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- Detective Inspector Rabbit, a dedicated, tough, thick, and oft-inebriated Victorian copper, sleuths his way across London with his two young partners: a doofy rookie and a brilliant Black policewoman no one ever believes.
- The series follows recovering addict and comedian Mae, who is trying to control the addictive behaviors and intense romanticism that permeate every facet of their life.
- A new adaptation of the classic novel "The Darling Buds of May" by H.E. Bates, following the warm-hearted, wheeler-dealing adventures of the iconic Larkin family in the idyllic Kent countryside.
- TV Mini SeriesA bucolic but sinister town explores the insidious intricacies of the troubled teen industry, and the eternal struggle of the next generation.
- Marcella is an aspiring actress recovering from a relationship break up. Despite her optimistic attempts, and with help from her friends, therapist and driving instructor, she is unable to get her life back on track.
- Matt Berry offers his unique take on Brexit in this comedy special.
- Following his "successful" in-depth investigation of Brexit, investigative rogue historian Michael Squeamish (Matt Berry) returns to shine a weird and wonderful torch on various topics.
- Semi-biographical sitcom written by and starring comedian Helen Bauer. Kate is returning from Germany, having overstayed her welcome as a family au-pair. She bursts back into the lives of her family and friends back home.
- TV Series
- TV Series
- Marcella deals with the fallout of her date with Jon. She confronts Simon about his wife's behaviour. And after a life coach session, she decides to visits her agent Pam.
- Marcella is feeling left behind. But she gets news of an audition. Will this be her big break?
- Marcella stars in a TV advert and spends some of the money on joining a writing class. Unfortunately she has a huge hangover from a night out with the girls.
- Marcella goes to stay in a country cottage to write and stay of the booze. While she's there, she encounters a horse, a spider ad a surprise visitor.
- Marcella is sober and turning things around. She receives word from Tom about their writing project. At Jon's art exhibition she discovers some even more surprising news.
- Stand-up comedian Mae is stuck in a rut - she's single, in recovery from a drug addiction and sleeping on a friend's sofa. Then she meets the magnetic, but previously heterosexual George.
- Mae and George are so loved-up they haven't spent a moment apart since they met. But when George goes away to a wedding, Mae realises that she's forgotten how to be on her own.
- As their relationship continues to heat up at home, Mae is growing increasingly insecure about George's public attitude toward her. Things reach a climax when they attend a house party.
- Mae learns that her parents are visiting the UK but haven't thought to tell her. They're in Blackpool, scattering the cat's ashes. An incensed Mae hotfoots it to the North to join them, taking George with her for moral support.
- The arrival of Noughties heart-throb Arnie Rivers at the comedy club knocks Mae's confidence in her relationship. Arnie tells Mae to be as honest as possible on stage, catapulting her career but collapsing her relationship with George.
- Mae hits rock bottom after her break-up with George. While George is pining for her, Mae's having casual sex - but her heart's not in it. Mae starts to fall back into her old habits of self-destruction. Is she a lost cause?
- Squeamish offers his unique take on the history of British entertainment, using a unique selection of archive footage and playing fast and loose with the facts to create a surreal, whistle-stop tour of Britain's love of entertainment.
- Michael Squeamish offers his unique take on relationships - exploring dating rituals, love and modern romance. Squeamish offers advice and guidance based on research and his own opinions.
- Squeamish tells the story of London. From the Great Fire to the Blitz, jellied eels to Howard Westend (after whom the West End is named) he offers some distinctive opinions on Britain's capital and the people who live there.
- Squeamish offers his unique take on the countryside, shining a distorted light on ancient customs and modern rural life, from Stonehenge to the rituals of the Druids and May Day festivals to gurning.