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- In a comedy-drama set in the 1960s, a South Wales coal mining community is changed forever following the death of the local doctor, whose replacement comes as quite a shock to the villagers.
- Bilingual North Wales prison drama featuring ex-prisoner supporting cast. Based on testimonies of real inmates and guards. Explores characters on both sides of the law and the profound impact of their choices.
- Prue Leith celebrates and cooks some of her all-time favourite dishes in her own idyllic Cotswolds home kitchen, joined by celebrity guests and her husband John Playfair.
- Comedic Aussie game show hosted by Rove McManus where two teams led by the show's regular team captains, Joel Creasey and Jane Harber, guess film trivia. In prerecorded segments, celebrity guests also pop in for a cameo to ask a question.
- Acclaimed actress Dame Siân Phillips, still working at 90, speaks openly about her life and career.
- As the UK goes into Covid lock-down, retired teacher Roger is encouraged by his daughter to make use of a smart-speaker ('Isla'). However, this leads to unintended consequences, and a life lesson for Roger and his outdated views.
- When an anxious arcade owner is prescribed an app rather than sleeping pills, he reluctantly tries it out. However, far from bringing rest, Erebus's soporific voice takes Peter into a waking nightmare from which he may never escape.
- Loud, honest and hilarious documentary series about young people and their cars in north Wales. Episodes take viewers through the full spectrum of car scenes and sub-cultures in the UK, from 2 wheels up to 18, diesel to electric, high-end drift cars to old bangers rebuilt on a budget. This fly-on-the-wall series blends documentary and humour to understand the bond between young people and their cars.
- Famous faces go on a journey exploring the history of the Welsh language.
- Spin-off following the stories of some of the younger characters of Rownd a Rownd.
- Young adult drama focusing on one summer in the life of a group of twenty-somethings in Aberystwyth, Wales.
- Santa's image is almost universally recognizable, yet the jolly old soul, with his bag of gifts, steering his reindeer and sliding down chimneys is a relatively modern image. This festive documentary shows how today's Santa is a fusion of cultures and traditions around the world.
- German edition of the Welsh documentary series "Y Wal" (2018) with slightly shorter episodes.
- Teenager Darren Rees has to share his time between his divorced parents - who live in adjacent houses, with their new partners and their children.
- Observational documentary series following the work of Wales' self-styled Greatest Wedding Planner, Onkar Singh Purewala, and his father Sukhdev as they attempt to create show-stopping weddings.
- On the verge of social and economic global meltdown, panic, fear and paranoia are spreading. All we can believe in are the proclamations of both warning and comfort, from the elusive online presence of IT. How do the IT predictions keep coming true? And why is apostle Jen, the only one with access?
- Hosted by Rove McManus and captained by Brooke Satchwell and Joel Creasey, two teams will battle it out in funny, irreverent and entertaining ways, testing their knowledge of the big screen. Tonight's guests on the show are Colin Lane, Genevieve Fricker, Anne Edmonds and Charlie Pickering.
- Hosted by Rove McManus and captained by Brooke Satchwell and Joel Creasey, two teams will battle it out in funny, irreverent and entertaining ways, testing their knowledge of the big screen. Tonight's guests on the show are Peter Rowsthorn, Ivan Aristeguieta, Dave O'Neil and Angela Bishop.
- Hosted by Rove McManus and captained by Brooke Satchwell and Joel Creasey, two teams will battle it out in funny, irreverent and entertaining ways, testing their knowledge of the big screen. Tonight's guests on the show are Tom Gleeson, Don Hany, Nikki Osborne and Merrick Watts.
- Sharpe learns that he has been promoted to area manager in Nottingham but turns on his wife Sylvia for asking Prem for advice over his impotence. Prem and Kamini, despite learning that the miners submitted to X-rays, also consider moving - back to India - as they believe they do not fit in in Trefelin. However, when Dan runs off with the diary, Kamini locates them and brings them home and Prem persuades Dan's father Owen to back up the diary's contents by telling a local journalist of Sharpe's transgressions at the village fete. Other miners are quick to testify and Sylvia broadcasts her husband's little problem to the whole village. Gina tells Tom that she is pregnant and is not rejected. Prem suggests to his now totally supportive wife that they should stay in Trefelin - at least until they get the X-ray results.