How Clean Is Your House? is a reality TV show that follows hosts Kim Woodburn and Aggie MacKenzie as they visit people's homes to clean and organize them. With their witty insults and expertise, they tackle grime, filth, and clutter, transforming dirty spaces into clean and habitable ones.
Grime legend and social media sensation Big Narstie hosts an anarchic studio show along with his co-host, and the hottest comedian in town, Mo Gilligan.
Bleak House is BBC television drama first broadcast in 1985. The serial was adapted by Arthur Hopcraft from Charles Dickens' novel Bleak House and it was the second adaptation by the BBC.
East London, 2001. Tired of being nobodies, five friends start a UK garage crew, dreaming of fame. Can they find their voice in the birth of a music revolution?
When a hitman named Mr In-Between gets caught up in the world of organized crime in London, he must navigate a web of betrayal, violence, and murder. As he carries out his assignments, he forms unexpected friendships and finds love amidst the brutality and sadism of the criminal underworld.
In a dystopian future, a group of scientists are sent to a planet stuck in the middle ages to observe and help its inhabitants. However, they find themselves caught in a brutal and chaotic world full of warring factions, executions, and slavery. As they try to navigate the political and social landscapes of this primitive society, they are faced with dilemmas of morality and the struggle to maintain their own humanity.
Together We Rise is a new 4-part documentary that takes a no-holds barred look at GRM Daily and its historical highs and lows.
In this dark comedy, a father and son duo, Steptoe & Son, get involved in various comedic situations. They face financial struggles, scams, and even find themselves in the middle of a horse race business. As they navigate through their misadventures, they encounter blindess, dead bodies, and drunken doctors. The film explores the working class family dynamic with a touch of humor.
A rap documentary series with The Rap Game UK contestants FOS and Ransom as they discover underground rap scenes in a kitted-out yellow camper van.
Steptoe & Son is a dark comedy set in London, following the lives of a father and son who run a junkyard. They navigate the challenges of their working-class lifestyle, dealing with marriage, relationships, and the eccentric characters they encounter along the way. In the midst of squalor and grime, they find moments of love and humor.
In February, Just Jam's event at The Barbican was cancelled at the last minute. It was an event that seemed to be yet another victim of the London authorities now notorious risk assessment procedure, Form 696.
A collection of music videos from Jme's 4th album "Grime MC". These videos screened at select Everyman Cinemas from March 18th through April 8th, with Q&A from Jme & Matt Walker. These videos include the songs 96 of My Life, Issmad, You Watch Me, This One, You Know, Here, Nang & Live.
Moleman is a documentary film that delves into the various underground subcultures such as snowboarding, parkour, street art, and more. It provides an in-depth look into the lives and passions of individuals within these communities, showcasing their unique talents and perspectives. The film takes the audience on a journey through the underground scene, uncovering the hidden stories and motivations behind these subcultures. With stunning visuals and immersive storytelling, Moleman captures the spirit of these passionate individuals who are pushing the boundaries of creativity and expression.
Crazy Titch, one of the most original and controversial MCs in the scene takes you through his life in the scene in 2004. Follow him through raves, on holiday, to his yard, to the barbers, nothing has been left out as the camera followed him to places other DVDs cannot go. This DVD contains 100% real, raw, live and exclusive footage you will not see on any other underground DVD. Follow one of the realist MCs on road today. It's Crazy time.
A new visual story from 1Xtra following Charlie Sloth's journey to find out about rappers in Wales, Scotland and Northern Ireland. The follow up to the award-winning It's Grime Up North. Watch as Charlie takes his search for homegrown rap talent nationwide and tries to celebrate the diversity of the UK rap scene.
After 'Skepta: Top Boy' and 'Noisey Blackpool' comes our latest UK documentary - Don’t Call It Road Rap hosted by legend of UK music, Mike Skinner. 'Don’t Call It Road Rap' was filmed around London over a year, investigating the explosion of UK rap and follows some of the most important MCs as they try to focus on music and keep their lives on a positive track. The film features the likes of Section Boyz, C Biz, 67, Corleone, Potter Payper and Skore Beezy.
Written and produced by his sister Julie Adenuga, the film chronicles the grime MC’s life during the run-up to his massive show at London’s Alexandra Palace. Artists such as Pharrell Williams and DJ Semtex were tapped for interviews, along with his brother, JME and mother Ify Adenuga.
Expect more street action, police harassment, more freestyles, more profiles. We have action from down south to the midlands from the likes of Mitchell Brothers, Kano, Skitz, Phiro, N.A.S.T.Y Crew, P.D.C, Wariko, Karl Hinds, Blaq I, Yogi, Shogun, MC D, Lo-Key, Mystro, Craze 24, Logan, North Star, Pesci, Organized Crime, D Double E, Guru, Camron.
British rapper Rodney P tells the story of how grime rose from the council estates of east London to become the most important British musical movement since punk.
This is the dopest DVD to hit the streets this decade, it shows behind the scene footage of the infamous Roll Deep Crew, Renegade Boys and N.A.S.T.Y. in Amsterdam. Watch the stars of the underground bun potent punks, spit hot bars & get serious reloads...It's merkage! Watch how the UK Underground scene has spread like Grimey bacteria into another European country!