Set in 12th century England, this thrilling TV show follows the adventures of the heroic outlaw Robin Hood as he fights against injustice and protects the poor. With sword fights, archery, and daring escapes, Robin Hood becomes a symbol of hope and justice.
Making Out is a British television series, shown by the BBC between 1989 and 1991. The series, created by Franc Roddam, written by Debbie Horsfield, mixed comedy and drama in its portrayal of the women who worked on the factory floor at New Lyne Electronics in Manchester, tackling the personal lives of the characters as well as wider issues of recession, redundancy and retrenchment as the factory goes through various crises and take-overs. The music for the series was composed by New Order. The main theme for the show is an adaptation of the song "Vanishing Point". There is a specific mix of this song called the Making Out Mix.
A detective superintendent reopens two unsolved double murder cases from the 1980s, using new forensic methods to unveil the truth and bring the killer to justice.
Bob Martin is a British situation comedy. Its concept bears significant resemblance to The Larry Sanders Show. Michael Barrymore is its principal actor. It was made by Granada for the ITV network from 2 April 2000 to 4 June 2001.
A Very British Coup is a political drama TV show set in the UK. It follows the story of a socialist British Prime Minister who faces numerous conspiracies and challenges from political opponents. Based on a novel, the show offers a social commentary on British politics and explores themes of corruption and power struggles.
Bodies is a compelling TV show that revolves around the lives of doctors and nurses in a hospital. It explores the complexities of medical procedures, personal relationships, and ethical dilemmas. The series delves deep into the world of medicine, showcasing the challenges faced by healthcare professionals on a day-to-day basis.
The Body Farm is a TV show set in England's forensic science lab where a team of experts tackles complex murder investigations and unravels the truth behind each case. The show delves into the world of forensic science and follows the team as they use their skills and expertise to solve intricate crimes.
In the TV show 'Steeltown Murders (2023)', DCI Bethall is determined to solve the three unsolved murders that haunted 1970s Port Talbot. Thirty years later, he embarks on a mission to catch the elusive serial killer and bring justice to the victims and their families.
Martin Chuzzlewit is a captivating TV show set in the Victorian era, specifically the 1830s. It revolves around the life of Martin Chuzzlewit, a character who faces various challenges including inheritance disputes and blackmail. This gripping miniseries is based on the novel of the same name and showcases the intriguing world of British historical settings.
Jack Denby, a tough-talking probation officer born and raised in London, finds that life - and crime - takes on a very different face when he is forced to move to Cardiff when his partner accepts her dream job as a university lecturer.
Set in 1960s London, 'The Runaway' follows the story of a young woman who embarks on a forbidden love affair with a gangster. Based on a novel, the miniseries showcases the intricate dynamics of the East End London underworld and the challenges faced by the protagonist. With a backdrop of a contemporary historical setting, the show captures the essence of the 20th-century British historical context.
In 1945, after the end of World War II, a woman and her two photosensitive children live in a haunted house in the Channel Islands. Strange things start happening and the mother goes on a hunt for intruders. She discovers that the servants she hired are actually ghosts who used to live in the house. As the hauntings intensify, it is revealed that the mother had smothered her children and killed herself. The present occupants of the house, a pianist father, mother, and a child, eventually leave the house.
Byron Flitch is not enjoying his anniversary party. Instead of making him a partner in their classic car business, his father Burke has demanded he work harder. His mistress Judith could arrive to gate crash the celebrations at any moment and to top things off midway through the line 'I'm going to live forever' from his karaoke Fame rendition, Burke keels over with a heart attack. Amidst this chaos, Burke's wife Lili sees a chance to make her escape and ducks out of the party to leave for an impromptu holiday in Tenerife. When she returns, she is a changed woman and intent on taking up marathon running. With Burke critically ill and Lili off guard, the rest of the family squabble for control of the business.
SunTrap is a comedy TV show set in Spain that follows an investigative journalist and a reporter as they navigate through humorous and unconventional situations.
Rookie inspector Fiona Griffiths has a brilliant mind - and a secret history of mental illness called Cotard's Syndrome that has left her with a deep and peculiar empathy for the dead. A two-part crime drama for Sky Living which aired as part of the Drama Matters season. Based on the novel by Harry Bingham.
Comedy series about an Indiana Jones-style adventurer.
Rebellious, provocative and unapologetic. The Young British Artists crashed the 90s art scene, making Tracey Emin, Damien Hirst and others household names. This is their story.
Mobile is a 3-part British television drama series with an interweaving plot based around a fictional mobile phone operator and the adverse-effect of mobile phone radiation to health. The series was screened by ITV in the United Kingdom, during March 2007. The cast includes Jamie Draven, Neil Fitzmaurice, Keith Allen, Sunetra Sarker, Samantha Bond, Brittany Ashworth and Julie Graham. It was written by John Fay.