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- Georg is appalled to discover Ólafur has visited a strip club, while Flemming is intrigued.
- Tommy plans to execute the mission given to him by Campbell: the assassination of a high-ranking member of the military establishment.
- As Tommy prepares to commit the most audacious crime of his career, an unexpected blow forces him to face his worst fears in a race against time.
- In an attempt to reinvent himself Ólafur arrives at work with a fake tan and has started obsessively consuming a new protein drink, but starts to suffer unusual side effects.
- It is Christmas and Tommy Shelby receives a letter that makes him realize that he and every member of the family are in danger. He knows that it is time for the family to bury their differences and face the enemy together.
- During the fight between Goliath and Bonnie Gold events escalate. Then Audrey Changretta appears at a funeral, waving a white flag. She proposes to declare the Vendetta between her family and the Shelbys settled. And she names her price.
- There's a shock in store for Georg and his staff as the night shift is terminated. Could Sweden be the answer to all their problems?
- After visiting a medium Ólafur is convinced he was a chess Grandmaster in a previous life.
- Iceland is holding a General Election, and Georg decides it's time to vote on where to spend the holiday fund. Will Sweden or Benidorm prevail?
- Tommy and the Peaky Blinders prepare for a big operation, that quickly becomes way trickier than they thought.
- A portrait of Richard Thompson, co-founder of folk-rock group Fairport Convention and also an eminent singer/guitarist/songwriter in his own right.
- Endeavors to reveal who the reclusive writer John Wyndham Parkes Lucas Beynon Harris was, through interviews with colleagues, flatmates, family friends and scientists. His life, as can best be constructed, is revealed and his body of work, once settling on the name John Wyndham, is analyzed and discussed. An actor portrays him by quoting things he wrote that have survived, and the only piece of footage ever recorded of him is examined. The emphasis is on what his personality may have been, the scientific ramifications of his themes, and the influence of his writings and the film adaptations of those, on later generations.
- Georg decides the staff need to learn self-defense in case of an attack by desperate drug addicts, leading to disastrous results.
- As the Shelbys come to terms with shocking events, Tommy makes a decision he may come to regret. Meanwhile, a bold new enemy makes his move.
- A chronicle of the rise and fall of O.J. Simpson, whose high-profile murder trial exposed the extent of American racial tensions, revealing a fractured and divided nation.
- The entire cycle of Shakespeare's history plays performed by the English Shakespeare Company
- Danny Baker uses archive material to look at aspects of British life.
- Ólafur stands up to Georg with surprising results, while Daniel has an unexpected visit from his parents.
- Georg is away at a protest march, and it's a busy night for Daniel and Ólafur with the arrival of Daniel's drunken father, 2000 posters and a Nigerian Prince.
- 201859m8.9 (10)TV EpisodeThe Royal Collection has reached the age of the Romantics, the flamboyant George IV and Queen Victoria and Prince Albert.
- Hotel owner Basil Fawlty's incompetence, short fuse, and arrogance form a combination that ensures accidents and trouble are never far away.
- Three men working at a gas station in Reykjavik battle boredom, strange visitors and their own customers.
- Lydia Wilson talks to historians and calligraphers to trace the invention and basis of early writing systems, the influence of writing materials on written culture through time and the changes in writing driven by ideology and technology in the 20th century.
- Stories from the Home Front 1914-1918 - a special programme to launch a unique partnership between the BBC and Imperial War Museums. Robert Hall presents.
- How the native peoples of Australia, Rurutu, New Zealand and Hawaii create their traditional artifacts and what key roles they play in their cultures.
- Ólafur has his heart set on spending the workers holiday fund on a trip to Benidorm, but Georg has other plans, namely a visit to a commune in Sweden.
- Ólafur has bought a new Jeep, and an inspector arrives from Head Office.
- The Shelbys get a surprise visit by an almost forgotten relative. Thomas has one more dangerous plan with the cops.
- Tommy discovers the extent of the mission given to him and the extreme lengths his new paymasters are willing to go to in their quest for power. Meanwhile his own family's activities lead to escalating danger in Birmingham.
- Courtesan falls in love, lives with her man, but his father convinces her to give him up. Some time after they parted, they have an ugly public confrontation. Ultimately, consumption decides her fate, and her lover regrets his actions.
- The Peaky Blinders are under attack. Tommy's power base in London is obliterated, and both Arthur and Michael are arrested and imprisoned.
- Tommy prepares himself as the bloody battle lines are drawn between the Peaky Blinders and Changretta. A deal is struck - with potentially devastating consequences.
- Cann is on the run. In desperation, he asks Edelman for help, but Edelman has been arrested.
- When a body is found on the bridge between Denmark and Sweden, right on the border, Danish inspector Martin Rohde and Swedish Saga Norén have to share jurisdiction and work together to find the killer.
- Tormented and bedridden by a debilitating disease, a mystery writer relives his detective stories through his imagination and hallucinations.
- Six one-hour episodes that tell the story of the inner workings of the brain and take viewers on a visually spectacular journey into why they feel and think the things they do.
- Documentary series looking at the brutal, bloody and dangerous history of surgery.
- In this television adaptation of the Harold Pinter classic, a seedy poet (Sir John Gielgud) shows up at the house of a rich writer (Sir Ralph Richardson) and they start reminiscing about the "past".
- 20148.6 (20)TV Mini SeriesJonathan Meades dives deep into the motives behind Brutalist architecture, the story of its fall from grace and its unapologetic continued relevance.
- Superstar opera tenor Rolando Villazón reveals an insider's view on performing music by one of the greatest opera composers, Giuseppe Verdi, who celebrates his bicentenary in 2013. By looking at some of Verdi's most well-known works including the operas Macbeth, Rigoletto, La Traviata, as well as his Requiem, Villazón shares his unique and passionate insight on Verdi's consummate skill - how he constructed dramatic episodes of searing reality, as well as the historical context in which the operas are set.
- 1973–197829mTV-Y8.6 (157)TV EpisodeFrank boards the train for his second honeymoon -the first time he landed in the wrong town. At the hotel, things start go really wrong when he tries to push the single beds together, gradually wrecking the whole room. Looking for replacements, he and Betty raid a neighboring room (funny Kenny's room), causing him to complain to manager Bedford about haunting, presuming it's his late grandpa.
- Tommy travels to Wales seeking absolution and uncovers a traitor in the Economic League. Michael develops a taste for guns. Arthur gets good news.
- Polly goes to confession, igniting a chain of events that reveals a trap being laid at the Shelbys' expense. Tommy plans an exit from dirty business.
- "The Defiant Ones" examines the partnership between Jimmy Iovine and Dr. Dre - one the son of a Brooklyn longshoreman, the other straight out of Compton - and their leading roles in a chain of transformative events in contemporary culture.
- Various actors discuss Shakespeare plays. Each episode is presented by one actor and, in most cases, the actor discusses one play. However, some episodes cover more than one play. For example, all three "Henry plays" are presented together.
- Finding secret doors add and rooms.
- The composer travels around the world meeting composers, musicians, film-makers, DJs and scientists to ask "How Does Music Work?".
- Marcus du Sautoy presents the story of those who have tried to capture one of the greatest unsolved problems of mathematics, the pattern of prime numbers. Filmed on location in America, India, Greece, Germany and England, the film includes interviews with some of the world's leading mathematicians.