Red Dwarf is a sci-fi comedy TV show set in the distant future. The story follows a crew of characters aboard a mining spaceship called Red Dwarf, who must navigate the challenges of outer space while dealing with their neurotic tendencies. The show is known for its slapstick comedy, surreal humor, and satirical take on space travel.
Surprise, Surprise is a British television programme originally hosted by Cilla Black and produced by London Weekend Television for ITV. It ran for 14 series from 6 May 1984 to 5 September 1997, after which four annual specials were produced between 1998 to 2001. In 2012, the show returned after a 11-year hiatus. The revived version is produced by ITV Studios and presented by Holly Willoughby. The show is currently in its second series.
Bread is a sitcom set in Liverpool, England, and revolves around the Boswell family. The show follows the lives of the Boswell siblings as they navigate through various comedic situations, including unemployment scams, family dynamics, and relationships.
Little Boy Blue is a TV mini-series based on a true story about the murder investigation of an 11-year-old boy in Liverpool, England in 2007. The grieving mother and the police detective are determined to bring justice to the boy's murder, even when faced with a husband-wife relationship that hides evidence and a gang member who is questioned by the police.
A Hard Day's Night follows a British rock band known as The Beatles as they navigate through a series of misadventures and comedic situations. The film captures the band's irreverent and playful nature as they deal with the pressures of fame, evade the police, and ultimately deliver a memorable performance.
Alison Hammond carries on Paul O'Grady's incredible legacy, following the ups & downs of life at Battersea Dogs & Cats Home.
Set in 1920s Liverpool, Lilies follows the lives of the Moss family, who struggle with poverty and societal challenges in the aftermath of World War I. The story focuses on the widower father and his two daughters, as they navigate their relationships and the hardships of post-war life in a Catholic community.
Cilla is a biographical drama miniseries about the rise to fame of pop singer Cilla Black in 1960s Liverpool, England. It explores her struggles with her religion, her closeted homosexuality, and her relationships with key figures in the music industry such as Paul McCartney and John Lennon.
Every week John Bishop will be doing his trademark everyman stand-up and shooting the breeze with some very special celebrity guests. Star interviewees will include the hottest names in film, TV, sport, music and more in front of a live studio audience. John will also be checking the global comedy pulse with a team of stand-ups from all over the world.
In Letter to Brezhnev, a young woman from Liverpool writes a letter to a Soviet sailor, leading to an unlikely romance and a journey to Moscow. Set in the 1980s during the Cold War and the height of unemployment in Liverpool, the film explores themes of love, friendship, and the cultural divide between the working class in Britain and the Soviet Union.
Harry Enfield and Chums is a British sketch comedy show that aired in the 1990s. The show revolves around Harry Enfield and his various characters, including teenage boys, adult actors playing minors, and female actors playing male characters. The sketches often explore parent-child relationships and conflicts, as well as teenage angst and British culture.
Ladybird Ladybird tells the story of a woman named Maggie who is caught in a cycle of abuse and must navigate the complexities of the foster system to protect her children. Set in the city of London in the 1980s, the film explores themes of love, resilience, and the lengths one will go to for family.
Warriors is a TV show set in the 1990s during the Bosnian War. It follows the experiences of a group of British soldiers as they navigate the challenges of war and the impact it has on their lives. The show explores themes of military life, ethnic conflict, and the struggles of returning to civilian life.
Comedy about working class Liverpudlian teenagers, tackling big issues like grief, sex, diversity and class differences.
Three and Out is a comedy drama film about a London Underground tube driver who forms an unlikely friendship with a down-and-out Irishman. The tube driver gets involved in a plan to jump in front of his train, known as a three and out, in exchange for a large sum of money. As their friendship grows, they both learn valuable lessons about love, friendship, and the importance of seizing the day. With a mixture of humor and drama, Three and Out explores themes of redemption, second chances, and the complexities of human relationships.
Explores the The Beatles’ love affair with India, its religions and its culture and, in turn, the impact of their music and style on a young generation in India.
Born Romantic (2000) is a romantic comedy movie set in London. It tells the story of three interconnected storylines, all centered around love and heartbreak. The movie follows the lives of various characters, including a divorced man, a heartbroken liverpudlian, and a bearded man who believes he is dying. As their lives intersect, they navigate through the ups and downs of love, relationships, and the pursuit of happiness.
CCTV operator Carl becomes frustrated when the police refuse to tackle a gang of drug dealers. He takes the law into his own hands with devastating repercussions.
Imagine is a documentary film from 1972 that provides a behind-the-scenes look at the making of John Lennon's acclaimed album, Imagine. The film showcases the recording sessions, songwriting process, and the artistic collaborations that took place during the creation of this iconic album.
The Nation's Favourite Beatles Number One is a documentary that counts down the most popular and influential Beatles songs that reached number one on the charts.