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    Hot Money (2001)

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    Hot Money (2001)

    Three women, Bridget, Liz and Jackie, embark on a plan to steal thousands of pounds of banknotes that were due to be destroyed at the Bank of England’s incinerating plant in Essex. Fictionalised account of a real-life case.

    $15.00
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    White Girl (2008)

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    White Girl (2008)

    Debbie, a working class single mother from Leeds, moves her family to Bradford, where they find themselves in an ethnic minority. Daughter Leah must adapt to being the only white girl at school.

    $15.00
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    Unconditional (2012)

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    Unconditional (2012)

    A psychological romantic drama about teenage twins Owen and Kristen who fall under the sway of a charismatic young loan shark who offers love to one of them but on one condition.

    $15.00
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    Finney

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    Finney

    Finney is a 5-hour, 6-episode made-for-British television film that follows the struggle for power between various crime families in the North of England.

    $30.00
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    Cilla

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    Cilla

    Three-part biopic of the Liverpudlian songbird who would later find fame and fortune. It tells of her rocky road to fame and captures the essence of 1960s Liverpool.

    $25.00
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    NCS: Manhunt

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    NCS: Manhunt

    NCS: Manhunt is a British crime drama television series starring David Suchet, and based on the National Crime Squad. Created by Malcolm McKay, the first series premiered with two episodes on BBC One on 26—27 March 2001. The second series debuted on 4 March 2002, and concluded its six episode run on 19 March 2002.

    $30.00
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    The Hawk (1993)

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    The Hawk (1993)

    Housewife Annie Marsh suspects her husband might be The Hawk, a brutal serial killer. Complicating matters is the fact that she once was incarcerated in a psychiatric hospital. When she discovers she does not have the happy marriage she always believed and begins to piece together the times and dates of her husband’s frequent absences, her fears begin to take hold, and her sanity deteriorates.

    $15.00
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    Crocodile Shoes

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    Crocodile Shoes

    Crocodile Shoes is a British 7-part television series made by the BBC and screened on BBC One in 1994.

    The series was written by and starred Jimmy Nail as a factory worker who becomes a country and western singer. The show’s eponymous theme tune “Crocodile Shoes” became a chart hit for Nail as did the album of the same name.

    A sequel, Crocodile Shoes II followed in 1996 and the theme tune “Country Boy” was a hit for Nail too.

    Paddy McAloon of Prefab Sprout supplied five original songs to the two series, all of them recorded by Jimmy Nail.

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    The Syndicate

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    The Syndicate

    A drama exploring how winning the lottery transforms the lives of ordinary people.

    $8.00
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    Candy Cabs

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    Candy Cabs

    Candy Cabs is a comedy drama series shown on BBC One in April 2011. The plot revolves around a group of friends who set up a female-only taxi company in a seaside town in Northern England. It is written by Johanne McAndrew and Elliott Hope and produced by Splash Media. The second series is to begin filming in October 2013.

    $8.00
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    Cardiac Arrest

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    Cardiac Arrest

    Cardiac Arrest is a British medical drama series made by World Productions for BBC One and first broadcast between 1994 and 1996. The series was controversial due to its cynical depiction of doctors, nurses, and the National Health Service, although it has often topped polls of the UK medical profession as the most realistic medical drama of all time.

    The series was created by Jed Mercurio, a former junior doctor who had worked at a hospital in Wolverhampton, who drew on his own personal experiences to provide a more visceral, albeit wryly humorous, look at the NHS in the 1990s. At the time of airing, Mercurio was still working as a doctor. Mercurio later went on to devise another controversial medical drama for the BBC in 2004, Bodies.

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