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- David Tennant and Michael Sheen star as two actors whose West End play has been put on hold due to Covid-19, but whose director has persuaded them to carry on rehearsing online.
- Five kids wake up in a world where everybody has disappeared.
- A man's struggle against himself and against time. Kenyan runner Eliud Kipchoge dreams of completing a marathon distance of less than two hours. An achievement that is considered unattainable for a human being. Here we follow him as he prepares to break the impossible record. Is he able to break the magical two-hour limit and write history?
- Erica's parents are killed in a traffic accident. She moves to Fjällbacka and discovers she has a brother.
- A young Mongolian boy turns grief into a source of power, after the death of his father.
- Mie, Johannes, Noor and Elias participate in an Astro Camp, which is a science course with a focus on astrophysics. But something goes wrong, and Mie and Johannes are teleported to the distant Planet 9, so now it's time to work together to get them home.
- An exploration of the life and career of the Beatles superstar, with a look at the strange parallels between him and his killer Mark David Chapman.
- Major Scobie is a British official in a West African colony during WWII. Both he and his wife are devout Catholics, and thoroughly unhappy. After he starts an affair with a young girl and breaks the law to hide it, he's consumed by guilt.
- Having been sent away to study in France when he was only 10, 30 years later Patrick is a renowned historian.
- Robbie Coltrane drives from Los Angeles across the USA to New York in a '51 convertible Cadillac.
- It is the notary Thore Andersson's birthday and everything goes wrong.
- What makes this story of patriotism so remarkable is that it is true. Mostly.
- On the eve of the Geneva holiday fireworks, information from the American secret services shook the canton: jihadists would be on the verge of committing an attack in the international city. A State Councilor, her communications advisor, a police officer and the Attorney General are busy in a crisis cell which quickly turns into a tense and suffocating closed session.
- Nabil invites Ziba's friend Alice home for dinner because he suspects something is going on between them. The realization crushes them both.
- A young astronaut is sent on an exploration mission to a distant planet, but finds his greatest search will be the will to stay alive.
- Sickle cell disease is the most common genetic disease around the world. However, it remains very little known to the general public. In the body of those who suffer from it, the red blood cells take the shape of sickles and cause fatal damage. In Paris, Pointe-à-Pitre and Kinshasa, this film will follow and give voice to those who experience it, relieve it and fight it. Patients, doctors and researchers who strive every day to overcome this terrible scourge.
- A programme to celebrate The Abolition of Slave Trade Act, which was passed by British Parliament on 25 March 1807. The event, entitled "Valuing Freedom' was recorded live in St David's Hall, Cardiff and broadcast on BBC Cymru Wales and BBC Network Radio.
- In September 1971, four young men met in a garden in Gentofte. They wanted to make a band. And they soon found out that they could joke their way to one hit after another. A handful of years later, their cheerful approach had made them Denmark's largest orchestra to date. But if success came easily to them, it also became their biggest problem.
- Car mechanic save his friend from getting fired when money is missing at his office.
- Madeleine and Simon are desperate to find an occupation for Valérie, who can no longer take her enforced rest. When Shawn arrives, Valérie finally sees a favorable opportunity to make herself useful, but she takes advantage of the situation a little.
- Maria Wern returns to her job as Deputy Commissioner of Gotland Police after six months' leave. The young policewoman is thrown directly into a murder case when an unknown man is found wounded on a beach. At the same time, it is suddenly clear that Gotland has been hit by an outbreak of bird flu. Now all resources must be put into limiting the infection before it is too late.
- The young Deputy Commissioner Maria Wern is in the middle of her most difficult case to date. An unknown man has been wounded on a beach. At the same time, Gotland has been hit by bird flu. Maria's own son is among the many children who have been quarantined at a sports facility, and panic is beginning to spread on the island. Later, a journalist is reported missing by his wife. What connection does he have to the case? Has he also been the victim of a crime?
- Gotland has been affected by bird flu, and under the leadership of Deputy Commissioner Maria Wern, all resources have been invested in mapping and limiting the infection. The only known drug has been shown to be ineffective, and as more deaths occur, panic spreads. Everyone is looking for scapegoats, neighbors become each other's worst enemies, and people are chased from house to house. Maria also has a hard time maintaining the professional overview, because her own son is also affected by the disease.
- Deputy Commissioner Maria Wern has been quarantined after being in contact with the late Malin Berg. Fortunately, it turns out that Maria has not become ill, but in return, her son's condition has worsened. For Maria, it is now seriously a race against time to solve the case. Who put the disease into circulation? And why? Is there a vaccine?
- The lock: Rita and Laura try to help Kimi, who has been released from juvenile prison, to start over. The situation escalates surprisingly in school. Jyrki asks Laura to keep an eye on what stiff-necked Rita is doing. Jasmine's home conditions change dramatically.