Close to the Enemy is a TV show set in post-World War II London, following a British intelligence officer who must work with captured German scientists to develop jet engine technology. The show explores themes of espionage, war crimes, and personal struggles in the aftermath of the war.
Dancing on the Edge is a TV mini-series set in 1930s London during the interwar period. It follows a jazz band and explores the challenges they face, including racism, anti-Semitism, and interracial relationships. The story delves into the complexities of the showbiz industry and the characters' struggle for acceptance and success.
Perfect Strangers follows the story of two strangers who meet by chance and embark on a hilarious and chaotic adventure. With plenty of laughs and unexpected twists, this TV show is a must-watch.
Shooting the Past is a TV mini-series that takes place in a historic library in London, England. The story follows a group of dedicated employees who engage in a battle to save their library from closure. As they fight to preserve their collection of photographs, they uncover secrets and delve into the history of the city.
The life of Prince John, youngest child of Britain's King George V and Queen Mary, who died at the age of 13 in 1919.
Close My Eyes is a drama and romance film that explores the taboo and forbidden love affair between a brother and sister. Set in London, the film delves into the complexities of their relationship, their struggles with societal norms, and the consequences they face for their actions.
In the prelude to World War II, a young woman uncovers a family secret that puts her in grave danger.
Gideon is a successful PR consultant who has a strained relationship with his daughter, Natasha. When Gideon's wife dies, he becomes even more disconnected from his daughter. However, their lives change when they meet a young woman, Stella, who is dealing with her own personal struggles. As Gideon and Natasha get to know Stella, they learn to heal their wounds and build a stronger bond.
Contemptuous of the fallible police force (Mike has already filched a police hat from an accident scene), two 11-year-old boys - the cold, manipulative Leo, and his weaker, more impressionable friend, Mike - arrange a staged knife fight outside a football stadium with the aid of a bag of stage blood and a real blade.
Joe's Palace is a drama film about a young man named Joe who becomes intrigued by a mysterious palace. As he explores its secrets, he becomes increasingly obsessed with its history and the people who lived there. The film explores themes of obsession, love, and the power of the past.
Cassies Stuart leads the uncooperative Charles Dance into a world of misplaces government secrets, capalistic artists and bungling secret agents. Will the truth be out, or will the attempts of agents suppress the truth hidden within government propaganda films, classified as top secret by complete mistake, be successful. Or is it the mysterious medical records that are the true catch of the spies.
A woman who has been institutionalized for 60 years for the "crime" of not conforming to the 1920s image of what a proper young woman should be (in other words, she did what she wanted and didn't care what anyone else thought about it) is finally released to the custody of her family, consisting of her grand-nephew and his family. At first she keeps a self-imposed distance from the relatives, but she soon finds herself coming around to her nephew's wife, a free spirit who is under the thumb of her cold and controlling husband
Turn-of-the-century love story centered around a young doctor and the emergence of modern science.
A property developer gets involved with a cult and is drawn into a world of sexual tension, gang violence, and anti-conformist activities.
When a young boy gets locked in the Natural History Museum after closing, a mysterious guard gives him a magical ticket that allows him to visit a restricted area of the museum, where a professor and a guide show him examples of the wondrous new species of animals being discovered every day on Earth.
Capturing Mary is a drama movie about a young woman who attends a high society party and reminiscences about her past regrets and lost opportunities. As she tells secrets and spills her emotions, she confronts her fears and experiences a series of hallucinations. The movie explores themes of love, breakups, and the impact of past choices on one's present life.
Friends & Crocodiles is a drama set in the 1980s and 1990s, revolving around the enduring relationship between an entrepreneur and his personal assistant. The story explores themes of love, wealth, eccentricity, and social commentary.
When his young daughter disappears, her father refuses to accept that she is dead and sets out on a journey to find her.
A group of ex-university students reunite to perform a Shakespeare play in a quaint English village.
British playwright Stephen Poliakoff's comical teleplay investigates Europe's changing social landscape via three strangers who meet on a train. Peter (Michael Kitchen), an English businessman on an overnight trip through Europe, shares a compartment with a beautiful American woman, Lorraine (Wendy Raebeck). But Peter's hope for romance is soon dampened by Lorraine's xenophobia and the arrival of a haughty Viennese aristocrat (Peggy Ashcroft).