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- Geralt of Rivia, a solitary monster hunter, struggles to find his place in a world where people often prove more wicked than beasts.
- When Ana is upgraded to first class on a work trip, she meets handsome Will, who mistakes Ana for her boss, Claire. A white lie then sets off a glamorous chain of events, romance and opportunity, until her fib threatens to surface.
- The 1960s lives and adventures of the police constabulary, medical staff, and residents of Ashfordly and Aidensfield.
- An unruly class of gifted and charming teenage boys are taught by two eccentric and innovative teachers, as their headmaster pushes for them all to get accepted into Oxford or Cambridge.
- The now adult Antichrist plots to eliminate his future divine opponent while a cabal of monks plot to stop him.
- A group of convicts and outcasts fight a guerrilla war against the totalitarian Terran Federation from a highly advanced alien spaceship.
- In 1933, retired detective Hercule Poirot is targeted by a taunting killer who sends letters signed "ABC", which Poirot must decode in order to discover the identity of the murderer.
- An orphaned girl discovers a magical garden hidden at her strict uncle's estate.
- In an alternate history, during the time of real life Napoleonic Wars, two men of destiny, the gifted recluse Mr. Norrell and daring spellcasting novice Jonathan Strange, use magic to help England.
- The final months of Boleyn's life, her struggle with Tudor England's patriarchal society, her desire to secure a future for her daughter, Elizabeth, and the brutal reality of her failure to provide Henry with a male heir.
- A down on his luck coach travels to Africa where he spots the world's greatest athlete - a white Tarzan-type. The coach brings him back to the U.S. of A. to compete.
- In the early 1900's in England, young Christina is orphaned and goes to live with her Uncle Russell, and two cousins. Christina finds herself struggling with classicism and during War must keep the Flambards afloat by herself.
- A comprehensive historical survey of the British Isles.
- Set in 1970 during the World Cup and Parliamentary elections about a couple hiking across England. The girl meets a rich Italian with an expensive sportscar, and of course there are parallels to how this all relates to soccer and politics.
- In this sequel to Room at the Top (1958), Joe Lampton (Laurence Harvey) thinks he has really made it by marrying the boss's daughter in his northern mill town. But he finds he is being sidelined at work and his private life manipulated by his father-in-law.
- 99% of those who carried out the murders in the Holocaust were never prosecuted. Why not?
- A British archaeologist finds an ancient village that opens the door to a story of a Druid Ministre Airell in the time Christ and religious upheaval, revealing the mysteries of Briton, the Druids, the coming of a new world.
- Alan Bennett's debut play for television follows the members of a Halifax cycling club, on an outing from Halifax to the ruins of Fountains Abbey. Set in the summer of 1911 and projects an idyllic vision of Edwardian England.
- Terry Jones hosts this series that looks at the real facts about the Middle Ages and its roots.
- Rhona's desperate for a girls' night out, a bit of adult-only company and a few drinks. Paddy's desperate for a boys' night out, a bit of adult-only company and a few drinks. Someone's got to be left minding the baby-and no-one's giving in. Hilarious high jinks ensue as Paddy and Marlon embark on a Big Night In, that in the morning leaves them wondering what on earth happened. How did they get so drunk? When did they lose their clothes? More importantly, where is baby Leo?
- -"La Semaine verte" was first a radio program in September 19, 1970 on Radio-Canada's Première Chaîne, and then a television program since 1971. It is a weekly meeting with nature, exploring the realities of agriculture, fishing, forestry and the environment. The objective of the emission has broadened and also touches on ecology and the environment. It closely follows current events in the rural world, but is addressed to all those who are interested in the quality of what we eat, by protecting the environment and managing our renewable resources. Weekly audience ratings are 400,000 listeners each week. The program is also presented in webcast and podcast format.
- The story of the fire of 1829 at York Minster and subsequent archaeological excavation.
- Three old friends are re-united in hospital owing to an accident that happened to one of them. Whilst together they recall their ill-fated motorbike trip to the Isle of Man that they made in 1960. Ostensibly, their trip was to ride the famous TT race course but inevitably girls and their continuing quest to lose their virginity was never far from their minds!
- Streaming internationally on gsopera.tv. Award-winning production at the renowned Intl. Gilbert and Sullivan Festival. The first professionally filmed production of Thespis in the UK. Filmed live in the historic Harrogate Royal Hall.
