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- After a series of events, the lives of a security operative and an assassin become inextricably linked.
- Emma and Dexter meet for the first time on the night of their graduation. Tomorrow they must go their separate ways.
- A wealthy art gallery owner is haunted by her ex-husband's novel, a violent thriller she interprets as a symbolic revenge tale.
- Twelve-year-old orphan Peter is spirited away to the magical world of Neverland, where he finds both fun and danger, and ultimately discovers his destiny: to become the hero who will be forever known as Peter Pan.
- The Cotswolds-based PR guru turned amateur sleuth returns for a series of comedic murder-mysteries based on the books by M.C. Beaton.
- Struggling mum Sam discovers access to lucrative stock market information while working as an office cleaner at Canary Wharf.
- Robert Catesby leads Guy Fawkes a group of English Catholic traitors plan to blow up the Palace Of Westminster and kill King James I in the infamous Gunpowder Plot.
- An adaptation of the 1848 novel by William Makepeace Thackeray.
- The story of events surrounding the notorious divorce of the Duke and Duchess of Argyll during the 1960s.
- A British Special Boat Service commando tracks down an international terrorist cell.
- The true feel-good story of how James Bowen, a busker and recovering drug addict, has his life transformed when he meets a stray ginger cat. Based on the international best selling book.
- Taxi driver Vince McKee finds his life taking an unexpected turn after he accepts an offer to drive for a criminal gang.
- Whip-smart GP Mona Shirani is left grief-stricken when her much-loved brother is brutally murdered while working for a medical charity overseas.
- 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.
- Oasis's breakthrough years documented into a detailed depiction of the infamous brothers from Manchester forming the band in the early 90's leading up to the legendary performance at Knebworth.
- Adaptations of the fantastical short stories written by author, Neil Gaiman.
- "Urban Hymn" follows troubled teenage girl Jamie, who possesses an amazing singing voice, and Kate, an inspiring and unconventional social worker who encourages her to use it.
- After Eve is shot by Villanelle, she's trying to move on. Villanelle is also moving on, until she is approached by someone from her past. Carolyn is being undermined at work and Kenny is looking for more information about the twelve.
- A vital piece of evidence comes to light. Laura, blindsided, seeks to discover its origin, and with Katy and Liam's help, she's led to a startling new suspect.
- A new day dawns as the students explore their powers - and feelings. Bloom and Stella team up for a mission. The Burned One's reign of terror evolves.
- Villanelle visits her family in Russia, and while the quirky reunion starts as an opportunity to reconnect and answer unknowns about her childhood, a profound moment of clarity sends her on a disturbing and downward spiral.
- As the investigation continues, Carolyn finds out that information is being withheld by those close to her. Eve finds a lead which might bring her closer to Villanelle, but Villanelle has had enough and decides on a different path.
- Villanelle agrees to a job which will take her back to London. Carolyn's Moscow contacts come in useful when Eve and the Bitter Pill team unravel a potential lead to The Twelve. Konstantin finds himself under pressure from all sides.
- Eve and Carolyn are reeling. Eve strikes up an unlikely alliance with Kenny's colleagues at the Bitter Pill. Villanelle finds that management isn't all it's cracked up to be.
- Lack of progress in the investigation is frustrating Carolyn. Eve searches for a clue to Villanelle's whereabouts. Villanelle and Dasha team together for a kill. Konstantin is crumbling under pressure.
- Konstantin tries to run; Eve and Villanelle try to work out what the future may hold for them.
- Eve is trying to patch things up with Niko; Villanelle receives good news about her upcoming promotion but can't shake the feeling there's still something missing from her life; Dasha seeks a solution to Villanelle's erratic behavior.
- Bomb disposal officers Lana Washington and Joel Nutkins are called out to a Met counter-terrorism operation at a London housing estate.
- It's spring in 1938, and a trip back home to Glasgow presents James Herriot with a dilemma that will mean choosing between the people he loves when he is offered a position at his old mentor's forward-thinking practice.
- With Tristan's encouragement, James asks Helen if she'd like to go to the local spring dance. But village resident Gerald's arrival with his injured dog, Rock, puts a spanner in the works. Meanwhile, Tristan worries that Siegfried is in danger of losing his edge.
- The fate of a struggling young widow causes difficulties for James and Helen's burgeoning romance. Meanwhile, Siegfried has another scheme to whip Tristan into shape, and a visit from Tricki Woo causes chaos in Skeldale House.
