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White Van Man

Series 2

Episode 2: The Break Up

Duration: 30 minutes

First broadcast: on BBC ThreeLatest broadcast: on BBC Three

Available for 6 months

Comedy series about a man with a van. Ollie suspects Darren of moonlighting with a rival firm and hires a new assistant. Darren soon finds himself in way over his head. Show more

Doctors

Series 16

Episode 198: Inconceivable

Duration: 28 minutes

First broadcast: on BBC One HDLatest broadcast: on BBC One Cambridgeshire

Drama series set in a health centre. Zara advises an unconventional couple on their options for parenthood. Ayesha wonders about Sierra's future. Show more

Contributors

Dr Jimmi Clay:
Adrian Lewis Morgan
Dr Zara Carmichael:
Elisabeth Dermot Walsh
Dr Emma Reid:
Dido Miles
Dr Al Haskey:
Ian Midlane
Dr Niamh Donoghue:
Jessica Regan
Ayesha Lee:
Laura Rollins
Mrs Tembe:
Lorna Laidlaw
Andy Johnson:
Gabriel Paul
Serena Taylor:
Ginny Holder
Gary Balshaw:
Gabriel Vick
Sam Cooper:
Tom Vallen
Director:
Baff Akoto
Series Producer:
Mike Hobson
Series Producer:
Peter Eryl Lloyd

Duration: 30 minutes

First broadcast: on BBC One HDLatest broadcast: on BBC Three

Available for years

A vengeful Rob tracks Whitney down in Southend, becoming more threatening when she resists his advances. Dot is completely thrown by Rose's lifestyle when she visits her at home. Show more

Contributors

Rob Grayson:
Jody Latham
Whitney Dean:
Shona McGarty
Arthur 'Fat Boy' Chubb:
Ricky Norwood
Dot Branning:
June Brown
Heather Trott:
Cheryl Fergison
Shirley Carter:
Linda Henry
Denise Fox:
Diane Parish
Patrick Trueman:
Rudolph Walker
Ryan Malloy:
Neil McDermott
Executive Producer:
Bryan Kirkwood
Director:
Tim Mercier
Gentleman:
Alan Thompson

Duration: 30 minutes

First broadcast: on BBC One HDLatest broadcast: on BBC Three

Available for years

Despite Whitney's protests, Fat Boy calls on Ryan to help them deal with Rob, with horrifying consequences for all concerned. Dot finally learns the truth about Rose's family. Show more

Contributors

Whitney Dean:
Shona McGarty
Rob Grayson:
Jody Latham
Ryan Malloy:
Neil McDermott
Arthur 'Fat Boy' Chubb:
Ricky Norwood
Heather Trott:
Cheryl Fergison
Shirley Carter:
Linda Henry
Dot Branning:
June Brown
Denise Fox:
Diane Parish
Executive Producer:
Bryan Kirkwood
Director:
Tim Mercier

M.I. High

Series 4

Episode 8: High School Spy Movie

First broadcast: on BBC HDLatest broadcast: on CBBC Channel

Available for 2 months

Children's spy drama. The spies receive some intelligence about demanding filmmaker Lars Von Tripod: every time he makes a film a valuable artefact is stolen. Show more

Contributors

Carrie Stewart:
Charlene Chika Osuagwu
Oscar Cole:
Ben Kerfoot
Frank London:
Jonny Freeman
Mr Flatley:
Chris Stanton
Scoop Doggy:
Sam Melvin
Avril Franklin:
Jenny Huxley Golden
Davina Berry:
Eliza Cummings-Cove
Donovan Butler:
Joseph Cocklin
Sydney Barbour:
Elize du Toit
Lars Von Tripod:
Roger May
Cecil D. Miller:
Gabriel Vick
Writer:
Ben Ward
Director:
Richard Elson

Duration: 59 minutes

First broadcast: on BBC Two HDLatest broadcast: on BBC Two HD

Feelgood comedy about loved-up couple Dan and Lisa, set in Bristol. Dan brings new girlfriend Lisa home to meet the family at Christmas, but there are unexpected consequences. Show more

Duration: 1 hour, 55 minutes

First broadcast: on BBC Two ScotlandLatest broadcast: on BBC Two England

Whitney is left paralysed with fear when Rob tracks her down wanting forgiveness. Fat Boy's decision to call on Ryan for help has terrible consequences for all concerned. Show more

Contributors

Ryan Malloy:
Neil McDermott
Whitney Dean:
Shona McGarty
Rob Grayson:
Jody Latham
Arthur 'Fat Boy' Chubb:
Ricky Norwood
Dot Branning:
June Brown
Heather Trott:
Cheryl Fergison
Shirley Carter:
Linda Henry
Denise Fox:
Diane Parish
Patrick Trueman:
Rudolph Walker
Lauren Branning:
Jacqueline Jossa
DC Blake:
Sally Orrock
Executive Producer:
Bryan Kirkwood
Director:
Tim Mercier
Writer:
Matt Evans