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He was supposed to be dead......
Anna is not really in love with Mikey, and Mikey is not really in love with Anna. After all, they've only been on three dates. The question is, can their fledgling romance survive the return of Anna's dead fiance?
This is no romantic comedy, but this mysterious story of love will keep you guessing until the very end.
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Romeo and Juliet re-imagined
With her new husband Romeo banished from the city for murdering her cousin, and her parents baying for his blood, Juliet is desperate to escape with Romeo.
In this re-imagining of Shakespeare's classic love story, the plan is successful, and Romeo and Juliet are free to live out their fairy tale romance. The question is, will their marriage be a happily ever after?
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The Winter Solstice Festival always brings a carnival atmosphere to town, but what happens after all the clowns and acrobats have gone home will leave everyone out in the cold. Karen works with the street kids who inhabit the park where the festival is held, and Gus tries to keep them out of trouble, but will Karen’s work be enough to save them from the cold?
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“I’m old! I have a right to complain!”
Mrs Holt – upset, cranky and frustrated with what has become of her world. She's ended up in a nursing home and hates it. With only one small window to the world, and busy staff to keep her company, all Mrs Holt wants is to get back to 1966, when her life held meaning and she ruled the roost.
Of course, she is not actually alone – her work-obsessed granddaughter visits every day, hoping that this will bring meaning to her life. Perhaps she will find what she is looking for in Mrs Holt’s new male nurse? Certainly Mrs Holt can't – she cannot understand why this attentive young man isn't her doctor.
Mrs Holt – longing for the past, lonely in the present.
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When she was younger, Jennifer’s grandfather always told her that she was quite the artist. But then her life went in other directions. After his death, she picked up a paintbrush for the first time in years, and her dream came back to life: to own her own gallery where she can paint and sell paintings. It isn’t until her boyfriend Jeff tries to take their relationship to the next level that Jennifer realises that her life isn’t going to go anywhere by itself. The question is, can she embrace her dream, or will she become the so-called “model” citizen that her parents and Jeff want her to become?
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Never seek to know for whom the bell tolls.
Jesse's life is really not that bad. He's got a good job, a car, and an affectionate girlfriend—even if she is a little too enthusiastic. He's even got a pretty nurse pursuing him, so it's not as if his family and friends should be on the lookout for signs of depression. Even if they did see it, what could they do about it?
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Enlist in the sportsmen’s thousand!
Captain Plume has arrived in Shrewsbury to recruit for Her Majesty’s army. His methods may not focus on the glory and heroism of war, but his results speak for themselves, even if he has accidentally recruited for the army the woman he sought to woo for himself.
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Wanted: student to share room with 3 other students. Must be thick-skinned.
Mike hates being called Mick. It is for this reason, and this reason alone, that Brock has no choice but to call him Mick. Brock, you see, is a jock; and Mike, when he was at school, was everyone’s punching bag. It’s not a problem, just one of the joys of living in a share house.
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To reorganize by bringing together parts to optimise performance.
Upon finding out that his live-in girlfriend has had an abortion when he didn’t even know she was pregnant, Duncan immediately moves out and terminates the relationship. Liz attempts reconciliation but inadequate communication and selfishness have already undermined the relationship, making it unviable.
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When He Was Famous
Living in the shadow of Hollywood’s biggest and brightest is America’s favourite B-lister, Robert Taylor. He’s got it all: fame, just about any girl he wants and a never-ending bottle of tequila. Now...
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