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- An American expat tries to sell off his highly profitable marijuana empire in London, triggering plots, schemes, bribery and blackmail in an attempt to steal his domain out from under him.
- When Ana is upgraded to first class on a work trip, she meets handsome Will, who mistakes Ana for her boss, Claire. A white lie then sets off a glamorous chain of events, romance and opportunity, until her fib threatens to surface.
- In 2027, in a chaotic world in which women have somehow become infertile, a former activist agrees to help transport a miraculously pregnant woman to a sanctuary at sea.
- Ethan Hunt and his IMF team, along with some familiar allies, race against time after a mission gone wrong.
- At a turning point in his life, a former tennis pro falls for an actress who happens to be dating his friend and soon-to-be brother-in-law.
- A widower's transcontinental quest to find answers about his wife's death leads him to explosive secrets.
- Annie (the long-suffering girlfriend of Duncan) has an unlikely transatlantic romance with once revered, now faded, singer-songwriter, Tucker Crowe, who also happens to be the subject of Duncan's musical obsession.
- The classic Shakespearean play about the murderously scheming 15th-century king is reimagined in an alternative setting of 1930s England as clouds of fascism gather.
- What really happened during Shakespeare's 'Lost Years'? Hopeless lute-player Bill Shakespeare leaves his home to follow his dream.
- Two strangers become connected by a tragedy, yet one dangerously feels that the connection goes much deeper than the other is willing to admit.
- A "normal" guy who is married to a hot actress gets worried that she is involved with her costar. This worry turns into jealousy and causes problems in their relationship. This is a story about trust and a comedy about the actions between men and women.
- Professor Bernard Quatermass' manned rocket ship returns to Earth but two of the astronauts are missing and the survivor seems ill and unable to communicate.
- Terry Jones hosts this series that looks at the real facts about the Middle Ages and its roots.
- Four young men swear off love in order to focus on their studies, only to have their plans go awry when four lovely ladies enter their lives.
- Documentary series which sees Fred Dibnah touring Britain's great building feats.
- Also known as cabinets of wonder, emerged among sovereigns and elite collectors in the 16th century. There are extraordinary rooms all over the world.
- Documents the works of three generations of Gothic architects Sir George Gilbert Scott (1811-1878), George Gilbert Scott Jr (1839-1897) and Sir Giles Gilbert Scott (1880-1960). Between them they designed the Chapel of Exeter College, Oxford; the Albert Memorial; the Foreign & Commonwealth Office; Midland Grand Hotel, St Pancras Station; the churches of All Hallows, Southwark, St Agnes, Kennington, and St Mary Magdalene, East Moors, North Yorkshire; the Avenues district of Hull; St John the Baptist (Catholic) Cathedral, Norwich; Liverpool (Anglican) Cathedral; Battersea Power Station; Waterloo Bridge; Bankside Power Station which is now the Tate Modern Gallery; and the iconic K2 and K6 red telephone boxes.
- A Counter Terrorism police detective interrogates a strangely familiar suspect, on the eve of Brexit. However, what he discovers will change the course of history forever.
- After twenty years in the pop business, this is a celebration of the lives, work, and achievements of the Pet Shop Boys. Following Neil's education and upbringing in Newcastle, and Chris's in Blackpool, the two head separately to London where they meet and begin writing, ending up with their classic "West End Girls". Over two decades and ?? albums, they go from strength to strength, revealing their work methods and abetted by comments from musicians Robbie Williams, Jake Shears ("Scissor Sisters"), Brandon Flowers ("The Killers"), amongst others. Their musical variations are discussed including the musical "Closer to Heaven" and writing a new score to accompany Eisenstein's "Battleship Potemkin", performed live in London's Trafalgar Square. A panoramic portrait. Available as a 48-min TV documentary and a 140-minute DVD.
- An assertive young woman reverses the traditional gender roles to seduce her prey, only to discover that she must overcome the hunter within to get what her heart desires.
- Filmmaker Dominic Johnson tries to go about his life as normal while at the same time adhering to a gluten-free diet.
- Self-proclaimed living sculptures Gilbert and George join Tim Marlow in a walk around their "Major Exhibition" at Tate Modern, discussing humanity, sex, death, race, religion, their love of the city and their dislike of the countryside.
