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All six episodes of the British drama starring Chris Kenna, Jamie Dorrington and Ashif Ashik. The series follows the lives of a group of young people living on the streets of Manchester, tackling the issues of racism, drug abuse, violence and religion. The episodes are: 'Repp Your Endz', 'Endz Justifies the Means', 'Beginning of the Endz', 'Endz of the Line', 'Dead Endz' and 'Endz Game'.
Richard Madden, Rebecca Hall and Alan Rickman star in this drama directed by Patrice Leconte. When Friederich Zeitz (Madden) lands a job with German nobleman Karl Hoffmeister (Rickman) he throws himself into the position while also agreeing to tutor Karl's son. As Friederich gets closer to young Otto Hoffmeister (Toby Murray) he also forms a bond with his employer's wife Lotte (Hall). When Karl suspects that his wife is growing too fond of his employee, he sends Friederich to Mexico for a two-year position supervising a mining project. Upon his departure, Friederich and Lotte agree to stay faithful to each other, however, when war breaks out Friederich's homecoming is severely delayed. Will Lotte stay true to her word or will time and distance get in their way?
All ten episodes from the second series of the TV drama starring Mark Williams as the eponymous character created by English writer G.K. Chesterton. Set in the 1950s in the fictional village of Kembleford, the series follows Roman Catholic priest Father Brown who has a knack for solving crimes. He is assisted by parish secretary Bridgette McCarthy (Sorcha Cusack) and is often a source of frustration for the local police. The episodes are: 'The Ghost in the Machine', 'The Maddest of All', 'The Pride of Prydes', 'The Shadow of the Scaffold', 'The Mysteries of the Rosary', 'The Daughters of Jerusalem', 'The Three Tools of Death', 'The Prize of Colonel Gerard', 'The Grim Reaper' and 'The Laws of Motion'.
Three-part British drama series starring John Simm. Marcus Farrow (Simm) is a police detective in Manchester whose world is turned upside down when his wife and one of his sons are discovered murdered and Marcus himself is wrongly accused of committing the crime. After escaping custody and going on the run, can Marcus prove his innocence before being caught again?
The surviving ten episodes from the second series of the popular 1960s medical drama starring Bill Simpson and Andrew Cruickshank. Set in a medical practice in the fictional Scottish village of Tannochbrae, the series follows the experienced and mildly conservative Dr Cameron (Cruickshank) and his adventurous and enquiring junior partner Dr Finlay (Simpson). In series two Cameron and Finlay's housekeeper Janet (Barbara Mullen) becomes the subject of Dr Snoddie (Eric Woodburn)'s romantic attentions. This seems unlikely to sit well with Finlay, who has something of a rivalry with Snoddie thanks to his ill-concealed disdain for Finlay's progressive approach to medicine.
All 18 episodes from the first, second and third series of the BBC courtroom drama written by Peter Moffat and set in the cut-throat world of British criminal law. Maxine Peake and Rupert Penry-Jones star as Martha Costello and Clive Reader, two ambitious young defence barristers who are in the process of applying to become QCs (Queen's Counsel) or 'silks'. Under extreme pressure to perform well and make tough decisions quickly, the pair must overcome their doubts, fears and even their principles to prove themselves at the Bar.
The complete third season of the HBO medieval fantasy drama based on
the bestselling novel series 'A Song of Ice and Fire' by George R.R.
Martin. The programme follows the battle between the Starks and the
other noble families of the Seven Kingdoms of Westeros to gain control
of the Iron Throne.
Double bill of BBC TV dramas based on the characters from Jane Austen's classic novel 'Pride and Prejudice'. 'Death Comes to Pemberley' (2013) is an adaptation of the novel by P.D. James which continues the story of 'Pride and Prejudice'. Elizabeth (Anna Maxwell Martin) and Darcy (Matthew Rhys) have been happily married for a number of years and have two young sons. However, when Elizabeth's sister Lydia (Jenna-Louise Coleman) brings news of a murder in Pemberley woods, their life of domestic bliss is thrown into turmoil. Adapted by screenwriter Andrew Davies, 'Pride and Prejudice' (1995) revolves around the arrival of the wealthy Mr Darcy (Colin Firth) and party and the excitement he causes amongst the five daughters of the Bennett family. Crispin Bonham-Carter, Anna Chancellor and Susannah Harker also star.
