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Seventeen-year-olds; Jean and Cosmo, escape their native Knaresborough to experience student life in Birmingham. Behind the hedonistic adventure of drink and drugs, cracks begin to show in their relationship, where jealousy and betrayal change the very course of their lives but does not free them. Years later, time and distance that stretches across the North Sea, allows them to revisit their relationship and perhaps overcome the trauma of their past.
Until the age of five George Bowley spent his days on the streets of Brighton, but when his mother was imprisoned in 1943, he and his four siblings were sent to an orphanage where they were split up. Five years later George Bowley was selected by the The Fairbridge Society to be included in their mission to relocate disadvantaged children around the Empire. He was sent to what was then known as Rhodesia. Years later George embarked on a search for his lost family that became the subject of a BBC radio documentary. In 2010 he and other victims of the policy of forced child migration received an official apology from the British Government. This is his story.
Set in London in the midst of butterscotch latte, wraps and muffins, two people develop a secret attraction to each other. In spite of this they both join a dating agency. Their fate is left to a peculiar dating program, which sets them on the road to true romance.
Set in London in the midst of butterscotch latte, wraps and muffins, two people develop a secret attraction to each other.In spite of this they both join a dating agency.Their fate is left to a peculiar dating program, which sets them on the road to true romance.
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