Screen One - Season 4

Season 4

Episodes

A Very Polish Practice
Stephen and his wife Grete are now living in Warsaw. Despite the chaos caused by the disintegration of communism, Stephen is happy working as a hospital doctor.

Disaster at Valdez
This powerful and moving documentary drama, written by Michael Baker , reveals the strange and disturbing events following the grounding of the oil tanker Exxon Valdez off the coast of Alaska, in 1989.

Born Kicking
A player emerges as the best young prospect since George Best - 18 years old, tall, strong, physical and with natural ball skills. There's just one problem: this player is a girl.

Black and Blue
When a black politician is murdered, an inexperienced black police officer from Devon is brought in to investigate. He uncovers a web of police corruption.

Seconds Out
Boxer Murray Ritchie is training for a vital match when he crosses rival promoter Tony Farrington. Soon Murray is fighting for his life as he slides towards the unlicensed circuit.

Running Late
Television interviewer George Grant , renowned for his ability to get at the truth, is at the peak of his career. But when he receives a message at his office that his wife needs to see him urgently - a matter of life and death - his life is irreversibly altered. And so the frantic search begins for
George Grant 's truth - and his wife.

Losing Track
This study of human relationships begins with civil servant Henry Sitchell being recalled from India to post-war Wales for the funeral of his wife. Here he confronts his 12-year-old son Clive for the first time in five years, and a process of painful readjustment begins. Henry, a man out of his time, epitomises the breed which flourished under the British Raj. Clive is a sensitive, lonely boy who lives in a world apart. Their troubled relationship reaches a dramatic climax which forces both to confront their pain and grief.

Trust Me
Harry plays hoaxes on gullible tabloid journalists. But when he gets ambitious and tries to sell the faked memoirs of a contract killer to a publisher, things start to go seriously wrong.

Ghostwatch
In Northolt, North London, Mrs Pamela Early and her two daughters - Suzanne and Kim - are desperate to be rehoused by the council. For months their house has been made practically uninhabitable by strange noise, awful smells, breaking crockery and puddles forming out of nowhere. Is Mrs Early an hysterical attention-seeker? Or is she really at the centre of inexplicable events? Dr Pascoe, eminent parapsychologist, decides to harness the resources of the BBC and investigate.

The Hummingbird Tree
Alan, a 12-year-old white boy, is facing disapproval from his parents over his friendship with Jaillin, their Indian kitchen girl. But their concern turns to alarm when the relationship threatens to become more than a childhood crush. With the island's first free elections looming, the children find themselves trapped in a conflict of class, caste and prejudice.
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