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Second season of the hit BBC drama written and produced by mother and daughter team Kay Mellor and Yvonne Francas. In The Club follows six couples who are embarking on the beginning of their journey as expectant parents by attending a local parenting class. In this second season, Kim struggles with trying to be the perfect mother and wife, Roanna looks for a new job and Jasmin gets some bad news from the hospital.
BBC comedy anthology series written by and starring 'League of Gentlemen' creators Reece Shearsmith and Steve Pemberton. Each episode is a standalone comedy set behind the doors of a different house number nine on a British street. The scenarios explored include an engagement party where the door to a disused room has been left unlocked, a fumbling burglary attempt and a babysitter's night of terror. Guest stars on the show include Helen McCrory, Gemma Arterton, Luke Pasqualino, Katherine Parkinson, Oona Chaplin, Julia Davis, Anna Chancellor, Tamsin Greig and Tim Key. The episodes are: 'Sardines', 'A Quiet Night In', 'Tom and Gerri', 'Last Gasp', 'The Understudy' and 'The Harrowing'.
Romantic comedy set in 1920s rural England, adapted from the play by Noel Coward. Young English aristocrat John (Ben Barnes) returns to his family's country estate with his new wife Larita (Jessica Biel), an American race driver and divorcee, following a whirlwind romance in France. While his mother Veronica (Kristin Scott Thomas) is resolutely unimpressed by her new daughter-in-law, John's father Jim (Colin Firth) finds Larita a breath of fresh air.
Special finale episode of the award-winning Channel 4 sitcom set in the dingy subterranean IT department of the otherwise sparklingly modern Reynholm Industries. In this instalment, a video goes viral showing Jen accidentally throwing a cup of coffee over a homeless woman and Roy arguing with a short barista, making them both the target of worldwide hatred. Meanwhile, Moss thinks wearing women's trousers will make him a better person and the head of Reynholm Industries, Douglas, decides to take part in 'The Secret Millionaire' TV show.
BBC comedy anthology series written by and starring 'League of Gentlemen' creators Reece Shearsmith and Steve Pemberton. Each episode is a stand-alone comedy set behind the doors of a different house number nine on a British street. The scenarios explored include an engagement party where the door to a disused room has been left unlocked, a fumbling burglary attempt, a babysitter's night of terror and the antics of staff at a volunteer call centre. Guest stars on the show include Jack Whitehall, Mark Benton, Julie Hesmondhalgh, Sheridan Smith, Helen McCrory, Gemma Arterton and Katherine Parkinson. Series 1 episodes are: 'Sardines', 'A Quiet Night In', 'Tom and Gerri', 'Last Gasp', 'The Understudy' and 'The Harrowing'. Series 2 episodes are: 'La Couchette', 'The 12 Days of Christine', 'The Trial of Elizabeth Gadge', 'Cold Comfort', 'Nana's Party' and 'Seance Time'.
All six episodes from Season 3 of the award-winning Channel 4 sitcom set in the dingy subterranean IT department of the otherwise sparklingly modern Reynholm Industries. Episodes are: 'From Hell', 'Are We Not Men?', 'Tramps Like Us', 'Speech', 'Friendface' and 'Calendar Geeks'.
BBC sitcom following the bitter internal politics of a walking club. Walking clubs are normally associated with the quietness and sedateness of weekend rambles in the country, but for the Mid-Bucks Walking Club things rarely run smoothly. This is largely down to the leader of the group, Bob (Mark Heap), whose hopeless vanity and love of command lead them into all sorts of scrapes. When new member Christine (Ruth Jones) begins to evidence leadership skills and to push for a role in upper echelons of the club, she and Bob inevitably clash. The other members of the group, including Bob's close friend Tom (Steve Edge), find themselves caught in the middle as a titanic power struggle gets underway.
All eight episodes of the British spy thriller written and directed by Hugo Blick. The series follows the story of Nessa Stein (Maggie Gyllenhaal), an Anglo-Israeli who inherits her father's arms company but struggles to come to terms with the illegal ways that he did business. Gyllenhaal won a Golden Globe Award for her performance. The episodes are: 'The Empty Chair', 'The Unfaithful Husband', 'The Killing Call', 'The Ribbon Cutter', 'Two Hearts', 'The Mother Line', 'The Hollow Wall' and 'The Paring Knife'.
All eight episodes of the British spy thriller written and directed by Hugo Blick. The series follows the story of Nessa Stein (Maggie Gyllenhaal), an Anglo-Israeli who inherits her father's arms company but struggles to come to terms with the illegal ways that he did business. Gyllenhaal won a Golden Globe Award for her performance. The episodes are: 'The Empty Chair', 'The Unfaithful Husband', 'The Killing Call', 'The Ribbon Cutter', 'Two Hearts', 'The Mother Line', 'The Hollow Wall' and 'The Paring Knife'.
All eight episodes of the sci-fi drama series set in an alternate future where families use lifelike androids, known as synths, as their robotic house servants. In suburban London, Joe Hawkins (Tom Goodman-Hill) purchases a new synth, that his children name Anita (Gemma Chan), to replace his oft-absent wife Laura (Katherine Parkinson). But when she returns to find her husband's new purchase, Laura begins to feel threatened by the synthetic human and worryingly suspects that synths may be capable of experiencing human emotions. Meanwhile, retired synth scientist Dr. George Millican (William Hurt) starts to experience problems with his outdated synth Odi (Will Tudor) while elsewhere another synth scientist, Professor Edwin Hobbs (Danny Webb), leads a search for a trio of missing synths.
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