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- During World War II, the English mathematical genius Alan Turing tries to crack the German Enigma code with help from fellow mathematicians while attempting to come to terms with his troubled private life.
- British N.C.O. Sergeant Major Charles Coward (Sir Dirk Bogarde) escapes from the Stalag VIII-B P.O.W. camp, and is mistakenly awarded with the Iron Cross by the Germans.
- A father must cook a feast for his family on the most important day of their lives. A heartwarming and bleak film about family.
- A crown prince is forced to choose between killing his adopted brother or risk losing the throne to civil war.
- The episode starring Hammer's most prolific actor, Peter Cushing, as a pet store owner doing scientific experiments on an ex-con and his wife (Brian Cox and Elaine Donnelly).
- Murder victims are being found with the hearts cut out. A police detective is assigned to find and stop the killer.
- A sociopathic but clever murderer who believes in the occult escapes from prison and returns to Oxford, and it is up to Morse to stop him.
- After a noted author speaks before a group of local Midsomer writers, the naked body of the event's host is found bludgeoned to death in his bedroom.
- On leave with a hand injury, Bodie is in the country with his girlfriend Julia when they run across the Meyer-Helmut terrorist group. Bodie captures a gang member but he and Julia are chased by the gang and take refuge in a vicarage, where the gang kill the vicar. It is down to Cowley and Doyle, travelling blind, to locate their colleague before there are any more casualties.
- Badger's Drift plays host to the Midsomer Rock Festival - with murderous consequences.
- The owner of a Chesham Bois House, is a keen gardener. She's turned up 17th-century and medieval tiles beneath the greenhouse, uncovered medieval pottery in the flowerbeds, and noticed strange lumps and bumps at the bottom of the garden.
- The sale of a previously unknown painting by an 18th century painter sends Barnaby into an investigation of murders as well as art forgery.
- Causton villagers take a bus trip to visit a seaside resort in Brighton, for a ceremony. A serial killer, decapitates some travelers both in Causton and Brighton. DCI Tom Barnaby's cousin, DCI John Barnaby, work together to solve the case.
- Prime Minister Michael Callow faces a shocking dilemma when Princess Susannah, a much-loved member of the Royal Family, is kidnapped.
- It's time to go to a very quaint End of the Line. In this episode, we're all the way out in Zone 9 in the far top left corner of the Tube Map. Say hello to Chesham.
- Geoff Marshall follows in the footsteps of John Betjeman into Metroland, following London's Metropolitan Line.
- In May 2002, me and four of my friends went on a charity-raising effort to go round all the tube stations on the network (then, 275 of them).
- Brilliant, vivacious GP Gemma Foster has her life torn apart when she investigates whether her husband is harbouring a dark secret. The truth will shock her to the core.
- Can the funky five work out what's in the so-called baby food and other preposterous tasks?