A detective, Sam Tyler, is hit by a car and wakes up in 1973, where he must navigate the unfamiliar surroundings of a different era while trying to solve crimes and find a way back to the present. He faces cultural clashes, unorthodox policing methods, and the mystery of why he has been sent back in time.
Ashes to Ashes follows Detective Inspector Alex Drake as she is shot in 2008 and wakes up in 1981, where she finds herself working with the same police officers and solving cases while also trying to figure out how to get back home.
Last Tango in Halifax follows the story of Alan and Celia, two widowed septuagenarians who rediscover their love for each other after being reunited through Facebook. As they navigate the ups and downs of their unexpected second chance at love, their respective families also face their own trials and tribulations. Set in Northern England, this feel-good series explores themes of romance, blended families, and the complexities of modern relationships.
This drama deals with the adversity overcoming of a new life as a young mother who has lived a hard life becomes a daughter of a chaebol. It is a story that happens when a young mother, who has lived in defiance with all her bad luck, becomes a chaebol daughter in the morning. It seems to be a drama that looks back on life and family.
Marchlands is a TV miniseries that revolves around the lives of three families living in the same house at different times. The families are connected by the spirit of a dead girl who haunts the house. The show explores themes of family relationships, loss, and the supernatural.
In 1926, famous crime writer Agatha Christie sets out to solve a murder mystery in the English countryside. With suspects and clues aplenty, Agatha must uncover the truth before the killer strikes again.
My Summer of Love follows the story of two teenage girls in Yorkshire, England who form a close bond during the summer. The film explores themes of love, deception, and coming-of-age as the girls navigate their feelings for each other and the challenges of their individual lives.
The Moorside is a TV show that tells the true story of the disappearance of a schoolgirl in Yorkshire and the subsequent police investigation. It explores the search for the missing person and the emotional toll it takes on the community.
After washing up on a beach, a mother and daughter find themselves stranded with a group of altered people who were part of a secret lab experiment. As they struggle to survive, paranoia and fear grow among the group, leading to a tense claustrophobic situation. Meanwhile, the mother is dealing with a marital separation and trying to protect her daughter from the dangers around them. The mutated humans and the secrecy surrounding the experiment create a sense of suspense and tension throughout the movie.
United is a sports drama film based on the true story of the Munich air disaster in 1958 that claimed the lives of several Manchester United football players. The film follows the team as they recover from the tragedy and rebuild to become one of the greatest clubs in English football history.
A tense two-part psychological thriller about a troubled, homeless girl who gets caught up in the hunt for a violent killer.
The Navigators is a movie that follows a group of railway workers as they face challenges and navigate changes in their lives. They struggle with the effects of privatization, unemployment, and labor rights. The story explores themes of social realism and kitchen sink realism, highlighting the working conditions of these individuals. The accidental death of a fellow worker and the constant looming threat of accidents as they work on trains adds tension to their lives. The movie delves into the larger issue of the impact of privatization on a community and the individuals who depend on these jobs. Through their experiences, the characters confront the harsh realities of life and find strength in their camaraderie.
After her father's death, a woman returns to her family's sheep farm in Yorkshire, England. She confronts her painful past, including a dark family secret involving her father. As she tries to reconcile with her estranged brother, she must also reckon with the traumatic events of her childhood. The rural setting and the haunting memories of abuse and guilt form the backdrop of this gripping drama.
Being Eileen is a BBC "heart-warming" comedy-drama which began as a new six-part series on 4 February, and ended on 11 March 2013. Originally titled Lapland, it was first broadcast in the United Kingdom on BBC One on 24 December 2011. Although initially a single 75-minute episode which was set in Lapland, Finland, it was announced to having a series renamed Being Eileen, consisting of six 30 minute episodes, due to the success of the single episode. The series, written by Michael Wynne, features an ensemble cast. Headed by Sue Johnston, who plays Eileen Lewis, the programme focusses on her, the widowed matriarch of a "large, close-knit and dysfunctional Northern family". The single episode focused on the family's visit to Lapland, whilst the series focusses on their life in Birkenhead. Elizabeth Berrington and Stephen Graham, play Eileen's children, whilst William Ash and Julie Graham play their partners.
Weekender is a drama movie set in the 1990s rave culture of Manchester. A group of friends gets caught up in a weekend of partying, drug dealing, and risky situations. As they navigate through the world of house music, snorting cocaine, gangsters, and pirate radio, they must deal with the consequences of their actions and try to stay out of trouble.
Prompted by horrific nightmares, Henry delves into the mystery of his past and begins to uncover the truth about his father's death, triggering a series of revelations that will change his family forever.
In 1999, a British mine clearance engineer working for the Taliban government in Afghanistan must flee the country when he becomes embroiled in a deadly game of intrigue and betrayal.
The documentary about the making of the critically acclaimed British TV sequel series to the show Life on Mars, featuring behind the scenes interviews with the cast and crew, ahead of the final season.
A group of night security guards working at the fictional Whittington shopping centre in Greater Manchester must create an elaborate scheme to hide a robbery that has taken place on their watch.