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Traitors
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The Romanoffs
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Killing Eve
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Disobedience
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Film
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Harlots
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TV Series
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Another Mother's Son
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Film
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Call the Midwife
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TV Series
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Atlantis
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Television
by Howard Overman (Adventure, Drama, Fantasy and Romance)
Sound department Far from home, Jason washes up on the shores of the ancient and mysterious city of Atlantis.
Asylum
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Television
by Tom Thostrup (Comedy)
Sound department After a year in the El Rican embassy under the threat of extradition to America, Dan is bored, depressed and has little hope of getting out - his only chance is to push his case in an interview with the Guardian. The embassy staff are struggling to attract people to the annual embassy ball, as Dan is old news and nobody wants to come. Rafael decides to offer sanctuary to another international fugitive, a childlike, internet pirate called Ludo Backslash.
What Remains
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Television
(Drama, Mystery and Thriller)
Sound department A young couple move into an apartment only to find the body of a young woman that had been missing for 2 years but never registered as missing which leads to a deeper investigation into what actually happened.
Waking the Dead
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Television
by Barbara Machin (Crime, Drama and Mystery)
Sound department, Sound department Det. Supt. Peter Boyd (played by Trevor Eve) is the leader of a multi-discipline police team of detectives and scientists, the Cold Case Squad, which investigates old, unsolved murder cases using modern methods and new technology that may not have been available during the original investigation. Written by Mark Smith <msmith@osi.co.uk>
Inspector George Gently
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Television
by Peter Flannery (Crime, Drama and Mystery)
Sound department The show throws Chief Inspector George Gently into a maelstrom of murders and mayhem, whilst lovingly recreating the swinging sixties as it finally hits the North-East, in perfect and nostalgic detail. With his sidekick, the ambitious and undisciplined Detective Sergeant John Bacchus, they make the perfect police partnership, full of warmth and humour. Written by Anonymous
Waterloo Road
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Television
by Maureen Chadwick (Drama and Romance)
Sound department There's a school like Waterloo Road in every town in Britain. The staff are overworked and underpaid, the budgets only ever seem to get tighter, and the kids more troublesome. It's a melting pot of class and race where the day-to-day troubles of its students spill out in dramatic ways. However, every pupil knows that at Waterloo Road they'll always be cared for by the staff and given every chance to achieve an education. The teachers themselves are often far from perfect, but as any pupil with a problem soon discovers, a few motivated and inspiring individuals can make a massive difference. Written by Official site
Copelia
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Film (short)
by Nic Benns (Adventure, Fantasy and Sci-Fi)
Sound department A doctor converts sound into organisms. When his creation is reproduced, the townsfolk become trapped in an evolving, terrifying world.
Murderland
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Television
(Crime, Drama and Mystery)
Sound department A thriller that tells a traumatic murder story through the eyes of three central characters: Carrie the daughter of the murdered woman, Douglas Hain the detective in charge of the investigation, and Sally the murder victim.
