Marcella Backland, a former detective who left the police force to raise her family, returns to work to investigate unsolved murder cases. As she delves into her cases, she must also navigate her complex personal life, including a failing marriage and coping with blackouts that affect her memory.
In a dystopian future Britain, V, a shadowy freedom fighter, plans to overthrow the tyrannical government with the assistance of a young woman. They work together to bring down the oppressive regime and restore freedom to the country.
Perseus braves the underworld to rescue his father Zeus from his captors, Hades and Ares, who plan to unleash ancient Titans upon the world. With the help of his allies, Perseus fights through challenges and obstacles to confront and defeat the Titans, ultimately saving Zeus and deciding to train his son as a soldier.
The incredible life of novelist George Sand is explored with a particular focus on her romance with the famed musician Frédéric Chopin.
Camelot is a TV show filled with drama, fantasy, and sci-fi elements. It tells the story of King Arthur and the challenges he faces as the ruler of the legendary city of Camelot. Love triangles, magic, knights, and deception are at the heart of this epic tale.
A midwife named Anna discovers a diary belonging to a young girl who died during childbirth. The diary reveals a connection between the girl's child and a brutal Russian mob family. As Anna investigates further, she becomes entangled in a dangerous web of violence and deceit.
Cracks is a thrilling drama that takes place in a prestigious all-girls boarding school in England. It follows the story of a teacher and her relationship with her students, particularly one student who becomes obsessed with her. As the plot unfolds, secrets are revealed, leading to a shocking turn of events including murder and betrayal.
North & South is a TV show that explores the love story between Margaret Hale and John Thornton, amidst the backdrop of social conflict and industrialization during the 19th century in England. Margaret, a young woman from the South, moves with her family to a northern industrial town and finds herself caught between the working class and the prosperous industrialists. As Margaret and John navigate their differences and societal pressures, they discover a deep connection and a love that transcends social boundaries.
When a reluctant bride-to-be's fiancé drops dead, she insists on going ahead with the wedding anyway – vowing to overcome public opinion, the law of the land, and her loved one's objections.
The Deep is a gripping TV mini-series that follows the journey of a group of scientists and crew members as they embark on an underwater scientific expedition in a futuristic submarine. The crew faces numerous challenges and dangers as they explore the depths of the ocean, encounter mysterious creatures, and uncover secrets hidden in the abyss.
In the late 1800s, a man takes on the identity of a doctor at Stonehearst Asylum, where he discovers the disturbing truth about the treatment of the patients.
Lucy, a 19-year-old American girl, travels to Italy to spend the summer with family friends in a picturesque Tuscan villa. As she explores the idyllic surroundings, she encounters various characters who help her navigate her first experiences in love, sexuality, and art.
When 38-year-old Natasha is unexpectedly landed with a baby, her life of doing what she wants when she wants, dramatically implodes and twists itself into a bizarre horror show.
In 'North Sea Connection', the stunning scenery of Ireland's west coast becomes the backdrop for a dark secret. Ciara finds herself tangled in the dramatic consequences when her brother Aidan chooses to transport drugs by sea. Now, she must navigate through the treacherous underworld and confront the dangers that come with it.
John Barton holds a master class in how to play Shakespeare, using members of the RSC doing scenes, sonnets, and commentary as prime examples.
Oliver's Travels is a five-part television serial written by Alan Plater and starring Alan Bates, Sinéad Cusack, Bill Paterson, and Miles Anderson. It first aired in the UK in 1995. Bates plays the titular Oliver, a keen word-game enthusiast and lecturer in comparative religion. After his teaching post is made redundant, he resolves to make use of his new wealth of free time by going to visit his favourite crossword compiler, 'Aristotle', with whom he has corresponded but whom he has never met. When he arrives, however, he finds Aristotle's house has been ransacked and its occupant has departed for parts unknown, and he sets out to discover why.
After their parents' death, four siblings live in isolation and engage in taboo relationships, leading to shocking and tragic consequences.
In 1930s England, a teenage girl living in a castle with her eccentric family experiences first love and navigates the complexities of relationships.
When a painting restoration expert discovers a dead body, she gets involved in a private investigation that uncovers hidden secrets and leads her deep into the world of art and chess.
Queen & Country is a coming-of-age story about a young man named Bill Rohan who joins the British Army during the Korean War. Through his experiences, he learns about friendship, love, and the challenges of military life.