All 13 episodes from the second series of the award-winning political drama starring Kevin Spacey. Based on the novel by Michael Dobbs and the subsequent BBC adaptation of the book, the series follows Francis Underwood (Spacey), a politician whose sense of ambition is matched and encouraged by his wife Claire (Robin Wright). Armed with an arsenal of political secrets to equal anyone in Washington, Francis is more than willing to scheme and blackmail his way to the top. In this series, Underwood is appointed Vice President of the USA. However, never one to rest on his laurels, he soon has his eye on the top job...
Made-for-TV fantasy horror based on the ghost story by Irish writer Sheridan Le Fanu. Would-be young artist Godfried Schalcken (Jeremy Clyde) is in love with Rose (Cheryl Kennedy), the niece of his benefactor Gerrit Dou (Maurice Denham). However, a mysterious stranger appears and buys Rose's hand in marriage. They get married in a Rotterdam church but when Schalcken later goes to check on Rose's well-being he learns that the couple have not been seen since their wedding day...
John Malkovich is among the actors to star in this tale of two youngsters growing up in a remote area of Siberia with its own rules and values. The film is based on the memoirs of Nicolai Lilin, who was part of the Urka community in Transnistria, a tiny independent state on the boundary of Russia. Kolima (Arnas Fedaravicius) and Gagarin (Vilius Tumalavicius) grow up in this unique environment, where many of the values and beliefs are influenced by the area's history as a place where criminals were banished. Though they can draw on the advice of older figures such as Grandfather Kuzya (Malkovich), Kolima and Gagarin will still face many tests of their courage and conviction as they approach manhood.
All episodes from the first and second series of the gritty British crime drama following a gang of drug dealers in Hackney, London. In the first series, after receiving a loan from Bobby Raikes (Geoff Bell), Dushane (Ashley Walters) and Sully (Kane Robinson)'s drugs business thrives, enabling them to lead a rich lifestyle. Their situation takes a dark turn, however, when their rival, Kamale (Scorcher), steals their stash and violence breaks out amongst the gangs. Meanwhile, 13-year-old Ra'Nell (Malcolm Kamulete) becomes inadvertently involved in the drugs circle after his mother is taken into hospital. In the second series, Dushane has worked his way to the top but finds he has an enemy in his one-time associate Sully who now has a new ruthless crime partner. When their common nemesis Kamale is found dead both Dushane and Sully fall under suspicion. Meanwhile, 15-year-old Ra'Nell is lying low with the district youth squad trials fast approaching but his friend Gem (Giacomo Mancini) is unable to do the same.
Hard-hitting drama directed by Atom Egoyan. Powerful lawyer Mitchell Stephens (Ian Holm) arrives in a small town in British Columbia after fourteen children die in a school bus crash. Announcing that he will win compensation for the townsfolk, Stephens investigates the mysterious circumstances surrounding the accident, discovering various dark secrets lurking beneath the surface.
Two-part drama following Australian media executive Kerry Packer (Lachy Hulme) as he sets up World Series Cricket. After a dispute with the Australian Cricket Board regarding TV rights, Packer secretly recruits a number of high profile players to participate in a break away competition to be shown on his television network. His fight against the establishment will forever change the nature of the sport.
Third volume of episodes from the costume drama created by Alfred Shaughnessy of 'Upstairs Downstairs' fame. The series follows the Bournes of Larkfield Manor, an aristocratic family whose daughters, Elizabeth (Sally Osborne), Anne (Jennifer Lonsdale) and Victoria (Susan Skipper), find themselves torn between two ages as the Second World War approaches. Though none of the three girls are fully comfortable in the traditionally passive role aristocratic society affords them, awaiting a suitable marriage proposal, will they be any better prepared for the changes in the role of women World War II brings about?
All 18 episodes from the sixth season of the Canadian drama set on Heartland, a family-run ranch in the Rocky Mountains dedicated to the rescue and rehabilitation of ailing horses. In this series, Ty (Graham Wardle) considers whether or not to go ahead with his plans to propose to Amy (Amber Marshall). Meanwhile, Amy continues to work with various horses and when one of the animals dies Ty attempts to prove that its owner is responsible. The episodes are: 'Running Against the Wind', 'Crossed Signals', 'Keeping Up Appearances', 'The Natural', 'Trial Run', 'Helping Hands', 'Life Is a Highway', 'Do the Right Thing', 'Great Expectations', 'The Road Ahead', 'Blowing Smoke', 'Playing With Fire', 'Waiting for Tomorrow', 'Lost and Gone Forever', 'After All We've Been Through', 'Born to Buck', 'Breaking Point' and 'Under Pressure'.
