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- After receiving a file with details of three unexplained cases of apparitions, skeptical professor Phillip Goodman embarks on a terrifying trip.
- In the garden, a man asks his friends to do something silly for him to record on film.
- Deric Longden and his wife, Aileen, come to terms with the fact that his mother, Annie, is getting too old to live on her own. Annie suffers her first stroke and a nursing home is the obvious solution, but which one and where?
- Two-part documentary focusing on the investigation to capture the Yorkshire Ripper by the West Yorkshire Metropolitan Police.
- For years a harmless, lonely old man has passed everyday sitting alone under the local clock tower - until a teenage school-girl appears. Stereotypical behaviours trigger instant judgement and mutual dislike.
- A working-class mother who witnesses a brutal drugs killing is threatened by a number of gang members after she testifies in court.
- Jenny, a young single mother and her son Harry are fleeing domestic abuse from her violent ex. She desperately needs to rent a house away from anywhere. Morton the estate agent however, has ulterior motives and insists she take the mysterious house but has more than a passing interest in her son. Her friend Elizabeth warns Jenny that her ex is out for blood and she's in danger of losing more than just a roof over her head.
- A deaf teenager living on a Leeds housing estate dreams of being a rapper.
- Did the KGB really stash ?8 million of gold somewhere in London before the close of the Cold War? That's the tale told by a sexy former spy. She and Des descend into a shadowy world of sleeper cells, agency rivalries, and personal vendettas. But with both British and Russian agents on their tail, the consummate con artist wonders if he's getting scammed himself.
- Trevor & Jill meet John the barman who gives them a jazz tape without any jazz on it. At a meeting with Dave the wimp they find out about The Peoples Front For The Liberation of west Yorkshire. John the barman has died but is feeling much better now. The man with no name called Mr Peterson came to see them. He was followed by the six men in gray suits. Jill goes to see The Oldest Suffragette In Town. Trevor and Jill go on a trip to Amsterdam with their class from "San Quentin High" but miss the boat.
- Leeds, Yorkshire, England in the late 1950s :- Betty lives in a cold,damp flat in a large Victorian house with her husband Donald and baby son Mark. Donald is loving and industrious and anxious to make enough money to get them moved into their own house but Betty sees him as unromantic. Another young couple move into the house, Moira and her Polish husband known as Craze. Craze has some very unsavoury friends and a distinct dark side. However when Betty and her sister are at the local dance-hall she agrees to dance with him. They then begin a sexual affair which is brought to an abrupt halt when Moira shoots him dead.
- A quarter of a century later,Mark is due to marry girlfriend Jo. Betty,who has given Mark the love she once reserved for Craze, is doubly shocked as not only are the young couple moving to Australia but she suspects that Jo, who is adopted, may be Moira and Craze's daughter. Jo introduces her to Ingrid,who is her real birth mother, through whom she re-encounters Moira - on the day of Mark's wedding. Moira delivers some home truths about Craze's dishonesty and adultery which Betty refuses to accept, climbing up onto the roof of her house until Moira has gone. A crowd gathers but she is eventually rescued by Donald,who tells her he knew all about Craze and tolerated it because it made Betty happy,which is all he ever wanted because,although he was not one for romantic gestures, he truly loved her. Betty comes to appreciate the difference between passion and love and, after the wedding, goes for a romantic air-balloon trip with Donald.