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Sirens
Sirens follows the lives of three paramedics. To the outside world Stuart, Ashley and Rachid look like angels of mercy; to their colleagues, they're a trio of pedantic know-it-alls.
The Promise
Eighteen-year-old Erin sets out on an emotional journey when she retraces her grandfather's footsteps through 1940's Palestine in The Promise.
Endgame
An inspiring and relevant film set in South Africa in 1985 as the Apartheid regime crumbles. William Hurt and Chiwetel Ejiofor star in this adaptation of Robert Harvey’s acclaimed book.
Britz
Britz is a gripping two-part thriller about a young brother and sister, both British-born and Muslim, who are pulled in radically different directions by their conflicting personal experiences in post 9/11 Britain.
The Trial of Tony Blair
First screened on More4 in January 2007, this biting feature length satire portrays the private travails of Tony Blair as he leaves office and asks us to imagine a future where the unthinkable becomes thinkable.
Confessions of a Diary Secretary
Starring John Henshaw and Maxine Peake, this feature-length comedy drama traces the political scandal of 2006 - Deputy PM, John Prescott's two-year affair with his Diary Secretary.
Nostradamus
The first ever drama commission by Discovery Networks. This factual based film explores the life of this mysterious man and his dark world. In this age of global terror, his predictions continue to strike a chord.
Sven: The Coach, the Cash and His Lovers
Award-winning director Alison Jackson's 2006 satire mixes interviews and archive footage with voyeuristic dramatic 'reconstructions' to get behind the public persona of England's ice-cold coach.
The Government Inspector
Mark Rylance takes the role of Dr David Kelly, caught in the cross-fire between the Government and the BBC over the war in Iraq in this award-winning, fact-based drama.
A Very Social Secretary
Bernard Hill, Robert Lindsay and Victoria Hamilton star as David Blunkett, Tony Blair and Kimberly Quinn in Alistair Beaton’s award-winning feature-length satire.
The Hamburg Cell
The first major television dramatisation of the September 11 plot charting the plotters extraordinary journey from Hamburg through to the devastating attacks on September 11.