Agatha Raisin, a retired public relations executive, moves to a picturesque village in the Cotswolds. She soon becomes fascinated with solving murder mysteries and uses her skills to crack the cases. Along the way, Agatha encounters a variety of unique characters and navigates the complexities of small-town life.
Clarkson's Farm follows Jeremy Clarkson, a former Top Gear presenter, as he attempts to run a farm in the Cotswolds region of England. With no farming experience, Clarkson faces numerous challenges and mishaps as he navigates the complexities of agriculture in the modern age.
It is 1986 and Britain is booming. "Rivals" dives headfirst into the cutthroat world of TV where hair-dos are big and ambitions are even bigger. Deals are brokered in boardrooms, as well as bedrooms. Nobody can be sure who will come out on top. With every man and woman out only for themselves, can true love really blossom?
This Country is a mockumentary sitcom that follows the lives of cousins, Kerry and Kurtan, as they navigate the challenges and absurdities of life in a small rural village in the Cotswolds. With its unique British humor, the show takes a humorous yet insightful look at the quirks of rural life and the eccentric characters that inhabit the village.
Cider with Rosie is a semi-autobiographical film based on the novel of the same name by Laurie Lee. It depicts the story of a young boy growing up in a rural village in the Cotswolds during the early 1900s. The film explores themes of family relationships, young love, and the passage from childhood to adolescence. As the protagonist navigates through his teenage years, he experiences various relationships, including with his grandmother, his mother, and his siblings. The film also touches upon the impact of World War I on the small village community. Through its vivid portrayal of the countryside, the film captures the essence of a bygone era and the beauty of nature. Cider with Rosie is a poignant coming-of-age tale that immerses viewers in a world of innocence, love, and the challenges of growing up.
Made by Carlton Television for ITV (UK) , this adaptation of Laurie Lee's autobiographical novel follows a young man's maturation in the country town of Gloucestershire near the end of World War I. As young Laurie (Dashiell Reece) comes of age under the protective eye of his mother (Juliet Stevenson), he learns to live with an eccentric collection of friends, neighbours, and relatives. As he enters his teenage years, Laurie (now played by Joe Roberts) discovers women, specifically Rosie Burdock (Lia Barrow). Veteran screenwriter John Mortimer adapted Lee's book, with Lee narrating.
A disillusioned young woman becomes a serial killer who targets wealthy land-owners, and a brilliant detective must use his unusual neurological condition to track her down.
An enchanting tale of childhood in a sleepy Cotswold village during and immediately after the First World War.
Cameras focus on one of the UK’s most visited destinations at the festive season. We experience the delight of the Christmas market in the town of Broadway, where its High Street becomes a bustling winter wonderland of stalls and late-night shopping. Plus, a visit to a luxury hotel to see how a top chef makes a festive afternoon tea to remember.
The poet sets off on a journey around the part of Britain she calls home - the Cotswolds. Along the way she visits some interesting locations and meets some of the local people.
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