At Home with the Braithwaites is a comedy-drama series that follows the story of the Braithwaite family, who become millionaires overnight after the mother, Alison, mistakenly wins the lottery. The series explores the effects of newfound wealth on their lives, relationships, and interactions with the people around them. It delves into themes of deceit, infidelity, dysfunctional family dynamics, and the challenges of maintaining a facade of normalcy in the face of life-changing circumstances.
The Beiderbecke Affair is a comedy-drama TV show set in England. It revolves around a schoolteacher who gets tangled up in a corruption scandal involving the local government and the police. The story is driven by a love for jazz and takes place in Leeds, England. Based on a novel, this TV mini-series explores the quirky adventures of the main characters.
A young couple move to an upscale neighbourhood to start a family but soon finds themselves entangled in a complex web of desire and betrayal with their new neighbours.
Ladhood is a comedy TV show that tells the story of a teenage boy from Yorkshire as he navigates his coming-of-age journey. Through a series of flashbacks, he reflects on his experiences and memories, capturing the essence of growing up in an amusing and relatable way.
A corrupt police detective, %s, has a painful moral awakening and decides to put right 20 years of wrongdoing.
1950s period drama based on the true story of a housewife and mother whose life is turned upside down by a handsome Polish man at her local dance hall.
The story of Jimmy Savile's life from his working-class roots, to his rise to TV stardom as a BBC presenter, and his later years when he managed to keep his reign of sexual abuse concealed until after his death in 2011.
When Dr. Lucinda Edwards loses a patient to an opioid overdose, she is investigated for her actions that night.
No Angels is a critically acclaimed British television comedy drama series, produced by the independent production company World Productions for Channel 4, which ran for three series from 2004 to 2006. It was devised by Toby Whithouse.
Black Work follows policewoman Jo Gillespie as she investigates the murder of her husband, uncovering a web of corruption and betrayal. Jo must navigate her grief while uncovering the truth and seeking justice for her husband's death.
Love, Lies & Records follows the life of a female protagonist who works in a registry office in Leeds, England. She deals with the challenges and drama of her job while navigating personal relationships and maintaining a professional image. The show explores themes of love, deception, and the struggles faced by public officials in a fast-paced and ever-changing environment.
The Beiderbecke Tapes is a two-part British television drama serial written by Alan Plater and broadcast in 1987. It is the second serial in The Beiderbecke Trilogy and stars James Bolam and Barbara Flynn as schoolteachers Trevor Chaplin and Jill Swinburne. When a tape recording of a conversation about nuclear waste inadvertently falls into Trevor's hands, Trevor and Jill find themselves being pursued by national security agents.
The Beiderbecke Connection is a four-part British television serial written by Alan Plater and broadcast in 1988. It is the third and final part of The Beiderbecke Trilogy and stars James Bolam and Barbara Flynn as schoolteachers Trevor Chaplin and Jill Swinburne. Now with a baby in tow, Jill and Trevor are asked by Big Al to look after a refugee called "Ivan".
The Ripper is a TV show that delves into the infamous Yorkshire Ripper case, exploring the horrifying murders of prostitutes in 1970s Yorkshire, England. This gripping crime documentary uncovers the shocking details of the investigation and the impact it had on the community.
The Damned United is a movie set in 1974, depicting the animosity between Brian Clough and Don Revie, two football managers in England. The story revolves around Brian Clough's short and tumultuous tenure as the manager of Leeds United, and his pursuit of success while battling personal demons and facing constant backlash.
Strictly Confidential is a six-part drama, written by Kay Mellor and originally shown on ITV during November and December 2006. It stars Suranne Jones as Linda, a bisexual ex police officer turned sex therapist, who shares a practice in Leeds with her brother-in-law, played by Tristan Gemmill. Her life is complicated by the fact that her husband Richard, her business partner's brother, played by Christian Solimeno, has low fertility and cannot give her the baby she wants. She is all for asking his brother to be a sperm donor, which does not sit well with his wife. Linda's husband is also not keen on the idea at all but lets Linda go ahead and ask his brother who consents to be a sperm donor. Sexual tension becomes obvious between the pair, and they soon begin sleeping together, with disastrous consequences for all involved, especially Angie, Linda's ex-lover who is still very much in love with Linda.
In an alternate reality of 1914, humans battle against an alien invasion with the help of steam-powered machinery. Lieutenant Eric Wells, a young soldier, rises through the ranks to pilot a giant human-piloted robot, Goliath, and lead the fight against the Martian invaders. As the war intensifies, Wells and his team face countless challenges, including treachery within their own ranks. Can they overcome the odds and save humanity?
Occurring from the mid-1970s to 1981, the Ripper committed 13 murders. Viewed as ritualistic in nature, they were done with extreme brutality as he mocked the police during their desperate hunt for him. The victims were primiarly prostitutes or poor girls, with a few working girls tossed in. Generally he would hit a victim on the head with a hammer, sexually assault the lady, mutilate her, and then redress/re-arrangement the clothing and cover the corpse with her own coat.
Set in a housing estate in Leeds, England, King Girl tells the story of a 14-year-old girl who must navigate the challenges of her dysfunctional family, school bullies, and the grief of losing her father. Amidst the violence and alcoholism, she forms a close bond with a girl gang and discovers her own identity as a lesbian.
Amir is an illegal Pakistani immigrant smuggled into England in the 1960's to work, to send money to his family and perhaps even bring them over with him. A skilled laborer, he is forced to do unskilled work like shoveling sheep dung and processing wool. He lives in a boarding house with nearly a dozen other men, under the supervision of Hussein Shah. He befriends a young student, Sakib, who dreams of being a writer. Their existence is punctuated by secret movies, a visiting prostitute, fear of detection and deportation, and the gangster-like smuggler who comes by for his take every week. The household is shaken up by the arrival of a white girl, Shah's girlfriend, and the sense of femininity and family she brings.