Teen Wolf follows the story of Scott McCall, a high school student who is bitten by a werewolf and must learn to control his new powers while navigating the challenges of being a teenager. With the help of his best friend Stiles and guidance from his mentor Derek Hale, Scott becomes the unlikely hero of Beacon Hills.
All Creatures Great and Small is a comedic and dramatic TV show set in rural Yorkshire during the 1930s and 1940s. It revolves around the lives of a group of veterinary professionals and their experiences in a country veterinary practice. The show explores the challenges they face while caring for various animals, the relationships they build with their clients, and the personal trials they encounter. Based on the popular novel and memoir, All Creatures Great and Small shows the countless heartwarming and humorous moments that occur in the veterinary profession as they navigate through life in a close-knit rural community.
Documentary about Yorkshire vet Julian Norton, his business partner Peter Wright and their team as they administer modern-day medical and surgical aid to creatures great and small. From bulldogs to bullocks, there are no creatures too large or too small for these vets.
Crime Wave is a crime drama film noir about an ex-convict who tries to lead an honest life but gets caught up in a series of dangerous situations involving armed robbery, false accusations, and a gang of robbers.
Dr. Noel Fitzpatrick is one of England's top veterinarians. "Supervet" showcases Fitzpatrick and his staff treating hard-to-cure ailments with innovative care and surgical techniques. The program gives the often-emotional stories of pets, owners and the passionate team that pushes boundaries of medicine to save animals from life-threatening conditions. Nicknamed the Bionic Vet, Fitzpatrick employs more than 100 people at his neurosurgery/orthopedic clinic in Surrey, England.
In the Australian Outback, a family vacationing in an isolated farmhouse are terrorized by a pack of evil creatures. As they fight for their lives, they must overcome their fears and unite to survive the night.
Chronicles the adventures of charismatic Veterinarians Dr. Chris Brown and Dr. Lisa Chimes as they live and work at one of Australia’s most famous locations – Sydney’s Bondi Beach.
Beast is a BBC One sitcom based in a veterinary surgery. Two series of six episodes each were made, with the first broadcast in early 2000 and the second in early 2001. The main premise of the show is that the main character and practice owner doesn't like being a vet and has a strong dislike of animals.
After the death of her dog and the loss of her husband, a widow finds new purpose in life when she forms new friendships with a group of friends at a retirement community. She also meets a new romantic interest and discovers the joy of living in the present.
A man wakes up with amnesia and discovers that he is being held captive in a basement. As he tries to regain his memories, he uncovers horrifying secrets about his past and the people around him.
Eat, Play, Love is a heartwarming romantic comedy where Jane, a television reporter, moves back to her hometown and starts working at an animal shelter. She reunites with her childhood friend, Tom, who is now a veterinarian. As Jane helps the shelter find homes for their dogs, she falls in love with the charming and caring Tom. However, her plans are disrupted when her high school sweetheart, Jack, comes back into her life, leading to a romantic triangle. With the help of her brother and the support of the community, Jane must navigate the complexities of love and make a choice that will determine her future.
Animal Hospital was a television show starring Rolf Harris that ran on the BBC from 1994 until 2004. The series featured animal welfare stories from RSPCA hospitals.
A man is convicted for killing his father and attempting to murder his mother.
A Marine soldier and his loyal Border Collie, Duke, are separated after an accident. Duke goes on a heartwarming adventure to find his owner, overcoming obstacles with the help of new friends.
Perpetually single Frankie decides to give up on men in favor of going all-in as a “dog mom" to her adopted dog, Tucker. But sparks fly when Frankie meets Jack, the veterinarian who rescues her dog from near death. They seem destined to be together, but there's one problem: Jack is already engaged.
When Harry Hill's long-lost twin brother turns out to be an evil mastermind, Harry and his talking hamster set off on a wacky road trip to Blackpool to save the day. Along the way they encounter bizarre characters, musical numbers, and hilarious antics.
Two members of the French Academy agree to help the attractive young veterinarian Esther investigate the suspicious death of her sister. Esther is convinced her brother-in-law is responsible, but soon it becomes apparent that those responsible are linked to the very highest echelons of power in the Vatican.
The Drummer follows the journey of a talented drummer who finds himself torn between his passion for music and his family's criminal activities. As he navigates the underground world of gangsters and rock music, he also explores the teachings of Zen philosophy, leading him to discover his true identity and purpose in life. With the backdrop of Hong Kong's vibrant music scene, this movie explores themes of love, redemption, and self-realization.
Rain Shadow is an Australian television drama series which premiered on 7 October 2007 on ABC TV. It aired on Sundays at 8.30 pm. The six-part series was produced by Southern Star. Music from The Audreys features in the soundtrack for the show, including the main theme. Rain Shadow was shot in the Adelaide Hills in South Australia and is set in the fictional district of Paringa, a dry land farming area in a rain shadow. It tells the story of two characters who become the means of each other's future. It stars Rachel Ward as district vet Kate McDonald and Victoria Thaine as new veterinary assistant Jill Blake.
This heart warming film is about a dog named Cooper who is the lone survivor of a terrible car accident. Jake, a family patriarch, loses his wife and children in the accident. Not being a dog person, Jake is angry and resentful toward the dog for even surviving. However, eventually Jake bonds with Cooper, and this bond ends up being the one thing that gets him out of bed in the morning, the one thing that helps him to go on living after such a tragic loss.