A local fisherman named Ed Collier is determined to keep his family together. However, when a wealthy young man named Ryan Wilson takes an interest in his daughter Abbie, Ed becomes concerned about her growing distance and fears losing her for good.
Set in the fictitious Cornish village of St Gweep, the sitcom centres around Mary and her neurotic partner Angela who run the local town store and post office.
After the sudden death of his guardian, a young man becomes obsessed with seeking revenge against his enigmatic cousin, whom he suspects of foul play.
Undercover (2016) follows the story of an undercover cop with a hidden past who infiltrates a criminal organization. As he gets closer to taking down the organization, he must navigate a web of conspiracy, cover-ups, and dangerous secrets. Set in London, England, the show explores themes of betrayal, loyalty, and the lengths people will go to protect their loved ones.
Coming Home is a TV show set in the 1930s and 1940s, revolving around the lives of individuals affected by the war. It explores themes of unrequited love, tragedy, marriage, and the devastating impact of war on both a personal and societal level. The story takes place in Cornwall, at a country estate and boarding school, and follows the lives of the characters as they navigate through love, loss, and the struggles of war.
In a sleepy village in Cornwall, England, two elderly sisters, Janet and Ursula, are living a quiet and routine life until a mysterious young man named Andrea washes up on their beach. As they nurse him back to health, their lives are forever changed as they discover a new joy and passion in the presence of this enigmatic stranger. However, their newfound happiness is threatened when Andrea's true identity and intentions come to light, leading to a series of unexpected events that test the strength of their sisterly bond.
Fisherman's Friends is based on the true story of a group of singing fisherman from Port Isaac, a small coastal village in Cornwall, England. The film follows their journey from performing sea shanties on the local harbor to signing a recording contract with a major music label. Along the way, they navigate the challenges of fame, family relationships, and the clash between tradition and success.
Saving Grace is a comedy crime movie set in Cornwall, England. After her husband's death, Grace, a widow, discovers that he had massive debts. In order to pay off her debts and avoid losing everything, she decides to start growing cannabis in her greenhouse. With the help of her gardener and a quirky cast of characters, Grace navigates the world of drug dealing while keeping her operation hidden from the prying eyes of the police and her pregnant girlfriend. Hilarity ensues as Grace finds herself in increasingly funny and dangerous situations.
After her mother's death, Mary seeks refuge at Jamaica Inn, only to discover that it is a haven for smugglers. As she unravels the mysteries of the inn, Mary finds herself in danger.
In 'The Damned,' a group of youth-gang motorcycle enthusiasts in England discovers a secret military experiment that has caused the apocalypse. They must navigate the dangerous and mutated world as they try to survive and find a way to reverse the effects of the experiment. With the British army on their trail, they form a brother-sister team to outsmart their pursuers and uncover the truth.
In this 19th-century comedy, a young woman disguises herself as a man to find her lost love, leading to a series of comedic misunderstandings and romantic entanglements.
The Bad Education Movie (2015) is a comedy film that takes place in Cornwall. It follows the lead character, played by the screenwriter, as he deals with various comedic situations including a gay stereotype, teabagging, a swan, and a penis.
When a dinosaur-like monster is awakened by nuclear testing, it goes on a rampage, terrorizing London and causing widespread panic. A group of scientists and experts must find a way to stop the creature before it destroys the city.
During World War II, a group of passengers find themselves stranded on a ghost train in a rural area. As they wait for help, they encounter comedic and mysterious situations, including a train crash, smuggling, and a ghost story. The film is based on a play and explores themes of love, fear, and the unknown.
In this period drama, a man becomes suspicious of his cousin, leading to a series of events involving wealth, murder, and revenge. Set in Cornwall and Italy, the story explores themes of love, deception, and unrequited love. The ambiguous ending leaves the fate of the characters uncertain.
The Cornish military captain, now a member of Parliament, is drawn into the war with France while his son falls in with smugglers. Historical drama, starring John Bowe and Mel Martin, and featuring a young Ioan Gruffudd in one of his earliest roles.
In this swashbuckling adventure, a black knight loyal to King Arthur must clear his name and rescue his love interest from a false accusation. With epic battles, duels, and a quest to restore honor, this film brings the Arthurian legend to life.
In this new series Rick Stein reveals the Cornwall that he knows and loves: a unique part of the British isles with a strong sense of identity and a history rooted in its Celtic past. With his famous natural inquisitiveness, Rick shares the road less travelled – championing the food, history, music, art and culture of the county many locals argue should be a country in its own right.
Daphne tells the story of a closeted lesbian actress who embarks on a secret affair in 1940s Venice. Frustrated by her husband-wife relationship and in love with a friend, she finds inspiration and frustration in her forbidden love. Based on a true story, Daphne explores themes of unrequited love, identity, and the challenges faced by LGBTQ individuals in the 1940s.