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Amazon Prime Video
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6.8
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72
/49/
3.3
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The Secret of Crickley Hall (2012)
A year after the disappearance of their son, Gabe and Eve Caleigh and their two daughters attempt to start anew, they head to Crickley Hall - a seemingly perfect countryside house. But when cellar doors start to open on their own, phantom children's cries are heard through the night and a frenzied cane-wielding specter rears its head - the Caleigh's realize the house comes with a lot more than they bargained for. Just as they're ready to move out, Eve Caleigh hears Cam's cries and all bets are off.
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10
/2/

Bullseye (1979)
Darts tournament in which 16 of the world's top darts players compete for the BBC2 Bullseye trophy.
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10
/2/

Nairn's Europe (1970)
A series of programmes in which Ian Nairn contrasts the urban civic style of Britain and the Continent.
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7.5
/28/
33
/3/

Britain's Best Sitcom (2004)
Britain's Best Sitcom was a poll conducted in 2004 by the BBC, to identify the United Kingdom's best sitcom. Viewers were asked to vote for their favourite by phone, text message and on the web. The top ten went forward to a final round of voting. Ten, one hour long programmes were made before the final round, each about one of the Top 10, the programmes consisting of a celebrity speaking on behalf of their chosen sitcom as well as interviews with the stars and people that made it. Each of these programmes consisted of the celebrity advocating the sitcom giving a list of reasons as to why viewers should vote for the sitcom being advocated, as well as featuring plugs from other famous fans of each sitcom. Jonathan Ross hosted the countdown show.
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5.7
/51/
10
/2/
75
/1/

Bible Mysteries (2004)
A series of programmes exploring great figures and events from biblical times. Historical, archaeological and anthropological evidence gives fresh insights into the historical realities of the times. Stylish drama re-enactments, CGI graphics, and expert opinions offer a comprehensive exploration into some of the Bible's most compelling people and stories. Was Mary Magdalene really a prostitute? Where was St Peter laid to rest? Did Joseph actually have a 'coat of many colours'? Did Herod really order the massacre of the innocents? This series answers these questions and more.
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9.1
/25/
31
/6/

Fred (1982)
Seven-part series about steeplejack Fred Dibnah
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10
/3/

Nairn's Journeys (1971)
Writer and journalist Ian Nairn presents a series of travels, examining architecture and culture across Europe.
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67
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6.2
/203/
54
/17/
85
/3/

Bible's Buried Secrets (2011)
Dr Francesca Stavrakopoulou examines how archaeological discoveries are changing the way people interpret stories from the Bible.
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6.6
/92/
41
/6/
70
/2/
cc age 5+

Twisted Tales (2005)
Twisted Tales is a dark and stylish comedy drama series. With intense scripts written by a mix of established writers and upcoming talent, each story is a self-contained episode with a mysterious twist. The tales set out to spook the brain and tickle the funny bone, so be prepared to expect the unexpected. The series is very closely related to Spine Chillers, an earlier BBC Three series. In effect, Twisted Tales is a rebranded second series of the earlier successful production.
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10
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Nairn at Large (1969)
In these six programmes Ian Nairn looks at industrial landscape; considers the unique appeal of Liverpool; tries to analyse the attraction of a summer Bank Holiday county like Cornwall; asks if in new towns like Cumbernauld people have been given enough say in their environment; sees the potential in a plan for a Welsh hill-town; and finally takes a look at a uniquely British institution - the public house.


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