Hustle
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Television
by Tony Jordan (Crime, Drama and Mystery)
Sound department The story of a group of elite con artists, who each week pull off a complicated scam with several twists. Mickey is the group's leader, who comes up with the plans. Albert is a veteran con man who in his later years is a "roper," searching out suitable victims and introducing them to his cohorts. Ash comes up with all the locations and equipment needed for the cons. Stacie steps in whenever she needs to use her feminine wiles. The group is rounded off by Danny, a young amateur grifter who Mickey takes under his wing. Written by rmlohner
Harley Street
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Television
by Marston Bloom (Drama)
Sound department Recently graduated Dr. Robert Foster starts a London medical practice with a few study friends. Robert and Dr Martha Elliot have a love triangle with an upper class former university buddy Dr Felix Quinn, who rivals them for the prestigious client list of a society doctor about to retire, whose daughter 'in heat' may swing the deal. Meanwhile Robert shows admirable talent and dedication to patients, also in Dr Ross Jarvis's hospital ward, yet is bitterly discarded by his terminally ill father Mal. Written by KGF Vissers
Midnight Man
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Television
(Drama and Thriller)
Sound department Max Raban is a former journalist, reduced to raking through bins for celebrity stories. Everything changes when he uncovers information that will lead him into a frightening world of deceit and distrust. As Max's world crumbles around him he struggles to find a way to expose the truth. Written by Carnival Films
The Last Enemy
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Television
(Drama, Romance and Thriller)
Sound department Researcher Dr. Stephen Ezard returns home to the UK after the reported death of his brother, Michael Ezard, only to find that his widow, Yasim Anwar, is harboring a wanted yet deathly ill illegal immigrant. Yasim, on the rebound from her husband's death, becomes very intimate with Stephen. But after the death of Yasim's immigrant friend, she disappears with the body, leaving more questions than answers. Stephen is then hired as a consultant and promoter of a new computer system, T.I.A. (Total Information Awareness). Using his expert computer skills, he secretly tracks down Yasim, unaware that he is a pawn in a government conspiracy. Written by enzechen357
A Room with a View
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TV Movie
by Nicholas Renton (Drama)
Sound department It's the Edwardian era. The Honeychurches - Marian Honeychurch and her two just of age children Lucy Honeychurch and Freddy Honeychurch - are a carefree and fun-loving family that live in the country town of Summer Street, Surrey. Regardless, Lucy is a proper young woman. Some can tell by the way she plays Beethoven on the piano that there is a seething passion underneath her proper demeanor. She and her older cousin, her chaperon Charlotte Barlett, who is officious in a slyly undermining way, travel to Florence, Italy for a week-long respite. The Pensione Bertolini where they are staying is popular among British tourists. Among the disparate group of other British guests at the pensione are a Mr. Emerson, who Charlotte considers vulgar because of his forwardness, and his son, the bright but brooding George Emerson. As their stay progresses, George feels that Italian life is opening his eyes to what is important in life, and he feels the same is happening to Lucy. On a group outing, ... Written by Dr-Essam
The Last Detective
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Television
by Richard Harris (Comedy, Crime, Drama and Mystery)
Sound department He's gentle, old-fashioned, and decent; nice even when he's drunk. But these qualities only earn Detective Constable "Dangerous" Davies the scorn of his fellow detectives in a small London police station. His boss tells him straight out that he's the last detective he would assign to a major crime-solving mission. Unlucky in love, rumpled, and accident prone, Dangerous muddles on and, with the help of his eccentric friend Mod, he proves the merits of his dogged, unglamorous method. He likes being a detective and, occasionally, he gets to do some good. Written by Bye
Hotel Babylon
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Television
by Tony Basgallop (Comedy and Drama)
Sound department At a posh urban hotel, the love lives and whims of its wealthy guests are attended to by hard-working staff who have their own troubles with love.
All About George
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Television
by Mike Bullen (Comedy and Drama)
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The Inspector Lynley Mysteries
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Television
(Crime, Drama and Mystery)
Sound department British crime investigation series based around aristocratic, Oxford-educated Detective Inspector Thomas Lynley and his working-class assistant Sergeant Barbara Havers.
Down to Earth
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Television
by Ashley Pharoah (Romance, Comedy, Drama and Family)
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M.I.T.: Murder Investigation Team
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Television
by Paul Marquess (Crime, Drama and Mystery)
Sound department A London MIT investigates a number of gruesome murders.
Stripes
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Film (short)
by Sean Spencer (Drama)
Sound department Michael finds himself fighting for his life when, fifteen years after leaving school, Eddie walks through his door.
