All Creatures Great and Small is a comedic and dramatic TV show set in rural Yorkshire during the 1930s and 1940s. It revolves around the lives of a group of veterinary professionals and their experiences in a country veterinary practice. The show explores the challenges they face while caring for various animals, the relationships they build with their clients, and the personal trials they encounter. Based on the popular novel and memoir, All Creatures Great and Small shows the countless heartwarming and humorous moments that occur in the veterinary profession as they navigate through life in a close-knit rural community.
Law & Order: UK follows the work of the Crown Prosecution Service and the Metropolitan Police Service as they investigate and prosecute crimes in London. The show explores various cases ranging from murders to frauds, and delves into the complexities of the legal system while showcasing the efforts of dedicated detectives, prosecutors, and lawyers.
Detective Dangerous Davis attempts to solve crimes while also dealing with his ex-wife, a murder investigation, and a missing-person case. He must navigate mistrust, jealousy, and danger to find the truth.
As the Doctor's newest companion, Clara Oswald, steps into the TARDIS, take a look back at previous companions that have won over The Doctor's hearts in Doctor Who: The Companions. Along the way, companions past and present talk about how the show has changed their lives, and how they've never quite managed to leave the TARDIS behind.
At Home with the Braithwaites is a comedy-drama series that follows the story of the Braithwaite family, who become millionaires overnight after the mother, Alison, mistakenly wins the lottery. The series explores the effects of newfound wealth on their lives, relationships, and interactions with the people around them. It delves into themes of deceit, infidelity, dysfunctional family dynamics, and the challenges of maintaining a facade of normalcy in the face of life-changing circumstances.
Campion is an adventurous and comedic crime drama series set in the 1930s. It follows an amateur detective named Campion as he investigates murder cases in a cryptic and intriguing manner, employing his sleuthing skills. The show is based on a novel and features Detective Inspector Campion as the central character.
Holding the Fort is an ITV situation comedy starring Peter Davison, Patricia Hodge and Matthew Kelly. It was an early product of the writing team of Laurence Marks and Maurice Gran. Three series were recorded, a total of twenty episodes, first aired between 1980 and 1982, concurrent with Davison also starring in Doctor Who. It was made for the ITV network by LWT The situation was a role-reversal comedy, in which the premise was that Russell Milburn becomes a "house-husband" to raise his baby daughter while his wife, Penny a captain in the Women's Royal Army Corps, goes out to work. Russell's friend Fitzroy, or "Fitz", adds to the comic tension by encouraging Russell's enthusiasm for football, pacifism and beer.
Sink or Swim is a BBC TV sitcom from the 1980s with Peter Davison as the lead character Brian Webber. Brian Webber lives in a flat above a petrol station in London. He's trying hard to make his way in the world, thus far with limited success. His girlfriend, Sonia, is a very serious minded young woman who is passionate only about things like vegetarianism and ecology. When Brian's younger brother, Steve, arrives in London looking for somewhere to stay, his lazy, cynical, noisy "Northern lout" attitude disrupts Brian's already messy life. Like Only Fools and Horses, Sink or Swim was filmed in Bristol doubling for London. It ran for three series between 4 December 1980 and 14 October 1982 and was written by Alex Shearer, who later wrote the Nicholas Lyndhurst sitcom The Two of Us for LWT from 1986 to 1990. Production of the sitcom overlapped the first two years of Davison also starring as the Fifth Doctor in Doctor Who, which imposed constraints on the recording schedules.
Miss Marple investigates a murder that takes place at a country house, where the poison used matches the nursery rhyme 'Sing a Song of Sixpence', which involves counting blackbirds baked in a pie. With her sharp intelligence and keen observation skills, Miss Marple delves into the lives of the family members and staff, searching for clues and uncovering secrets in order to solve the crime.
When Clive and Sonia discover that their respective partners are having an affair, they join forces in an attempt to save their marriages.
The Larkins is a British comedy TV show set in the 1950s countryside of Kent, England. It follows the lives of a large family residing in a village, exploring their domestic dramas, love rivalries, and anti-authoritarian attitudes.
A story of the joy and sorrow of young love that recreates late 1920s and early 1930s England in exquisite detail, tracing heiress Lydia Aspen's evolution from bashful teen to wild jazz-age flapper.
All of the Doctor's incarnations are in crisis when The Rani creates a time-loop in the East-end of London in this 30th Anniversary Special.
After serving a long sentence in prison, a former criminal tries to start a new life and find redemption. However, his past comes back to haunt him as he gets entangled in a murder investigation. Will he be able to leave his criminal ways behind and find true forgiveness?
A Very Peculiar Practice is a dark comedy TV show that takes place in a university medical clinic. The story revolves around the peculiar lives of the professors, doctors, and patients, and highlights the surreal and satirical aspects of academia and the healthcare system.
The Doctor and his companions must prevent the Cybermen from bombing the Earth in the 26th century. It is a battle not everyone will survive...
Life is a TV mini-series that explores the intertwining stories of different individuals living in Manchester. It delves into themes of love, relationships, and the ups and downs of everyday life. The show offers a heartwarming portrayal of human experiences and the challenges people face while navigating through them.
Black Beauty, a beautiful black horse, experiences various adventures and challenges as it navigates through life. From its time as a colt on a farm to dealing with abuse and emaciation, Black Beauty forms a strong bond with humans and other animals. The movie explores themes of love, compassion, and the human-animal relationship.
Distant Shores is a dramedy first shown in the United Kingdom on ITV in January 2005. Like the similar fish out of water dramedies, Northern Exposure and Doc Martin, it focuses on the difficulties of an unwillingly-transplanted metropolitan doctor who is forced to adjust to a rural environment. The show's recurring cast is unusual for featuring major actors from three significant British franchises — Doctor Who, Blake's 7 and the James Bond film series. The programme itself is notable for being a rare example of a show to have an entire series shelved in its country of origin following the completion of post-production.
Sitcom following the office politics in an accounts department. A sequel to The Squirrels.