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'The 4400 - The Third Season' continues the breathtaking and mind-boggling adventures of 4400 missing people who suddenly and inexplicably are returned all at once to Earth, as they were on the day they vanished. This 4-disc collectible set of this unprecedented and critically acclaimed series includes exclusive featurettes, and 12 episodes that are guaranteed to keep you on the edge of your seat.
The first season of the drama series starring Jeremy Irons as Rodrigo Borgia, the head of the powerful family that dominated Italy in the Renaissance. When the Borgia family use their influence to gain Rodrigo, the rising power within the family, the position of Pope, perhaps even they are unprepared for the manner in which their relative will abuse his position. As Pope Alexander VI, Rodrigo sets about using his power to ruthlessly increase the family's wealth and status, while committing almost every sin imaginable. François Arnaud, Holliday Grainger and Lotte Verbeek co-star.
Three-part British drama starring Dawn Steele and Ronni Ancona. Following members of a Clydeside clan headed by Mary Corrigan (Steele and later June Watson), the programme follows three generations of the family over the course of one hundred years as they face some of the most trying circumstances in British political history including Bloody Friday of 1919 where workers marched through Glasgow demanding a 40-hour working week and the pandemonium of the miner's strike of 1984.
Author Hank Moody's life is spinning gloriously out of control as he juggles his sex and drug addictions while raising a daughter and trying to win back the love of his life in this edgy new series. Catch up with this 2-disc set containing all 12 of the first season's smart and sexy episodes.
The first two series of the TV drama starring Matthew Macfadyen as a detective trying to maintain the law on the streets of Whitechapel in the wake of the Jack the Ripper murders. Though the immediate threat posed by the Ripper seems to have receded, H Division's Detective Inspector Edmund Reid (Macfadyen), aided by the hard-boiled Sergeant Bennett Drake (Jerome Flynn) and American forensics expert Captain Homer Jackson (Adam Rothenberg), still has his hands full trying to keep the East End streets safe. Series 1 episodes are: 'I Need Light', 'In My Protection', 'The King Came Calling', 'The Good of This City', 'The Weight of One Man's Heart', 'Tournament of Shadows', 'A Man of My Company' and 'What Use Our Work?'. Series 2 episodes are: 'Pure As the Driven', 'Am I Not Monstrous?', 'Become Man', 'Dynamite and a Woman', 'Threads of Silk and Gold', 'A Stronger Loving World', 'Our Betrayal: Part One' and 'Our Betrayal: Part Two'.
All 24 episodes from the seventh season of the American crime drama following an elite team of FBI profilers as they analyse the country's most twisted criminal minds, anticipating their next moves before they strike again. The episodes are: 'It Takes a Village', 'Proof', 'Dorado Falls', 'Painless', 'From Childhood's Hour', 'Epilogue', 'There's No Place Like Home', 'Hope', 'Self Fulfilling Prophecy', 'The Bittersweet Science', 'True Genius', 'Unknown Subject', 'Snake Eyes', 'Closing Time', 'A Thin Line', 'A Family Affair', 'I Love You, Tommy Brown', 'Foundation', 'Heathridge Manor', 'The Company', 'Divining Rod', 'Profiling 101', 'Hit' and 'Run'.
It's a new year, and Emerald City's got a brand-new look. The walls are cleaner, the cafeteria is bigger, and everything is fresher... everything on the outside, that is. Inside the hearts and minds of the prisoners, Oz is just as dark and raw as ever. The renovations may be complete, but the mayhem is starting all over again.
Set in New York's world of high stakes litigation, Damages follows the lives of Patty Hewes (Glenn Close), the nation's most revered and most reviled litigator, and her bright, ambitious protegee Ellen Parsons (Rose Byrne) as they become embroiled in a class action lawsuit targeting Arthur Frobisher (Ted Danson), one of the country's wealthiest CEOs. As Patty battles Frobisher and his attorney, Ellen learns what it takes to win at all costs - and that lives, not just fortunes, are at stake.
The complete seventh season of the American drama that takes a darkly comic look at suburbia, where the private lives of housewives aren't always what they seem. In this season, newly divorced Bree (Marcia Cross) tries to adapt to single life, Susan (Terry Hatcher) and her family struggle financially, Lynette (Felicity Huffman) already has her hands full with her new baby when an old collage rival shows up and Gabrielle (Eva Longoria) finds out a shocking truth. Episodes comprise: 'Remember Paul?', 'You Must Meet My Wife', 'Truly Content', 'The Thing That Counts Is What's Inside', 'Let Me Entertain You', 'Excited and Scared', 'A Humiliating Business', 'Sorry Grateful', 'Pleasant Little Kingdom', 'Down the Block There's a Riot', 'Assassins', 'Where Do I Belong?', 'I'm Still Here', 'Flashback', 'Farewell Letter', 'Searching', 'Everything's Different, Nothing's Changed', 'Moments in the Woods', 'The Lies Ill-Concealed', 'I'll Swallow Poison On Sunday', 'Then I Really Got Scared', 'And Lots of Security...' and 'Come On Over for Dinner'.
