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- When Prince Fabious's bride is kidnapped, he goes on a quest to rescue her... accompanied by his lazy useless brother Thadeous.
- Historian Dan Jones explores the millennium of history behind six of Great Britain's most famous castles: Warwick, Dover, Caernarfon, the Tower of London, Carrickfergus, and Stirling.
- An infection spreads from slaughtered animals to humans, which causes the dead to rise and feed on the living.
- The life of Grainne Uaile, the 16th century Pirate Queen from Ireland.
- A young noblewoman must fulfill her calling to become the long foretold Paladin.
- A small boy's adventure in Wonderland as he searches for his father. A dark fantasy full of things that go bump in the night.
- There was a time, when over 20,000 wolves roamed Ireland. As super predators they are a natural part of the landscape and ecosystem and are deeply embedded in many of our famous myths and legends. In this documentary series, Dr. Éamonn Ó Ciardha looks at our complex relationship with the Wolf, taking us on a hair raising journey into Ireland's past, exploring the background to what many of us experience as an instinctive fear of the Wolf or Mac Tíre - son of the land. A land that was in increasing turmoil at the turn of the 16th century as plantation settlers began to arrive. For them, the wolf became a fearsome symbol of this wild and dangerous land. Large-scale farming and deforestation saw the wolf rapidly losing its hunting and breeding grounds. But war, rebellion and fighting between settlers and a growing number of Irish rebels provided rich pickings for wolves who would scavenge on the fallen. The terrified settlers called their new home "Wolfland". The first programme in the series looks at the traces and tracks the wolf has left with us in Ireland, within the landscape and place names, the language, the literature and the mythology. Roaming the land for some 20,000 years the wolf was certainly feared, but also revered in Ireland. It was a creature that symbolised strength and courage to the native Irish, but to the arriving settlers from the 16th century onwards the wolf was a dark and savage creature representing all that needed tamed. Filmed across Ireland, this series is a mix of Irish history and natural history, charting the importance of the wolf in Ireland's history and its ultimate extinction.
- Ireland 1650: English soldiers search for a legendary fairy treasure deep in the forest. Will it bring them all that they desire or will the fairies want it back? - Winner of 17 International Awards and 37 Laurels.
- A clash of egos in the golden era of Hollywood creates disastrous results. Nothing is what it seems and there is trouble in paradise behind the scenes.
- An under twelves hurling team, led by Coach Cathal, get lost while traveling to an away game. They stop to get their bearings and encounter The Braineater.
- A detective with a dark past, haunted by demons helps a woman search for her father and a magical book. A cross genre blend of sci fi, fantasy, film noir and comedy.
- Three stories from different writers and directors. "Pennywise", "The Ghost of Shadow Woods", and repeat from Ireland "The Ranger and The Dark Lady". Hosted by Stephanie Essig.
- A Musical Comedy about five reluctant student dentists whose eyes are opened to the cruel consolations of their career by a sadistic tutor. Warning this might hurt a little.
- Welcome to Cornwyth ~ Episode Thirteen (Act Three of Doppelganger). Elliwyk and Drake, search for Temora. Meanwhile Temora meets an unlikely ally in the forest. Also: Jade arrives in the town of Elzon, to search out the person who needs redemption.
- 2015–2016TV-PG7.5 (110)TV EpisodeBuilt by William the Conqueror, the Tower of London has been a military fortress, a palace, a royal mint, a prison, a zoo and a place of execution, a silent witness to some of the most momentous events in our history. Dan Jones reveals some of its secrets and tells the stories of the traitors, rebels and royalty who met their end inside its imposing walls.
- 2015–2016TV-PG7.6 (85)TV EpisodeHistorian Dan Jones explores the turbulent history of one of Britain's most famous castles, Caernarfon. Dan is in the heart of Snowdonia exploring a stronghold built not only as an impenetrable fortress but also as a lavish royal palace fit for a fairy tale - Caernarfon Castle.
- Perched high on a volcanic crag overlooking the River Forth, Stirling has long been one of the most strategically important castles in Britain. Guarding the gateway to the Highlands, its battle-scarred walls have witnessed savagery and chivalry, intrigue, alchemy, adultery and murder. With the aid of location filming, aerial shots and dramatic reconstructions, Dan Jones examines the history of this stronghold and relates the stories of some of the powerful characters who have owned it over the centuries.
- Built on the orders of William the Conquerer, York Castle has housed a regional seat of government, a royal mint and an infamous jail. It was the scene of the worst Jewish pogrom in British history and the martyrdom of Margaret Clitherow.
- Dan Jones is in the south east of England to visit an idyllic castle once owned by medieval kings and queens, including Henry VIII, and a number of Lords and Baronets.