8 Out of 10 Cats Does Countdown is a comedic game show that features a panel of comedians and celebrities competing in various word and number games. It is a hilarious mash-up of a traditional game show and comedy, with plenty of laughs and clever jokes.
After a plane crash, the survivors find themselves stranded on a mysterious island. As they struggle to survive, they uncover secrets about the island and themselves, leading to a journey of identity, community, and survival.
In a world where everyone's worth is determined by a number, Hina, a girl with a negative number, embarks on a quest to find the Legendary Red Baron and change her destiny. Along the way, she faces various challenges and forms deep connections with new friends. Plunderer explores themes of identity, adventure, and the power of determination in a post-apocalyptic setting.
Christian Wolff, a forensic accountant with autism, uncooks the books for criminal clients. As the Treasury Department closes in on him, Christian must stay one step ahead while the body count rises.
The Numtums is a children's television show about a group of ten small creatures called Numtums. It first aired in 2012 on the BBC's children's channel CBeebies, and is designed as an interactive programme to help a young audience learn about numbers.
After discovering a list of numbers that predicts past and future disasters, M.I.T. professor John Koestler sets out to prevent the ultimate catastrophe. With the help of the numbers, he uncovers the dates of major catastrophic events and realizes that there are still numbers left that predict future events. As he tries to unravel the mystery, he realizes that the final event is related to the sun and could potentially destroy life on Earth. John must race against time to stop the disaster and protect his family.
Mild mannered businessman Sandy Patterson confronts the woman who stole his identity and embarks on a road trip with her to clear his name and return home. Along the way, they face challenges, encounter criminals, and develop a bond.
A paranoid mathematician named Max searches for a key number that will unlock the universal patterns found in nature. He believes that everything in nature can be understood through numbers and that by graphing numbers properly, patterns will emerge. As Max delves deeper into his obsession, he is plagued by severe headaches, hallucinations, and extreme paranoia. With the help of a homemade supercomputer and a group of researchers, Max discovers a mysterious 216-digit number that holds incredible power. However, he becomes the target of shadowy agents who want to use his discoveries for financial gain. Max's journey takes a dark turn as he struggles to understand the true nature of the number and the consequences it may have on his own sanity.
Numberjacks is a children's British television series that originally aired in the UK between 2006 and 2009. Re-runs of the episodes are shown regularly on CBeebies and occasionally on BBC2. It is produced by Open Mind Productions for the BBC and features a mixture of computer-generated animation and live action.
Six complete strangers with widely varying personalities are involuntarily placed in an endless maze containing deadly traps. They must work together to navigate through the maze and find a way out, all while facing their own personal conflicts and suspicions. As they progress, they discover the true nature of the Cube and the challenges it presents. With the help of an autistic savant among them, they unravel the code of the Cube and make their way towards the exit. However, their journey is not without sacrifices and betrayals, leading to a shocking and dark ending.
Ghost Stories is a 2017 movie based on a play. It follows a professor who is known for debunking paranormal activity, but he is forced to reconsider his beliefs when he receives a supernatural challenge. The professor delves into a series of ghost stories, each with its own unique twist and horrifying creatures. As he investigates, he becomes consumed by guilt and faces the terrifying truth behind his skepticism.
Walter Sparrow becomes obsessed with a novel that he believes was written about him, as more and more similarities between himself and his literary alter ego seem to arise.
A captivating documentary series that delves into the rich history of mathematics, tracing its evolution and exploring its profound influence on various aspects of society, from science and technology to art and philosophy.
An Invisible Sign follows the journey of a young girl named Mona Gray, who has a mathematically gifted mind and struggles with personal challenges such as her father's illness and her mother's overprotectiveness. Mona finds solace in mathematics and becomes a teacher, using unconventional methods to connect with her students and help them overcome their own challenges. Along the way, she discovers the importance of human connections and finds love and acceptance.
Cube Zero is a sci-fi thriller where a group of people find themselves trapped in a deadly cube labyrinth, filled with booby traps and puzzles. As they try to navigate their way out, they uncover a sinister conspiracy and must fight for their lives.
Documentary series in which Dr Hannah Fry explores the mystery of maths. Is it invented like a language or is it discovered and part of the fabric of the universe?
Mozart and the Whale is a heartwarming romantic comedy about two people with Asperger's syndrome who find love and overcome their challenges. With elements of comedy, drama, and romance, the movie explores the complexities of relationships and the power of love to break through barriers.
In 'The Sense of Wonder,' a widow struggling with life rediscovers happiness when she meets an autistic savant with a unique perspective. Together, they explore the wonders of nature and learn the beauty of living in the present moment.
When a bored boy named Milo unexpectedly receives a tollbooth that leads to a magical world, he embarks on an adventure filled with strange creatures and challenging puzzles. Along the way, Milo learns important lessons about friendship, imagination, and the power of words.
In Big Business (1929), two saleswomen from a city department store travel to a small town in California to convince a homeowner to buy their merchandise. However, their encounter quickly escalates into a series of comedic misunderstandings and property damage as they compete with the homeowner's resilience.