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- A group of old friends reunited at a funeral make a drunken pact. Rather than let each other suffer a slow and painful decline they would engineer a dignified death. But what starts out as a fanciful idea soon morphs into shocking reality.
- Phil, an ex-detective, and Ken, a former SAS soldier, are reunited at a friend's funeral after years apart. When another friend falls gravely ill and asks them for help, Phil and Ken must decide how far they are willing to go.
- Phil and Ken are badly shaken after Tom's death. A police officer finds Tom's body washed up with his boat. She suspects foul play.
- Marion's health further deteriorates, she attacks a carer in her home. Phil tries to persuade a reluctant Ken to commit the act of 'true love' for Marion.
- Marion's death comes and goes, but Ayesha is slowly starting to put the pieces together, Phil attempts to shut her down, but she continues asking questions.
- Ayesha takes things a step further, and confronts Phil with what she thinks, Phil in turn retaliates. Phil begins to question Marion's death.
- David tries to head to Spain, but Ken wants to challenge him first. Ayesha make a shocking discovery.
- A modern re-imagining of the infamous Dr. Jekyll from Robert Louis Stevenson's 1886 novella The Strange Case of Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde
- The subtlety of memory and grief is studied in this heartfelt exploration of a bereaved older woman.
- Harsh reality collides with an opulent night celebrating fashion. Cory and Bradley visit a crucial player in the potential sale of UBA.
- Nynaeve faces her greatest fears. Rand seeks guidance on his powers from an unexpected source.
- Moiraine searches for Rand while Nynaeve mourns her losses.
- Moiraine and Rand flee for their lives. Egwene and Nynaeve encounter a new foe.
- Rand makes a risky alliance and Egwene gathers her strength to confront the horror of her circumstances.
- A familiar face foils Moiraine and Rand's plans.
- Two shocking and unexpected murders shatter an already fractured community leading to one of the largest manhunts in British history.
- A desperate mother who wants to reconnect with her son. On the complexity of depression and grief and search for understanding and absolution.
- Lyra and Will seek help to fix Will's knife. Mrs. Coulter causes chaos at Asriel's republic.
- Hannah's amicable divorce falters when she discovers Nathan has a new girlfriend.
- After receiving Benjamin's message, Matthew leaves Sept-Tours at dawn to track him down; Diana enlists Sarah's help to finally get the Book of Life.
- With two killers now on the run, Ian is forced to call in the Met to support the manhunt. Meanwhile, the hunt for the mystery spy cop intensifies as a link to Scott is found.
- Struggling to pin down T.J. Weston, Diana, Phoebe, and Sarah seek help from other witches. Benjamin has a proposition for Satu. Matthew finally returns home.
- Benjamin's plan to bring down the de Clermonts is set into motion. Matthew and Diana return to Sept-Tours with the twins. Gerbert demands to examine the babies.
- As Benjamin tortures Matthew to near death, Diana makes plans to rescue him. Revelations from the Book of Life illuminate the long-hidden secrets of creatures.
- Set in a high fantasy world where magic exists, but only some can access it, a woman named Moiraine crosses paths with five young men and women. This sparks a dangerous, world-spanning journey. Based on the book series by Robert Jordan.
- Gentleman adventurer Phileas Fogg sets out on a quest to travel around the world and back home in a period of 80 days.
- A widowed mother is radically tested when her teenage daughter insists a supernatural experience has left her body in service to a higher power.
- Set in her bedroom, towards the end of her life No Ordinary Joe witnesses the verbal sparring between 'Joe' Carstairs and the character who has shared all her lives and adventures, Lord Tod Wadley, a small, male Steiff doll.
- As Diana continues her search for a mentor she meets a wealthy alchemist Mary Sidney. London's vampire ruler demands fealty from Matthew.
- Philippe makes a troubling discovery, provoking a conflict with Matthew. Ysabeau, Em and Sarah start to look for a message.
- In 1590, Diana is transfixed as she tries to work out what the Book is telling her. Matthew worries over the Book's power.
- Stuck on Yemen's west coast, foolhardy Fogg decides on a dangerous desert crossing, leaving Abigail Fix in a place where even a fellow Englishwoman proves hostile.
