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Golden Globe-winning actress Ruth Wilson stars in this powerful three-part drama inspired by the memoir of her own grandmother about her family's history. Set in London in the 1940s and 1960s, and in India in the 1930s, the series follows Alison Wilson, who thinks she is happily married until her husband, Alec, dies and a woman turns up on the doorstep claiming that she is the real Mrs Wilson. Alison is determined to prove the validity of her own marriage - and Alec's love for her - but is instead led into a world of disturbing secrets.
The Iron Lady is a surprising and intimate portrait of Margaret Thatcher, the first and only female Prime Minister of the United Kingdom. One of the 20th century’s most famous and influential women, Thatcher came from nowhere to smash through barriers of gender and class to be heard in a male dominated world. (Winner of 2 Academy Awards: Best Actress & Best Make-Up)
Feature length instalment of the BBC comedy series written by and starring Jack Whitehall as history teacher Alfie Wickers. Arguably the worst teacher ever, Alfie is in charge of a class of misfit students at Abbey Grove School. With the GCSE's done and dusted, Alfie takes his class on a school trip to Cornwall where they get themselves into all kinds of trouble with the locals... The supporting cast includes Clarke Peters, Harry Enfield, Mathew Horne and Iain Glen.
Big-screen version of the popular computer game that features the buxom heroine, Lara Croft. Angelina Jolie takes the role with her real-life father (Jon Voight) playing her father, Lord Croft, who has recently died. Lara is a well-educated English aristocrat who has a secret life; she looks for lost antiquities and will use her highly-trained, fighting skills to get what she wants. When she comes up against an ancient organisation led by Powell (Iain Glen), Lara finds herself travelling across the globe and fighting mysterious creatures to get to an ancient relic before Powell; one that has immense powers.
Feature length instalment of the BBC comedy series written by and starring Jack Whitehall as history teacher Alfie Wickers. Arguably the worst teacher ever, Alfie is in charge of a class of misfit students at Abbey Grove School. With the GCSE's done and dusted, Alfie takes his class on a school trip to Cornwall where they get themselves into all kinds of trouble with the locals... The supporting cast includes Clarke Peters, Harry Enfield, Mathew Horne and Iain Glen.
Gina and Sam have found a way of working and living together, but you couldn't call them best friends. Leo's adulterous legacy casts a long shadow. Dashing celeb chef Mason Elliot throws a grenade at the very heart of this complex relationship, and carefully curated resentments bubble forth, pushing the Benelli Vincent alliance to the brink. Not even Teresa and Mimi's unbreakable bond can prevent the implosion. But can their secret woes pull this dysfunctional family back together?
All five episodes of the British crime thriller series starring Iain Glen as Carl Galton, a young gangster who makes his living from various extortion and protection rackets in Islington, North London. When Carl's younger brother is killed in a brawl in an East End bar, Carl sets out for revenge - but quickly realises that there is territory available for the taking. Glen's future wife Susannah Harker co-stars.
All 13 episodes from the fifth series of the relaunched sci-fi adventure series, which marked Matt Smith's debut in the role of the legendary Time Lord. Episodes are: 'The Eleventh Hour', 'The Beast Below', 'Victory of the Daleks', 'The Time of Angels', 'Flesh and Stone', 'The Vampires of Venice', 'Amy's Choice', 'The Hungry Earth', 'Cold Blood', 'Vincent and the Doctor', 'The Lodger', 'The Pandorica Opens' and 'The Big Bang'.
Television drama about what happened when a British ambulance unit was diverted from the frontline to deal with the aftermath of the liberation of the concentration camp at Belsen. Believing they are on the way to a prisoner of war camp to assist with a medical emergency, the group are totally unprepared for the humanitarian catastrophe they find - 40,000 people living in horrific squalor; suffering from starvation and a lack of the most basic medical care. As an outbreak of Typhus spreads through the camp, the team struggles to cope with the immense task before them. Based on eyewitness accounts, the film stars Iain Glen, Corin Redgrave, Jemma Redgrave, Nigel Lindsay and Tobias Menzies, and reveals the extraordinary true story behind one of the most heroic medical relief operations in history.
