Life on Mars (2008) is a TV show about a police detective who wakes up in the year 1973 after a car accident and tries to figure out if he is dreaming, in a coma, or has actually traveled back in time. He must navigate the challenges of policing in a different era while also dealing with a disapproving boss and trying to understand the purpose of his time travel.
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.
The Spanish Princess is a captivating TV show that tells the story of Catherine of Aragon, a young woman who becomes the Spanish Princess and travels to England to marry the English king. Set in the 16th century, the show explores Catherine's journey as she navigates through court intrigue, royal politics, and the challenges of being a foreign queen in a time of war and political unrest.
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.
Childhood's End is a TV mini-series based on the novel by Arthur C. Clarke. It depicts an alien invasion that brings about a utopian society on Earth. However, as humanity's hopes and dreams are fulfilled, they soon realize that there is a price to pay for their perfect existence.
The Living and the Dead is a TV show set in 19th-century rural England, following the story of a psychologist and his wife who experience supernatural occurrences in their manor, including ghostly voices and supernatural powers. They embark on a paranormal investigation to uncover the secrets behind these events.
In a future where an asteroid has devastated the Earth, a group of survivors find refuge on a heavily armored train. They face challenges such as acid rain, power station malfunctions, and encounters with dangerous tribes, all while searching for a way to ensure the survival of humanity.
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".
In Eternal Law, two angels are assigned the task of becoming lawyers in order to help humans on earth. Set in York, England, they navigate the complexities of the legal profession and interact with mortals, all while trying to fulfill their heavenly duties. As they handle various cases, they uncover the hidden struggles and injustices of the human world. This drama-fantasy TV show explores themes of law, spirituality, and the challenges faced by both angels and humans.
Bonekickers is a TV show set in England, following a team of archaeologists who uncover historical relics and solve mysteries. The show explores themes of adventure, drama, history, and mystery, as the team delves into the past to uncover the truth.
Andy Spader has been happily married for 13 years, with two teenage children, when he meets a younger woman, Claire Holmes, after going to investigate a break-in at her travel agency shop. Having told his wife that he is leaving her, he learns that Claire has just discovered that she has an inoperable brain tumour and has only a few months to live.
An adventure of A J Raffles.
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