Eve Myles stars as district nurse Frankie Maddox in this six-part BBC drama series written by Lucy Gannon. A dedicated and respected nurse, Frankie cares about her patients and their families, but also knows when to keep her distance. As she travels round with her team making house calls, often witnessing the problems and pressures that people have to cope with, Frankie knows that even though it can irritate and frustrate her at times, she still loves her job and wouldn't change it for the world.
Live performance of Shakespeare's comedy, recorded at the reconstucted Globe Theatre. The play follows the story of the shipwrecked Viola (Johnny Flynn) who disguises herself as a man named Cesario to work for the charming Duke Orsino (Liam Brennan). She soon falls for the Duke but he is in love with Countess Olivia (Mark Rylance), who in turn develops feelings for Cesario. The situation is further complicated when Viola's twin brother Sebastian (Samuel Barnett) shows up. The all-male production also stars Stephen Fry as Olivia's arrogant steward Malvolio.
Steven Spielberg's Academy Award-winning political biopic stars Daniel Day-Lewis as America's 16th president Abraham Lincoln. The film focuses on the last few months of Lincoln's life, which not only saw the ending of slavery despite dogged opposition from many inside Lincoln's own cabinet, but also the Union victory in the American Civil War. The supporting cast includes Sally Field as Lincoln's wife Mary, Joseph Gordon-Levitt as Lincoln's son Robert and Tommy Lee Jones as Radical Republican Congressional leader Thaddeus Stevens. Daniel Day-Lewis won the Academy Award, a Golden Globe and a BAFTA for Best Actor for his performance.
All 22 episodes from the first series starring Edward Woodward as Robert McCall, a former government agent who offers his services to real people who have problems that are too big for them to solve on their own. Episodes comprise: 'Pilot', 'China Rain', 'The Defector', 'The Lock Box', 'Lady Cop', 'The Confirmation Day', 'The Children's Song', 'The Distant Fire', 'Mama's Boy', 'Bump and Run', 'Desperately', 'Reign of Terror', 'Back Home', 'Out of the Past', 'Dead Drop', 'Wash-Up', 'Torn', 'Unnatural Causes', 'Breakpoint', 'No Conscience', 'Unpunished Crimes' and 'Pretenders'.
The true story of the artist, writer and cerebral palsy sufferer Christy Brown, based on his own book. It recounts the many problems he faced growing up in his native Ireland, and charts the ways in which he developed the use of his left foot - the only limb over which he had any control - to achieve success as an artist. Oscars were won by Daniel Day-Lewis (playing the adult Brown) and Brenda Fricker (playing Brown's mother).
All six episodes from season 15 of the crime drama set in the picturesque county of Midsomer. In this series, DCI John Barnaby (Neil Dudgeon) and his assistant DS Ben Jones (Jason Hughes) continue to investigate the weird and wonderful murders that occur in the area. The episodes are: 'The Dark Rider', 'Murder of Innocence', 'Written in the Stars', 'Death and the Divas', 'The Sicilian Defence' and 'Schooled in Murder'.
Drama following a young man with a rare skin condition who develops a craving for human blood. Jacob (Zak Kilberg) has suffered all his life from an illness which sees him react badly to sunlight. Having found work as a security guard on night shift he is able to make ends meet, but it is a lonely existence and he longs for human company. He meets Mary (Maya Parish) and their tentative but passionate romance appears to promise a brighter future. However, suddenly Jacob's condition worsens and he finds the only thing that helps alleviate the symptoms is drinking human blood. With a series of gruesome murders having taken place in the area recently, Jacob finds himself at the forefront of a police investigation and struggling to explain his erratic behaviour...
Richard Attenborough and Jack Warner star in this late 1940s British drama set in a reform school for boys. After being caught and sent to a borstal for three years because of his involvement in a robbery, teenager Jackie Knowles (Attenborough) makes friends with fellow juvenile delinquents Alfie (Dirk Bogarde) and Bill (Jimmy Hanley). Meanwhile, the reformatory govenor (Warner) attempts to keep the boys under control. |
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