Rafferty's Rules was an Australian television drama series which ran from 1987 to 1990 on the Seven Network. Rafferty's Rules was one of the first programs undertaken by the Seven Network's then new in-house drama unit, going into production in May 1985 as "a 15-part courtroom drama". The program had started out as a pilot episode, recorded in early 1984 with the actor Chris Haywood in the lead role. When the pilot episode was remounted later in 1984, Chris Haywood wasn't available and the lead role was re-cast to John Wood. This second recording was eventually broadcast as the program's first episode.
Xue Fangfei, the daughter of a well-off county magistrate lost everything after a major upheaval. Saved by Jiang Li, the daughter of the Secretariat Director, she took on the identity of Jiang Li and returned to the capital. With the help of Duke Xiao Heng and others, she overcame numerous hardships, tirelessly fought against injustice, rescued her father who had been wrongly imprisoned, assisted Xiao Heng in upholding justice, protecting the common people, and ultimately regained a beautiful life.
Spiral is a thrilling TV show set in Paris, France, following the lives of police officers, lawyers, judges, and criminals as they navigate the intricate web of crime and corruption. With its intense storytelling and compelling characters, Spiral keeps viewers on the edge of their seats.
North & South is a TV show that explores the love story between Margaret Hale and John Thornton, amidst the backdrop of social conflict and industrialization during the 19th century in England. Margaret, a young woman from the South, moves with her family to a northern industrial town and finds herself caught between the working class and the prosperous industrialists. As Margaret and John navigate their differences and societal pressures, they discover a deep connection and a love that transcends social boundaries.
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.
The Hunchback of Notre Dame follows the story of Quasimodo, a deformed bell-ringer, who falls in love with a gypsy dancer named Esmeralda. The film explores themes of xenophobia, intolerance, and social progress as Quasimodo struggles to find acceptance in a society that judges him by his appearance. With the backdrop of the magnificent Notre Dame Cathedral, the movie showcases the changing times and the clash between tradition and modernity.
As a group of cellmates continues to protect the daughter of their peer, they tackle a new challenge when authorities thwart her adoption by caretakers.
The Irish R.M. refers to a series of books by the Anglo-Irish novelists Somerville and Ross, and the television comedy-drama series based on them. They are set in turn of the 20th century west of Ireland.
That Obscure Object of Desire follows a wealthy, middle-aged man named Mathieu who becomes infatuated with a young woman named Conchita. The film uses a unique narrative technique where different actors portray Conchita, highlighting the dual nature of her character. Mathieu's obsession with Conchita leads to a series of comedic and surreal events, as he tries to win her affections despite her constant rejections.
In 18th century England, Dr. Syn, a respected vicar, leads a double life as the mysterious Scarecrow. He disguises himself to smuggle contraband and fight against the oppressive British army and navy. With his cunning and bravery, he becomes a Robin Hood-type criminal, protecting the rights of the oppressed.
Intransigent magistrate Viola Orlando is targeted by her rivals who set her twin sister Rosa — a high-class prostitute and pornographic photo-novel star — up to impersonate Viola and demolish her reputation. To complicate things even further, Viola is torn between enforcing the law or giving up her seat on the bench to marry her childhood friend.
In a remote outpost, a magistrate witnesses the brutality and injustice inflicted upon prisoners of war by the imperial forces. As he confronts his loyalty to the empire, he begins to question the ethics of colonization and the mistreatment of the native tribesmen. The story delves into themes of power, cruelty, and the impact of imperialism on both the oppressor and the oppressed.
Set in 1960s Poland, Ida follows the story of a young nun named Ida who embarks on a road trip to uncover her mysterious past. She teams up with her aunt, a former resistance fighter, and together they confront the dark secrets of their family's past. Through their journey, Ida is forced to confront the harsh realities of the post-World War Two era and grapple with issues of religion, identity, and memory.
A judge teams up with a police officer to dismantle a drug trafficking ring in Marseille, France during the 1970s and 1980s.
City of Vice is a TV show set in 18th century London, focusing on the crime and policing of the time. It explores the challenges faced by a group of magistrates and detectives as they try to maintain law and order in the city. The show delves into the underworld of prostitution, murder, and corruption, and showcases the efforts of blind magistrate John Fielding and his team to solve complex cases. The series also touches upon historical events and social issues prevalent in Georgian England.
In 'Offering to the Storm,' a magistrate delves into a dark world of witchcraft, human sacrifice, and a sinister cult in the Basque Country. As she unravels the truth behind a series of deaths, she discovers shocking secrets that lead her down a dangerous path.
In The Blue Room, a man and a woman have a passionate affair. When the woman's husband is found dead, they become the prime suspects. As the police investigate, secrets and betrayals are revealed, leading to a shocking conclusion.
Z is a political thriller based on the true events surrounding the assassination of a prominent political figure in Greece during the 1960s. As the investigation unfolds, it becomes clear that there is a cover-up and government corruption at play. The protagonist embarks on a dangerous journey to uncover the truth and expose the conspirators.
In 19th-century England, a young woman named Princess Caraboo arrives in a small village and convinces everyone that she is a foreign princess. She is taken in by a kind family and gains the attention of a journalist who narrates her story. However, her true identity is eventually revealed and she is sentenced to death. The story is based on a true story that took place in the year 1817.
Undercover (2021) follows an undercover operative as they infiltrate a drug smuggling organization in Marbella, Spain. The story revolves around a journalist working on a story about police corruption and the war on drugs, inspired by a true story. The plot unfolds with twists and turns as the protagonist navigates through dangerous situations, facing terminal illness and defamation suits along the way.