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Adapted from the Grantchester Mysteries novels, this fourth season will feature James Norton’s final episodes as character Sidney Chambers, the charismatic, jazz-loving clergyman, and one half of the unlikely crime-fighting duo based in 1950s Grantchester.
It’s 1958 and trouble is brewing in the Cambridgeshire village of Grantchester. Reverend Will Davenport relishes his role as a firebrand vicar, willing to rock the boat and challenge conventions to help people. But the very role he loves put him at odds with his own ideals when his kind-hearted curate, Leonard Finch is caught up in a scandal. Will’s best friend, Detective Inspector Geordie Keating, finds his principles shaken, housekeeper Mrs Chapman is distraught, and Geordie’s wife Cathy is defiant. With new crimes around every corner, and morality and legality at loggerheads, it’s going to take all of Will’s skill and empathy to navigate these choppy waters and help the ones he loves.
Will’s life has changed for the better. He is happily married to the brilliant, Bonnie and due to become a father but his world is about to be rocked by a terrible accident. He’s always preached the word of a compassionate God – but how can he now, when his despair leads him on a dangerous downward spiral. Geordie has found a new contentment in his relationship with Cathy but when they are both confronted with shock announcements at work their new-found happiness is threatened. As Mrs C, Leonard, Jack and Daniel rally around, both Will and Geordie find themselves in unfamiliar, emotional waters and murder is always around the corner. Series eight of Grantchester will range from speedway to spies, exploring the lives of invisible women and the very visible problems caused by Leonard’s new vocation which may, once again, find him battling the law. Exploring faith, forgiveness, and redemption – this explosive series of Grantchester tests Will and Geordie to the limit.
In Touching Evil, Detective Inspector Dave Creegan and his partner Susan Taylor - of the Organised and Serial Crime Unit - deal with crimes involving the seamier side of human nature. Their cases include a serial killer with a predilection for the scalps of young women, a tortured relief-worker bent on exorcising demons carried back from Bosnia, and an international ring of black-market adoption agencies. This box set includes every episode from the first three seasons of the show.
All 30 episodes from six series of the British crime drama starring Robson Green and Hermione Norris. Dr Tony Hill (Green) is a clinical psychologist specialising in serial killers who is called into ongoing cases by ambitious DI Carol Jordan (Norris). Episodes comprise: 'The Mermaids Singing', 'Shadows Rising: Part 1', 'Shadows Rising: Part 2', 'Justice Painted Blind: Part 1', 'Justice Rising: Part 2', 'Still She Cries', 'The Darkness of Light', 'Right to Silence', 'Sharp Compassion', 'Redemption', 'Bad Seed', 'Nothing But the Night', 'Synchronicity', 'Time to Murder and Create', 'Torment', 'Hole in the Heart', 'Wounded Surgeon', 'The Colour of Amber', 'Nocebo', 'The Names of Angels', 'Anything You Can Do', 'Unnatural Vices: Part 1', 'Unnatural Vices: Part 2', 'Falls the Shadow: Part 1', 'Falls the Shadow: Part 2', 'From the Defeated: Part 1', 'From the Defeated: Part 2', 'The Dead Land: Part 1' and 'The Dead Land: Part 2'.
All ten episodes from the fifth series of the action drama based on the novel by former Special Forces operative Chris Ryan. In this series, Section 20 continue their globetrotting military missions as Sgts. Stonebridge (Philip Winchester) and Scott (Sullivan Stapleton) travel to Thailand to find the kidnapped daughter of the British Ambassador where they are caught up in a plot to bomb the embassy. After a North Korean general dies in the blast, Stonebridge and Scott investigate the covert crime syndicate known as Office 39 who planned the attack to provoke a North Korean war with the West.
Robson Green presents this eight-part series in which he journeys around his home county of Northumberland. Robson explores the county and its history as he camps in Britain's remotest location, visits Hadrian's Wall and Alnwick Castle, travels through the countryside and coastline and talks to some Northumbrians along the way.
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