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- As WWII rages, DCS Foyle fights his own war on the home-front; investigating crime on the south coast of England. Later series, see the retired detective working as an MI5 agent in the aftermath of the war.
- A young woman puts her life back together after suffering from a nervous breakdown.
- Hamlet, Prince of Denmark, finds out that his uncle Claudius killed his father to obtain the throne, and plans revenge.
- Two part mini-series documenting the stormy thirty-eight-year reign of King Henry VIII.
- When a young woman unexpectedly arrives at her much-older former lover's workplace, looking for answers, the secrets of their dark past threaten to unravel his new life. What follows is an emotional and unflinching excavation of inappropriate love, with shattering consequences.
- 10-part drama set in 1930s London focusing on Robert Jekyll, the grandson of the original doctor. The show will follow Robert Jekyll's quest to discover his real identity and the true nature of his family's cursed history.
- 1970s BBC police drama with experienced cops DCS Charlie Barlow and DS John Watt who lead a task force charged with tackling the toughest cases Thamesford has to offer.
- An all-female detective outfit, the "Eyes Enquiry Agency", is formed as a front for the Home Office's new security operation the Covert Activities Thames Section (or "C.A.T.S." for short). Initially led by ex-Oxford Union President Pru Standfast (Rosalyn Landor), she was followed by experienced ex-cop Maggie Forbes (Jill Gascoine) (who later led the section), computer genius Frederica "Fred" Smith (Leslie Ash), and later Tessa Robinson (Tracy-Louise Ward). Their contact with the Ministry was Nigel Beaumont (Don Warrington). The team dealt with a variety of crime from theft to blackmail, to espionage and terrorism.
- A group of old friends reminisce about their lives over the years after the death of one of their crew.
- Prithvi seeks revenge on Gyanendra Singh and the British. He sends his son Veer to Britain to study their plans. Veer kills Gyanendra's son but ends up falling in love with his daughter.
- A humble orphan suddenly becomes a gentleman with the help of an unknown benefactor.
- An exploration of Charles Dicken's unfinished work in which the mystery of the murder of Edwin Drood is examined.
- A comprehensive historical survey of the British Isles.
- An adaptation of six of Geoffrey Chaucer's Canterbury Tales in a modern setting.
- Richard Roundtree (SHAFT), Robert Shaw (JAWS) and $100 Million of the Hottest Rocks in the World!
- An Indian couple go to great lengths to move to London, England.
- Luke a young man who becomes entangled into a world of crime and violence try's to escape the trouble to set himself free, with a gangster boss after his blood and the rest of his mob on his tail, can he sort it out or will he be taken out.
- Ellen, a government agent follows orders to seek and destroy a professor who's been trading government information to foreign territories. However, in a twist of fate the Professor's life is spared, and the unlikely couple find themselves on a road trip through barren landscapes of England.
- Four interconnected stories surrounding the escape from prison of a notorious serial killer.
- An opium-addicted choirmaster develops an obsession for a beautiful young girl and will not stop short of murder in order to have her.
- A film made by and featuring those who voted Remain in the UK's EU Referendum vote, the 48%, to show the other 27 EU Member States that it was far from a landslide victory and just why we are fighting to stay part of the EU.
- Official music video for B.Blase "Jheezus" from his album Nothing in Life Comes For Free.
- The Fitzroy is a live action black comedy set in an alternative post-apocalyptic 1950s. The world is covered in poisonous gas, and the last place for a traditional seaside holiday is The Fitzroy hotel, an abandoned submarine just off the coast of England. The film centers on Bernard, the hotel's bellboy, cook, maintenance man and general dogsbody, as he faces a constant battle to keep the decaying hotel airtight and afloat. But when he falls in love with a murderous guest, he is thrown into a mad day of lies, backstabbing and chaos. As Bernard struggles to hide her murders from the other guests and suspicious authorities, his world literally begins to sink around him.
- In the cold north medical student Sabine embarks on an obsessive affair with her charismatic mentor Dr. Felix Rey. Impressed by both her talents for ophthalmology and her intense personality Felix secures a job for Sabine at a prestigious eye clinic. When she meets Felix's rival Heinrich, a handsome German doctor, Sabine becomes entangled in a bitter love triangle. Unable to resist the lustful magnetism of Heinrich she falls deeper and deeper under the hypnotic spell of the alluring older man. Sabine soon discovers the respectful world of eye surgery is a cover for an ancient sea cult. Ignoring Felix's warnings to stay away she strays further into the depths of the sinister cult, encountering a sublime underworld of bizarre rituals and twisted ceremonies until she comes face to face with pure evil itself. Tempted by the promise of unlimited power but terrified of the sacrifice she must make to gain it, Sabine is soon forced to make the ultimate choice between her demented desires and her sanity.
