In a desperate hunt, the police race against time to catch a serial killer who is terrorizing Yorkshire. As the investigation unfolds, the cat and mouse game between the killer and the law enforcement intensifies, leading to a gripping confrontation.
The Syndicate is a TV show that follows the lives of a group of ordinary people who work at a supermarket in Yorkshire, England. Their lives are changed forever when they win the lottery and suddenly become wealthy. The show explores the impact of sudden wealth on their relationships, as well as the temptation and greed that comes with the money. Along with the financial changes, the characters also face various personal challenges such as a bedridden mother, a drug-addicted brother, and a baby with asthma. The show also delves into the corrupt underbelly of the syndicate and a robbery that threatens their newfound wealth.
The Ripper is a TV show that delves into the infamous Yorkshire Ripper case, exploring the horrifying murders of prostitutes in 1970s Yorkshire, England. This gripping crime documentary uncovers the shocking details of the investigation and the impact it had on the community.
The story of Jimmy Savile's life from his working-class roots, to his rise to TV stardom as a BBC presenter, and his later years when he managed to keep his reign of sexual abuse concealed until after his death in 2011.
In this short documentary from 1887, a man is captured on film as he walks around a corner in Leeds. Shot in black-and-white, it provides a unique glimpse into daily life in the late 19th century.
Behind the scenes at a busy public employment service, revealing what life is like for those living on welfare and how the dedicated team of job coaches help customers.
When a young Northerner kills his driving examiner, he and his best friend embark on a misguided trip to Wales to hide the body. Nothing goes to plan...
Connie Lynn is a woman struggling with post traumatic stress and depression. With the support of Benny Lynn, she enters a new and unfamiliar world, unaware of her true identity. Searching for happiness, she associates the number 15 with joy. Despite regular flashbacks from past traumas, she encounters both old and new people who aid her on her quest for happiness.
Three young gardeners reflect on their experiences at a Leeds allotment.
A first-time model, a webcam sex worker, and a power-hungry homophobe journey through their insecurities and vulnerabilities. This hedonistic and seductive feature film challenges toxic hyper-masculinity and the abuse of power through three vignettes.
To celebrate the 40th anniversary of Villa becoming champions of Europe, BT Sport Films created Super Villans to tell the unlikely story of how the club rose to become European champions, shocking the football world by toppling Bayern Munich. The film, a light-hearted and exuberant journey through the late Seventies and early Eighties featuring music, animations and archive reminiscent of the era, is narrated by Mark Williams, the well-known Villa fan who grew up during the glory days of the club.
Tells of the inner conflict Daniel faces when coming to terms with his sexuality, exploring his acceptance and love through a stylised, surreal continuous movement; battling his denial and faith.
In a village, seven friends sympathize with a new one who invites them to accompany him to a disused convent where he is vigil at night.
In a city full of lovers, Podge walks alone. Feeling ignored by the world around him, he sips a pint and waits for Otto, hoping their date will be the first of many. He'll be waiting a while...
Toby lives a life lacking in sexual and moral restraint, his disregard for 'normal' conventions exploits his grip on reality as he lusts for those dark and seedy pleasures.
Terrific portrait of Bobby and Jackie Charlton, pillars of football history, at the height of their playing careers.
That is the question in this experimental short from Nicholas Adamson (The Don't Tell Show)
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