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- In this allegorical story, a revolution led by pupil Mick Travis takes place at an old established private school in England.
- Olivia and Alex are a lesbian couple who, despite their age difference, are very much in love. As the question of pregnancy rears its head and their neighbor John befriends them, they both start making some truly disastrous decisions.
- Little known 19th-century American feminist, Victoria Woodhull gets an overdue examination via rare archival photos, sketches and interviews from historians, writers and an admiring Gloria Steinem. Actress Kate Capshaw lends her voice to this flamboyant suffragist who became the first woman to run for US President in 1872. A "free love" advocate, Woodhull blazed the trail in male domains such as publishing (Woodhull & Claflin's Weekly) and financial investing made her a social force to be reckoned with, as depicted in this biography.
- Using historically-accurate, battle-filled re-enactments and interviews with expert historians and noted authors, this documentary series brings to life the captivating true stories behind Britain's bloody civil wars.
- Life in a Gloucestershire town.
- Four mismatched friends go paint balling for a birthday party, and soon discover something has gone very wrong in the world. Join Paul, Nate, Alex and Theo as their world falls apart around them and they are forced to overcome their differences and work together to survive. With surprises and real world social media connections along the way, this series and pilot will guarantee to keep your mind guessing and wondering what darkness is around the corner. It is the first Zomedy of its kind.
- An apprentice inherits a master's mill, weds a disowned heiress, and remains true to his class.
- A young boy is physically and sexually abused by his grandfather and stepdad. Instead of revenge he uses his experiences to become a better person, but that, is a difficult journey.
- A large group of people are filmed disembarking from a river pleasure steamer onto a quayside. Many of them are seen close enough to be identified.
- Richard III was King of England from 1483 until his death at the Battle of Bosworth Field. He was the last king of the House of York and the last of the Plantagenet dynasty.
- Landing at Normandy, John Moore thinks back to his childhood, in Brensham, and his teacher Mr. Chorlton, who argued with the vicar about Communism. Ten years on, he is fighting the council and the syndicate, who are buying up public land.
- Elmsbury 1931; 20-year-old John Moore worked at his uncle's auctioneers but hated selling off property of the poor. With £100 advance he became an author. On John's return he befriended the Colonel, who educated him about country life.
- William Hart worked on a traveling fair and moved to Elmsbury with wife Pheemy. She died young and he brought up the children on his own. Inheriting money he finally buys land. In 1939, he is an old man and the Ministry want his land.
- Officers race to catch burglars red-handed after two men are seen trying to break into a number of houses in Cheltenham. When the cops arrive, the men have disappeared. A search uncovers a stolen moped and police dog Elmo is on the scent.
- A police officer is called to King George V playing field in Cheltenham, after reports come in of a man injecting crack cocaine in front of worried passers-by.
- A near-riot takes place on Gloucester's Eastgate Street when drunken club-goers start causing trouble. Police officers from all over Gloucestershire are called to calm the situation.
- A woman returning to Gloucester after a holiday, is locked out of her house by unruly tenants. Police officers desperately try to find her a hotel to stay in overnight.
- Police are called to a serious vehicle fire on the M5 motorway in Gloucestershire.
- John, Rosie and Jim sail into Tewkesbury in Gloucestershire, where they visit the historic Abbey.