A Very English Scandal (2018) is a dark comedy TV show based on a true story. It follows the scandalous affair of a British politician, who hires a killer to murder his ex-lover. The plot takes unexpected twists and turns as the politician tries to cover up his crime, leading to a dramatic trial and a shocking revelation. Set in 1960s and 1970s England, this series explores themes of politics, homosexuality, and the dark side of power.
In Dracula A.D. 1972, Count Dracula is resurrected in London, 1972 after a descendant of Van Helsing brings him back. Dracula seeks revenge and starts murdering people in his quest for power. Scotland Yard and a group of young friends try to stop him.
Party Animals is a miniseries set in the world of British politics, focusing on the personal and professional lives of a group of young political aides working in Westminster. The show explores the complexities of their personal relationships, the challenges they face in their careers, and the dynamics of power within the British Parliament. With multiple protagonists and an insider's view of the political landscape, Party Animals provides a compelling and dramatic exploration of life in the corridors of power.
Drama series about the private lives of seven British prime ministers who lived in Number 10 Downing Street between the 1780s and the 1920s: William Pitt the Younger, the Duke of Wellington (Arthur Wellesley), Benjamin Disraeli, William Ewart Gladstone, David Lloyd-George, Herbert Henry Asquith and James Ramsay MacDonald.
St. Martin's Lane follows the story of a pickpocket in London's theater district, who forms a close bond with his friends. Together, they navigate the ups and downs of their unconventional lives, encountering various challenges and humorous situations. As the pickpocket's birthday approaches, they plan a special celebration filled with surprises and laughs.
An older woman forms an unlikely friendship with a young writer in a residential hotel in London. Together, they navigate the challenges of growing older while cherishing memories and experiencing new adventures.
London (1994) is a documentary film that takes a psychogeographic approach to explore the various aspects of the city. It delves into the history, culture, and architecture of London, while also examining its social and economic issues.
89% of people in England have adopted a pay for sex lifestyle exchanging money for sex and the British Government now want a piece of the action.
London and the City of London are not the same place. London is a metropolis of 8 million people. The City of London is the famous square mile in the middle, with about 7,000 residents but many more businesses. A Corporation older than Parliament, the City of London has played a key historical role in protecting and promoting the interests of finance capital. Secret City investigates the power wielded by the Corporation of London over British economic policy, through which it sustains London's prime position at the hub of global finance capital - not least through control of the majority of the world's tax havens.
Wiener Takes All: A Dogumentary is a captivating documentary that delves into the fascinating world of dachshund racing. Follow the journey of determined wiener dogs as they compete in the prestigious Westminster Show and engage in thrilling races. Witness the dedication, passion, and competitive spirit of these remarkable showdogs.
A tour of central London locations, including Whitehall and Trafalgar Square. An important document for Edwardian London.
Dan Cruickshank explores the mysteries and secrets of the bridges that have made London what it is. He uncovers stories of Bronze-Age relics emerging from the Vauxhall shore, of why London Bridge was falling down, of midnight corpses splashing beneath Waterloo Bridge, and above all, of the sublime ambition of London's bridge builders themselves.
Gunpowder, Treason & Plot is a historical drama that depicts the events surrounding the Gunpowder Plot of 1605, where a group of Catholic conspirators attempted to assassinate King James I of England by blowing up the House of Lords.
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