In Primeval, a team of experts from the Home Office's secret government organization investigates and deals with anomalies – doorways to other times that are allowed to open at any place at any time. Creatures from the past and future enter the present. The team operates from a futuristic-looking base built in an old underground station. The team also has to deal with personality clashes, jealousy, and the ever-present threat of being discovered by the public.
The Thick of It is a hilarious mockumentary series that takes a satirical look at the British government and the absurdities of politics. Set in the fictional Department of Social Affairs and Citizenship, the show follows the lives of politicians and civil servants as they navigate the world of spin doctors, public inquiries, and general elections. Filled with witty dialogue and brilliant performances, The Thick of It is a must-watch for fans of political humor and British comedy.
Yes Minister is a hilarious comedy that follows the political escapades of a government minister who constantly finds himself at odds with the bureaucracy surrounding him. Through witty dialogue and clever plot twists, the show provides a satirical commentary on British politics and civil service.
Spooks is a TV show that follows the lives of MI5 agents as they tackle various terrorist threats and national security issues. The series combines action, drama, and suspense as the agents navigate through the world of espionage and counter-terrorism.
Yes, Prime Minister is a satirical comedy TV show that takes a humorous look at the inner workings of the British government and bureaucracy during the 1980s. The show revolves around the Prime Minister and his interactions with his cabinet, civil servants, and political parties, all with a comedic twist.
Apple Tree Yard is a TV show about a married scientist who begins a secret affair, leading to a brutal murder that takes a toll on her life. Manipulation, deception, and vigilante justice unfold as she navigates the consequences of her actions.
In Traitors (2019), a young woman working for the civil service in post-war London is approached by the American CIA to work as a spy. As she becomes entangled in a web of espionage and hidden agendas, she must navigate the complex world of British politics and the remnants of a strained aristocratic family while trying to uncover the truth. Set against the backdrop of the Cold War, Traitors explores themes of loyalty, betrayal, and personal sacrifices.
The Salisbury Poisonings is a TV show based on the true events of the Salisbury poisonings in 2018. It follows the gripping story of a police officer and a public health official as they investigate a nerve agent attack and the subsequent hospitalization of victims. The show delves into the complexities of the case, including the involvement of the British government and the tensions between the East and the West.
Hunger is a poignant biographical drama set in Northern Ireland during the Troubles. It tells the story of the 1981 Irish hunger strike led by Bobby Sands. The film explores the inhumane living conditions in the Maze Prison and the brutality faced by the prisoners. It depicts the journey of Sands as he protests against the British government and fights for the rights of the Irish Republican Army (IRA).
Twenty-five years on from a peace agreement being reached, Once Upon a Time in Northern Ireland shares intimate, unheard testimonies from all sides of the conflict.
In 2027, worldwide female infertility has led to the collapse of society. The United Kingdom is a militarized police state, rounded up immigrants. Kidnapped by an immigrants rights group, Theo Faron is brought to its leader, his estranged wife Julian Taylor. Julian offers Theo money to acquire transit papers for a young refugee named Kee. They are ambushed by an armed gang, Julian is fatally shot. Kee reveals that she is pregnant and that Julian told her to trust only Theo. A plan is made to smuggle them into a refugee camp. The Fishes capture Kee, but Theo rescues her and her baby. As they escape amidst the chaos of war, Theo is shot and loses consciousness.
In the 1990s, a secret government organization named Ultraviolet is formed to investigate and eliminate vampires in the city of London. The story follows Detective Sergeant Michael Colefield as he joins the organization and becomes an undercover vampire hunter. As he delves deeper into the world of vampires, he starts questioning his own faith and beliefs. This TV mini-series explores themes of secret organizations, faith, and the battle between good and evil.
A widower, Justin Quayle, is determined to uncover the truth behind his wife's murder, which leads him to a conspiracy involving big business and corporate corruption. As he investigates, he discovers a new vaccine being tested that is causing many deaths, and finds himself threatened and targeted by those involved. Justin's pursuit of justice eventually leads to a political scandal being exposed.
Operation Buffalo is a dark comedy TV show that takes place in the Australian outback in the 1950s during the British nuclear tests at Maralinga. It follows the story of an indigenous Aboriginal community and their struggles with the British government's atomic weapons testing program. The show explores the complex dynamics between the indigenous people, the Australian government, and the British political forces.
Official Secrets is a gripping political thriller based on the true story of Katharine Gun, a British intelligence specialist who leaked an explosive memo suggesting illegal activities by the United States and Britain to push for the invasion of Iraq in 2003. As the government launches a criminal investigation, Katharine finds herself facing high-stakes courtroom drama and a battle for truth and justice.
In 1980, a group of Iranian terrorists storm the Iranian Embassy in London, taking hostages. As negotiations falter, a team of elite SAS soldiers prepare to enter the building and save the hostages before time runs out.
Quatermass II is a sci-fi horror movie set in London, England. It follows the story of Professor Bernard Quatermass, a scientist who discovers an alien life form that is taking over members of parliament and a food manufacturing plant. As he investigates further, he uncovers a conspiracy of alien invasion and mind control. With the help of an angry mob and Scotland Yard, Quatermass must prevent the destruction of Earth.
Mo is a biographical drama that tells the story of a politician in Northern Ireland. It delves into the complexities of politics, revolving around the tensions between the British government and the IRA (Irish Republican Army). The movie explores the life and struggles of the protagonist as they navigate through the unpredictable world of politics.
Based on a true story, Scandal (1989) revolves around an affair between a member of parliament and a cabaret dancer in 1960s London. The scandalous relationship sparks betrayal, lust, and deception, ultimately leading to a trial that could bring down the British government.
A visionary sheik believes his passion for salmon fishing can enrich the lives of his people, and he dreams of bringing the sport to the not so fish-friendly desert. Willing to spare no expense, he instructs his representative to turn the dream into reality, an extraordinary feat that will require the involvement of Britain's leading fisheries expert who happens to think the project both absurd and unachievable. That is, until the Prime Minister's overzealous press secretary latches on to it as a 'good will' story. Now, this unlikely team will put it all on the line and embark on an upstream journey of faith and fish to prove the impossible, possible.