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- Jo returns to earth after a disaster in space and discovers that there are missing pieces in her life, so she sets out to expose the truth about the hidden secrets of space travel and recover what she has lost.
- As the Cold War rages, ex-smuggler turned reluctant spy Harry Palmer finds himself at the centre of a dangerous undercover mission, on which he must use his links to find a missing British nuclear scientist.
- A British diplomat travels to Munich in the run-up to World War II, where a former classmate of his from Oxford is also en route, but is working for the German government.
- Small Axe is based on the real-life experiences of London's West Indian community between 1969 and 1982.
- Two colorful Irish criminals flee to southern Spain to meet up with old associates and search for one's estranged daughter.
- A famous pianist's retirement to Ireland takes an intriguing turn when his housekeeper recounts their history. Concurrently, an abandoned well becomes a focal point, shrouded in tales of enchantment, violence, desire, and retribution.
- Childhood friends restore an old trawler and build a fishing empire in Iceland. As the introduction of fishing quotas shake the country, their future is challenged by the battle for power, greed and betrayal. Inspired by real events.
- Uprising tells the extraordinary story of three intertwined events from 1981: the New Cross Fire, which killed 13 young black people; the Black People's Day of Action; and the Brixton riots.
- Composer George Frideric Handel prepares for the premiere of his masterpiece, 'Messiah'.
- How the movement came into being in the late 1960s, when it fought back against police brutality and racism.
- The UK schools scandal through the eyes of Black parents, teachers, and activists who banded together to expose the injustice and force the education system to change.
- Its a suspense thriller series with a punch of Romance between the IPS officer and Girl of victim family.
- Mangrove tells this true story of The Mangrove Nine, who clashed with London police in 1970. The trial that followed was the first judicial acknowledgment of behavior motivated by racial hatred within the Metropolitan Police.
- A single evening at a house party in 1980s West London sets the scene, developing intertwined relationships against a background of violence, romance and music.
- The true story of writer Alex Wheatle and his spell in prison after the Brixton riots.
- 12 year-old Kingsley is held back by the unofficial segregation policies at his school.
- Spotlights the true story of Leroy Logan, who at a young age saw his father assaulted by two policemen, motivating him to join the Metropolitan Police and change their racist attitudes from within.
- The agents of Nightingale Hart navigate their clients' careers in the bustling world of London's entertainment industry. Dan struggles with delivering bad news while an unexpected arrival throws Jonathan off balance.
- Reeling from a devastating loss, the agents cope in different ways as tensions flare over how to move forward. Jonathan and Rebecca find themselves at odds over a mix-up involving A-list clients.
- Meanwhile, the agents face personal turmoil as professional pressures mounts, while an unlikely source of inspiration rescues an A-Lister from a disastrous opening night.
- While relationships bloom out of the office, the agents find art doesn't always imitate life as an intimacy coordinator is called onto a project. Misunderstandings abound both on camera and off.
- Cultures clash as Americans invade the office. Dan and Rebecca race to win a new client while Misha's attempt to gain public interest for a project leads to unexpected reactions.
- Relationships all over the office reach breaking points due to unspecified boundaries, while Jonathan must manage those of a married acting couple client.
- Rebecca must deal with a crisis involving one of her clients, who is a working mother, while Jonathan and Dan's personal lives collapse around them.
- In the season finale, personal pressures reach a boiling point, while professionally, the American boss plans to visit London, where a high-profile client is expected to be landing a massive franchise role.
- In the early hours of 18 January 1981, in a house in south London, a birthday party ended in a fire. Thirteen young black British people died. The fire and its aftermath would ignite an uprising by the black British community. This film tells the stories of the young people who were at the party and the events that led up to it.
- The story of the aftermath of the New Cross fire and the run up to the Black People's Day of Action. As news spread about the fire at 439 New Cross Road, the scale of the tragedy overwhelmed the local community. Amid uncertainty about whether the fire had been caused by a racist firebomb attack, anger mounted at the police investigation and the seeming indifference of the press and the government to the loss of so many black lives. The Black People's Day of Action, a mass demonstration, was organised to bring the tragedy to the attention of the nation.
- After the New Cross fire and the Black People's Day of Action, tensions between the community and the police escalated when a massive stop-and-search operation was launched, targeting black people on the streets of Brixton. In April, the situation boiled over into one of the biggest riots in British history. Buildings were burned down and hundreds of police injured. Riots then flared up all over the country, from Southall to Toxteth, but by the year's end, the people of New Cross were no closer to knowing who started the New Cross fire or why - and a lack of answers and justice has lingered over the case ever since.
- Jón Hjaltalín, the mayor of a small West Icelandic town, tries to buy an old trawler from the Icelandic bank and insurance company, using his brother Torfi's fame as a captain.
- A year later fishermen are on a strike and the country is in disrepair. Harpa and Grímur are caught between a rock and a hard place and have to choose to either become strikebreakers or drown in debt.
- Harpa and Grímur's marriage hangs by a thread. Harpa sends Einar and Freydís around the country in search for smaller vessels while her and Grímur work through their issues. However, Smári is still investigating Harpa.
- The reality of Grímur's fate begins to settle in with Harpa, leading her to make a drastic decision. Tinna worries that her choice to help Smári will hurt her after all. The town is left to deal with the fallout of Harpa's actions.
- The two couples, alongside Jón Hjaltalín, resort to desperate measures to fix the catch quota system according to their own needs. Meanwhile, the struggle for ownership of the fish continues in the municipality.
- Smári, an investigating journalist from Reykjavík, is now working on an article about Harpa and searches for clues regarding her relationship with Jón Hjaltalín.
- Harpa and Grímur go to see the prime minister in hopes of increasing their quota so they can sustain their fishing enterprise. Meanwhile, Tinna returns to the town with her own agenda.
- The team meets up to settle their affairs over too many drinks. Jón comes up with new legislation to ensure the company's future.
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