Jessica Fletcher, a widowed mystery writer, becomes a detective in a small coastal town in Maine, where she uses her skills to solve murder cases. With her sharp wit and keen observation, Jessica uncovers the truth behind various crimes while navigating through the complexities of a small town.
The Voice UK is a popular music reality TV show where talented singers from all over the UK compete against each other to win a recording contract. The contestants are judged solely on their vocal talent, as their auditions are blind and the celebrity judges cannot see them. The show features a diverse range of contestants and musical genres, and the ultimate winner receives a lucrative recording contract to launch their music career.
Set in the 1980s, Dynasty follows the lives, power struggles, and romantic entanglements of the wealthy Carrington family in Denver, Colorado. With oil tycoon Blake Carrington at the helm, the series explores themes of family dysfunction, love triangles, infidelity, and rivalry.
Keeping Up Appearances follows the life of Hyacinth Bucket, a middle-class Englishwoman with a deluded sense of social standing. She goes to great lengths to maintain her appearance of wealth and social status, often embarrassing herself and her long-suffering husband in the process.
Acapulco H.E.A.T. is a TV show about a team of ex-CIA agents who now work as spies under the cover of a modeling agency. They take on dangerous missions to protect the world from evil organizations and terrorists. The team uses their specialized skills, including martial arts, hacking, and explosives, to ensure justice and peace.
It's Me or the Dog is a television program featuring dog trainer Victoria Stilwell who addresses canine behavioral problems, teaches responsible dog ownership and promotes dog training techniques based on positive reinforcement. The show currently airs in about 50 countries worldwide.
Miranda is a socially awkward woman who runs a joke shop in Surrey. She deals with her emotionally abusive mother, her co-worker and friend Stevie, and her crush on Gary, the chef at the restaurant next door. With her child-like behavior and immature antics, Miranda often finds herself in awkward situations.
Danger 5 is a low-budget Australian TV show that follows a group of international spies who must stop Adolf Hitler and his evil plans in an alternate version of the 1960s. The show is known for its absurdism, retrofuturism, and intentional bad acting.
Thrust into a high-stakes chase around the world, fearless adventurer Lara Croft confronts her traumatic past while unraveling an ancient mystery.
One year after meeting, Tom proposes to his girlfriend, Violet, but unexpected events keep tripping them up as they look to walk down the aisle together. Tom surprises Violet with a ring and proposes on New Year's Eve, but their plans are constantly disrupted. Tom is a sous chef and Violet is pursuing a post-doctoral assignment in social psychology, which puts a strain on their relationship. They decide to postpone their wedding when Violet is accepted into the University of Michigan. Tom moves to Michigan with her and takes a job at a local deli, while Violet thrives in her academic pursuits. As they face comical challenges and the pressure of a long engagement, they question whether their relationship can survive.
Supernanny (2005) is a reality TV show that follows the life of a specialist nanny who helps families struggling with behavioral problems. Using her expertise in child psychology and parenting techniques, she works with parents to address naughty behavior, discipline issues, and family relationships. Through a combination of reenactments, advice, and constructive criticism, the Supernanny helps parents establish house rules, implement time-outs, and create a positive environment for their children.
Models Inc. is a drama TV show set in the world of high fashion modeling, focusing on the lives and rivalries of the models, photographers, and executives of a Los Angeles-based modeling agency. It explores themes of love, jealousy, betrayal, and murder.
In Airport '77, a luxury aircraft carrying a valuable art collection is hijacked and crashes into the Bermuda Triangle. The survivors must find a way to escape the sinking plane before running out of oxygen.
Emma and Matt Willis host a social experiment where British singles look for love and get engaged before meeting in person. But who will say "I do"?
Swimming Pool (2003) is a crime drama and mystery film that follows a successful crime fiction writer named Sarah Morton. She decides to take a break from her hectic life and goes to stay at her publisher's secluded villa in the South of France. In this idyllic setting, Sarah's peaceful retreat takes an unexpected turn when her publisher's daughter, Julie, arrives unannounced. As the two women spend time together, Sarah becomes intrigued by Julie's wild and promiscuous lifestyle. As Sarah delves deeper into Julie's world, her own fantasies start to blur with reality, and she finds herself drawn into a dangerous game of seduction and manipulation. Swimming Pool is a suspenseful and erotic thriller that explores themes of desire, identity, and the blurred lines between fiction and reality.
The time has come for Redvers Potter to relinquish his role as head of the family confectionary firm, Pottermints - his company has been taken over and he is now going into enforced retirement. His wife, Aileen, is not too happy about having her husband under her feet either, but Potter is determined to make the most of his retirement. He decides he will give people the benefit of his managerial experience - even if they don't want it.
When a blizzard hits an airport, causing chaos and panic, the airport staff must deal with a suicide bomber threat and a stowaway on board, leading to a series of intense and dramatic events.
In the midst of the Cold War, a British woman and a Russian man meet in Barbados. As their relationship unfolds, they become entangled in a web of surveillance, faked deaths, and political intrigue. The woman finds herself torn between her loyalty to her country and her growing feelings for the man. In a world of secrets and hidden agendas, they must navigate the treacherous waters of love and loyalty.
To Walk Invisible is a biographical drama that tells the story of the Brontë sisters, Charlotte, Emily, and Anne, who faced numerous challenges and overcame societal constraints to become renowned writers. Set in 19th-century England, the film explores their struggles, creativity, and their ultimate triumph in the literary world.
Queen of the Desert is a biographical drama film based on the true story of Gertrude Bell, an Englishwoman who explored and mapped the Arabian Desert in the early 20th century. Frustrated with her privileged life in England, Gertrude embarks on a journey to the Middle East, where she becomes immersed in the culture and politics of the region. She forms deep friendships with Bedouin tribes and becomes involved in political affairs, including negotiations with the Ottoman Empire. Throughout her adventures, Gertrude navigates romantic relationships and grapples with her own identity and purpose in life.