After testifying against his mafia associates, a New York gangster named Frank Tagliano enters the witness protection program and is relocated to Lillehammer, a small town in Norway. As Frank tries to adapt to the peaceful and idyllic Norwegian lifestyle, he finds himself dealing with local crime, cultural clashes, and personal challenges.
Chop Socky Chooks is an animated TV show that follows a trio of martial arts superheroes - Chick P, KO Joe, and Chuckie Chan. Together, they use their unique skills to protect their city from various villains, including the evil Dr. Wasabi and his army of animal fighters. With their sensei and master, Sensei San, guiding them, the Chooks combine their superpowers and martial arts abilities to save the day. Join them on their action-packed adventures as they face thrilling challenges and unite to fight for justice.
When a mysterious stranger appears in a small town, he begins to uncover the dark secrets of the residents, leading to a series of shocking events. The lives of a suburban family are turned upside down as they struggle to hide their secrets and protect their loved ones.
In 19th-century England, Jonathan Strange and Mr Norrell use their magical powers to help in the war against Napoleon. But as they delve deeper into the world of magic, they discover dark forces and ancient rivalries that threaten to destroy everything they hold dear.
Catherine the Great is a gripping historical drama that explores the life and reign of one of the most powerful women in history. From her rise to power to her tumultuous relationships, the series offers a fascinating portrayal of Catherine's life as she navigates the challenges of ruling an empire.
Two Thousand Acres of Sky was a TV drama which aired on BBC Television from 2001 to 2003. It is also syndicated in the United States on PBS. It was created and written by Timothy Prager. The Executive Producer was Adrian Bate. The show takes place on the fictional island of Ronansay off the coast of Skye. The actual filming location was the sea-side village of Port Logan. In 2008, the Norwegian Broadcasting Corporation created a remake of the series called Himmelblå taking place on the island of Ylvingen, which is the island's actual name, in the county of Nordland in northern Norway. The show has been a formidable success in Norway with 1.2 million viewers at the start of the second season, 57.2% of the total amount of viewers in Norway. The first season of Himmelblå was aired by the Swedish public broadcaster SVT and by the Icelandic public broadcaster RUV during the autumn 2009.
As his kingdom is being threatened by the Turks, young prince Vlad Tepes must become a monster feared by his own people in order to protect his own family and the families of his kingdom. With the help of a vampire's power, Vlad single-handedly takes on the Turkish army and saves his people.
Mongrels is a dark comedy sitcom set in London, featuring a group of anthropomorphic animals living in the city. The show follows their humorous and often vulgar adventures as they navigate their way through urban life and deal with the challenges of being talking animals in a human world. With its quirky characters and witty dialogue, Mongrels offers a unique and irreverent take on traditional sitcoms.
Three Girls is a TV mini-series that tells the true story of three young girls from Bristol who became victims of sexual exploitation by a gang. The series explores the long and harrowing journey these girls go through, as they are passed around and abused by multiple men. It follows the police investigation and the court case that ultimately brings the perpetrators to justice.
The year is 1536. Lawyer Matthew Shardlake finds his life turned upside down when Thomas Cromwell sends him to investigate a suspicious death at the remote monastery of Scarnsea. Deception, deceit, and corruption are rife as it soon becomes clear that the murder is not the first. Shardlake is drawn into a web of lies that threatens not only his integrity but his life.
After experiencing a devastating loss, a family becomes the target of a malevolent ancient demon that seeks to obliterate them from within.
Set in Victorian England, "Year of the Rabbit" follows a bumbling police detective as he solves crimes and navigates the eccentricities of his fellow officers.
An adaptation of Raymond Briggs' children's classic that mixes live action and CGI animation to follow the adventures of a family of green monsters who live in the slimy underground world of Bogeydom. Fungus and his wife Mildew suspect their son Mould is illicitly dabbling in human culture, sparking a family argument that sees the boy flee to the surface. Above ground in Daventry, Daryl Hedge's go-getting wife Wendy won't let him forget it that he is unemployed, while his daughter Lucy has fallen for a disagreeable older boy called Dean.
A partly animated British comedy programme based on characters from Modern Toss. Based on cartoonist Jon Link work. Renowned for its scurrilous humour and highly stylised animation.
When a peaceful ant village is invaded by an unknown evil force, our protagonist, Xiao Yi, a plucky young ant, sets out on an adventure with his team to save his brother and explore the truth. The journey is never easy, but our characters stand by their beliefs as they eventually evolve into guardians of justice in the insect world.
A comedy about the ups and downs of Bob Slay, an obnoxious, rude and arrogant, but extremely successful, marketing executive.
Two teenage boys from very different London backgrounds embark on a road trip North together. As they start to open up about their pasts, the boys learn they have far more in common than they first thought.
Anna and her friends find themselves in the middle of a zombie apocalypse during Christmas in their small town in Scotland. They must navigate their way through hordes of undead while also dealing with teenage romance, bad teachers, and self-sacrifice. Will they survive and save Christmas?