Lie with Me
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TV Movie
by Susanna White (Crime, Drama and Thriller)
Sound department Ros Tyler wakes from a drugged sleep to find that her flatmate is dead and she herself has been viciously sexually assaulted. She has also suffered acute memory loss and has no recollection of events of the previous night. The DI leading the investigation finds himself falling for Ros and becomes convinced of the killer's identity, but his world is turned upside down when the CPS decide not to prosecute. After deciding to lie, Ros tells the court that she can identify her attacker. He protests his innocence but the decision goes against him. Soon she starts to receive anonymous letters from someone who knows that she has lied. Her relationship with Will changes and the pressures begin to show. She soon discovers that the truth can be more dangerous than a lie. Written by Anonymous
Whose Baby?
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TV Movie
by Rebecca Frayn (Drama)
Sound department Hard-hitting drama about a man who discovers that he has fathered a child only when he is approached by a child support agency. A few years after the fling that led to his unknown fatherhood, the man has settled into a new life, but the establishing of his paternity makes him determined to pursue a relationship with his child, leading to a heartbreaking struggle. Written by Anonymous
Fallen
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TV Movie
by Omar Madha (Drama, Mystery, Crime and Thriller)
Sound department Jason Shepherd wakes up in hospital with amnesia to discover he's a police detective who's estranged from his wife and family. his superior DCI Gunning is shocked when it's revealed that the incident that erased his memory was a near fatal electrocution by persons unknown. As he tries to solve what happened, he's forced to confront some unsavory truths about himself. Written by Shadowlady
Jonathan Creek
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Television
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Sound department Madeline Magellan, an investigative journalist, is the kind of journalist that generally sticks her nose in where it isn't wanted. While writing a story about the murder of a famous Artist she happens across a quiet but brilliant man named Jonathan Creek. Jonathan makes a living inventing magical tricks for Adam Klaus. Adam is a very famous magician but it is Jonathan that is the real genius behind Adam's illusions. Madeline (Maddy) and Jonathan team up to solve the Artist murder and then (for Jonathan with some reluctance) again team up to solve near-impossible cases. Over the stories, we see that Maddy is in love with Jonathan but Jonathan, being a shy person, doesn't show if he knows about Maddy's feeling for him but he loves solving the tricky mysteries that Maddy brings for his mind to solve... Written by Lee Horton <Leeh@tcp.co.uk>
Never Say Never Mind: The Swedish Bikini Team
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Video
by Buzz Feitshans IV (Action, Adventure and Comedy)
Sound department NEVER SAY...NEVER MIND, the SWEDISH BIKINI TEAM find themselves in London at BUCKINGHAM PALACE receiving British Orders of Chivalry. But first, they must locate and destroy a copy of the infamous Los Alamos hard drive. Meanwhile, HELGA is missing in action in AMAZONIA and gets her Damehood in absentia. The other TEAM MEMBERS think that their next stop will be a leisurely yacht cruise and an appearance at the International Bikini Team Federation (IBTF) Open, where they will be judging the contest. Little do they know that intrigue, adventure, portable nuclear devices, a mutant yeast strain and danger in high places awaits. Written by John Mars
Standing Room Only
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Film (short)
by Deborra-Lee Furness (Drama)
Sound department A group of theatre-goers wait in line to see a show by the "Man of a Thousand Faces". Throughout the film they encounter an elderly woman, and a Rastafarian man.
Peter in Paradise
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TV Movie
by Mary McMurray (Drama)
Sound department Well-researched, visually stylised historical drama about Peter I ('Peter the Great') of Russia, for the tercentenary of the founding of St. Petersburg.
The Commander
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TV Movie
by Michael Whyte (Crime, Drama and Mystery)
Sound department Commander Clare Blake has risen to the top of her profession in the male-dominated Metropolitan Police Service and is now the head of the serious crimes unit. Some years previously she arrested James Lampton for murder. He was subsequently sentenced to life in prison but is now out on parole and is a successful author with a best-selling book. Blake's colleagues however, especially DCI Mike Hedges, believe Lampton is responsible for another murder and are out to prove his guilt. Things become complicated when Blake and Lampton become intimate and the question arises whether he is being honest with her or is simply a master manipulator. Written by garykmcd
Murder in Mind
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Television
by Anthony Horowitz (Crime, Drama, Mystery and Thriller)
Sound department The stories of this series journey through a kaleidoscope of human emotions: anger, hatred, bitterness, remorse, guilt, horror. In this psychological study of humanity on the edge of an abyss, some of the series' murderers get away with it, some of them don't. Amongst the subject matter is euthanasia, accidental murder, contract killing, revenge and even a sleepwalker who knows she's done something but not what or to whom. Written by Bye
The Secret
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TV Movie
by Alrick Riley (Drama)
Sound department A woman is held for ransom by a bitter past acquaintance who threatens to disclose a secret that could destroy her.
