ChuckleVision follows the misadventures of Paul and Barry Chuckle, two brothers who work a variety of odd jobs and always find themselves in hilarious mishaps. With their trademark catchphrase and mustached charm, the duo brings laughter and slapstick comedy to audiences of all ages.
The on-the-field trials and tribulations and the off-the-field lives, loves and infidelities of 'The Castlefield Blues', an under funded, badly managed ladies football team from South Yorkshire in the north of England whose loyalty to the team, the game and each other far exceeds their chances of ever winning the championship.
Set during the Napoleonic Wars, British soldier Richard Sharpe fights against the French army and faces various challenges and adventures.
A Bit of a Do is a British comedy drama series based on the books by David Nobbs. The show starred David Jason and was aired on ITV in 1989. It was made for the ITV network by Yorkshire Television. The show was set in a fictional Yorkshire town. Each episode took place at a different social function and followed the changing lives of two families, the working-class Simcocks and the middle-class Rodenhursts, together with their respective friends, Rodney and Betty Sillitoe, and Neville Badger. The series begins with the wedding of Ted and Rita Simcock's son Paul to Laurence and Liz Rodenhurst's daughter Jenny; an event at which Ted and Liz begin an affair. The subsequent fallout from this affair forms the basis for most of the first series.
Life at the Top (1965) is a drama film based on a novel, following the story of a socialite dealing with class snobbery, infidelity, and her struggles in life.
Pulp: a Film About Life, Death & Supermarkets (2014) is a documentary that explores the story of the British pop band Pulp and their rise to fame in the 1990s. The film takes a deep dive into the band's hometown of Sheffield and examines the influence of the city on their music and lyrics. It also delves into the themes of fame, aging, and the impact of the band's music on their fans. Through interviews, concert footage, and behind-the-scenes moments, viewers get an intimate look at the band's journey from their early days to their reunion concert in 2012. Pulp: a Film About Life, Death & Supermarkets captures the essence of Pulp's music and the impact they had on the British pop music scene.
Beside Bowie: The Mick Ronson Story is a documentary about the life and work of Michael "Mick" Ronson, the guitarist, songwriter, producer and arranger who, in the early part of his career, performed with David Bowie as one of the 'Spiders from Mars'.
Occurring from the mid-1970s to 1981, the Ripper committed 13 murders. Viewed as ritualistic in nature, they were done with extreme brutality as he mocked the police during their desperate hunt for him. The victims were primiarly prostitutes or poor girls, with a few working girls tossed in. Generally he would hit a victim on the head with a hammer, sexually assault the lady, mutilate her, and then redress/re-arrangement the clothing and cover the corpse with her own coat.
A group of misfits, led by a sports coach, come together to form a rugby team in Northern England. Against the odds, they train and compete, facing challenges and overcoming obstacles along the way.
Rockumentary following British rock band Pulp on their 1995 UK tour.
Pulp - The Park is Mine is a concert film that showcases a live performance by the British rock band Pulp. The film captures the energy and excitement of the band's open-air concert, as they play their popular songs to a cheering crowd. Fans of British rock music and alternative rock will enjoy this immersive concert experience.
Fighting For A City follows the story of a boxer as he trains and prepares for a title bout, determined to become a boxing champion and bring glory to his hometown. The film also explores the boxer's personal life, including his journey as a new father and the challenges he faces both inside and outside the ring. Through gripping footage of boxing matches, training sessions, and intimate interviews, this documentary showcases the determination and resilience of a sportsman striving for success.
Left for Dead by the Yorkshire Ripper is a gripping crime documentary that delves into the horrifying crimes committed by the notorious Yorkshire Ripper in 1970s and 1980s England. Through voice recordings, identikit pictures, and narration, the film reveals the shocking details of the serial killer's spree, the investigation by the British police, and the impact on the victims and their families.
The Music - Live at Blank Canvas is a concert film featuring a high-energy performance by the British rock band. Set in Northern England, the film captures the excitement and atmosphere of the live event, showcasing their popular rock songs and engaging the cheering crowd.
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