Doc Martin is a dark comedy TV show about a socially awkward doctor who moves to a small village in Cornwall, England. The former surgeon struggles to adjust to his new life and work as a GP, dealing with the eccentric residents and navigating through various medical mysteries.
A young woman named Katie is living in New York City and working as a model. She is drugged, kidnapped, and transported to a foreign country where she is brutalized, raped, and tortured. After managing to escape, Katie seeks revenge on her captors, using her strength and intelligence to enact a brutal retribution.
The Long Firm is a miniseries set in 1960s London that tells the story of Harry Starks, a homosexual gangster who rises to power through the drug trade and other criminal activities. As his empire grows, he becomes entangled with corrupt politicians, drug dealers, and actors, all while navigating the complexities of his own personal life. The series explores themes of violence, revenge, and the struggles faced by the LGBTQ+ community during this time period.
The Tenant of Wildfell Hall (1996) is a TV show based on the novel by Anne Brontë. It follows the story of a painter and novelist who escapes from an abusive marriage and moves to a country estate to start a new life. She becomes a protective mother and a single mother, facing challenges and finding independence in rural England during the Victorian era.
Bold and irreverent drama following the fortunes of a group of servants in an 1850s English country house.
P.O.W. was a television series consisting of 6 episodes, broadcast on ITV in 2003. The series starred James D'Arcy and Joe Absolom. The drama series is based on true stories, set in Germany in the year 1940 and follows the character of Jim Caddon as he is captured after his plane crashes during a bombing raid over Normandy. In contrast to previous entries in the World War Two prison escape genre such as The Colditz Story, it concentrated on escape attempts by other ranks rather than officers. The series was filmed in Lithuania and first broadcast on television on 10 October 2003. A second series has not been commissioned, though ITV followed it with several other World War Two dramas including Colditz and Island at War. The title "P.O.W." stands for "prisoner of war".
Detective Nancy Devlin tries to juggle her personal and professional life as she investigates a string of brutal murders. She must keep her involvement in a drug gang as a teenager a secret, which becomes increasingly difficult as the case unfolds. Nancy must also navigate complex relationships with her colleagues, superiors, and friends, all while she uncovers the truth about the crimes.
A group of extreme skiers and snowboarders, along with a film crew, find themselves trapped in a mountain resort by a war criminal. They must use their skills and wits to survive and stop the war criminal's plans.
Vincent is a crime drama TV show set in the 2000s. The main character, Vincent, is an ex-cop who becomes a private investigator. He specializes in criminal investigation and private investigation cases. The show follows Vincent as he takes on various cases, using his skills and experience to uncover the truth.
A group of friends play with an ouija board that summons an evil supernatural entity. The entity starts stalking and killing them one by one, leaving behind newspaper clippings of their deaths. As the body count rises, the survivors discover that they must find a way to stop the supernatural serial killer before they all meet a gruesome fate.
Thorne: Scaredycat is a thrilling crime drama that follows an idiosyncratic detective as he tries to catch a psychopathic killer who is wreaking havoc in the city. With the body count rising and time running out, the detective must decipher the twisted mind of the killer before more lives are lost.
Doc Martin, one of UK's iconic TV characters played by Martin Clunes (Manhunt), hangs up his stethoscope as the long-running titular series comes to an end after 10 seasons and 18 years on-air. This one-hour documentary directed by Stuart Orme and produced by Evie-Bergson-Korn spotlights the longevity and impact locally and around the world of Doc Martin over the years, as well as offering behind the scenes of the final season with the cast and crew.
A young criminal kidnaps a couple's young son and then blackmails them into committing his crime instead of asking for a ransom.
Join Adam Woodyatt, who has played the long suffering Ian Beale since the very first episode of EastEnders, as he takes the viewer on a special trip down memory lane. Adam re-lives the very best of the drama: the bust-ups and shocks, the cliffhangers (or "duff-duffs" as Adam calls them), the moments that made us laugh and the ones that made us cry.
Jubilee is a thought-provoking drama that explores the complex world of politics and its impact on society. Set in the year 2009, the movie delves into the struggles faced by individuals as they navigate through the maze of power and corruption.
A man is forbidden by higher powers from pursuing love, so he plans to end his life and finally escape his heartbreaking existence.
A frustrated music business executive accidentally creates a band called F**K and has to find a group of talentless no-hopers to take on the music industry and become rock stars.
A greedy multinational company, a poetic vision of the end of the world, an extraordinary drug-induced dream, great love. Not necessarily in that order.
Mathew Trewella is a lad adrift, living in the shadow of his brother Pete; fishermen in a small Cornish village. Banned from every pub, his options have run out. Whilst singing to himself at sea on Pete’s fishing trawler, Mathew finds a strange beast: unconscious, clearly female and part human, in the net. Seeing the chance to exploit this, the brothers smuggle it to the local aquarium and, roping in Pete’s wife Nessa, they debate what to do.