The complete first season of the HBO medieval fantasy drama based on the best-selling novel series 'A Song of Ice and Fire' by George R.R. Martin. The programme follows the battle between the Starks, led by Lord Eddard (Sean Bean), and the other noble families of the Seven Kingdoms of Westeros to gain control of the Iron Throne. In this land the seasons are harsh and long and, as winter approaches, its inhabitants must struggle against the toughest of frezzing conditions. Episodes comprise: 'Winter Is Coming', 'The Kingsroad', 'Lord Snow', 'Cripples, Bastards and Broken Things', 'The Wolf and the Lion', 'A Golden Crown', 'You Win Or You Die', 'The Pointy End', 'Baelor' and 'Fire and Blood'.
All 13 episodes from the fifth series of the relaunched sci-fi adventure series, which marked Matt Smith's debut in the role of the legendary Time Lord. Episodes are: 'The Eleventh Hour', 'The Beast Below', 'Victory of the Daleks', 'The Time of Angels', 'Flesh and Stone', 'The Vampires of Venice', 'Amy's Choice', 'The Hungry Earth', 'Cold Blood', 'Vincent and the Doctor', 'The Lodger', 'The Pandorica Opens' and 'The Big Bang'.
Amid the green and dappled sunlight of a cloud forest in Rwanda, a familyof mountain gorillas is at leisure. Sitting with them is a woman who mimicstheir movements pretending to chew leaves thus gaining the acceptance ofthe group's dominant silverback.
All ten episodes from the second series of the action drama based on the novel by former Special Forces operative Chris Ryan. This series follows the efforts of Section 20 agents Michael Stonebridge (Philip Winchester) and Damien Scott (Sullivan Stapleton), as they try to put an end to an international terrorist group after Sergeant John Porter (Richard Armitage) is kidnapped.
BBC adaptation of Elizabeth Gaskell's unfinished novel. The decision of long-time widower Mr Gibson (Bill Paterson) to remarry has several repercussions for his daughter, Molly (Justine Waddell), who resents the arrival of her stepmother (Francesca Annis). However, Molly also acquires a stepsister, Cynthia (Keeley Hawes), with whom she soon forms a close bond. Their relationship is later put to the test, however, when they both set their sights on the same man.
A double bill of movies based on the popular computer game that features the buxom heroine, Lara Croft. In 'Lara Crift - Tomb Raider' (2001) Angelina Jolie takes the role with her real-life father (Jon Voight) playing her father, Lord Croft, who has recently died. Lara is a well-educated English aristocrat who has a secret life; she looks for lost antiquities and will use her highly-trained, fighting skills to get what she wants. When she comes up against an ancient organisation led by Powell (Iain Glen), Lara finds herself travelling across the globe and fighting mysterious creatures to get to an ancient relic before Powell; one that has immense powers. Whilst in the sequel, 'Lara Croft - Tomb Raider 2' (2003) Jolie again plays Lara Croft, trying to recover Pandora's Box, before Ciaran Hinds, a maniacal scientist, can use it as part of a mass annihilation plot. Lara needs some help, so she contacts her ex-partner Terry Sheridan (Gerard Butler). She knows he will give her the support needed, but can she trust him?
Gritty British thriller starring Michael Caine. Harry Brown (Caine) is a widowed ex-serviceman living a quiet, modest life on a London housing estate. When his only friend Leonard (David Bradley) is brutally murdered by a gang of thugs on the estate, Harry becomes intent on avenging his death, and resorts to his own brand of vigilante-style justice in an increasingly lawless neighbourhood that has become overrun with gangs, guns and drugs. However, his attempts to clean up the estate inevitably bring him into conflict with the police, led by investigating officer DCI Frampton (Emily Mortimer) and Sergeant Hickock (Charlie Creed-Miles).
