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- Based on the true-life experiences of Dave Fishwick; 'Bank of Dave' tells the story of how a working class Burnley man and self-made millionaire fought to set up a community bank.
- Ethics, being human and the soul come to the fore when a 7-year old finds a bag of Pounds just days before the currency is switched to Euros and learns what we are really made of.
- The story of Russian emigrant Yanko Goorall and servant Amy Foster in the end of nineteenth century. When Yanko enters a farm, sick and hungry after a shipwreck, everyone is afraid of him, except for Amy.
- A group of commuter train passagers are put in accidental suspended animation and emerge years later into a devastated world.
- A married writer has an affair with his secretary.
- A giant beanstalk brings Jack to a land in the clouds filled with snarling, evil beasts. When the creatures make their way to the ground, Jack must figure out how to get back down before they destroy earth and everyone in it.
- Big-screen version of the TV sit-com about the ups-and-downs of a young courting couple's relationship.
- Test cricket has come to Channel Five. Broadcasting highlights of England's home Test matches and One Day Internationals, with 45 minutes of peak-time action being shown at the end of each day of play.
- Live BBC coverage of the One Love Manchester benefit concert at Lancashire County Cricket Club.
- Chris McCall, a seemingly perfect family man who secretly works as a top contract killer for an outfit known as The Office, risks losing everything when he kills the wrong person.
- Test match cricket highlights program, featuring England playing home test series verses Australia, West Indies, India, New Zealand, Pakistan, South Africa, Sri Lanka, Zimbabwe & Bangladesh. From the summer of 2000 to 2005.
- Robson Green spends a year working with the team of engineers who have been commissioned to rebuild the most famous steam engine in the world. Starting in February, Robson is given the task of cutting off the front end of the Scotsman and welding on a whole piece, and sets out to Durham, where he discovers how the invention of the steam engine helped to change the world. After a year in the workshop, the iconic train is ready for its first test run, and Robson realises a lifelong dream and gets to ride on the footplate as it sets off.
- The story of the riot and subsequent protest over living conditions that engulfed Manchester's Strangeways Prison in 1990.
- If a wound won't heal between two Brothers, can they survive?
- Manchester. Present day. The supernatural crime hub of the twenty-first century, home of Detective Mark 'Mac' Macready. When Macready wakes from a coma he was brutally put into by an unseen enemy, he is met with the unsettling news that his wife Christina is missing and a mass murdering monster has been on the rampage, which the press has affectionately dubbed 'The Archangel'. Realizing there is a connection between his wife's disappearance and the arrival of 'The Archangel' the intrepid detective descends into a paranoid, frenzied search through Manchester's dark supernatural underbelly. It is up to Mac, and Mac alone, to find his missing wife, solve the case and bring the merciless Archangel to cold blooded justice.
- Set in a city comprehensive school of low expectations and ambitions. Pupil Latimer does not conform to the macho culture and is labeled a homosexual, leading to bullying by both the pupils and some of the teachers.
- The Time Team head for Manchester England to uncover the oldest cotton mill in the city, the Arkwright Mill. The building is important because Richard Arkwright used a number of cutting edge technologies to drive the mill. To understand the building the team needs to find the position of various steam engines and water wheels. A seemingly easy process is complicated in the knowledge the building was destroyed and rebuilt many times
- Young West Indians give an impression of their life in this country through their paintings, music, and writing.
- In L'Isle-sur-la-Sorgue, southern France, Colin finds a vintage mirror that he thinks could be a winner. Katie restores an old table, and body paint artist Amanda gives a shop mannequin a makeover.
- Three rivals go head to head in Carpentras in the south of France, to see who can bag the best bargains from a sunny French flea market
- Tina Daheley and Rachel Brown-Finnis go behind-the-scenes at the newly crowned WSL1 2016 champions, Manchester City's Academy Stadium, plus a round-up of the final weekend's action.
- Frank Skinner talks about his upcoming documentary about Muhammad Ali. Victoria Weaver talks about becoming one of disgraced surgeon Ian Paterson's victims and how the experience has changed her life. Dr Aric Sigman warns of the dangers of over-exposing children under two to technology too soon. Melissa Smith talks about how she stopped a criminal from stealing her SUV by jumping on to the front of the car and clinging to the windscreen wipers until he gave up. Schoolboy Braden Collins talks about successfully completing his charity challenge to raise money for Diabetes UK by sleeping for a whole year in a tent. Former Navy SEAL Robert O'Neill talks live from New York about why the US needs to put more pressure on Saudi Arabia to help combat the threat of ISIS .