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The rise and fall of the British Empire shown through recently discovered colour footage. Originally broadcast as a 3-part television series.
Portrays the events of World War 2 through rarely seen footage, much of it shot unofficially by servicemen and civilians as a personal record of events unfolding. Originally shown on television in 3 parts,...
DVD version contains additional footage, 76 accessible chapters, scene access, optional subtitles. Colour footage of World War 2 using previously unseen colour material gathered from public archives,...
Television production of the Wilkie Collins Victorian mystery, a gothic tale telling of a pair of half sisters whose lives end up caught in a grand conspiracy revolving around a mentally ill woman dressed in...
Looks at common causes of friction between teenagers and parents, such as coming home late, peer pressure, fashion, chores, untidy bedrooms, sex, friends, stress and drugs.
A television production of the Jane Austen novel, adapted by Andrew Davies starring Kate Beckinsale, Greta Scacchi and Samantha Morton.
A compilation of short films by London film and video artists George Snow, Andrew Kotting, Paul Bush, Sophie Outram, Sarah Pucill, Breda Baban and Hrvoje Horvatic. These films were the winners of a...
The Black Sea, one of the world’s most polluted marine environments, has become a toxic soup with discharges from industry and agriculture via the rivers of centrl and eastern Europe. The sea’s...
Shows how phobias and anxiety disorders arise and how they can be treated. Shows a woman who suffers from a fear of heights, another from a fear of buttons, and victims of agoraphobia and monophobia (a fear...
Twelve-part children’s cartoon television series about time-travel. Coggs and Sprinx blast down into Elizabethan London and find themselves at a theatre awards ceremony. The main award turns out to be a...
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