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- True story of the lifelong romance between novelist Iris Murdoch and her husband John Bayley, from their student days through her battle with Alzheimer's disease.
- The story of the "Canoe Man" John Darwin who faked his own death and tried to start a new life with a false identity.
- The story focuses on multiple characters living in Suffolk as they navigate relationships, experiencing comedy, drama and romance. Through interconnected stories it explores love and human connection.
- The legendary novel by Charles Dickens comes to life in this colorful interpretation directed by Delbert Mann.
- Commander Dalgleish of Scotland Yard investigates the apparent murder of a well-known author who is found floating in a dinghy with his hands chopped off. The man, Maurice Seton, had recently been ejected from a private club when he was caught photographing some of its members at the gambling tables. The club had been under suspicion of laundering large amounts of cash and had been the object of a police investigation for some time. The case becomes more complex when the autopsy reveals that Seton died of natural causes and that his hands had been removed post-mortem. As the investigation continues, there appear to be no end to the number of people who would like to have seen Seton dead, including his brother Digby, who stands to inherit, and literary critic Oliver Latham who was perpetually in debt. In his personal life, Dalgleish's relationship with Deborah Riscoe comes to a crossroads when the investigation interferes with their private life.
- A comprehensive historical survey of the British Isles.
- Rick Stein travels around Britain searching for quality British produce.
- During World War II, in a small English coastal town, teenage boys eager to join the army but unable to do so participate in their own homemade private brutal war games with tragic results.
- A nurse whose husband returns from war suffering the devastating effects of post-traumatic stress disorder finds comfort and companionship in a US Serviceman in England during WWII.
- The inhabitants of a small Suffolk town are at the mercy y of their "elders".
- Don't Burn the Breakfast is about finding solace and redemption in strangers. The film addresses themes of loneliness, loss, creativity, relationships and searching for meaning in the modern world.
- Daisy and Maurice day at the sea changes from time honoured pattern to parting and release as the weather changes from cloud and rain to sunshine.
- Seventeen-year-old Richard and his parents take their annual seaside holiday in a guesthouse on England's east coast in the 1950s. Julia, a teenage girl holidaying with her parents in a nearby guesthouse, catches Richard's eye, but her Dutch friend Anna is intent on causing trouble.
- Convinced to stay on at the Force, Sam Harvey heads to Market Cross, to investigate the murder of Rita Black.
- A quiet time by the Suffolk Coast turns out to be anything but for Hazell as he discovers a plot to cheat a man of his bequest.
- Jacko takes his mum to the sea and learns some family history, Mr. Robson almost destroys his romance with Martha, and Jessica and her old public school friends accidentally eavesdrop on the Head's marital strife.
- Rosie finds herself growing more distanced from Ben and confiding more in David though she eventually tells Ben her suspicions. They then find the dead girl's mobile phone in Jamie's room but he explains that she dropped it and he was going to return it to her,dissuading them from going to the police. Sean Christie is arrested but freed as he has a cast-iron alibi and,with the family now torn apart,Ben moves out with his children whilst Rosie tracks down Jamie,who has run away,and learns what really happened.
- Rosie is a successful shopkeeper in the Suffolk resort town of East Lee,mother of teens Jamie and Olivia and married to widowed Ben,who also has two children. After missing schoolgirl Lorraine Mullary is found stabbed Rosie is appalled to find Jamie has hidden his blood-stained trainers behind his bed and somebody has used the washing machine secretly. Unwilling to share her suspicions with Ben she confides in Jamie's father,ex-husband David. He tells her that he has discovered that Jamie is friendly with the older Sean Christie, a drop-out with a conviction for sexual assault.