- Written, directed, filmed and edited by its creator Gregg Masuak for the prestigious Tate Modern modern art museum in London, England, this free falling evocative mystery explores themes of displacement, time, timing and identity
- In 2048 Corpse Removing is a messy business, especially for Sam, a middle management removal specialist juggling work, morals and love.
- With exclusive access to the Tate's 'secret stores', where some of the new work will come from, members of its congregation explain how they feel the £260m transformation of this cathedral to contemporary art is money well spent, while others think its expansion in a time of recession is sacrilegious. Andrew Marr and Brenda Emmanus present from the opening night celebrations with contributions from Tate supremo Sir Nicholas Serota, artists Tracey Emin and Antony Gormley, critics Waldemar Januszczak and Jennifer Higgie, and comedians and painters Harry Hill and Vic Reeves.
- Two single neighbours are looking for love. Each neighbour admits to their friends that they fancy the other, but neither knows that the other is also Deaf.
- A short documentary on how people view art, and its value in today's society.
- In the midst of the Hundred Years' War, the young King Henry V of England embarks on the conquest of France in 1415.
- Follows how Jonathan and Jennifer met for the first time in London, England, even though Jonathan refuses to give journalist Jennifer an interview.
- A teenager girl goes missing, an internet pedophile ring are the chief suspects. An explosion kills the main suspect. The team race to find the girl before she is killed.
- As fellow conspirators start turning up dead and the Customs net starts to close in on him, Taylor starts to panic and desperately attempts to close the deal for the bomb.
- A badly decomposed body is discovered buried in a Hampstead garden, while a convicted murderer escapes from a secure psychiatric unit. The team is drawn back to a horrific double patricide from 1967.
- "A documentary on the London district of Bankside, narrated by Dewyne Lindsay. It forms part of the 'London Districts' series which dissects the different boroughs of London to explore both historical and modern life within its constituent areas through an assortment of facts, advice and local anecdotes. "
- When DI Alex Drake is shot and lands in 1981, she comes face-to-face with DCI Gene Hunt, the relic of old-fashioned policing she read about in Sam Tyler's reports. Alex thinks she is in a coma and needs Hunt's help to go after Layton, the man who shot her in 2008. She is confident she knows the rules of the game, but with no contact from the outside world Alex has to contend with a terrifying possibility.
- 2002–8.0 (6)TV EpisodeBilly points out some of the sights as he travels down the Thames to the Globe Theatre. Exploring the now disused Down Street tube station reveals where Winston Churchill bunkered down during WW2. Climbing the stairs to see Big Ben allows him to play the part of a ghostly figure. A wander around some of London's finest parks takes him to the Elfin Oak and a pet cemetery.
- The team investigates a suspicious plane crash near an American airbase in the UK and uncover a link to the mysterious "Copenhagen". Ros's captors subject her to mental torture and reveal some disturbing news about Zaf.
- Henry Jay is no high flyer, he's a low level civil servant, writing reports that no one reads for a large government department that barely notices he's there. But Henry has a good head for detail, and when he spots some minor irregularities while compiling a report he can't help but dig deeper. Unwittingly uncovering a far-reaching political conspiracy, Henry is soon pitting his wits against a vast and corrupt network of businessmen and politicians - Le Pouvoir - and they want him dead. This tense political thriller was broadcast in 1982 and had a sequel in 1984.
- The five heat winners play for the title. Specialist subjects are the life and career of Andrew Flintoff, Herge's Adventures of Tintin, the history of Jackson Pollock, the Battle of Waterloo, and Liverpool Football Club 2002-2005.
- The end of term is looming. Some of the kids have been inspired by the star teachers, but the pressure is on to reach the rest. Contains a lesson in fertility. Strong language and surgery
- Duff and his crew head across the pond to make cakes for Shakespeare's Globe Theater and Michelin starred St. John restaurant.
- The discovery that Stevie was keeping secrets forces River to reassess how well he knew his colleague and friend. Unlocking her voicemails throws suspicion on somebody close to Stevie; somebody with real motive and a history of violence.
- Fleabag faces up to her actions and reveals what happened to her beloved friend Boo.
- Renko persuades a newspaper to publish the Hard Sun dossier. The government shuts the story down, but Renko and Hicks must investigate a killer for whom the "Hard Sun Hoax" is very real.
- We follow Aziraphale and Crowley's friendship across the ages. Meanwhile, in the present day, Agnes Nutter's descendant Anathema arrives in Tadfield on her own mission to save the world.