Tensions between Steve and Reece threaten to spoil a party celebrating nine years of their hit television show 'Inside No. 9'.
Director Simon Sheridan's exhaustive examination of British sexploitation movies, made during the 1960s and 1970s, when homegrown cinema was struggling to survive. The films' stars and makers share their memories of an extraordinary era.
Bottle Boys is a British sitcom which ran for two series on ITV in 1984 and 1985. Starring Robin Askwith as football-mad milkman Dave Deacon, the series mined comedy of the broadest sort from randy Dave's amorous adventures, in a style familiar to viewers from the Confessions films. However, as well as the sexual innuendo of his earlier big-screen adventures, Askwith was equally likely to find himself embroiled in more off-the-wall exploits, and found himself at various points in the series dressing up as a cow, inadvertently engaged to Sharon the secretary, and meeting then-Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher. The part of Dave Deacon was originally written for Jim Davidson, who was by this time already expanding into sitcom territory with Up the Elephant and Round the Castle, also on ITV. It was future BBC controller John Birt, during his tenure at London Weekend Television, who suggested that Askwith take the part.
Advertised synopsis: Wolfie and Clarke love their bus - but perhaps not as much as the mysterious Mr Cole and his dolly-bird nieces. As Clarke would say, 'plenty of room up top!' Actual synopsis: Three threesomes compete for prizes in this general knowledge quiz presented by Lee Mack.
Plagued by endless visions and nightmares, Jenny Adams suspects that, as a child, she was responsible for the brutal murder of her own mother.
Confessions from a Holiday Camp is a 1977 British comedy film. The movie revolves around a holiday camp where humorous and sexual situations arise.
A group of students visit a haunted forest called Harrow Woods in New England for a weekend vacation to investigate the disappearance of horror novelist George Carney and his family who went missing presumed dead two years earlier.
Confessions of a Driving Instructor is a 1976 British sex comedy film. The plot follows the adventures of a driving instructor and the various misadventures he encounters. The movie is set in the 1970s and features elements of farce and gross-out humor. It is based on a novel and explores themes of sex, driving lessons, and the pursuit of relationships.
Welcome to the Grindhouse experience like it was meant to be, killer story lines and themes zig zig across the screen in Grind-O-Vision, a nonstop thrill ride of babes, guns, muscle cars, motorcycle shoot outs, rendezvous with the devil and much more. From "Manhunt" to "Stripper with a Shotgun", Grindhouse Nightmares is cinema exploitation at its best.
Queen Kong is a 1976 parody film that tells the comedic story of a giant ape who wreaks havoc in London. The film is a spoof of monster movies and explores themes of women's liberation and gender roles. It follows a love triangle involving a guitar-playing nun, a man missing front teeth, and a romantic expedition to Africa. With its high-concept comedy and satirical elements, Queen Kong provides a humorous take on the classic monster movie genre.
Late at night a gang of young men refuse to pay their bus fares, and assault the conductor. None of the other passengers of the driver intervene. After the incident everybody involved is interviewed in the studio about why they behaved as they did. Scene's first play, specially commissioned for the series, was repeated late at night for an adult audience in December 1968, and shown again for schools to mark 25 years of Scene in 1993.
Confessions of a Window Cleaner is a British sex comedy film that follows the humorous and awkward experiences of a window washer who gets involved in various escapades with women, police, and family members. Based on a novel, the film explores themes of virginity, cheating, voyeurism, and the absurdity of British society in the 1970s. With sexual humor and hilarious confessions, the movie offers a light-hearted yet exploitative take on the window cleaning profession.
In Horror Hospital, a group of tourists become prisoners in a remote hospital run by a mad doctor who performs disturbing experiments on his patients. As they try to escape, they encounter zombies, mind control, and a sinister trap. The movie combines elements of comedy, horror, and sci-fi genres, creating a unique and entertaining experience.
Britannia Hospital, a futuristic institution, becomes the stage for a bloody clash between the staff and the workers, highlighting issues of class warfare, social unrest, and medical ethics.
Confessions of a Pop Performer follows the exploits of a struggling pop group trying to make it big in the 1970s. Filled with sexual humor and antics, the film explores the challenges faced by the group as they navigate the world of pop music and try to find success.
A naive couple leave their small town for success in London's adult entertainment culture.
A writer of graphic novels who is given the task of writing a biography on the foremost occultist Aleister Crowley. Things start to go wrong when he discovers a rune inserted in Crowley's diary when visiting New Orleans.
In the small town of Evergreen, a group of friends discover an old train that takes them back in time to different Christmases throughout the years. As they navigate through the past and unexpected events, they learn the true meaning of Christmas and the importance of cherishing every moment.
With the aim of investigating the disappearance of horror novelist George Carney, a group of students, encouraged by Gary, enter the forest Harrow Woods where he was last seen two years ago. Uncovering more than they had bargained for, the students soon find themselves in a battle for survival.