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- A mighty warrior and a young boy with supernatural powers search for enlightenment in a ruthless post-apocalyptic America controlled by feudal barons.
- Former Major League Baseball player Moe Berg goes undercover in World War II Europe for the Office of Strategic Services.
- An artist falls for a young married woman while he's commissioned to paint her portrait during the Tulip mania of seventeenth century Amsterdam.
- Drama set within the fictional realms of Charles Dickens critically acclaimed novels, bringing together some of his most iconic characters as their lives intertwine in 19th century London.
- As her marriage crumbles, a judge must decide a case involving a teenage boy who is refusing a blood transfusion on religious principle.
- James Buckley is transported to a parallel world featuring "psychopathic Fairies, Shell Men, seductive Demi-Fins and vicious Throcks".
- Examines the dangerous aftermath of two racially charged shootings in a small Southern town, providing an explosive autopsy of our criminal justice system.
- When a tormented naval officer returns home to Liverpool, the city becomes a landscape for atonement as he is forced to confront a traumatic childhood event.
- An intertwining tale of sex, drugs, rock and woe.
- Dark, sexy, funny and powerful painting of the world's financial crisis seen through the allegory of a crumbling marriage
- A look at the life and work of arguably America's greatest poet Emily Dickinson.
- Inspired by Shakespeare's The Winter's Tale, screenwriter Frank Cottrell Boyce creates an other-worldly response to the play.
- A portrait of the committed socialist, trade unionist and Labour politician Dennis Skinner. 'Nature of The Beast' traces his rise as a political icon and examines his hinterland.
- A mythic and elusive figure is hunted by an enemy deep into the midsts of the wild.
- In the first of these re-imagined, inter-connected Charles Dickens tales ruthless debt collector Jacob Marley (Peter Firth) makes himself an enemy.
- Bucket's detective skills are questioned when another body is discovered and another Inspector arrives. Hawdon puts in for a promotion but discovers something about Frances which leaves Honoria shocked.
- Bucket has identified Jacob Marley's killer but faces a moral dilemma. Arthur Havisham is devastated, not only has he set his sister up with Compeyson, but he can't see a way of ever being reconciled with her.
- Bucket may have finally found the evidence he needs to link Fagin to Jacob Marley. Compeyson comes closer to getting his hands on Amelia's inheritance, but is prevented from attending an important meeting.
- Christmas Day arrives and Inspector Bucket commences his murder investigation. At Satis House, Amelia Havisham's mysterious rescuer appears again.
- Bucket visits his old enemy Fagin, convinced he is connected to the murder. This meeting sets the Inspector on the trail of Fagin's old partner Bill Sikes.
- Miss Havisham never wants to see Compeyson again, but can he persuade her to give him a second chance? Determined to have one last shot at solving Marley's murder, Bucket and Mr Venus make a startling discovery.
- Meriwether goes to extreme lengths to get Miss Havisham to notice him. Meanwhile, Martha Cratchit's wedding plans are thrown into turmoil.
- Arthur must find the courage to confide in Matthew Pocket before Compeyson's plans to get rid of him come to fruition. Meanwhile, Edward Barbary comes into the sights of Inspector Bucket.
- Compeyson is given cause for concern by a potential rival at Satis House. When a drunken prank goes seriously wrong, Arthur discovers the lengths to which Compeyson will go to get what he wants.
- Edward Barbary is facing financial ruin and Scrooge adds to his predicament by demanding to have his loan repaid. Amelia is devastated by the loss of Jip, but then Compeyson surprises her with a present and a declaration.