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A drama, starring Lucy Cohu, capturing the intimate details of Princess Margaret's private inner world as it charts her troubled life
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Set in and around the Manchester 'scene', this groundbreaking Channel 4 drama was written by Russell T Davis, and documents the lives and loves of three young gay men: Stuart, Vince and Nathan
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Lindsay Duncan takes the lead, supported by a distinguished cast in this adaptation of Joanna Trollope's best-selling novel
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An explosive two-part drama about love, family and identity - set around the tangled relationships of two Indian families with a deep-rooted, shared history
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Internet sex, blackmail and scandal all combine in this Paul Abbott drama, set in a seemingly ordinary Welsh seaside town where the small hotels and tidy terraces hide some very dark secrets.
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A powerful two-part drama about two young Moldovan sisters kidnapped and trafficked through Europe to the dark side of London, betrayed by pimps and police, and fighting for their lives.
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Kenneth Branagh stars as Sir Ernest Shackleton in this epic two-part drama about the legendary British explorer, which recounts the story of his remarkable 1914 expedition to the South Pole
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Unique contemporary tales written by young writers at the start of very promising careers
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The moving true story of a family's struggle to discover what happened to their 21-year-old son, who was shot dead by a sniper from the Israeli Defence Forces in Gaza
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This poignant drama is set in a children's home where conflict is rife and tragedy suddenly strikes. For 13-year-old David and nine-year-old Danni, escape becomes a necessity not just a dream.
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Drama series based on the novel by Julie Burchill. Meet 15-year-old Kim, who has just moved to Brighton and developed an earth-shattering, hormone-surging crush on her new best friend, Sugar.
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Drama-documentary that tells the story of January 30th, 1972, when British Paratroopers shot dead 13 unarmed civilians, and wounded 15, during an illegal civil rights march in Northern Ireland
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A three-part drama from award winning writer Tony Marchant set in the murky world of an unscrupulous pharmaceutical company
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Award-winning writer William Boyd's adaptation of Evelyn Waugh's epic Second World War trilogy into a lavish two-part drama starring Daniel Craig, Megan Dodds and Leslie Phillips
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Julian Clary plays a homeless celebrity who mysteriously arrives on the doorstep of a south London lad called Terry within seconds of his placing an ad for a flatmate in the local paper
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Award-winning drama series about the international heroin trade - a frank and compelling chronicle of the drug's clandestine journey from the fields of Pakistan to the streets of the UK
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Biting political satire starring Robert Lindsay as a beleaguered Tony Blair, who stubbornly refuses to see the danger he faces from a Special Tribunal on Iraq that has been set up to investigate war crimes
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Dark forces are at large in the city in this drama series about modern vampires, starring Jack Davenport
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A comedy-thriller starring James Fleet and Susan Wooldridge as a pair of unexceptional suburban siblings who are drawn into a dark web of crime and danger
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Ribald comedy drama from Dean Cavanagh and Irvine Welsh, author of Trainspotting. Four life-long female friends prepare for Leith's wedding of the year - but this big day brings up some big issues...
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A fictional drama depicting the lives of Brighton teenagers written and directed by award-winning documentary-maker Daisy Asquith in collaboration with Dunstan Bruce of cult band Chumbawamba
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An epic comedy, adapted by Simon Burke from the award-winning debut novel by Zadie Smith. The lives of three families are woven together across three decades in multi-cultural Britain.
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An engaging satire following the ups and downs of making it in the tough and uncompromising world of the music industry
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