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Karaoke Soul
(2007)
'Karaoke. That's where it all comes out'. Set in and around a northern town that has seen better days, karaoke soul is about three ordinary people who find relief from their everyday lives through son...

Keeping Time
(1983)
An early experiment for Amber, blending drama and documentary in a continuous narrative, Keeping Time explores a dancing school in North Shields, both following and fictionalising a...

Kelly and Her Sisters
(2001)
A film that began life as a concept of exploring poverty in Britain
by finding a family living on the breadline became this remarkable
film, centred on a video diary by a 10-year old girl in
Birmin...

Ken and Me
(2000)
A portrait of actor William Roache, who has played Ken Barlow in
ITV's Coronation St for 21 years.

Kew Gardens Paradise Pruned
(1999)
TV documentary looking at the famous Kew Gardens in London and how this 250-year-old botanical institution is facing up to the demands of the business world of the 1990s.

Kidnap Ronnie Biggs
(2005)
Kidnap Ronnie Biggs tells the story of Operation Anaconda, the 1981
mission to kidnap the infamous Great Train Robber from Rio and
bring him back to British soil. We see exclusive footage of Patrick...

Kids Behind Bars
(2001)
Hidden away in the very darkest corners of countries that would rather not acknowledge their existence, there is an army of children whose voices are never heard. They can be raped, tortured, beaten a...

Kids Behind Bars
(2005)
Rex Bloomstein has made several critically acclaimed and
groundbreaking films inside prison, opening up worlds previously
closed to the public.
With this film Bloomstein returns to th...

Killing Time
(2000)
Themes of transition, death and birth, at once painful and
liberating are explored in Killing Time, a feature-length film of
Simon Armitage's 1000-line millenium poem of the same name,
broadcast on...

Kirsty's Millions
(2004)
Kirsty Howard was born with her heart back to front; four years ago, doctors gave her six months to live. Now, Kirsty is nine and campaigning to raise £5 million for Francis House children's hospice i...

Knife to the Heart
(1996)
A four-part series on the history of transplant surgery, featuring
the doctors who made the first transplants, the patients who
received them and the people who sell their own organs for money.

Krakatoa
(2005)
In August 1883, at least 36,000 people died when the 10-mile wide Krakatoa volcano literally blew itself out of the water, with an eruptive force greater than any atomic explosion, raising a tidal wav...

Kurt and Courtney
(1998)
Kurt Cobain, lead singer of Nirvana and icon for an entire
generation, died in 1994, apparently due to a drug overdose.
Broomfield sets out to investigate Cobain's death, but is blocked
and even th...

KZ
(2005)
When the images of the unimaginable have been shown a thousand
times, when the mind is numb - where do you go from there? You have
to start anew. That is where this film begins. "It's very nice to
...
