Only Fools and Horses is a beloved comedy TV show that follows the adventures of the Trotter family, a working-class British family involved in various schemes and trading. The show revolves around the lives of Del Boy, the ambitious and street-smart older brother, and Rodney, the naive and well-meaning younger brother. Together with their eccentric grandfather and their loyal friends, they navigate the ups and downs of life in their council estate, constantly striving for success and a better life. With its witty dialogue, memorable catchphrases, and heartwarming family dynamics, Only Fools and Horses has become a cult classic that continues to entertain audiences to this day.
A screenwriter drawn back to his childhood home enters into a fledgling relationship with a mysterious neighbor as he then discovers his parents appear to be living just as they were on the day they died, 30 years before.
A S.W.A.T. team becomes trapped in a tenement run by a ruthless mobster and his army of killers and thugs. Deep in Jakarta's slums, an elite team is tasked with raiding an impenetrable apartment building to take down the notorious crime lord Tama Riyadi and his henchmen. As they battle their way through the building, they realize they are outnumbered and cut off from reinforcements. With no way out and facing certain death, they must find a way to survive and complete their mission.
The Tower is a crime thriller TV show set in the gritty streets of London, England. It follows the story of a black female police detective investigating a cover-up involving a Libyan immigrant family. As she delves deeper into the case, she becomes entangled in an internal affairs investigation that reveals corruption within the British police force. This intense drama highlights the challenges faced by a 15-year-old girl and her family as they navigate the complex web of crime and betrayal.
A teen gang in South London, led by Moses, defends their block from an alien invasion. After encountering a small alien creature, they realize that larger, more dangerous aliens have invaded their neighborhood. They must come together and fight to protect their home and their lives.
Les Misérables (2019) is a gripping crime drama set in a Parisian suburb where tensions run high. The film explores themes of police brutality, revenge, and social inequality. It follows three police officers as they navigate the volatile neighborhood, grappling with their own moral dilemmas. A powerful and thought-provoking movie with a thrilling narrative.
15 Storeys High is a surreal comedy sitcom set in a tower block in England. It follows the lives of the residents, their flatmates, and all the absurd and sardonic situations they find themselves in.
In a high-rise apartment building, the residents on the upper floors live a life of luxury while those on the lower floors face social decay and class conflict. As the social order breaks down, chaos ensues and the residents descend into violence and debauchery.
Tower Block follows the residents of a tower block who find themselves trapped and targeted by a sniper after witnessing a murder. As the sniper picks them off one by one, the survivors must come together to protect themselves and uncover the truth behind the killings.
After his daughter is kidnapped, a single father teams up with a military captain to infiltrate a dangerous gang and rescue her. Along the way, they face horrors and challenges in a dystopian citadel.
While married couples live side by side, but temperament, opinions and ways of life are quite different. They experience humorous situations based on misunderstandings and coincidences that life brings.
Tony is a drama thriller movie released in 2009. The film follows the story of a man named Tony who lives in a London tower block. He is a recluse and spends his time watching VHS videos. Tony's life takes a dark turn when he becomes a suspect in a murder investigation. As the police close in on him, Tony's life unravels further, revealing the twisted and violent reality of his existence.
The Girl from the Wardrobe is about a woman who is struggling with loneliness, depression, and a deadly disease. She finds solace and escapes from her harsh reality by daydreaming and immersing herself in a fantasy world. As she navigates her difficult journey, she forms unexpected connections with her neighbors and discovers the power of human connection.
Nightingales is a British situation comedy set around the antics of three security guards working the night shift. It was written by Paul Makin and produced by Alomo Productions for Channel 4 in 1990.
In My Room (2020) is a drama film set in an apartment complex in Paris. The story revolves around a character experiencing memory loss during the COVID-19 lockdown. The plot is intricately woven with themes of fashion, opera, and the voiceover of Giuseppe Verdi's music.
The lives and, often illegal, activities of the residents of a tower block in early 1970s Leeds, West Yorkshire, with the brassy matriarch, Queenie Shepherd, ruling the roost over her neighbours.
Former police psychologist Rob helps to save young Chrissy when she is about to commit suicide by jumping of 21st-story balcony with her 4-year-old son Jake. When he persuades her to go on a date, they are trapped with Jake in an elevator after a drunken gang crashes into the elevator's engine room and creates havoc.
Katsuya Maruyama is a middle school student boy full of obscene thoughts. He then meets Tatsuo Shimoi, a single father who moves into the same apartment complex. Tatsuo Shimoi is a bit of an enigma: he doesn't get along with the housewives in the apartment complex and doesn't appear to work. Through his encounter with the mysterious single father, Katsuya grows as a person.
Mary, Mungo and Midge is a British animated children's television series, created by John Ryan and produced by the BBC in 1969. The show featured the adventures of a girl called Mary, her dog Mungo, and her pet mouse Midge, who lived in a tower block in a busy town. BBC newsreader Richard Baker narrated the episodes, with John Ryan's daughter Isabel playing Mary. The theme tune and other music for the series was provided by Johnny Pearson. This show was one of the first children's shows in the UK to reflect urban living. The programme showed Mary having adventures in a busy town, as opposed to in a wood, forest or other rural setting. The two featured animals were likely to be familiar to town dwellers, as opposed to the array of talking wildlife usually seen in children's television. In each episode, the three of them would descend in the lift from their flat in the tower block. After their adventures they would return home, Midge would press the button for the lift back to the correct floor, by standing on Mungo's nose. Mary, Mungo and Midge was a production of John Ryan Studios, who also produced the earlier Captain Pugwash and the later Sir Prancelot cartoons, both with a similar drawing style.
The first sitcom written both for and starring black actors, The Fosters showcased the early work of Lenny Henry (riding high on a recent win in talent series New Faces) as the budding artist son of easy going family man Samuel Foster (Norman Beaton, who would go on to gain fame in ‘90s comedy Desmond’s). The series follows the day-to-day trials of Samuel and his lively wife Pearl (both immigrants from Guyana) and their three children on a South London housing estate. It was created and developed by Jon Watkins, who adapted the American sitcom, Good Times, developed by Norman Lear, and created by Eric Monte and Mike Evans. It was the first British sitcom to have an entirely black cast. It was the predecessor to many future British television programmes that featured a predominantly black cast:.