- Another vicious vampire murder rocks present-day Oxford. Marcus makes a breakthrough.
- Realising that she must return to the present, Diana aims to complete her training.
- Everyone says the Season 7 finale of fantasy epic The Ninth Circle was pretty disappointing, even show-runner Spencer Maguire is keen to move on to new projects. But not everyone thinks that it has to be the end of the matter, and obsessive fan Simon Smethurst decides to visit his hero to help put things right.
- A bohemian artist travels from London to Italy with his estranged son to sell the house they inherited from their late wife/mother.
- Lyra and Will head to Oxford for answers. The Magisterium is faced with a choice.
- Lyra and Will find allies who can help them in their search for Will's father. The Magisterium learn something shocking, and Mrs Coulter meets a formidable foe.
- An inside look at the lives of the people who help America wake up in the morning, exploring the unique challenges faced by the team.
- A young girl is destined to liberate her world from the grip of the Magisterium which represses people's ties to magic and their animal spirits known as daemons.
- A terminally ill mother arranges to bring her family together one last time before she dies. A remake of the 2014 Danish film 'Silent Heart'.
- Alice, a single mother, is a dedicated senior plant breeder at a corporation engaged in developing new species. Against company policy, she takes one home as a gift for her teenage son and names it after him but soon starts fearing it.
- A divorced mother looks to protect her daughter after an unexpected tragedy.
- On a summer's morning in 1988, a Tory politician and his wife begin to dig up buried secrets.
- Traveling to witness the execution of her son's murderer, a mother is torn between retaliation and reconnecting with her estranged daughter.
- A globally-beloved world of aliens, mystery and wonder.
- Matthew and Diana return from Elizabethan London to find tragedy at Sept-Tours. Agatha challenges Knox in the Congregation. Diana learns she’s carrying twins.
- Diana Bishop, historian and witch, accesses Ashmole 782 and knows she must solve its mysteries. She is offered help by the enigmatic Matthew Clairmont, but he's a vampire and witches should never trust vampires.
- The Defoes, a family of female divorce lawyers, are forced to face their past following the return of their estranged father after a 30-year absence.
- Diana gets a chilly welcome when she seeks safety at the Clairmont family home. Back in Oxford, trouble is brewing. Juliette shows up and throws Marcus' life into danger, while Satu pays the price for her curiosity.
- Tensions between the creatures grow as the witches find out the vampires are studying DNA. Matthew crosses a line when he returns to Oxford. Diana discovers his dark past, before something unexpected tears them apart.
- Matthew and Baldwin race to save Diana from Satu's dangerous dark magic. In Oxford, Sophie shocks Agatha with a confession.
- Diana's aunts' home gives up all sorts of secrets when Diana and Matthew pay a visit. Danger looms as Juliette breaks free from Gerbert.
- With danger at every turn, Diana and Matthew are forced to run. But will they escape in time?
- Frank, a single man raising his child prodigy niece Mary, is drawn into a custody battle with his mother.
- It's 2067, the U.K. is vegan, but older generations are suffering the guilt of their carnivorous past. Writer and Director Simon Amstell asks us to forgive them for the horrors of what they swallowed.
- Sherlock takes on the case of finding out who is going around and smashing six unique head statues of late Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher.
- Sherlock goes up against the powerful and seemingly unassailable Culverton Smith - a man with a very dark secret indeed.
- Nora travels to St. Louis in her role as an investigator for the Department of Sudden Departure.
- With the clock ticking towards the anniversary of the Departure and emboldened by a vision that is either divine prophecy or utter insanity, Kevin Garvey, Sr. wanders the Australian Outback in an effort to save the world from apocalypse.
- Kevin and Nora travel to Australia, where she continues to track down the masterminds of an elaborate con, while he catches a glimpse of an unexpected face from the past, forcing him to confront the traumatic events of three years earlier.
- Laurie Garvey, a former therapist, must become one again as she heads to Australia to help Nora and Kevin along their paths.
- 2014–20171h 4mTV-MA9.3 (6.5K)TV EpisodeOn a mission of mercy, Kevin assumes an alternate identity.
