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Fury (1955)

US & British co-production about a black stallion that no-one has yet been able to tame.

Futurama (1999)

Philip J. Fry is a twenty-five-year-old pizza delivery boy whose life is going nowhere. After he accidentally freezes himself on 31 December 1999, he wakes up one thousand years in the future.

Game of Thrones (2011)

HBO's much-acclaimed and multi-award winning fantasy series is set in the mythical continent of Westeros, where several powerful families fight for control of the Seven Kingdoms. As conflict erupts, an ancient enemy rises to threaten them all...

Gangsters (1976)

Hard hitting crime drama series inspired by the movie The French Connection.

Garth Marenghi's Darkplace (2004)

Richard Ayoade's and Matthew Holness' horror parody is about a fictional author in a show within a show - never broadcast anywhere but Peru!

The Gathering Storm (2002)

It's the mid-1930s and MP Winston Churchill (Albert Finney), once the most dynamic Member of Parliament, finds both his public and private life in turmoil in this award winning co-produced UK & US drama.

Gavin & Stacey (2007)

In a 21st century where the British sitcom is at a low in both brilliance and output, Gavin & Stacey is one of the very few that proved that mainstream comedy can be both well written and appeal to a mass audience.

The Gay Cavalier (1957)

Swashbuckling adventure as yet another historical rogue is turned into a hero for 1950s British television.

GBH (1991)

Alan Bleasedale's Bafta-nominated political satire drama focussing on the fall of Michael Murray

Geek Girl (2024)

Harriet Manners is a teenage girl who is both physically and socially awkward; unsure of herself, she is an easy target for a group of bullies at her school - and then she unexpectedly becomes a fashion model...