Political satire closely mirroring real-life British politics of the time - a self-serving Conservative minister "crosses the floor" to join the opposition Labour Party, at a time when the Conservative Party has a majority in Parliament of just one seat.
E2 · Deadly Voyage
1996
When stowaways are found on board a Russian cargo ship, some of the officers and crew decide to dispose of them at sea. The last time they had a stowaway on board, the ship was fined heavily and black marks entered into their records, when he made it off the ship into a foreign port.
E3 · Loving
1996
An upper class English family owns a villa in the Irish countryside. When the man of the house leaves to fight in WW2, his mother, wife, dying butler, maid and other staff's life becomes a bit hectic and some love affairs start to bloom.
E4 · Flowers of the Forest
1996
Two young children are brought to Janet Hinton, a social worker in the Scottish Highlands. When both she and an independent expert become convinced that the children are part of a ritual child abuse network, the small community is thrown into disarray.
E5 · Look Me in the Eye
1996
A newlywed woman becomes embroiled in an erotic world of sexual fantasy.
E6 · Dallas Doll
1996
Dallas Adair, an American golf guru, comes to live with a middle-class family in suburban Australia. With her riotous antics and her capacity to attract both sexes, she soon sets about sexually awakening the Sommers household. Concludes the current run of Screen Two dramas.
E7 · Burn Your Phone
1996 · 28m
During a normal day of answering calls, telephone operator Andy begins to hear from someone who knows things that only Andy himself could know and eventually begins to threaten Andy's life.