Bridgerton is a captivating TV show that takes place in the extravagant and scandalous world of Regency-era London. It follows the lives of the wealthy Bridgerton family as they navigate society's expectations, courtship, love, and secrets. The show explores themes of romance, power struggles, and the complexities of relationships in a time of strict social hierarchy.
Join International Rescue, a team of heroes who use their advanced vehicles and technology to save people in dangerous and challenging situations. Led by the heroic Jeff Tracy, the Tracy family and their team face various threats and disasters with bravery and ingenuity.
Gromit’s concern that Wallace is becoming too dependent on his inventions proves justified, when Wallace invents a “smart” gnome that seems to develop a mind of its own. When it emerges that a vengeful figure from the past might be masterminding things, it falls to Gromit to battle sinister forces and save his master… or Wallace may never be able to invent again!
Betrothed against her will to King George, young Charlotte arrives in London on her wedding day and faces scrutiny from the monarch's cunning mother.
Health and Efficiency is a British situation comedy that was originally broadcast from 30 December 1993 to 10 February 1995 on BBC1 for a total of 12 episodes over 2 series. It was written by Andrew Marshall, writer of the sitcom 2point4 children. The show starred Gary Olsen and Roger Lloyd Pack who both starred in 2point4 children, as well as Victor McGuire and Deborah Norton. The setting was a hospital and each episode was 30 minutes in length.
After his wife and daughter go missing from a hospital, a man's reality starts to unravel as he becomes trapped in a web of illusions, delusions, and conspiracies.
After Nelson Mandela's release from prison, he becomes the President of South Africa and uses the national rugby team to unite the divided nation and win the Rugby World Cup, symbolizing overcoming apartheid.
As told through clips from 183 female directors, this epic history of the cinema focuses on women’s integral role in the development of film art. Using almost a thousand film extracts from thirteen decades and five continents, Mark Cousins asks how films are made, shot and edited; how stories are shaped and how movies depict life, love, politics, humour and death, all through the compelling lens of some of the world’s greatest filmmakers – all of them women.
Follow the lives of various wildlife species in the Serengeti as they navigate the challenges of their natural habitat, showcasing the circle of life and the interconnectedness of all living things.
Smart, capable and by the book Grace Narayan was flying high as an inner-city police sergeant before being forced into a 'punishment posting' on the small, antiquated island of St. Jory. Confronted by the forgotten and unsolved case of missing teenage boy Cai, Grace quickly discovers that she must overcome scarce evidence, extraordinary local characters, and the island's strange cult history to uncover the truth
Drama series about the varied lives of a couple and their three grown-up daughters.
Chasing Shadows is a gripping crime drama series set in England. It follows the story of a young detective who becomes obsessed with solving cold cases and tracks down serial killers. With suspenseful plot twists and brilliant performances, this mini-series will keep you on the edge of your seat.
The Savoy hotel... Its very name synonymous with glamour and exclusivity. But what really goes on behind those famous revolving doors?
Brotherhood is a movie set in London where a criminal gang faces inner turmoil and external threats. As tensions rise, alliances are tested and loyalty is questioned.
In this animated intergalactic adventure, the red Smeds and the blue Smoos must learn to overcome their differences and work together to find young Janet and Bill – who eloped to escape their families’ long standing rivalries.
Mog feels a little ignored during the Thomas family's Christmas preparations. When she spots the huge Christmas tree, she freaks out and climbs to the roof, where she refuses to move no matter how hard the family tries.
National Theatre Live: Julius Caesar is a filmed theater production of William Shakespeare's play Julius Caesar. The performance captures the drama and intensity of the classic tragedy.
In the Dark Half is a drama mystery movie about a teenager who uncovers repressed memories and supernatural occurrences related to her mother's death. She must confront her own fears and unravel the truth hidden in her family's past.
Film version of the Royal Shakespeare Company's 2012 production of Shakespeare's fast-moving thriller. A vivid story about a struggle for democracy, Julius Caesar is also a love story between two men united by an explosive act of political violence. The setting is a modern African state in which the tyrant Caesar is about to seize power. Cassius persuades Brutus to join the conspirators plotting an assassination. Featuring a distinguished cast of black actors, the film is shot on location and in the RSC's theatre at Stratford-upon-Avon
Beset by problems at home and abroad, a capricious king is forced to relinquish his ‘hollow crown’. As his supporters abandon him and his power trickles away, Richard reflects with startling eloquence on the disintegration of his status and identity. Adjoa Andoh and Lynette Linton direct the first ever company of women of colour in a Shakespeare play on a major UK stage, in a post-Empire reflection on what it means to be British in the light of the Windrush anniversary and as we leave the European Union.