After recently moving to a seaside town, a single mother’s mental state derails as she becomes increasingly convinced that someone is trying to steal her baby.
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After recently moving to a seaside town, a single mother’s mental state derails as she becomes increasingly convinced that someone is trying to steal her baby.
A trip through the BBC archives for this chance to ‘Shout’ about one of the greatest, best-loved and most enduring entertainers – Lulu. This collection of her most popular hits, covers and classics features magic moments from the 1960s right up to recent years and performances on a huge range of shows, including her own multiple series and TV specials that were a hallmark of the BBC’s light entertainment schedules. This compilation also sees Lulu duetting with a variety of big name singers, including Neil Diamond, Bill Withers, Shirley Bassey and Al Green, and features iconic songs like To Sir with Love, The Man with the Golden Gun and the Bowie-penned The Man Who Sold the World.
Alice is a grieving childless mother. Her deepest desire is to be with her lost child. Alice's grief manifests itself as Echo - a much wanted but imagined memory. As Echo draws Alice into her world - underwater -- for a brief moment of joy, Alice is united with Echo...before having to choose....
Jack, a busker who met the right girl at the wrong time. Remembers the love he had and is pained by her loss.
It looks like Peter will spend another Christmas alone, then a solution to his problem becomes clear.
The Rainbow Jersey is the crowning achievement of any cyclist’s career, proof that they are the very best in the world. GCN stats guru Cillian Kelly heads to Belgium in a lighthearted jaunt to chat to ex pros, pros and journalists about how the Rainbow Jersey undoubtedly brings with it greatness, but also the pressure to live up to the win. In 'Legend of the Rainbow Jersey’, Cillian uses his statistical nouse as he crunches the numbers and speaks with a selection of former world champions including Michal Kwiatkowski, Rui Costa, Philippe Gilbert and Johan Museeuw about riders wins and losses after winning this famous jersey. Finally, Cillian watches from the roadside as current world champions Remco Evenepoel and Annemiek van Vleuten take on the Ardennes hills in Liege-Bastogne-Liege. Will they crown their season as world champions by winning in rainbows? Or will the jersey weigh heavy on their shoulders?
A young girl attempts to navigate the sea front on the search of her missing alcoholic mother over one night.
In their day, Marian 'Lady Tyger' Trimiar, Cathy 'Cat' Davis and 'Pretty' Pat Pineda were famous, earning headlines as they battled against sexist 1970s society for the right to fight. But today, they live anonymously, and in many cases, in poverty - their groundbreaking contributions to sport ignored by the men who've written boxing history. This feature documentary uncovers the hidden origins of women's boxing, and the remarkable story of the pioneering women who put their lives of the line to earn the right to fight each other in the ring. This is an inspirational story, but it is not a hagiography - the narrative takes dark and surprising twists and turns as the women's stories unfold in unexpected ways.
A young lady gets a mysterious Job interview in the Town of Amityville and all is not what it seems, Bizarre Horror Musical Comedy.
Shows where lines and, this time, imagery come together and clash producing a creative disruption that leads to new images and lines being produced, borders dissolving and then reappearing. Clashing lines create new possibilities for redefinition.
Earth receives a broadcast from an alternate Earth, showcasing random fragments of day-time television that aired on the day their world ended.
Revealing life at 'Britain's Alcatraz', where many fearsome criminals are incarcerated.
A scrap dealer navigates memory and grief as he prepares for a funeral.
Distorted VHS footage from the director's mother’s archive of a dance festival in 2001.
The following footage was recovered from a damaged camera found at the site of a main road in the south of England in 2003. The camera was found close to the scene of multiple murders.
In 1990, Eric Clapton performed 18 nights at one of his favourite venues - the famous Royal Albert Hall in London. During the 18 run of shows, Clapton performed with three different line-ups: a rock band, a blues band, and an orchestra. Eric returned to the same venue in 1991 with the same three line-ups and played a further 24 shows. The huge undertaking of rehearsing for performances of three distinctly different genres was made even more challenging by the line-up for the rock shows varying from 4, 9 or 13 band members.
The residents of a quintessential but neglected British seaside town grapple with research suggesting that their home could disappear within their lifetimes due to the climate crisis.
According to her research and to-do list, 30-year-old Mabel has everything she needs to “lose it” to nice-guy Guy. But, when he needs a bit of romance to get in the mood, her clinical “do-it-and-lose-it” plan falls apart.