- Director Simon Sheridan's exhaustive examination of British sexploitation movies, made during the 1960s and 1970s, when homegrown cinema was struggling to survive. The films' stars and makers share their memories of an extraordinary era.
- Sauna Blue follows a couple who venture to a gay sauna one night to spice up their relationship, only to have it tested in a way neither of them expected.
- The Dealer tells the story of hard-core villain Danny "The Dealer" Dempsey, who awakes one morning, in his heavily secured home, to find a letter resting on his pillow. The dealer is totally bewildered how it got there, as there are no signs of an intruder or a break in. The mystery of who the letter is from (and what it contains) is something the dealer will not share, even with his closest friends or his very dear sister Sally . The Dealer, normally a clear headed lateral thinker, is suddenly behaving totally out of character, and so begins the strangest 24 hours any one has ever witnessed from him. A crazy day unfolds in which he succeeds in ruining his sister's wedding, disrupting other gangland leaders and turning his hand to gambling on ludicrous bets. Slowly but surely, the dealer is dangerously offending and taunting everyone around him. Could The Dealer be on the brink of self-destruction? Or will he somehow succeed in saving his own skin at the final hour, while revealing to all the secrets of the letter that has clearly been dictating his bizarre behaviour?
- A young Wizard explores the highs and lows of the mortal dating world to learn how to embrace his true self and find his perfect match.
- When ketchup obsessed traffic warden Ruby discovers the kidnapping of her favourite colleague, she teams up with reluctant Agent Magnum and conspiracy theorist Llewellyn to stop the spoilt Sebastian Walters from hypnotising the nation.
- The film looks at the places Charles Dickens lived and worked and how he used them in his novels and stories.
- At the crack of dawn in a Kent cafe, a mysterious stranger keeps his eye on an exhausted, worried waitress while he waits to confront her teenage son about the crime he's just committed.
- With the discovery of a conceptual virus that has the power to kill, three terrorists holed up in an underground lair debate the effectiveness of their discovery until one turns it against the other two.
- 15-year-old Kaylee encounters an enigmatic stranger and is compelled to re-evaluate her future.
- A three-part history series considering the fourteenth century which saw traumatic upheavals such as wars, epidemics and revolts.
- Ever have the feeling of isolation, repetition, and waking up day after day with no end in sight? Having no one to blame for himself, a man alone tries to break this cycle before times runs out.
- A steeplejack celebrates the craftsmanship behind feats of British architectural engineering.
- A Short Film Adaption of the Siegfried Sassoon Poem 'The Death Bed'. A young teen makes the decision to end his life after months of torment from a gang who have 'befriended' him.
- Waking up after an evening of partying, a young man struggles to remember the previous night's activities. His confusion builds as he is confronted by the owner of the house and the cryptic message he notices scribbled on his own hand 'Don't Call Matilda'.
- They say that beauty knows no limits and in Isabella's case its true. Stunningly beautiful. She's a two-timer with a twist. She's dating a father and his son. She's bound to get caught out sooner or late, or can she really carry this off without them finding out?
- A short comedy about a trio of hit-men who discover they have been sent to kill one another. Finding themselves in a stalemate, they have no choice but to talk out their differences.
- "What does H.M.P. stand for? Himalayan Mounted Police? Could equally be Hot Meat Pie, or Honesty, Modesty, and Purity". Well in actual fact it stands for Her Majesty's Prisons, and it is inside where we are a fly on the wall for this film.
- Follows the journey of Laurence, a melancholic young man, who becomes obsessed with the image of a girl he glimpses in a Café. As he gets to know her, happiness returns to his life, yet, is love at first sight ever truly genuine..?
- Out-of-luck ventriloquist Ted becomes an overnight phenomenon when incorporating his best friend Ryan's newfound ability into his shows.
- A pill consumed in milk takes users on a dark fantastical trip that always requires a taxi journey home.
- A serial killer becomes a victim of karma.