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Malachi’s Cove
In the wilds of Cornwall, a poor young girl tries to make a living with her grandfather. Recently orphaned, she is shunned by the local villagers – and tragedy is about to strike again.
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Mantovani – The King of Strings
Annunzio Mantovani was the most successful orchestra leader ever, selling 70 million records from the 1950s to the 1970s. This is his story, told as never before.
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Maria Marten, Murder in the Red Barn
A famous early British crime thriller, based on a grisly true story. Tod Slaughter stars as a wicked squire who gets his mistress pregnant – and decides to solve his woes by murder.
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Mario Lanza – The Best of Everything
The inspirational – and tragic – story of the greatest tenor the world has ever known. in just ten years he became a star, conquered Hollywood and sold gold records, but died at 38.
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Mary Millington’s True Blue Confessions
A tribute to Britain’s number one sex symbol of the 1970’s – Mary Millington. This unique documentary uses film from all aspects of her life, from intimate interviews to adult modelling.
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Matt Monro – A Portrait Of
The story of Matt Monro’s amazing rise to fame and his reputation as Britain’s Frank Sinatra. With exclusive access to the private estate of Matt Monro and featuring personal contributions from Sir George Martin, Don Black, Tony Christie, Bruce Forsyth, Cliff Richard and the Monro family.
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Melanie – Live in Concert
On the 1960s, folk singer Melanie was a legend. In 2007 she returned, with a triumphant London concert. This program showcases the complete performance with great extra material.
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Michael Jackson History-The King Of Pop 1958-2009
A retrospective of the life of the King of Pop by DJ Paul Gambaccini. Features an insight into his relationships with Elizabeth Taylor and Lisa Marie Presley and his untimely death.
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Monastery of Death
Based on a true story. In the 15th Century, Solovetsky Monastery was one of Russia’s most holy treasures. In the 20th Century, Stalin turned it into a death camp – and over a million people died there.
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Mrs Ratcliffe’s Revolution
She left the land of Marks and Spencer and went to the world of Marx and Lenin. Mrs Ratcliffe’s Revolution is a feelgood comedy following one dysfunctional family’s journey from 1968 West Yorkshire to 19-below-freezing East Germany and back again
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Naked as Nature Intended
Naked As Nature Intended sees four young beauties enjoying the sights of the West Country while exploring the joys of nudism. A nudie-cutie feature from the early days of naturism!
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Never Play with the Dead
Craig and his friends break into a derelict asylum to stage the party of the year – and get rich in the process. But suddenly things start to go horribly wrong and the asylum takes on a life of its own.
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Nudes of the World
A group of international beauty queens turn an English stately home into a nudist camp – and everyone has a swinging time! Top T&A with narration by Blue Peter’s Valerie Singleton!
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Off the Dole
This early George Formby feature sees George perform no less than seven songs while running a detective agency investigating some very odd cases indeed including one in a nudist camp!
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On the Game
Celebrated Sleazemeister Stanley Long provides a very naughty – and very amusing – look at the history of prostitution, from cave women to Christine Keeler. A Sexploitation classic!
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One More – The History of UK Clubbing
One More! – The Definitive history of UK clubbing 1988 – 2008 is packed with unseen archive footage and set to a seminal soundtrack! Featuring Jeremy Healy, Brandon Block, Graeme Park, Danny Rampling, Norman Cook, Judge Jules Jules, Dave Pearce and many more!
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Otway The Movie
Eccentric British pop star, John Otway’s own movie was not ‘really free’ but funded by his loyal fan base. Possibly they sympathised with him after falling on his Testes during an old Grey Whistle Test performance.
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Over the Garden Wall
Jimmy James and Norman Evans form one of the funniest husband and wife teams in British comedy history in this madcap Mancunian film of domestic bliss up North.
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Pastor Hall
Based on the true story of Pastor Martin Neimuller, sent to Dachau concentration camp for criticizing the Nazis. The German village of Altdorf is forced to come to terms with Stormtroopers enforcing ‘The New Order’ but Pastor Hall is a kind man who will not give in and takes his convictions to the pulpit.
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Penetration Angst
YouÂ’d be somewhat angsty too if your out-of-control genitals were devouring your lovers. Cronenberg-esque body horror about a woman with an equal thirst for blood and sex!
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Priest of Love
Ian McKellen stars as controversial British novelist and poet D.H. Lawrence in this sumptuous and acclaimed film biography of his later life. A truly stunning supporting cast, shot in sumptuous international surroundings, make this a classic period drama for lovers of literature.
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Primitive London
The sensational follow-up to London in the Raw (see above) sets out to reflect society’s decay through a sideshow spectacle of 1960s London depravity and vice. Sleaze guaranteed!
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Princes of the Palace
Discover the lives of the British Royal Family’s princes and their importance to the Royal House of Windsor. Profiling Princes Phillip, Charles, William, Harry and young Prince George.
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Prisoners of the Lost Universe
Dan and Carrie inadvertently follow crazed scientist Dr Hartmann into a parallel universe where humans and monsters are under the brutal rule of Kleel; who is planning to kill Dan and take Carrie for his servant bride.
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Punk in London
Featuring early live performances from The Clash, X-Ray Spex, The Jam, The Adverts and interviews with those on the scene, Punk in London is a unique and powerful record of the late 1970’s.
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Queen Elizabeth II – A Celebration
A unique commemoration of Queen Elizabeth’s reign in this feature length retrospective that is packed with rare and beautiful footage, along with expert interviewees and commentary.
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Queen Elizabeth II – Her Glorious Reign
The definitive commemoration of the QueenÂ’s Platinum Jubilee. This 86 minute retrospective of the QueenÂ’s reign with archive footage and commentary.
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Queen of the Blues
Mary Millington is Queen of the Blues – Mayfair’s most famous stripper. She must use her pleasing assets to defuse the ongoing criminal activity, surrounding the nightclub she performs in.