All 23 episodes from the fifth season of the American crime drama following an elite team of FBI profilers as they analyse the country's most twisted criminal minds, anticipating their next moves before they strike again. Episodes are: 'Faceless, Nameless', 'Haunted', 'Reckoner', 'Hopeless', 'Cradle to Grave', 'The Eyes Have It', 'The Performer', 'Outfoxed', '100', 'The Slave of Duty', 'Retaliation', 'The Uncanny Valley', 'Risky Business', 'Parasite', 'Public Enemy', 'Mosley Lane', 'Solitary Man', 'The Fight', 'Rite of Passage', '...A Thousand Words', 'Exit Wounds', 'The Internet Is Forever' and 'Our Darkest Hour'.
All that glitters is not Emerald City. Following the bloodbath that ended the prison riot, life is returning to far from normal for those who survived the experimental unit of OZ. The Aryan Schillinger still butts heads with Beecher. The mob, led by Schibetta, continues to find its business cut into by the cold-hearted Adebisi. Warden Glynn and Tim McManus struggle to do the right thing for their prisoners, facing adversity at every turn from Governor Devlin. New prisoners include the sexually provocative child killer Shirley Bellinger and a guilty priest who will be forced to pay a terrible penance. The world of Oz will shatter your expectations in a new season where safety is not an option.
The multi-award-winning drama enters a new decade, the 1970s. This brings with it new challenges for both Nonnatus House and British society as a whole. The Seventies start as they mean to go on, with Nonnatus House plunged into disarray when activists staging a bid for independence blockade access to the Isle of Dogs. Amid the poverty and uncertainty of life in a declining Docklands, the midwives must also face cases of manic depression, gonorrhoea, spina bifida, abortion – and an apparently immaculate conception.
All seven episodes of the blackly comic drama series starring Bryan Cranston as Walter White, a high school chemistry teacher in the throes of a midlife crisis who discovers that he is dying from inoperable lung cancer. In an attempt to sort out his disastrous financial affairs he decides to turn to crime, and enlists the help of a good-for-nothing ex-student to set himself up as a crystal meth dealer. Episodes are: 'Pilot', 'Cat's in the Bag', '... And the Bag's in the River', 'Cancer Man', 'Gray Matter', 'Crazy Handful of Nothin'' and 'A No-Rough-Stuff-Type-Deal'.
BBC mini-series with Jane Lapotaire in the title role. The programme chronicles the work of scientific pioneer Marie Curie as she conducts her research into radioactivity, makes the famous discovery of Radium and wins Nobel Prizes for both Physics and Chemistry. The programme also looks at key events that affected the soon-to-be famous revolutionary including the devastating death of her husband (Nigel Hawthorne) and her subsequent controversial affairs.
Six-part thriller series from Francis Durbridge. When a famous athlete (Anthony Sagar) dies on a golf course, his detective son Jack (Gerald Harper) supects murder, despite the coroner's misadventure verdict. In pursuit of the facts and events behind his death, Jack embarks on a murder hunt that takes him into the seedy underworld of the Soho red-light district. As the body count rises Jack's suspicions are proved correct but will he be able to discover the mystery behind it all?
All episodes from the 1967 BBC miniseries adapted from Emily Brontë's classic novel. Ian McShane stars as Heathcliff who was adopted into the Earnshaw family as a young boy. As they grow up together he and his adoptive sister Cathy (Angela Scoular) form a deep bond but when she marries the well-off Edgar Linton (Drewe Henley), Heathcliff leaves to make his own wealth. He later returns to Wuthering Heights hoping to win back Cathy's heart but tragedy soon strikes.
All seven episodes from the second season of the HBO drama starring
Reese Witherspoon, Nicole Kidman and Shailene Woodley. In Monterey,
California, Madeline (Witherspoon), Celeste (Kidman), Jane (Woodley),
Renata (Laura Dern) and Bonnie (Zoë Kravitz) are struggling to move on
with their lives and remain haunted by the night of Perry (Alexander
Skarsgård)'s death. To make matters worse, Perry's grieving mother,
Mary Louise (Meryl Streep), arrives to support her family and begins
asking questions about the circumstances of her son's death.
