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- In 1783, Ross Poldark returns from the American wars to his native Cornwall to right wrongs and reunite with the love of his life.
- Laura Henderson (Dame Judi Dench) buys an old London theater and opens it up as the Windmill, a performance hall which goes down in history for, amongst other things, its all-nude revues.
- Ross Poldark returns from war to right wrongs and reunite with the love of his life.
- Fate, the pensions crisis and a steadfast refusal to accept the injustice of old age have contrived to force law abiding, retired couple, Arthur and Martha Goode into a life of crime. Refusing to take the loss of their pensions lying down and to fade away into their declining years, our characters decide to fight back. They decide to take back what was theirs in the first place. They decide to start robbing banks.
- His life changes when Los Angeles talent agent Max Roth inherits an orchard in British Columbia's Okanagan Valley and finds that there's more to the real estate than its selling price.
- Volunteers take over their local passenger train service (against bus company resistance) when the government announces its closure.
- The story, about the social interaction of a group of railway passengers who have been stranded at a remote rural station overnight who are increasingly threatened by a latent external force, Part talkie mostly silent.
- Everyone betrays each other trying to protect or find a young girl with supernatural abilities.
- Calling the Tune is set in 1980 in the Loire Valley, mid-western France, with flashbacks to the 1940s.
- In an 18th century Cornish tin mining community, two isolated young women risk their lives to break free from abuse after a local miner pushes them to breaking point.
- The gunpowder plot analysed using the confessions of the plotters- a mixture of documentary and reconstruction.
- Kate is secretary to Lord Flamborough. But she is also leader of a criminal gang. Can Mike Pemberton catch her red-handed?
- Animal Equality went undercover inside Coombe Farm, a Soil Association certified organic farm in Somerset which supplies Waitrose, a major supermarket in the UK. The reality is far from idyllic despite what consumers are led to believe, since calves are routinely separated from their mothers within 24 hours after birth, and subjected to violent handling and abuse.
- A writer investigates the story of an unclaimed lotto ticket worth $100 million dollars. It is found in the apartment of a parolee who had apparently hung himself.
- Workmen digging in a building discover the remains of a 300-+year-old devil cult.
- Keeping the streets safe for trick-or-treaters, Ponch and Jon search a haunted house for a runaway boy, foil a ghoulish getaway and nab a candy bag snatcher. Meanwhile, Sgt. Getraer is determined to bust the Halloween Hobgoblin.
- Turpin and Swiftnick come to the aid of a woman calling herself 'Mrs Brownlow', who is being blackmailed by Captain Spiker. Unfortunately, Turpin gets caught and is sentenced to death by hanging.
- Jeremy runs into an old acquaintance from school who he used to pick on but has become successful now and hires Jeremy to make a soundtrack for a film he's making. Mark makes a new friend at work who turns out to hold a fair amount of prejudice. Meanwhile, Sophie spends time with Jeff.
- Whilst Philip and Diana Hoskens are moving house the van containing all their furniture is stolen by a shady landlord called Terry Bowen to furnish a property he is letting to a young couple. One of them, Cleo, sells the colour television, which brings her into contact with Eddie, who is investigating the stolen furniture. It turns out that not only is Bowen trying to illegally evict an elderly tenant but he is also hiding two bank robbers in another of his properties. Eddie joins forces with Cleo to give Bowen his just deserts.
- Dante does kill Johnny, but Ronnie and Jimmy aren't sure whether he talked before his death. Phan, Johnny's cousin, wants to retaliate, this against Jimmy's wishes, but Phan manages to enlist the help of Tremblay in his scheming. Jimmy and company are cautious about what Dante might do, and as such, Francine and Stella move back in with Jimmy. Ronnie also enlists Sweet to act as a buffer between Jimmy's gang and the Disciples since Sweet is old friends with Dante's sister, Rayann. Morgan convinces Jimmy to go to the States under the pretense of renegotiating their contract, he planning to do the trip with his reunited family. Meanwhile Ted finds out from his source, Morley, that Royden's plan does not include a promotion for him. As Royden doesn't know that Ted knows, Royden asks Ted for help against Mary. Since Mary finds out Royden's grand plans, she shreds her informant files. With help from Katarina, Mary gains access to Royden's communications records through his cell phone. However, Katarina is not totally safe as Royden rifles through her purse without her knowledge. Mary's battles with the senator and Roxanne about how to handle the Royden situation escalates to threats from both sides. Ultimately, Royden, wanting the informant files, threatens Mary with exposure of Jimmy's relationship with the OCU, which she in turn must tell Jimmy for his protection. With Michael's new club, he faces territory battles with the Disciples, who use old fashioned measures to slow business into the club.
- Gemma is upset when she returns from holiday as her goldfish has died. She also finds out that her great aunt Cissy has died. Gemma is asked to scatter her ashes, a task she finds upsetting. To thank her, Cissy leaves Gemma a sum of £3000.
- Teams head southwest to Nanaimo, B.C., where they take their fears to new heights and are challenged during a search on the beach.
- Huell searches for the Cape Mendocino Lighthouse which operated for about 100 years starting in 1868. The lighthouse tower was moved to Shelter Cove and restored by volunteers. The fresnel lens is in a replica of the tower in Ferndale.
- 2016– 13mTV EpisodeAs part of our return to Cornwall to visit all the stations on the Looe Valley line, it was time to do Coombe properly in-depth, as it's the least used station in Cornwall.