Come Together
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TV Movie
by Graham Theakston (Comedy, Drama and Romance)
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A Lump in My Throat
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TV Movie
Sound department Docudrama about the life of John Diamond - Author, jounalist and husband of food writer Nigella Lawson. Who wrote about the 'Stuff of life' in his weekly column in the Times. He then was diagnosed with cancer and this then became the backdrop to his writings. This programme was adapted fom the stage play about his life and writings. Written by Anonymous
The Bombmaker
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TV Movie
by Graham Theakston (Action)
Sound department An expert IRA bomb-maker turned police informant retires and starts a new life after four school-children are killed by one of her bombs. Ten years later, her daughter is kidnapped and she is forced to construct a massive bomb in the middle of central London, while her husband works with the police and the SAS to locate and free his family. Written by Alexander Lum
North Square
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Television
by Peter Moffat (Drama)
Sound department Barristers. They are young, educated, soft on the inside, hard where it counts. Don t let the wigs fool you, when you stand alone in court, when your life is on the line, these are the people you want between you and the jury. The North Square chambers are finding their feet, fighting for a large piece of the criminal justice business in Leeds. Working for his barristers or maybe the other way around is their manipulative chief clerk. Ruthless, obsessive, with a razor sharp mind and a cosh-like sensibility, Peter McLeish loves the business and the business loves him. Written by Anonymous
Anna Karenina
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Television
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Saving Grace
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Film
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Ladies Room
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Film
by Gabriella Cristiani (Comedy and Drama)
Sound department In an ethereal, high-ceilinged room, women stand, waiting. Perhaps it's Purgatory and they're dead. In the room, two young women, one an actress and the other a psychologist, watch the last few days of their lives on a TV screen. Both are having affairs with married men, each has a long encounter with her lover's wife, and both these scenes take place in a ladies' room, one backstage at a play that's about to preview, the other at an opera house during the first act. The relationships between each pair of younger and older women take surprising turns, and in the room with the TV, a sylph asks probing and challenging questions of the two young women as they watch. Written by <jhailey@hotmail.com>
Whatever Happened to Harold Smith?
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Film
by Peter Hewitt (Comedy)
Sound department Harold Smith, a quiet middle-aged Englishman becomes an instant celebrity when he suddenly starts exhibiting psychic and telekinetic powers. After he is arrested for accidentally killing three pensioners by causing their pacemakers to stop, his lawyer brings in an extremely skeptical scientist to test whether or not Harold's powers are real. Meanwhile, Harold's son Vince, a disco devotee, is pining for his co-worker Joanna, who also happens to be the daughter of the scientist testing Vince's dad. Written by Jean-Marc Rocher <rocher@fiberbit.net>
Horizon
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Television
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Sound department Horizon is BBC Two's flagship 50-minute science documentary series. In September 2004 it celebrated its 40th anniversary and it continues to enjoy outstanding critical acclaim. Recognised as the world leader in its field, it regularly wins a sweep of international science, medical and environmental film accolades, and has recently won the Royal Television Society Award and the Prix Italia. In 2002, the British Academy of Film & Television Arts presented Horizon with the BAFTA Television Award for Best Factual Series or Strand. In 2003 it won the prestigious Images et Science award for best medical documentary and the Carl von Linne Award at the Living Europe film festival in Sweden. That year, a Horizon co-production with WGBH Boston won the Emmy for best documentary. Written by Anonymous
Bill Bryson: Notes from a Small Island
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Television
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Sound department Following his enormously successful book "Notes From a Small Island", American travel writer Bill Bryson sets off on a new tour of Britain. Starting at Dover, where he recalls his first disembarkation in 1973 to a land of rain, sweet tea and disagreeable land-ladies, his travels take him from Poole in the South to the Western Isles of Scotland. Along the way he encounters such colourful characters as the pipe smokers of Solihull, ballroom dancers in Blackpool and the caber tossers of Glenfinnan. Bryson brings all his perspective eye, dry wit and outbursts of comic exasperation to this affectionate survey of the British way of life. Written by Anonymous
McCallum
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Television
(Drama)
Sound department From deep within the morgue at St. Patrick's Hospital in London's East End, Dr. Iain McCallum and Dr. Angela Moloney along with a team of brilliant pathologists and detectives help the dead tell their stories.
