Father Brown is a Catholic priest who also happens to be an amateur detective. With his keen sense of observation and deep understanding of human nature, he is able to solve the most perplexing crimes in the peaceful village of Kembleford. Set in the 1950s, this period drama follows Father Brown as he navigates through the mysteries and secrets that lie beneath the surface of the seemingly idyllic English countryside.
Iris and Amanda, two women struggling in their relationships, decide to swap homes for the holidays. While in their new locations, they each meet a man and find love. Along the way, they learn valuable life lessons and discover what truly makes them happy.
Set in the 19th century during the Industrial Revolution, Cranford follows the lives of the residents of a small English town. The arrival of the railroad and the changing social and economic landscape disrupt their traditional way of life, leading to class differences and conflicts. The series explores themes of love, friendship, and the challenges faced by the townspeople as they navigate the evolving world around them.
In the village of Overton, a horse-racing community is shaken by the mysterious murder of a teenage boy. A group of friends must uncover the truth behind the crime while dealing with their own secrets and troubled relationships. This captivating miniseries explores the dark underbelly of a close-knit village and the interconnected lives of its inhabitants.
The Village is a captivating drama series set in a rural English village during the early 20th century. It explores the lives of different characters and their experiences with themes like family, gay relationships, and the impact of World War One and the interwar period. The village serves as a backdrop for the stories, highlighting the struggles and triumphs of its inhabitants.
In an English village, a reporter and a mechanic listen to a rat catcher who resembles a rat himself, as he explains his ingenious plan to outsmart the rats. While fascinated by his methods, they are also unsettled by him.
Separate Lies is a gripping drama that explores the dark secrets and complex relationships within an English village. When a tragic road accident occurs, it sets off a chain of events that tests the loyalty and morality of a couple and their friends. As the truth unfolds, they must confront their own guilt and the consequences of their actions.
A group of friends decide to take their friend, Vince, on a weekend getaway to cheer him up after his messy divorce. However, their plans take a dark turn when they arrive at a town overrun by flesh-eating zombies. With their lives on the line, the group must fight their way out of the town and survive the night.
A reverend and her daughter start a new life in a village that soon reveals its community's dark history and where ancient superstitions and mistrust of outsiders are quite common.
In 1943, a group of German paratroopers are sent to a small English village to execute a daring mission: capture British Prime Minister Winston Churchill. To achieve their objective, they disguise themselves as Polish paratroopers and infiltrate the village's community. However, their plans are soon complicated by unexpected events and the presence of an IRA member who wants to assassinate Churchill. As tensions rise and the mission becomes more dangerous, the paratroopers must make difficult choices that will test their loyalty and determination.
Young Mabel West is the daughter of mystery writer Raymond West, who wants her to lead a normal life. Rebelling against this, Mabel wants to be a great detective, and sets out for London to become assistant to none other than Hercule Poirot, the great Belgian detective who resides there. She finally wins the reluctant approval of her father, and embarks on an exciting life of mystery and suspense - his only demand being that she occasionally spend some time with her great-aunt, Jane Marple, in the small village of St. Mary Mead.
In a small village in Cornwall, England, a curse is unleashed when a young woman inherits an old mansion from her father. She soon discovers the secret of the curse that turns people into deadly snakes, and must find a way to break it before it claims more lives.
Three-part dramatization of the novel by Joanna Trollope. A clergyman's wife shocks the church establishment and infuriates her husband by taking a job in a supermarket. She attracts the passionate interest of three very different men: a newly-appointed archdeacon; his younger brother, a philosopher and academic; and a wealthy businessman new to the village.
The Revengers' Comedies follows an eccentric family as they seek revenge on their enemies. With a mix of dark humor and absurd situations, the family navigates their way through a series of comedic mishaps. As they plot their revenge, they encounter asthma attacks, horseback riding, housemaids, gunshot wounds, and more. The film explores themes of love, family dynamics, and the lengths people will go to for revenge.
In the small English village, a teacher discovers an occult coven of witches who plan to sacrifice a virgin. She must stop their sinister plot before it's too late.
When a geologist is found dead in a telephone booth with a knife in his chest, the Saint goes undercover to catch the killer and unravel the mystery in a small English village.
In the 16th century, a group of pirates sabotage an armada and fight over a girl. A disabled veteran leads the resistance against the Spanish Armada, facing insubordination, fires, and sword fights. Will they be able to overcome the challenges and save their village?
While his parents are renovating a cottage in an English village, teenager Tim and his friend Rebecca uncover information about the mysterious death of a 15-year-old boy who lived in the house decades prior, and as they dig deeper, Tim begins to find events from the past being mirrored in his own life.
Charthurst Green, Kent, 1966. Pauline Cox accompanies Mike Robins to a village cricket match in which he is playing, but becomes bored and wanders away. She fetches up at the local railway station, where she is first entertained to tea by the garrulous, hunchbacked station master, then upset by the intrusion of the latter's assistant Ewen, who proceeds to kill a rabbit in her presence. Making her way back to the match, Pauline is waylaid by the simple-minded Ewen as she crosses an apple orchard; when his advances become violent, she tries to fight him off and he strangles her. The station master helps in covering up the murder, burying the corpse in the orchard.
Set in a small English village in 1967, liberated Marion is exploring the new social freedoms enjoyed by women in the late 1960s while conscientious and self-conscious Cecily runs the local girls school and is Willa’s main carer. Their differences reach a boiling point over their relationship with Willa, which leads to each sister making their own decision on what it means to have a life worth living.