In the city of Qom, the most restricted city in Iran, there are many restrictions on human rights such as mandatory hijab to assure sexual safety; Hossein (M, 30) grew up in this environment and experienced multiple sexual assaults by men, despite these measures. Due to stereotypes around masculinity, he never talked about it. With the support of his wife, Elahe, he now confronts the trauma.
After the local MP/Mayor of a british town goes missing, 7 teens are invited to Lawton Estate, the location where, 162 years earlier, author Cooper Lawton died in a housefire after killing his cowriter, James Logan. However, as the night progresses, the guests are roped into a new story with the same man, back from the dead.
Still reeling from the recent death of her mother, Leah spends much of the Covid lockdown engaged in a Zoom relationship with a younger man. But past traumas, hang-ups and insecurities prevent her from connecting with him beyond their onscreen relationship, causing her to spiral downwards into mental despair. BUBBLE explores love, loss, isolation and mental health during the Covid pandemic and asks, "Who are we when no one's watching?’
Survival is all that matters to Abigail, even if this means living her life in isolation. However, after meeting Bailey, she soon learns that even in the apocalypse, there still might be some hope for her.
Filmed at Birmingham Rep, Molière’s classic Tartuffe is updated to the West Midlands. Lies and deceit unfold in this wickedly funny Brummie comedy about faith, family and faking it. After a smash-hit run at the RSC in 2018, this version of Tartuffe received rave reviews during its acclaimed revival. Written by the Bafta-winning duo behind Citizen Khan and Goodness Gracious Me, Anil Gupta and Richard Pinto, and directed by Iqbal Khan, creator of the Birmingham 2022 Commonwealth Games Opening Ceremony.
'Red Soil' follows the family of Mama, a beloved Nigerian elder, as they prepare for her funeral. Over the course of three days, the film suggests a different form of mourning: a collective celebration of Life.
Mark Jenkin explores a world he found most unsettling.
In his debut filmed hour, Eric Rushton shares his deadpan take on daily life, twisting the seemingly mundane into surreal flights of fancy and wrestling with his endless self-doubts. But things go awry when Eric is faced with his toughest heckler yet: his own brother.
A celebration of the iconic comedy that revisits memorable moments from the show, takes a look behind the scenes and features insight from stars including Lesley Joseph and Linda Robson.
A celebration of the sitcom that brought us Michael Crawford's accident-prone Frank Spencer.
An abusive father resurrects his consciousness by uploading it to his family's AI controlled smart home. Together, they must overcome his technological grasp.
Love is possessive, love is obsessive, love is consuming, love is sweet. A young woman craves her lover, and soon this hunger becomes overwhelming.
Andy Schleck & Alberto Contador. A pro cycling rivalry that ignited the Tour de France in 2009 and 2010. The fiery Spaniard and the level headed Luxembourger only went toe to toe at the Tour on a few occasions; but their rivalry has gone down in history as one of the most explosive, entertaining, and controversial the sport has ever seen. Dan Lloyd is joined in the studio by Nicolas Roche and William Fotheringham to dig into what made this rivalry so compelling. They’ll re-live epic battles, and debate who is the greatest.
In June 2023, seven young, queer Chinese signed up for a performance art project in East London. In this month-long community art project, they would learn about what is drag and how to perform it, discover their queer Chinese heritage, and explore ways to de-westernise and decolonise drag. The training was hard but also fun. Most nerve-wracking of all, they would put on a live show in front of an audience. On a roller-coaster journey of self-discovery, they would find out about what their identity, community and politics means to drag.
In 1952, London was engulfed in the Great Smog. As a result of industrialisation, a leaden fog settled over the entire city. The archive images from this period become letters from a desolate future.
In the search for a new assistant, Robin the Magnifico turns to dark magic. This results in successfully summoning a better version of himself.
A nightmare in reverie: five young queer people are admitted into a clinic to undergo conversion therapy. Enduring several different and harrowing methods to change their sexual orientation and/or gender identity, the sterile space of abject trauma struggles to suppress the abundance and beauty of queer love. Striking images burst through like a new Un chant d'amour (1975).
Sixteen-year-old twins Tai and Kenny dream of independence (and cash) in Milton Keynes.
