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Collection of made-for-TV comedy dramas adapted from David
Walliams' children's books. In 'The Boy in the Dress' (2014),
despite being the star striker on his school's football team,
12-year-old Dennis Sims (Billy Kennedy) feels out of place at
school and still misses the mother who left left him and his
brother John (Oliver Barry-Brook) after divorcing their dad (Steve
Speirs). When aspiring fashion designer and fellow classmate Lisa
(Temi Orelaja) recruits him to model a dress for her, Dennis
decides to wear it to school and adopts the guise of a French girl
named Denise but is quickly found out and expelled by his strict
head teacher. But with the school's football team on a downward
spiral without him, Dennis and Lisa try to come up with a creative
scheme to get him back in school and back on the team. In 'Mr
Stink' (2012), Hugh Bonneville stars as the eponymous tramp who
reunites a young girl's family. After discovering Mr Stink and his
dog Duchess in a nearby park, friendless 12-year-old Chloe (Nell
Tiger Free) invites him to stay in her family's garden shed.
Initially horrified by the sight and smell of their new 'guest',
Chloe's dysfunctional mum (Sheridan Smith) and dad (Johnny Vegas)
finally relent. As news of his arrival does the rounds and his
celebrity spreads, Mr Stink finds himself embarking on a journey
that takes him to 10 Downing Street, before finally bringing
Chloe's family together again in time for Christmas. In 'Gangsta
Granny' (2013), Ben (Reece Buttery) dreads staying at his gran
(Julia McKenzie)'s house when his mum and dad drop him off,
expecting the usual boring games of scrabble and knitting. But on
his latest visit, his gran reveals a fascinating secret - that she
was once a renowned jewel thief known as the 'Black Cat' - and
shatters Ben's image of his boring old relative. Together they set
out on a whirlwind adventure to pull off the one robbery that
always eluded her, breaking into the Tower of London and stealing
the crown jewels.
'Women of the Frontier' tells the stories of more than 50 women who
were part of the making of America from the 1700s through the early
1900s.
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