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- Contemporary drama series set in a challenging, diverse British secondary school.
- The Cotswolds-based PR guru turned amateur sleuth returns for a series of comedic murder-mysteries based on the books by M.C. Beaton.
- When D. C. Dangerous Davies, not held in high regard by his superiors, is assigned to find a notorious criminal kingpin, he uncovers the details of 15 year old cold case.
- The powerful story of the most iconic heavy metal/art collective/monster band in the universe, as told by the humans who have fought to keep it alive for over thirty years.
- Waterloo Road's class of 2010 reunite.
- 19-2 season 2 opens with a high school shooting. The images are raw and shocking, especially since they're the focus of a 13-minute shot, a technical feat that expertly adds to the narrative. Joined by the artists and production team who took part in this film shoot, 19-2 on Bravo: Thirteen Minutes takes viewers into this intense moment of the series, explaining the reasons behind their artistic choice. Breaking down the sequence shot and the intense adjacent scenes reveals an explicit, behind-the-episode look at the staged elements and production choices that make up this powerful episode.
- In 19-2, each character must inevitably face their demons, their dark side. 19-2 on Bravo: The Dark Side features the actors talking about the motivations and dualities of their characters. It's no secret: 19-2 is filled with hurt, secretive and fascinating cops, their unresolved issues and skeletons in the closet often back lashing their professional lives. As we go deeper into season 2, The Dark Side finds the ghosts hidden behind the badges. Actors paint the portrait.
- Throughout season two, the mole's storyline is on everyone's lips. 19-2 on Bravo: The Mole explores this storyline. Producers and actors dish on what it took to put together Season 2's "Orphans" episode of hit Bravo series 19-2.
- Interviews with the artists and production team, plus an exclusive look at the season 1 sets from the English adaptation of 19-2, one of the biggest French Canadian hit TV series.
- The middle of 19-2 season two features the ultimate confrontation between Ben and Nick. Showdown delves into the conflict that fuels the duo, through the filming of a pivotal scene where the two colleagues clash dangerously and centers on an in-depth interview with the two lead actors, Adrian Holmes and Jared Keeso. We knew the confrontation was coming; tension has been building up. But this moment of violent truth in 19-2 is more than an argument. It is a face off, a pivotal point in the season. Will it bring the duo's demise or its much-needed salvation?
- Cast and crew of 'Dixon of Dock Green' recall making the final series in 1976.
- Geoffrey Hayes recalls his time working on Z Cars
- 19-2 on Bravo: The Women of 19 is a foray into the world of police women, where the actors explain-through their respective story-lines-how they portray their roles, how their characters balance their personal and professional lives, and how they perceive their relationships with their male colleagues. We explore with the three lead actresses main traits and key intrigue of their respective character. Where we left them in 19-2 season 1 and how they are evolving in season 2. How do they differentiate their cop persona to their every day, feminine one? What does a woman hide when wearing a badge?
- Profiling the work of actors Nicholas Donnelly, Richard Heffer and Gregory de Polnay on 'Dixon of Dock Green'
- A tribute to actor James Ellis by a selection of his Z Cars colleagues.
- Cast and crew of 'Dixon of Dock Green' recall working with the late great Jack Warner.
- Gary Watson recalls his time working on Z Cars
- Douglas Fielding recalls his time working on Z Cars
- Ian Cullen recalls his time working on Z Cars