Shackleton (2002) is a gripping TV show that follows the remarkable journey of British seaman Ernest Shackleton and his crew as they face extreme conditions and navigate through icy waters in an attempt to reach the South Pole. Set in the early 20th century, the show captures the bravery, survival, and endurance of the ship's crew as they battle freezing temperatures, frostbite, and the treacherous ice floes. Based on a true story, Shackleton (2002) is a captivating exploration of human resilience in the face of unfathomable challenges.
Rosie and Alex have been best friends since childhood. They share a drunken kiss on Rosie's 18th birthday, but she doesn't remember it. They both go to college in the U.S., but Rosie discovers she's pregnant with someone else's baby. Alex goes to England for Rosie's wedding, but realizes he still loves her. Rosie finds Alex's letter expressing his love, but he's engaged. They attend the wedding, and Rosie confesses her love for Alex. They eventually end up together after many missed opportunities.
A group of adventurers explore the mythical city of Atlantis, facing dangerous creatures and ancient prophecies.
Bloodlands follows a veteran detective and his team as they investigate a series of crimes linked to the dark history of Northern Ireland. The story takes a personal turn when the detective's wife goes missing, leading him down a dangerous path to uncover the truth.
Code of a Killer is a gripping TV mini-series set in the 1980s, portraying a true crime story. It revolves around the groundbreaking use of DNA testing in a murder investigation, which leads to an intense manhunt for a notorious killer. The show combines elements of biography, crime, drama, history, and mystery.
Rig 45 is a crime TV show set on an isolated oil rig in Sweden. As tensions rise among the crew, a series of murders occur, leading to a thrilling investigation to uncover the killer. With an atmosphere of isolation and criminality, the characters are killed off one by one.
Drama series about the varied lives of a couple and their three grown-up daughters.
Grief stricken Róise lost her husband, Frank, two years ago. Her son, Alan, worries about her but the arrival of a mysterious dog seems to bring happiness to her life once more. Róise soon comes to believe that the dog is, in fact, Frank reincarnated. He has come back to be with her again… and to coach the local sports team…
Aisha Osagie, a young Nigerian woman, finds herself caught in Ireland's immigration system for years. During this time, she develops a close bond with Conor Healy, an ex-prisoner she meets at an accommodation center. However, their friendship is in jeopardy as Aisha's future in Ireland becomes uncertain.
The Palace was a British drama television series that aired on ITV in 2008. Produced by Company Pictures for the ITV network, it was created by Tom Grieves and follows a fictional British Royal Family in the aftermath of the death of King James III and the succession of his 24-year-old son, Richard IV, played by Rupert Evans. It also stars Jane Asher and Zoe Telford. The series was filmed on location in Lithuania in 2007 and broadcast from January to March 2008. It was axed after one series due to low viewing figures.
The move towards independence in Ireland, from the 1916 Easter Rising until the 1922 civil war is seen through the eyes of a naive idealistic young man
In "Paradox," a police detective in Northern England discovers an ability to see the future. As she unravels a mysterious case involving sexual predators, she must navigate a race against time and changing the past or future to prevent impending crimes. With the help of a world-renowned astrophysicist, she delves into outer space, wormholes, and transmissions from space to rescue victims. The show explores themes of synchronicity, secrecy, and the impact of predictions on the present.
A recently widowed woman believes her husband has returned to her as a dog. Her son and her village think she is just still grieving for him but then the dog starts to train the under 12 hurling team, just as her husband used to!
Set in rural Ireland in the 1930s, Dancing at Lughnasa tells the story of five sisters living in a small village. The sisters face challenges and joys as they navigate their relationships with each other, their absent father, and the changing world around them.
Moonfleet is a TV mini-series set in 18th century Dorset, England. It follows the story of John Trenchard, a young orphan who becomes involved with a group of smugglers and embarks on a dangerous adventure to find a hidden diamond. Along the way, he encounters pirates, magistrates, and a seaside village filled with secrets.
Tarrac is a contemporary drama set on the coastlines of Kerry in the tough world of Naomhóg racing.
In the quiet town of Gideon, a murder shakes the community. As the police launch a search for the dead body, dark secrets are slowly unearthed from the depths of a mysterious bog. The protagonist, recently released from jail, finds himself entangled in the suspenseful investigation, desperate to clear his name and uncover the truth.
Leo Doyle, a convicted IRA murderer, is released into the community after 14 years in prison on a scheme to rehabilitate former terrorists. He soon finds that the ceasefire has robbed him of both purpose and identity. Relationships with his family are difficult and reach boiling point when they find that he has rekindled his affair with a former fiancee Roisin, now married with three children.
Cardiac surgeon Alex Marsden has an affair with Marcella Duggan, but then finds himself having to operate on her husband Larry, who is also his friend.