Hi-de-Hi! is a British sitcom that takes place in Maplins, a fictional holiday camp in the 1950s. The show follows the lives of the camp's staff, including their workplace antics and unrequited love.
Never the Twain is a British sitcom that ran for eleven series from 7 September 1981 to 9 October 1991. It was created by Johnnie Mortimer, and was the only sitcom he ever created without his usual writing partner, Brian Cooke. Mortimer wrote the entirety of the first two series and four episodes out of six of the eighth, with the rest being mainly written by Vince Powell and John Kane. It starred Windsor Davies and Donald Sinden as rival antique dealers, and also starred Derek Deadman, Zara Nutley, Robin Kermode, Tacy Kneale, Julia Watson, Honor Blackman, Teddy Turner and Maria Charles. The title is taken from the Rudyard Kipling poem; The Ballad of East and West.
White House Farm is a docudrama TV show based on the true story of the murders that took place in the 1980s at White House Farm, Essex, England. The series explores the police investigation, the trial, and the shocking family dynamic that led to the murders.
Stella (2012) follows the life of a single mother and her teenage daughter in a fictional village in South Wales. With her best friend and sister-in-law by her side, Stella navigates the challenges of being a forty-something, functioning alcoholic, and funeral director. The show explores family relationships, especially the dynamic between Stella and her daughter, as well as the running jokes and misunderstandings that arise in their daily lives.
Josh is a comedy series about a group of friends living in a shared house and navigating their way through various humorous situations. With recurring characters and themes, the show explores the dynamics of friendship and features plenty of pop culture references and comedic moments.
Ivan Locke, a family man and construction manager, is faced with a life-altering decision on the eve of a major project. As he drives from Birmingham to London, he must confront his past choices and attempt to salvage his job and family.
Only Two Can Play is a 1962 comedy-drama film about a theater critic who gets involved in various romantic entanglements. Set in Wales, the film follows the protagonist's interactions with a manipulative woman, a fellow playwright, and a flirtatious librarian. As he navigates these relationships, he also deals with personal challenges such as a crying baby, potty training, and waking up early. The film provides a humorous and light-hearted look at the protagonist's attempts to balance his professional and personal life.
Arnold is a black comedy horror movie that revolves around a series of bizarre and supernatural events. The main character, Arnold, finds himself caught in a web of murder, marriage, inheritance, and deceit. As the plot unfolds, Arnold discovers a hidden treasure and must navigate through secret passageways, crypts, and traps. With dark humor and irreverence, Arnold takes the audience on a thrilling and hilarious ride filled with twists and turns.
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