- Alice is appointed to save her beloved Mad Hatter from deadly grief by travelling back to the past, but this means fatally harming Time himself, the noble clockwork man with the device needed to save the Hatter's family from the Red Queen.
- A British intelligence officer has to ensure that a captured German scientist helps the British develop jet aircraft.
- British Prime Minister Sir Winston Churchill (Sir Michael Gambon) suffers from a stroke in the summer of 1953, which is consequently kept a secret from the rest of the world.
- When a man witnesses a profound event, it threatens to destroy his family.
- Callum is instructed to dispose of all information regarding 'individuals of interest'. His relationship with Rachel becomes more compromising and his dealings bring him closer to ex-Foreign Office official Harold.
- Cal introduces Lindsay-Jones to Frau Bellinghausen whilst Eva and Rachel organize a fashion show, interrupted by Victor, who gives his brother evidence of Dieter's allegiance to the Nazis, illegally obtained, with Cal stepping in to prevent Victor's arrest. Cal also unearths a plan by Lindsay-Jones and others to have tried to avoid the war whilst Kathy discovers the location of Birgit Menz, a witness to Dieter's past and is persuaded by Cal to entertain her, though she gives away nothing. Dieter however surprises Cal with an announcement and Victor is angry when Kathy refuses to look at more evidence that he has discovered and reveals the treatment of Birgit, overheard by Salter.
- Following his outburst Victor is placed in a psychiatric ward where visitors Rachel and Cal inform him of Dieter's pal to marry hotel waitress Anna - which clearly unsettles him as he persists in declaring the German to be a Nazi collaborator. Making his escape he encounters secret service agent Salter, who warns him against exposing Dieter for Cal's sake and the youngster attempts an unsuccessful suicide bid. Some days later Lindsay-Jones makes a speech at the Foreign Office, supposedly to present the appeasement party's viewpoint and criticize Churchill's belligerence though he ultimately back-pedals. Cal is shocked, especially when Li9ndsay-Jones comes out with the truth.
- Sara Cox and Aled Jones host the first edition of the show, previewing some of the week's televisual highlights. "Cuckoo" and "Outnumbered" star Tyger Drew-Honey and BBC weather forecaster Carol Kirkwood are the guests.
- Kathy is disgusted to learn that Bergit was a Nazi collaborator, hoping to save herself by indicting Dieter and leans on her to give evidence. Dieter himself marries Anna with Cal as best man as Victor is released from hospital. Aware that Alex knows of his affair with Rachel Cal gives a wedding speech with an anodyne content. Frau Bellinghausen gives the formula to Cal but Victor tries to persuade Lindsay-Jones that Cal, aware of Dieter's true background, is out to kill Dieter. However it is Lindsay-Jones, atoning for his earlier actions, who decides the outcome for all concerned, allowing a happy ending for the Ferguson boys as Cal ends up with his chosen girl-friend..
- Annoyed never to have played at the Globe Theatre Steven hesitantly agrees to perform in the controversial director Daz Klondyke's revolutionary new production of 'Twelfth Night' alongside the non-professional Kai and a cast of dogs. On opening night the dogs have yet to learn their lines and Klondyke foresees disaster. Fortunately Steven has a solution, since much of the Globe is made of wood. Unfortunately the acting community condemns this show of vandalism and, after being fined by the P.C. police, there is nothing left for Steven professionally except to join Ed in his latest porn film.
- Three years after the disappearance of 2% of the global human population, a group of people in a small New York community try to continue their lives while coping with the tragedy of the unexplained nature of the event.
- Genre-mixing anthology series, inviting viewers into some very different and enigmatic No. 9s.
- A washed-up superhero actor attempts to revive his fading career by writing, directing, and starring in a Broadway production.
- Centers on Nessa Stein, a woman who inherits her father's arms business and finds herself in an international maelstrom as she continues to promote the reconciliation between Israelis and Palestinians.
- Sherlock goes up against Charles Augustus Magnussen, media tycoon and a notorious blackmailer.
