Teenage girl Patty and her identical cousin Cathy get into various comedic situations as they navigate school, family, and their mistaken identities.
DuckTales follows the adventures of Scrooge McDuck and his three nephews - Huey, Dewey, and Louie - as they travel the world in search of treasure. Along the way, they encounter various villains, solve mysteries, and learn important family values.
Taggart is a crime drama series set in Glasgow, Scotland. It follows the investigations of Detective Sergeant Jim Taggart and his team as they solve various murder cases. The show explores the gritty and sometimes dangerous world of forensic science and police work. With its intriguing plotlines and memorable characters, Taggart is a must-watch for fans of crime and mystery genres.
Gordon Ramsay travels to failing restaurants and helps the owners to turn their businesses around.
Still Game follows the hilarious misadventures of a group of pensioners living in the fictional town of Craiglang in Glasgow, Scotland. With a lot of laughter, the show explores the daily lives of the characters, their interactions, and the comical situations they find themselves in.
Rab C. Nesbitt is a dark comedy TV show set in Glasgow, Scotland, that follows the life of an alcoholic street philosopher. The show explores the self-destruction and humor that comes with Rab's alcoholism and his satirical take on life. With a laugh track and a unique character as the series title, Rab C. Nesbitt provides an entertaining and darkly comedic look at the life of a white trash philosopher.
Princess Merida defies a custom that brings chaos to her kingdom. With the help of a witch's spell, she accidentally turns her mother into a bear. Together, they must mend their relationship and find a way to reverse the curse before it becomes permanent.
All Creatures Great & Small (2020) follows the adventures of James Herriot, a young veterinarian who moves to the rural Yorkshire Dales in the 1940s. He faces the challenges of caring for a variety of animals, forming relationships with the locals, and navigating the intricacies of small-town life.
Limmy's Show! is a sketch comedy television show based in Scotland. Created by Brian Limond, the show features various comedic sketches portraying different characters and scenarios. With its unique Scottish humor, the show provides plenty of laughs and entertainment.
An elite military unit known as G.I. Joe takes on an evil organization led by a notorious arms dealer. The arms dealer has created Nanomites, powerful weapons capable of destroying anything, and plans to use them for world domination. G.I. Joe must stop him and save the world from his sinister plans.
Chewin' the Fat is a sketch comedy TV show set in Scotland, featuring various humorous characters and scenarios. The show explores various aspects of Scottish culture and society, often using witty catchphrases and comedic sketches to entertain the audience.
Two Doors Down is a hilarious sitcom that follows the daily lives and comedic mishaps of two neighboring couples in Glasgow, Scotland. The show explores the dynamics between the couples and their interactions with their eccentric and funny neighbors.
The Campbells was a Scottish-Canadian television drama series, which aired on Scottish Television and CTV from 1986 to 1990. A historical family drama, the series starred Malcolm Stoddard as James Campbell, a Scottish doctor living in 1830s Upper Canada with his three children, Neil, Emma and John.
Mockumentary comedy series following the life of scottish police officers from different areas of the force in a fly on the wall style.
Chariots of Fire is a 1981 movie based on the true story of two athletes, Harold Abrahams and Eric Liddell, who overcome personal and societal challenges to compete in the 1924 Summer Olympics in Paris. Abrahams, a Jewish student at Cambridge University, faces prejudice and discrimination as he strives to prove himself in the world of athletics. Liddell, a devout Christian from Scotland, grapples with his religious convictions and his passion for running. The film explores themes of faith, determination, and the pursuit of excellence.
Black Watch Sergeant Alec Ritchie and his new wife Jennifer move to a rundown sheep farm in the Scottish countryside.
Gary is a hilarious Scottish soldier who finds himself in command of a tank. Follow his adventures as he navigates the challenges of military life with a touch of comedy.
A Guide to Recognizing Your Saints is a crime drama film that explores the autobiographical story of Dito Montiel, a writer who reflects on his teenage years in Astoria, Queens during the 1980s. The film delves into themes of friendship, loyalty, violence, and the challenges of growing up in a neighborhood filled with crime and turmoil. Dito's relationships with his friends and family, including his troubled relationship with his father and the loss of his brother, shape his experiences and journey towards self-discovery.
In the late 19th century, Professor James Murray embarks on a mission to compile a comprehensive dictionary of the English language, enlisting the help of Dr. William Minor, an inmate at a lunatic asylum. As they work together, their unlikely collaboration becomes a fascinating tale of redemption, insanity, and the power of words.
Dear Green Place is a Scottish comedy programme set in a park in central Glasgow. It first aired on 19 October 2007 on BBC One Scotland. The second series finished airing on 5 December 2008 on the same channel. Dear Green Place was created by comedy actor Paul Riley, and features Ford Kiernan, both of whom featured in the sketch show Chewin' the Fat, and its successful sitcom spin-off Still Game. It was announced in April 2009 that BBC Scotland would not be commissioning a third series due to poor viewing figures and also having commissioned a new series of Rab C. Nesbitt and Ford Kiernan's new sitcom Happy Hollidays.