- Aaron Carlson doesn't have the grades, the money, or the connections to realize his dreams of law school. But finally a judge offers him an opportunity: win a chess tournament and win admission to law school.
- Filmed production of Thespis.
- A young man finds himself in psychological turmoil whilst wandering the moors with his brother in a post-apocalyptic world.
- A sweeping small town romance exploring the grit of craft, the heart of family, and the pains of love, told over the span of several years.
- A reclusive young idealist suffers violent consequences when he refuses to continue ghost-writing for a corrupt old man.
- The Undergrad is a sexy, gender-twisting parody of the 1967 classic "The Graduate." This playful celebration of both gender and sexual liberation investigates the choice of deviance, desire, and acceptance. The film follows Ben, who is lost at the brink of adulthood and mystified by his own growing desires as he finds himself in a new life of secrecy, submission, confusion, and confidence.
- The only documentary that travels through Blue and Red Counties in the Director's home of Wisconsin, asking folks who they voted for in Election 2016, and what might happen in 2020.
- When a hostage situation arises, two FBI agents will discover an underlying plot more sinister than they could have imagined.
- 20204mApprovedMusic VideoThe video begins with Jake waiting for his girlfriend Litzy at a truck stop. They are seen driving through country roads and conducting a spontaneous photo shoot. The video ends with them meeting up after class.
- The Liberator is damaged in the battle against the alien invasion fleet of Andromeda and the crew abandons ship whilst the automatic on-board systems attempt to repair the ship. Avon finds himself on the tribal planet Sarren, where he is rescued by Dayna and her father, Federation fugitive Hal Mellanby, only to find Servalan, the newly installed president, has also arrived on Sarran.
- DC Frost has to deal with discovering the source of a handgun owned by a teenager, the culprits involved in an armored car heist, and a fatal accident on an army base.
- Was there a church or ornate building at Brimham Grange? Around the farm are Medieval dressed stone from a substantial building from late C15 similar to that found at Fountains Abbey.
- Dr Alixe Bovey journeys north beginning at York, stopping off at the medieval street, 'Shambles', which was used mainly by butchers and traders working with other parts of butchered animals. York became the leading centre of stained glass-making thanks to the techniques used in building York Minster cathedral with its magnificent stained glass windows. The next stop is the Yorkshire Dales, and a visit to the once wealthy Fountains Abbey, the biggest and best preserved in the county, and then on to Durham Cathedral, a difficult if not near impossible journey in medieval times. The lands north of Durham were unknown terrain, and also a hotly contested border between Scotland and England, the border changing hands several times over the years along with nearby Norham castle, and the town of Berwick-upon-Tweed.
- Anne is haunted by nightmares of her stillborn son, whose loss puts her position at court in serious jeopardy, so she sets out on a new mission to secure her daughter's right to the throne. She masterminds a plan to force Cromwell to bow to her in public, thereby recognizing her and her daughter's legitimacy.
- The queen consort is pregnant and convinced she will bear Henry VIII a male heir, with their first-born Elizabeth being overlooked for the throne, but the king has his eye on Jane Seymour, one of Anne's ladies-in-waiting.
- Locked in the infamous Tower, Anne is accused of treason, adultery and incest. She is watched by her former ally Lady Shelton, who is secretly passing information to Cromwell. On the day of her trial, Anne presents herself with the pride and dignity of a warrior.
- 2011– 59m8.3 (35)TV EpisodeRichard Hammond goes to the centre of the planet to find out how the Earth works. Using computer technology, Richard peels back the layers and shows where volcanoes come from, why earthquakes happen and even where to find diamonds.
- Banks gets a call-out to Owen Pierce's house, which has been vandalised whilst Owen was in prison, but Banks makes it clear he still believes Owen was the killer. However, after Helen has seen CCTV footage of Ellie getting into a car with somebody who is not Owen Pierce, Becca comes forward to say that Tyler Judd sexually threatened her and was perpetually shadowing Ellie after she dumped him. Then Becca is found dead in the same spot as Ellie. Focus now switches to Judd, who admits to stealing Simon Harris's car after Simon warned him off Ellie. This in turn leads to the discovery of some incriminating photographs and the identity of the murderer.
- Thomas Shelby plans to fix a horse race; some guns turn up stolen.