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- Hayley Harris creates a one-woman stage show following the death of her mother in North Carolina.
- Inspired by true events this is the story of Charles and Lucille Hunter, two African-American prospectors who brave the elements in 1897 during the Klondike Gold-Rush. Heavily pregnant and battered by the wilderness they struggle on.
- When Rosalie inherits her estranged family's estate, it comes with one condition. No one is convinced, least of all Rosalie, that she's up to the challenge.
- The Honourable Elizabeth Montagu (Dorothea Myer-Bennett), writer, actress, musician, movie dialogue director, linguist, and lover, evaded the clutches of the Gestapo by escaping to work as a secret agent for Alan Dulles and the British Secret Service during World War II.
- The National Theatre gathered interviews with people from Derry Londonderry, Edinburgh, Merthyr, Leicester, Salisbury, Newcastle, Glasgow, Gloucester, and Northumberland about the condition of the nation, and whether we should count ourselves European, in response to the division exposed by the EU referendum. Britannia calls a meeting to listen to her people. This series of honest, emotional, funny and personal testimonials are interwoven into speeches from the nation's party leaders in this play. The debate is passionate, the darts are sharp, stereotypes nailed and opinions divided. Can there ever be a United Kingdom?
- Two families of four participate in a series of hilarious mini-games for the chance to win prizes whilst the celebrities in the drop zone must give hints to what their prize could be.
- LOVE tells the story of three families brought together, placed in temporary accommodation in the run up to Christmas. Amongst them, a middle aged man and his elderly mother, relocated from their previous housing and a young couple preparing to welcome a new child into their family. The bonds of love that keep people together are put to the sternest test in this modern tale of hope, family and courage.
- It's the battle of the blow-dry as nine celebrities cross brushes and go head-to-head to see who can crimp their way to the top.
- A woman missing for 38 years is found dead. Detectives McDonald and Dodds investigate to uncover her identity, whereabouts during that time, and the motive behind her murder after such a long period.
- The future of the farm hangs in the balance; John is in a coma following the blow to his head at the Mass Trespass.
- John struggles with his speech after his accident at the mass trespass..
- Grace and John continue to fall out over everything. John has constructed a mobile milking machine that turns his farm into a booming success, especially when Rutter's cos contract TB so John has the monopoly on milk production.
- Gilbert and Agnes get married in the face of Norma's fierce opposition. Martha and Eyre steal some alone time together.
- John is still keeping his head above water at the farm by milking his cows by hand, but Berts money is running out. There is tension in the Middleton marriage as Grace finds herself attracted to Bill, the local Labour candidate.
- After he accidentally prevents a hit on the human side of the wall, Dominic is tasked with taking out small-time drug dealer Sean. The conflict between Antoine and Fabian escalates into all-out gang warfare.
- 1st July 1916. The date of the Rondo: an annual wheel barrow race on the cricket field, and unbeknownst to the villagers, the first day of the Battle of the Somme.
- Joe's brief leave from the Front has come to an end. He has tried hard to conceal his shell-shock from the family, but Grace knows that something is badly wrong.
- With his suspicions about Lewis growing, Truss follows him into Troy discovering that Lewis is half-alien. Truss is spotted by the Alien League who hunt him down. Only Lewis can get him out of Troy.
- With many of Troy's inhabitants trying to flee the gang war the authorities impose a lock-down - no-one in, no-one out. Lewis realises he has to bring the conflict to an end but to do so he will have to make a sacrifice.
- A romanticized look at the rites of Christmas in a variety of British homes.
- March 1916. Conscription is introduced for the first time in British history. Call up papers are delivered throughout the village, and soldiers arrive at the Middleton farm to requisition Bert's beloved horse, Big Molly.
- 1923. The Allinghams host a weekend party at the Big House for Edmund's political sponsor Lord Kilmartin.
- 1920. The war is over, and the village tries to come to terms with its loss. The date of the unveiling of the War Memorial draws close.
- Lilyhot tries to persuade Antoine to take control of Troy back from Fabien, but Antoine just wants a quiet life now and sees through her motives. Meanwhile, Lewis reluctantly agrees to smuggle "Fur" through the checkpoint.
- Bow, London. 2001. 5 Young boys are dreaming of a summer of music and starting their own Grime crew being able to make their voice heard through music.
