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Go Fishing with Jack Charlton

Football legend and accomplished fly-fisher Jack Charlton's down-to-earth common sense and humorous approach make him the ideal guide in this much-sought-after television series. Over the six shows he meets experts who show us their gear and explain their tactics for different types of fishing. Go Fishing with Jack Charlton takes us entertainingly - and instructively - from basic river coarse fishing and the thrills of sea wreck fishing to every angler's ultimate ambition - salmon fishing in Scotland, where Jack shows us he is just as skilled on the river bank as on the football field!

Go Fishing with Jack Charlton

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Oulad Al Hlal

"Saïda" escapes her family in search of a better life and improved social circumstances. In pursuit of her dream of fame and artistic success, she becomes involved with "Nour," the owner of a nightclub who exploits her by making her perform for the club's customers. Despite her attempts to distance herself, her family and brothers—who lead lives of deviance—continue to relentlessly pursue and extort her. In an effort to exact revenge on Nour, Saïda teams up with her friend "Maryam," who works at the office of the famous lawyer "Omar." Together, they become embroiled in a crime that dramatically shifts the balance of power and consequences for everyone involved.

Oulad Al Hlal

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Five-Minute Films

In 1975, the BBC hired Mike Leigh to create a series of Five-Minute Films. Leigh, a master of kitchen sink naturalism, explained his garrulous bursts of plot and character: ‘I thought it was a cracking idea, and I would have done forty of them or fifty ‘ so you’d see them all the time, and sometimes you might see a character you never saw again, sometimes you might see somebody popping up for a moment and then be a main character in another one, or there’d be a couple of ones that would run on to a narrative. It would be a whole microcosm of the world. There was debate about whether they should be shown at the same time or they should be dotted around the channel, like currants in the pudding, as Tony Garnett, the producer, called it.’ Although these were made in 1975, they were not broadcast until 1982. Mike Leigh had originally intended to make around 50 of these five-minute stories, but only these five pilots ended up getting made.

Five-Minute Films

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