All five feature-length episodes from the 13th and final series of the drama starring David Suchet as moustache-twirling Belgian detecive Hercule Poirot. The episodes, adapted from Agatha Christie's novels, comprise:
The series features appearances from stars such as Iain Glen, Patricia Hodge, Sarah Parish, Rebecca Front, Simon Callow and Philip Glenister.
All four episodes from the second series of the BBC crime drama following the lives of women whose loved ones are serving prison sentences. In this series, two new characters appear - happily married Kim (Sally Carman), whose world is rocked when her husband is remanded after being accused of a hideous crime - and bride-to-be Aisling (Karla Crome), who wants her father to behave in prison so that he'll get out in time for the wedding. Meanwhile, with her gangster husband Paul (Iain Glen) still inside, Francesca (Polly Walker) is left feeling vulnerable when her home suffers an arson attack; and Harriet (Pippa Haywood) is relieved when her inmate son Gavin (Adam Gillen) manages to befriend a group of Muslims. However, as she soon discovers, things are not always what they seem.
The complete second 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. The episodes are: 'The North Remembers', 'The Night Lands', 'What Is Dead May Never Die', 'Garden of Bones', 'The Ghost of Harrenhal', 'The Old Gods and the New', 'A Man Without Honor', 'The Prince of Winterfell', 'Blackwater' and 'Valar Morghulis'.
In 1963, Larry Winters was sentenced to life imprisonment for shooting a Soho barman. This film, based on his writings, traces his crime, his life in prison and his death from a drugs overdose in 1977.
The Penrose Hotel is growing in reputation and Gina and Sam are two women on top. Great success, however, can attract unwelcome attention from the most unexpected places. When Gina's estranged father Joe Benelli walks back into her life, he brings all the painful memories of Gina's past with him. Are Joe's intentions as honest as they seem or is Gina right not to trust a word he says? New chef Adam has the talent and potential to be Gina's protégé, but is he hiding a dark secret? Teresa and her father James have been building the relationship they never had a chance to have, but is Gina ready to let him back into her life and perhaps her heart? Sam's desire to regain her own independence threatens to derail her relationship with Gina making them wonder if they're capable of a working relationship. And, of course, Leo's influence still echoes throughout their daily struggles.
The complete fourth 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. In this season, Tyrion Lannister (Peter Dinklage) finds his life is in danger when he is accused and put on trial for murder. Elsewhere, Jon Snow (Kit Harington) and the brothers of the Night's Watch defend the Wall when the wildlings launch an attack. The episodes are: 'Two Swords', 'The Lion and the Rose', 'Breaker of Chains', 'Oathkeeper', 'First of His Name', 'The Laws of Gods and Men', 'Mockingbird', 'The Mountain and the Viper', 'The Watchers On the Wall' and 'The Children'.
Comedy drama series starring Dawn French, Iain Glen and Emilia Fox. In Cornwall, renowned chef Leo Vincent (Glen) has left his wife Gina (French) for his new partner Sam (Fox). Despite cheating on his wife for years, Leo stayed with Gina and used her passion and skill for cooking for his own gain. When Sam discovers Leo has also been cheating on her, she turns to Gina for support and advice. However, Gina may not be all that innocent herself...
An exclusive hotel on a tiny picturesque island seems to be the
ideal retreat for Hercule Poirot from the stresses of criminal
detection. But with the appearance of the beautiful Arlena Stuart,
the quiet and peaceful atmosphere becomes charged with an
indefinable erotic tension. And when she is found viciously
strangled in a secluded cove, there are few, especially among the
women, who seem to feel either surprise or regret. As Poirot
follows a twisting path of bizarre and bewildering clues, his only
certainties are that the solution lies within Arlena herself, and
that there is evil under the sun.
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