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US sitcom, created by Linwood Boomer, starring Frankie Muniz as Malcolm, the third-oldest of four, later five, children in the family. The show’s early seasons centered on Malcolm and the rigours of being...
US science fiction series filmed in British Columbia, Canada. Sheriff Carter shoots Henry at the diner, and doesn’t remember how he got there. A well-known scientist comes to town with possible clues to...
This episode in the all-American family drama series set in Pasadena, California, revolves around redefining relationships, finding love, and star-crossed lovers who saved each others lives. There is also...
Radio drama written by Georgia Fitch in collaboration with pupils from an inner-London school and the Shakespeare’s Globe Theatre education department. Set in London’s Southwark, Stephen’s (Mohammed...
Children’s radio drama based on the novels of Richmal Crompton. Tomboy Dorinda has moved into the village, and William seems to approve of this rat-catching, frog-stuffing girl. The impending Wellbecker...
US television drama series set in Deerfield, Illinois focusing on the romantic relationship between a single mother (Ward) and a single father (Campbell) and its repercussions on their respective families....
Television series based on the 1980 film of the same name which, using drama and music, follows the lives of the students and faculty at the New York City High School for the Performing Arts. In this episode...
US sitcom about a ‘family’ of four extraterrestrials who land on Earth to observe human beings, while pretending (often awkwardly) to be humans. In this episode Tommy asks Dick to direct his high school...
Television drama for children. Part 3 of a 6-part series based on the story by Arthur Quiller-Couch. Tilda and Arthur help the Mortimers stage the final act of Othello.
Educational film. Two mothers wonder if there is a place in the education system for their two sons. Isaac Larsen and Willie Smith have Down syndrome. The boys are admitted to a "regular" elementary school...