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- Steve Armourae's documentary of the Bible including narration of each of the books.
- The feature length version following on from a short film in 2017 entitled The tragedy of King Lear.
- Kirsten Fi-Fi Imrie series focusing primarily on dogs and their role in our lives.
- M the movie is the working title of a Shakespeare adaptation. Adapted by a writer in Los Angeles it takes one of Shakespeare's most ambiguous plays and sets it in the near future.
- Documentary about the unusual events at the St Joseph's Convent school in Sidcup. Loved by many of the pupils who recount their memories surrounded by art and incense.
- Shakespeare's Henry V in an adaptation by Stephen Armourae staged and filmed in Cambridgeshire,
- Draconus relates horror and ghost stories from down the ages.
- Unicorns, dragons and many other beasts were believed to have lived. How and why did people believe in them.
- How and Why books ran from the 1950s to 1978 and have never been in print since. This series looks at the titles and the artists.
- News updates about the December 12 General Election with live coverage of the day and the results.
- Film about Cognitive Behavioural Therapy (CBT) filmed in London.
- A Duke disguises himself to discover the truth about human nature.
- The series was sparked off as a forum to continue discussions following the conclusion of the Rabbi From Another Planet's live streams about Doctor Who.
- Documentary covering the recording of the Narthex album.
- Filming consisted of an interview with Emma the writer-director. Then the play that night was filmed.
- The show was on air in London in 2009-2010. It has returned with an online video stream and some short documentaries.
- Looks Like Lightning back onstage after more than 25 years. Steve Tierney on guitar and Steve Floyd on keyboards, they were members of the earlier band Second Chance.
- Adaptation of William Shakespeare's Macbeth as set in a different country. Story by Roger Leeming with a screenplay by Stephen Armourae.
- Join Wiz and Rex as they look at the news and so called celebrities
- Clifford Odets Depression era Jewish drama of a family of conflicting beliefs finding their way in the world.
- The Third Testament had its London premiere at the BFI following it's Kent premiere. A documentary by Steve Armourae, who played one of the leads was made at the BFI premiere.