- 2006:- Anjelica Hayden-Hoyle berates her husband for his cowardly stance on the Israeli-Palestinian conflict whilst Ephra and Rachel celebrate their daughter's birth. Nessa travels to the West Bank to unveil the university funded by the family foundation, meeting her translator Atika. However the university principal queries why the money should be forthcoming, suggesting that it was sent to Gaza instead. Nessa cannot understand why and gets no joy from a call to Ephra so she and Atika set off for Gaza, where they are abducted by Al-Zahid for a ransom. Nessa rings Ephra and he asks Julia Walsh for help. She contacts Monica but there is no immediate ransom and Nessa and Atika are sexually assaulted, Atika killing her rapist.
- Nessa's rapist Palestinian Al-Zahid arrives in London for a meeting with Monica Chatwin, intercepted by Hayden-Hoyle, who assumes Monica is working with the Palestinians and also tells Nessa he knows why Kasim was taken. Nessa goes to Hebron on the West Bank to unveil the cable system but Frances is angry with her for signing over its rights to El-Amin, unaware of her reasons. There is an assassination attempt, which Nessa survives and about which El-Amin does not seem wholly innocent but she is missing though the news reports claim she is dead. Atika lures Ephra to his death. Ephra is killed by Al-Zahid, who is then killed by Ephra's wife. Israeli extremist group the League of Samaria claim to have killed both Steins but their leader Yaniv Levi is also found dead. Suspicious of Monica Chatwin's true allegiance Hayden-Hoyle plays a tape regarding American involvement in Israel, noting a comment made about the Secretary of State - "She has agreed."
- As a child Nessa Stein and her younger brother Ephra witnessed the murder in public of their father Eli, an Israeli arms dealer. Twenty-nine years later Nessa, her father's heiress, has turned the firm around, specializing in promoting communications between Israel and Palestine and establishing a charitable foundation for which she has been made a peeress in the English House of Lords. Nessa is about to deal with Palestinian businessman Samir Meshal, to the annoyance of family friend Shlomo, a deal which attracts the attention of Hugh Hayden-Hoyle, an MI6 operative on the verge of retirement, and Monica Chatwin, his rival and designated successor. Meshal kills himself, a death Nessa finds suspicious and she is reminded of a successful attempt to kidnap her in the Gaza Strip eight years before. Sadly there is another abduction in the present, when Kasim, the little son of Ephra's nanny Atika, is kidnapped . Nessa gives chase and the abductor draws a gun on her. He is killed by Nathaniel Bloom, Nessa's minder, but he too is shot and the abductor gets away with Kasim.
- As Nathaniel lies in a hospital bed the wounded abductor in the next ward takes a phone call which results in his killing himself. Nessa is given a new bodyguard, with whom she has sex, but she deduces that he has been sent by Hayden-Hoyle to spy on her whilst Ephra cheats on pregnant wife Rachel with Atika. Police commander Garrett discovers that the kidnappers are ex-Intelligence Corps. Meanwhile Monica accuses MI6 boss Julia Walsh of exploiting Hayden-Hoyle to get rid of Nessa whilst Nessa herself, against the advice of P.A. Frances, distinguishes herself in the House of Lords with her speech on the Palestinian conflict. Hayden-Hoyle interviews Meshal's lover Rebecca Lantham to ascertain if he really killed himself and finds out that she is an FBI agent - which ultimately seals her fate. Nessa receives a mysterious message to tell her that Kasim is alive . Atika's response is to say " They know."
- Nessa gets an enigmatic phone message - "Is your secret safe?" - prompting her to surmise that the abductors of Kasim are the people who kidnapped her and Atika in Gaza eight years earlier. Hugo latches onto the fact that Nessa went missing at the time when he discovers that Ephra was running the foundation on her behalf and passes on to Ephra his awareness of the fact. Ephra's wife Rachel, not blind to her husband's infidelity with Atika, forces a DNA test to prove that he is Kasim's father but the test proves negative whilst the recovering Nathaniel establishes that there was a conspiracy to force the injured abductor, Michel Getz, to kill himself and, against Nessa's advice but supported by Frances, conducts his own investigation - to his cost.
