[Part 2] These pensioners prove that older doesn't necessarily mean wiser. Introducing the elderly tearaways on Anti Social Behaviour Orders.
The past is not the past until you stop reliving it. Seventy-one-year-old Johnny Murphy spent 40 years fighting as a mercenary in the African jungle, but his biggest battle is perhaps the one he's now fighting with boredom, in a Surrey retirement home.
[Part 1] Channel 4 at 25 is a witty, fast-paced, and at times unorthodox two-hour journey through one of the most exciting periods of British broadcasting and contemporary history. Born in Thatcherism and having outlived Blairism, the film examines how Channel 4 has reflected and, on occasions, helped to shape the cultural, social and political landscape of our times.
[Part 1] Molly Dineen's RTS award-winning 1989 documentary about the men and women who work in Islington's Angel Tube station.
[Part 2] Molly Dineen's RTS award-winning 1989 documentary about the men and women who work in Islington's Angel Tube station.
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Danny: Escaping My Female Body [Part 2]
[Part 2] On the surface Danny Lee Sharkey is your average 22 year old bloke. He loves fast cars, pretty girls and hard partying. But underneath his clothes Danny hides a secret that he’s desperate to get rid of. Danny has a female body, making him a female to male transsexual. Just 1 in 4 transexuals who complete gender reassignment surgery are female to male. This is the remarkable story of how Katie becomes Danny.
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Danny: Escaping My Female Body [Part 1]
[Part 1] On the surface Danny Lee Sharkey is your average 22 year old bloke. He loves fast cars, pretty girls and hard partying. But underneath his clothes Danny hides a secret that he’s desperate to get rid of. Danny has a female body, making him a female to male transsexual. Just 1 in 4 transexuals who complete gender reassignment surgery are female to male. This is the remarkable story of how Katie becomes Danny.
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The Colour of Money: Hardman [Part 1]
[Part 1] Essex boxer and hardman Dominic Negus shot to notoriety in July 2002 when he head-butted Olympic heavy weight champ Audley Harrison. Negus lost the bout and went back to working as hired muscle, which is where this eye-opening film starts. Funny and foul-mouthed, Negus is a compelling character who offers a fascinating insight into the Essex underworld. Following Negus through six turbulent months the film asks what price does he pay for his violent profession, and where does he draw the line?
[Part 1] Synaesthesia is a truly fascinating condition. In its simplest form it is best described as a “union of the senses” whereby two or more of the five senses that are normally experienced separately are involuntarily and automatically joined together. Some synaesthetes experience colour when they hear sounds or read words. Others experience tastes, smells, shapes or touches in almost any combination. These sensations are automatic and cannot be turned on or off. Synaesthesia isn’t a disease or illness and is not at all harmful. In fact, the vast majority of synaesthetes couldn’t imagine life without it.
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The Colour of Money: Hardman [Part 2]
[Part 2] Essex boxer and hardman Dominic Negus shot to notoriety in July 2002 when he head-butted Olympic heavy weight champ Audley Harrison. Negus lost the bout and went back to working as hired muscle, which is where this eye-opening film starts. Funny and foul-mouthed, Negus is a compelling character who offers a fascinating insight into the Essex underworld. Following Negus through six turbulent months the film asks what price does he pay for his violent profession, and where does he draw the line?
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