- It's an important day for Tristan in more ways than one, as he celebrates his birthday and Siegfried gives him new responsibilities as a vet. Tristan has to withstand the pressure and succeed in the challenge set by his older brother before returning to Skeldale for his birthday festivities. Meanwhile, Mrs Hall reminds James that he needs to tell Helen some home truths.
- When a familiar face from Helen's past returns to Darrowby, James worries that he has to vie for her attention and steps up to compete against them at Mrs Pumphrey's annual cricket match. The rest of Skeldale House are apprehensive as the game can be brutal. Siegfried tries his best to train James and get a reluctant Tristan to step in, but it's not looking good for their Darrowby Eleven team.
- As Chamberlain heads to meet with Hitler in Munich, James prepares to face his parents and give them some difficult news. Meanwhile, the prospect of a return to war acts as a timely reminder to make the most of life while you can. But James's agenda is derailed by an emergency with the Alderson's pregnant mare, Candy.
- James and Helen spend their first Christmas together, but must agree on where to spend it. Despite all seeming idyllic, the vets are troubled as Tricki Woo is sick.
- It's spring 1939, as the period drama returns for a 3rd series. Tristan is now a qualified vet, and James enters a new stage of his life with Helen; however, with war looming, all have to consider their purpose in Darrowby and beyond.
- James struggles to get Siegfried to let him share responsibility now that he's junior partner at the practice. With Helen's help, James learns how lucrative the Ministry of Agriculture's Bovine TB testing programme could be for Skeldale.
- Siegfried receives some difficult news and becomes even more irascible than usual. The perfect distraction comes along in the form of Major Sebright Saunders, who asks Siegfried to look at a difficult young racehorse called River.
- James is finally succeeding with the farmers' uptake of the Ministry of Ag's TB testing scheme. Tristan is outgrowing running the small animal surgery and buys a car to help with errands at the practice, enabling him also taking a date out
- When Mrs Hall takes time off to meet up with an important person from her past, Siegfried immediately puts Tristan in charge of housekeeping duties, while he focuses on running the practice and educating a visiting work experience boy.
- James finds a case of TB while testing his father-in-law's herd. Could it be the end of the farm? Meanwhile, Tristan proposes marriage while Mrs Hall tries to save an abandoned dog. Suddenly, Britain declares a state of war.
- As Christmastime is overshadowed by war, the Farnons have taken in a refugee child. Siegfried must choose between the well being of a racehorse and safeguarding Tristan's future. Mrs. Hall also grapples with upsetting news.
- As Easter 1940 approaches, James tries to help a young boy and his sick dog, Audrey faces her past, while Siegfried misses Tristan.
- Siegfried hires an experienced bookkeeper, but her efficient approach doesn't suit everyone. James and Helen arrive at a decision, and a ferret presents a challenge for the practice.
- The victim becomes the accused as Tony battles to prove his case. Meanwhile in present day France, something horrifying emerges.
- Julien interviews Rini; A further clue is provided by the sighting of a van owned by Karl Sieg, a suspected trafficker, seen outside the house where Oliver was photographed; Tony visits Ian and learns that he's helping, as his daughter, Molly, vanished years earlier.
- In 2014 Vincent Bourg visits Garrett's wife Mary, and Rini is able to help locate the suspect Karl Sieg, living in Belgium under an assumed name. This is an advance on eight years earlier when her efforts to sound out her brother about the Romanian gang had disastrous results. Emily goes to England to see Mary Garrett, and Tony takes matters into his own hands.
- In 2006 Emily and Tony Hughes and their little boy Oliver are on holiday at Chalons Du Bois in France. Tony and his son visit a bar which is crowded due to patrons watching a football match on television, to get a drink, but when Tony turns round Oliver has gone. Tony contacts the local police and asks for English-speaking Laurence Relaud to continue to be involved with the investigation. Parisian detective Julien Baptiste soon joins and leads the search and issues an abduction alert. Emily's parents Penny and Robert turn up, Robert suggesting that Oliver has been kidnapped out of revenge. Also on the scene are journalist Malik Suri and the English police liaison officer Mark Walsh with his young son. Eight years later Emily has moved on and is now living with Mark. Tony however has never stopped trying to find Oliver and, accompanied by Julien, who is now retired, visits a house in the village where there is evidence that Oliver has stayed. He rings Emily, who in turn contacts Malik, who has written a book about the disappearance.
- Tony is annoyed when Mayor Deloix refuses to reopen the case, despite fresh evidence; Vincent Bourg, a known sex offender, is brought in for questioning; Suri bribes policeman Ziane for inside information; Bourg attends to a secret meeting with Ian Garrett.
- In 2006, both Tony and Emily are struggling. In the present day, Tony and Julien make a breakthrough.