Ken Russell 'In Search of the English Folk Song'
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Film
by Ken Russell (Documentary and Music)
Sound department This documentary begins with Ken Russell posing the question: "What is a true English folk song, if there is such a thing?" After recieving an indifferent response from his dog, Ken journeys around the countryside of England searching for an answer. He bumps into and interviews such famous artists as; Donovan, Fairport Convention, Osibisa, Eliza Carthy, So What, Edward II and The Albion Band among others. Written by Archie Moore <spicarch@hotmail.com>
This Life
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Television
by Amy Jenkins (Drama)
Sound department A series following the lives of Miles, Milly, Warren, Egg and Anna, five young professionals.
La passione
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Film
by John B. Hobbs
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Dalziel and Pascoe
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Television
by Reginald Hill (Crime, Mystery and Drama)
Sound department Supt. Dalziel and partner DI Pascoe investigate murders, and find a bond forming between them despite their blatantly differing personalities.
Rock Family Trees
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TV Series
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Soldier Soldier
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Television
by Lucy Gannon (Drama)
Sound department Drama following the life of the officers and men of the King's Own Fusiliers regiment, during their home lives, training exercises and battles.
Open Space
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TV Series
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José Carreras: My Barcelona
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TV Movie
by Graham Moore (Biography)
Sound department Bio Pic featuring the Catalan tenor Jose Carreras with dramatised segments from his eventful life.
Now That It's Morning
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Film (short)
by Neil Bartlett (Drama)
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Woof!
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Television
(Family)
Sound department Long running Children's TV series telling the stories and adventures of a young schoolboy who gains the power of transforming himself into a dog. Only his best friend knows this and helps him protect the secret from the boy's parents, the school headmaster Mr. Blocker and also from their friend and their school-teacher Miss Jessop. Over the years, the cast changes (due to the young children growing up.) so that we see three different set of adventures for three school-children (with always a boy the one who turns into a dog.) with three different breeds of dog - all with Miss Jessop linking them... Written by Lee Horton <Leeh@tcp.co.uk>
The View from the Woodpile
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TV Movie
by Ken Loach (Documentary)
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Boon
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Television
by William Stair (Drama and Comedy)
Sound department Ken Boon and Harry Crawford are two middle-aged ex-firemen who start out in business together, initially in Birmingham and later in Nottingham. During the seven series (1986-1992), Ken works his way up from odd-job man to private investigator while Harry runs two hotels, a ballroom, a country club and finally a security firm. Over the years they are assisted by Doreen Evans, Rocky Cassidy, Debbie Yates, Margaret Daly, Laura Marsh and Alex Wilton. Written by Martin Underwood <imdb@martinunderwood.f9.co.uk>
Emu's Wide World
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TV Series
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Howard Jones: Like to Get to Know You Well
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Video
by Brian Simmons (Music)
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Emu's All Live Pink Windmill Show
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TV Series
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Year Zero: The Silent Death of Cambodia
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Film
by David Munro (Documentary, History and War)
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Silent Witness
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