Thief Takers was a police drama series made by Central Independent Television for the ITV network. The show depicted the work of a team in the Metropolitan Police Service's Flying Squad. Each case was a stand alone episode or sometimes spread over two episodes and continuing drama was provided by the depiction of the personal lives of the officers in the team and their families. Production comprised a pilot aired in 1995 followed by the commissioning of three series between 1996 and 1997.
A border patrol agent takes matters into his own hands when his uncle is murdered by a drug cartel. He goes on a mission to seek revenge, becoming a one-man army against the criminals.
Alistair MacLean's Air Force One Is Down is a gripping TV mini-series that follows the intense rescue mission to save the President of the United States and other captives held in Serbia. With handcuffs, booby traps, and a female US President determined to survive, this action-packed adventure keeps viewers on the edge of their seats.
During World War II, a team of special forces soldiers is sent to Eastern Europe to locate a German scientist and destroy a bunker. However, they soon discover that the bunker is infested with Nazi zombies, and must fight for their lives against the undead horde.
Young Soul Rebels is a drama movie set in 1977 London. It revolves around the lives of two best friends, Chris and Caz, who run a pirate radio station. Their friendship is put to the test when a murder occurs, and they find themselves caught up in a mystery involving race, sexuality, and violence. As they navigate their way through a vibrant and rebellious subculture, they must confront their own fears and desires.
Private Number follows a struggling writer who begins receiving cryptic messages and experiencing terrifying visions. As he tries to uncover the truth behind these disturbing events, he is pushed to the brink of insanity. Gaslighting and a mysterious middle eastern man add to the tension. Set against a backdrop of a strained husband-wife relationship and a low-budget production, the protagonist's grip on reality becomes increasingly fragile.
Time is running out for two elite criminals as they seek out revenge to get the money they are owed after a heist gone wrong, years ago. They’ve traveled across the country, tracked down their ex-partner and planned every detail of their attack. When they finally come face to face these two criminals will refuse to back down until they get what belongs to them.
When a shy young man arrives on her doorstep, Alice Hartley grabs the chance to escape from her loveless marriage. She and Michael open a Growth Centre with a difference - offering sex, drugs and personalised water births.
London's Burning: The Movie follows the lives of firefighters in London as they battle fires, save lives, and deal with personal struggles. The story highlights the dangers they face and the sacrifices they make to protect their city.
Elphida is 30. She has been married for 13 years and has 3 children. She plans to restart her education when her youngest child goes to nursery. Then the nursery is closed. On top of this, her parents are contemplating divorce and want her to act as a go between.
Life for shy, romantic civil servant Leslie Bliss would be pure bliss if only he could get together with Julia, the new love of his life. Saffron and Gee appea rto be having a few problems on that score in the flat upstairs. Should all his hopes come to nothing, there's always his beloved Mastermind to fall back on.
A love story set during a hot summer in London's Portobello district.
In 1936 Harlem, the first all-Black cast to perform Shakespeare's 'Macbeth', directed by a young and arrogant Orson Welles, battles to make it to opening night.
Disturbed by visions of a labyrinthine London about to be consumed by water, a lonely father begins to destroy his family's tower block flat in order to make room for an unlikely refuge in their front room.
Drama set around the kidnapping of a footballer.
"A dramatisation of the experiences of black servicemen from the Second World War to the present day. These fascinating accounts - vivid, humorous, often harrowing - offer an unusual and sometimes startling perspective on army life. First produced by the Royal National Theatre Studio and now re-created for television, Black Poppies was filmed on the Broadwater Farm Estate in north London." - Radio Times, 1992
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