The Sleeping Beauty holds a very special place in The Royal Ballet’s heart and history. It was the first performance given by the Company when the Royal Opera House reopened at Covent Garden in 1946 after World War II. In 2006, this original staging was revived and has been delighting audiences ever since. Frederick Ashton famously cited the pure classicism of Marius Petipa’s 19th-century ballet as a private lesson in the atmospheric art and craft of choreography. Be swept away by Tchaikovsky’s ravishing music and Oliver Messel’s sumptuous designs with this true gem from the classical ballet repertory.
A curious man stumbles upon an eerily empty house, lured deeper into its maze of cryptic messages and unsettling memories, only to uncover a truth that will challenge his understanding of reality.
Gray yearns to have a baby and care for it. Upon noticing a fifteen-day delay in her period, she decides to visit a doctor, believing herself to be pregnant. However, what she discovers there will force her to reevaluate her desires and aspirations.
A nameless person longs to be free. But can we be free when we are under Ctrl?
The Vienna Philharmonic's annual Summer Night Concert from the spectacular Schönbrunn Palace Gardens.
Following the release of his new album, Crop Circle 2, UK road rap legend Nines has just dropped a brand-new movie of the same name to correspond with his new music release.
A self destructive ex special forces agent gets called back into service and discovers he is being used as a scapegoat.
A man struggling with ongoing mental illness finds himself battling to find a solution to his unrelenting condition.
After returning from work, a man stands in front of the mirror and starts making excuses. Words that gradually reveal truths and remove masks.
A knight finds himself at the mercy of his armour.
In the woods, two 12-year-old step-sisters play a game that turns violent. Their struggle is interrupted by mysterious sighs, which, they discover, emanate from a woman deeply concentrated on her own pleasures, as she travels back in time to her ‘inner child’, supported by an oversized rocking horse.
Lukas is living his daily OCD routine. Once Bella moves into his house, he has to challenge himself to share a life with her.
From a secret lab to hidden codes, this special reveals the inner workings of Greggs, the iconic bakery known for its delectable sausage rolls.
When she is painting, her mind is carried away. Memories from the past transform her thoughts.
'Splatterhouse: Jennifer Smells of Rot' follows the story of the hit video game franchise Splatterhouse. Set between the first and second game, the film tells the story of Jennifer Willis. Rick failed to save her and has been institutionalised for his mad ramblings of a Mansion full of demons, a Mask of immense power and also accused of the murder of Jennifer. Meanwhile the Terror Mask finds Jennifer in Hell and poses her the question 'Can you save yourself?' Jennifer dons the Terror Mask and attempts to escape from Hell and West Mansion while trying not to lose herself to the power and temptation of the Mask.
This is my coming-out story of gay desire during a road trip through the Appalachian Mountains in U.S.A in Summer 1996. The sketchbook that features in the film is the sketchbook I kept of drawings that I made during trip, at a time when I was aged 17 and discovering my (homo)sexuality.
What connects amateur sleuths turning up at crime scenes, anti-social behaviour in UK schools and riots in France? The answer, according to a BBC investigation, is that they are all examples of a TikTok 'frenzy'. Marianna Spring, the BBC’s disinformation correspondent, has spent the last year investigating harmful behaviour on TikTok spilling out into the real-world. She tracks down users, victims and former employees to expose how extremely high engagement on TikTok around some topics appears to be creating these 'frenzies' linked to behaviour previously seen as unacceptable.
Enter a world of witches, murder, and mayhem in this anthology linked together by an infamous local antique store where things are not what they seem.
A goat battles his decision paralysis, anxiety, and internal critics in an attempt to make the most of the one hour he has to get ready in the morning.
Last summer Wolves embarked on an experiment to find undiscovered players, who may typically fall out of the system, who would get the opportunity to train with the Wolves under-21 squad during their US tour. With some players having to pay to play or access coaching, Wolves invited a group of players to the Golden Chance trial in Phoenix, Arizona to be able to scout en masse, footballers from a wide variety of backgrounds, who they typically wouldn't be able to pick up through traditional recruitment. In the second part of the trial, two of the most promising players were invited to be a part of our training camp to see how they matched up to the talent in a Premier League Academy. There will be further opportunities for players in America to get the Golden Chance, with talent spotted in Chicago and Arizona joining up with the Wolves squad in the upcoming TST tournament!
A young man recovering from an illness grows a garden with his best mates before the war tears them apart.
A boy takes his 2 year-old sister on a tour of the solar system.
Swift is regarded as a trailblazer of the twenty-first century for her diverse musical ability, songwriting skill, and business acumen, all of which have inspired musicians, entrepreneurs, and businesspeople worldwide.