- Whilst in captivity Nessa is raped and gives birth though, to preserve the good name of the foundation, Atika claims that the child is hers. In England Ephra gives way to pressure from Shlomo to lay cables in Israel though Monica demands Ephra resign as the CEO of the foundation to secure his sister's release, which follows soon afterwards. Hayden-Hoyle continues to press Ephra about Nessa's abduction but gets no joy. In the present Nessa learns that the late Nathaniel was dealing with Monica behind her back with incriminating facts about Shlomo, regarding the use of the optic cables, which were apparently used in wire tapping, though Shlomo denies this. At the Israeli university of Kidma there are accusations that the Stein Foundation prefers to give grants to former Israeli soldiers rather than Arabs whilst in London Nessa is subject to surveillance.
- After rough sex with the casual bar pick-up Tom Crace turns into a violent sexual assault, Hayden-Hoyle convinces Nessa she needs help and takes her home, revealing that he knows what happened to her in Gaza. He also relays the accusations of bias over the Kidma university admissions after the death of the whistle-blower. Nessa learns that Ephra secured her freedom from the kidnappers by agreeing to the wire-tapping, which leads to a sibling rift. She agrees to businessman Jalal El-Amin taking on the cabling work on condition he release Karim as she believes he was abducted to secure Jalal the contract. Hayden-Hoyle tells Ephra he knows about the terms of Nessa's release and he also learns that Samir Meshal said "She will agree" before he died, apparently killed by the Americans though Julia Walsh advises him against pursuing that line. At home Atika drops her bombshell on Rachel and Ephra.
- Strippers Badger and the androgynous Fox, who poses as a boy, have kidnapped Ezra,a punter who injured one of their colleagues and have him prisoner in a hotel room. However their boss Mrs Dalloway rings to tell them that they have erroneously abducted Ezra's identical twin Jacob, who has the mind of a four year old. Badger wants to dump him and run though Fox feels sorry for him and, whilst they are arguing, their prisoner takes action of his own.
- Believing that Nessa was killed by an Israeli-backed terrorist group the American government prepares to accept Palestine as a sovereign state and Julia Walsh accuses Palestinian sympathizer Monica of helping to engineer this, using Nessa as a pawn. Nessa comes to in a house with Kasim and rings Shlomo to announce that she is alive. Acting on the call Hayden-Hoyle persuades Atika, who was aware of, and part of, the plot that she owes it to Nessa to rescue her, which she does, killing the father of Al-Zahid, who ordered her rape and her family's murders. Though mortally wounded Atika helps Nessa and Kasim escape to Israel and back to England, where they visit Rachel and her new-born baby.
- At the age of 21, Tim discovers he can travel in time and change what happens and has happened in his own life. His decision to make his world a better place by getting a girlfriend turns out not to be as easy as you might think.
- Delusional show business character Count Arthur Strong, a pompous, out-of-work actor from Doncaster attempts to recount his life story with the help of the scholarly son of his former comedy partner.
- A British couple return to Paris many years after their honeymoon there in an attempt to rejuvenate their marriage.
- A small group of everyday passengers on a speeding London commuter train battle their warped driver who has a dark plan for everyone on-board.
- Follows the lives of a couple and their families who have a 26 year age gap.
- From the cells in the basement to the judge's chambers, Lawless offers a backstage pass to the inner workings of a modern court. Suranne Jones stars as a brand new judge battling to keep her head above the water in the murky depths of the justice system.
- When an actor falls ill Count Arthur is offered a small role in a radio play though he soon confuses and annoys his co-stars and writer at the table reading, where they discuss their parts in high-flown terms whilst Arthur just wants to get at the buffet. However, when he gets the young leading man drunk minutes before the recording it looks as if he will end up filling the breach and being the star of the show. Michael meanwhile spends an afternoon buried underneath boxes whilst searching for a letter to his father from Elvis Presley - or was it Tommy Steele?
- Now that Lauren has moved in with Ed, she invites her family over to meet him and celebrate her mother's birthday. They get an eyeful of Ed, his luxurious house, his nude brother, his irrepressible grandson, and his conniving ex-wife, who crashes the party.