Caroline Catz
4 titles
Filmography
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Farewell Doc Martin
(2022)Uncover the incredible journey that Doc Martin has been on. Follow the cast and crew as they film its 10th and final series, and discover how a hit TV show is made.

The Extraordinary Miss Flower
(2025)Inspired by the remarkable true story of Geraldine Flower and the discovery of a suitcase of letters sent to her in the 60s and 70s, comes this vibrant series of performances by Icelandic singer-songwriter Emilíana Torrini and her band, alongside long-time musical collaborator Simon Byrt, with dramatic readings from Nick Cave and Alice Lowe among others. The result is a magical musical odyssey.

ChickLit
(2016)None of the friends who play dominoes every week in their local pub has a clue what erotic novels, formerly 'Chick Lit', now known as mummy porn consist of. Local newspaper editor David (Christian McKay) is astonished at the rate that his highly educated wife Jen (Caroline Catz) devours these books; pub manager Chris's (Tom Palmer) mother finds them liberating; Marcus's (Miles Jupp) bookshop is kept solvent by them and Justin's (David Troughton) English Literature class seems to know far more about them than is necessary or desirable. But David's ignorance of the genre doesn't last long - his scary boss Claire (Niamh Cusack) has decided that not only will he host a new arts show on the paper's local TV station, but that one of the topics will be mummy porn. Marcus meanwhile is making himself unpopular with his life and business partner Geoffrey (James Wilby), by trying to dissuade Diana (Cathy Tyson), a local poet from buying the latest mummy hit; 'She Came in Chains'. Diana challenges Marcus to write an erotic novel, which he loftily refuses. But when the pub is faced with imminent closure he is prepared to persuade the other two dominoes players that David's insane scheme - born out of his recent study of the topic, to co-write a mummy porn novel to save the pub is a good idea.

Scala!!!
(2024)Engrossing tribute to London’s legendary Scala cinema, aptly subtitled: Or, the incredibly strange rise and fall of the world’s wildest cinema and how it influenced a mixed-up generation of weirdos and misfits.