When the body of a young man is discovered in a derelict building, DCI Cassie Stuart – one of the Met’s smartest detectives – is called in to investigate with her partner, DI Sunil Khan. Jimmy Sullivan was a homeless boy, murdered in 1976 when the building was a hostel. His diary implicates four suspects; a clergyman, an eminent entrepreneur, a community worker and a wheelchair-bound husband caring for his wife. Each has a secret to hide. As their lies unravel, the people they love most begin to wonder what else they might be capable of as nothing in this case is black and white. Can you ever really know the people closest to you? What secrets have they buried?
All ten episodes from the second and final season of the action
adventure drama set 200 years before the birth of Superman on his
doomed home planet of Krypton. The show follows the future superhero's
grandfather Seg-El (Cameron Cuffe) as he tries to protect his planet
from imminent destruction. In this season, Seg-El teams up with time
traveller Adam Strange (Shaun Sipos) and a band of rebels to stop
Dru-Zod (Colin Salmon) from destroying Krypton and conquering the
universe.
The critically-acclaimed four-part television drama series about one of the greatest miscarriages of justice in British legal history when hundreds of innocent sub-postmasters and postmistresses were wrongly accused of theft, fraud and false accounting due to a defective IT system.
All six series of the acclaimed French police drama starring Grégory
Fitoussi and Caroline Proust. In the first series, the discovery of a
young woman's badly-beaten body on a rubbish tip in Paris sets in
motion a police investigation that unravels a trail of corruption
leading from the dark worlds of prostitution and drugs to the halls of
government, business and the judiciary itself. In the second series,
public prosecutor Pierre Clement (Fitoussi) once again joins forces
with Police Captain Laure Berthaud (Proust) and crusading judge
Francois Roban (Philippe Duclos) to infiltrate Paris's underworld of
organised crime, international drugs trafficking and arms dealing.
18 months after Day 3, CTU has a new leader, Erin Driscoll (Alberta Watson), a steely government agent who made firing Jack Bauer (Kiefer Sutherland), one of her first priorities on taking up command. After the explosion of a commuter train, Jack, who is now working for Secretary of Defence James Heller (William Devane), and who is also romantically involved with Heller's married daughter, Audrey Raines (Kim Raver), suddenly finds himself heading back to CTU for a meeting with Driscoll. Jack believes that the train explosion is a prelude to bigger things to come, and when it seems as if Islamic terrorists are launching an all out assault on the USA, Jack is called back to lead CTU's response.
Joanna Scanlan (The Thick of It, Getting On), Elaine Cassidy (The Paradise, Harper's Island) and Alexandra Roach (The Iron Lady, Utopia) lead the unorthodox crack team of cops at the heart of Paul Abbott's NO OFFENCE, an outrageous new police procedural series from the writer of Shameless and State of Play. Will Mellor (Dates, Broadchurch), Paul Ritter (Friday Night Dinner, The Game) and Colin Salmon (Arrow, 24: Live Another Day), join them in the mix of tough but big-hearted bobbies who go above and beyond to bring down the criminal rabble in a crumbling cop-shop. Keeping these streets clean is a Herculean task, enough to demoralize even the keenest rookie but there's a reason why this hotchpotch of committed cops are on this force, on this side of town. Drug labs, arsonists, neo-Nazis and notorious murderers are all in a day's work for this close-knit team, led by the dizzyingly capable but unquestionably unhinged DI Vivienne Deering (Scanlan). But when a particularly twisted serial killer emerges it leaves even the most hardened of these seasoned coppers reeling. Flanked by her right-hand women the compassionate but impulsive DC Dinah Kowalska (Cassidy) and the recently (surprisingly) promoted DS Joy Freers (Roach) Deering and her team must crack this case by whatever unconventional means possible. Because amidst all the assorted low life; the pimps, the petty thieves, and downright nasty bastards they've dealt with, this is their most disturbing case yet, one that will touch their lives in ways they could never expect.
Toby Jones stars in this three-part BBC adaptation of John Lanchester's novel. The drama centres around the residents of the fictional Pepys Road in South London, where houses cost a small fortune. Occupiers of the street vary from those who have lived there since before the London property boom, including elderly widow Petunia Howe (Gemma Jones), to the recently moved in wealthier residents, including banker Roger Hunt (Jones). After all of the street's residents receive mysterious postcards bearing the message 'We want what you have', the interweaving connections between them begin to unravel. |
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