- January 1915. The Middleton farm has fallen on very hard times, and John is drinking heavily as his desperation grows. Bert assumes responsibility for his mother and the survival of his family.
- Recently-graduated Dr. Robert Foster starts a London medical practice with a few study friends. Robert and Dr. Martha Elliot have a love triangle with upper-class former university buddy Dr. Felix Quinn, who rivals them for the prestigious client list of a society doctor about to retire, whose daughter 'in heat' may swing the deal. Meanwhile Robert shows admirable talent and dedication to patients, also in Dr. Ross Jarvis' hospital ward, yet is bitterly discarded by his terminally-ill father Mal.
- Lilyhot tells Lewis that his alien father, Antoine, is in prison and that she has a plan to get him out but needs his help. Border guard Truss begins to suspect that Lewis is involved in some dodgy business.
- Present day. Bert Middleton is the second oldest man in Britain, and a film is being made about his life and his village. He takes us back to the summer of 1914 when he was twelve years old.
- Nick fears Maya is getting close to discovering his secret and is forced to tell a devastating lie to protect himself. Maya continues her search for the missing witness and Julia makes a discovery.
- New evidence emerges that could prove Rudy's innocence. However, Nick is unable to intervene when a vital piece of information is revealed threatening his secret and everything Maya has worked towards.
- Follows the lives of two celebrity judges on a X Factor style show as their marriage falls apart.
- Juliet Miller lives an outwardly comfortable life with her barrister husband Joe and thirteen-year-old daughter Ella. But Joe regularly subjects Juliet to sexual violence and one night she stabs him, calmly phoning the ambulance to say "he's hurt" and walking away. Police, led by DCI Faber, investigate and initially believe Ella to be the attacker until Juliet arrives at the hospital in hysterics and is arrested. Sensible DS Flo Sexton interviews her with supportive lawyer Jacqueline 'Jack' Woolf and she confesses. Jack, however, suspects that Juliet's husband has raped Juliet.
- Maya is contacted by a witness whose story casts doubt on everything she thought she knew about the Antwi case. Nick confronts a ghost from his past and makes a fateful decision to protect his family.
- Desperate for his family's safety Nick tricks handler Carter into a confession which he hopes will reopen the Antwi case whilst Julia and Alex realize Nick's true identity. Maya appears at the Supreme Court in Washington before a trio of judges to plead for Rudy's life, with Rudy as a witness - which works to their advantage, Returning home she finds an illuminating message from Nick, leading to a race to save his life and to finally expose the truth, some of which is shocking and not all of which has a satisfactory outcome though the family remains united.
- The Critic is a story of ambition, blackmail and desire with a dazzling anti-hero at its dark heart. A whodunnit wrapped in a Faustian pact which winds tighter and tighter. Patrick Marber adapted the script from Anthony Quinn's novel.
- As the final preparations are made for the Havisham wedding, Arthur and Matthew put into place their plan to stop the ceremony. Meanwhile, at the Bumbles' workhouse it is the day of the inspection.
- Arthur and Jaggers warn Amelia not to rush into an engagement with Compeyson, Honoria comes to terms with letting Captain Hawdon go, and Bucket is desperate to keep Fagin under lock and key.
- Bucket's patience is rewarded when new evidence leads to a surprise discovery. Compeyson tries to win over Amelia, hoping to influence her business decisions. Honoria faces up to her father's plight, agreeing to meet Sir Leicester.
- 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.
- Bucket needs to get to Dodger before Fagin's cronies, so he uses Nancy to get him to the Three Cripples, but it looks like Dodger would rather face the noose than betray Fagin. Compeyson makes Arthur an offer he can't refuse.
- A mother and her teenage daughter must confront Death when it arrives in the form of an astonishing talking bird.
- Crowdsourced material from millions edited with documentary footage from India on 10th October 2015 make this lyrical portrait of a country. It gives a heartfelt image of the people across a vast nation with their joys and troubles.
- The destructive effects of global warming cause unimaginable devastation and panic worldwide in this post-apocalyptic disaster film starring A-list cast- Richard Roxburgh (Hacksaw Ridge) and Sam Neil (Jurassic Park). Including epic production values, Ice confronts a terrifying and plausible natural disaster of epic proportions, which sets the world at the mercy of the elements that consume it.
- 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.