, The Murder of Stephen Lawrence and Wall of Silence, have produced the drama, written and executive produced by Neil McKay, executive produced by Jeff Pope and produced by Lisa Gilchrist. The life of housewife Janet Leach is transformed when she asked by police to act as 'appropriate adult' for a man they have arrested - serial killer Fred West.
With Janet no longer involved in the police interviews, Fred becomes uncooperative, but he seems to open up when she is asked to return. As the police continue to search his home and remote country locations for missing victims, Fred becomes preoccupied with one victim in particular - and Janet realises that she is physically similar to the missing woman. Later, Janet visits Fred in prison, hoping to persuade him to reveal more about his crimes. As she tries to convince Fred to tell the whole truth, she becomes gradually more closely involved with him - a development which proves to have shattering consequences for her.
Adapted from Daphne du Maurier's classic novel, The Scapegoat tells the story of John Standing and Johnny Spence, two very different men who have one thing in common - a face. After a chance encounter, buttoned down John finds himself stepping literally into his charming and charismatic double's shoes, with disastrous consequences. Suddenly thrust into a crumbling world, John soon discovers a distraught wife, a drug-taking mother, a sister who despises him, and an eccentric daughter, not to mention two mistresses! One of whom happens to be married to his younger brother... What could possibly go wrong?
Feature-length biopic of the much-loved comedian, written by Simon Nye and starring David Threlfall (Shameless). When Tommy's extensive touring starts to affect his home life and his health, his doting wife Gwen, whom he nicknamed Dove, decides she cannot go on the road with him any longer, so he asks stage manager Mary to act as his assistant. Her unwavering support makes all the difference to the star's performances and the pair soon embark on an affair. For the next 17 years, Tommy finds himself unable to choose between these two equally devoted women, and his death on live TV in 1984 means he never makes that decision. With Amanda Redman, Helen McCrory, Jason Manford, Gregor Fisher and Paul Ritter.
A young girl is whisked away from hospital to JM Barrie's magical Neverland.
Ghost hunter Harry Price is summoned to investigate claims that an MP's house is haunted.
Historical documentary telling the definitive story of Hitler's final hours as told by the people who were there. The programme features exclusive interviews originally filmed in 1948 - only recently rediscovered after 65 years and never before seen in the UK - with the inner circle who were trapped with Hitler in his bunker as the Russians fought to take Berlin. Parts of the bunker are rebuilt according to this eyewitness testimony in order to forensically chart the last hours, days and minutes of the Fuhrer's life.
In the summer of 1953, Britain’s renowned wartime leader is two years into his second term as Prime Minister. After he suffers a life-threatening stroke, news of his condition is kept a secret from the public, and he is taken to the family home of Chartwell to recuperate. As his wife Clemmie begs him to give up on politics and the cabinet schemes for his replacement, Churchill fights for his health and his position in government.