Opening with the funeral of Winston Churchill in January 1965, series nine continues with Nonnatus House entering a bold and innovative era. As the tower blocks multiply, and a new East End rises from the ashes of the old, society becomes more prosperous, but more complex. Our familiar team of medics and midwives face unexpected challenges as the population shifts, rules change, and old diseases come back to haunt them. Meanwhile, their own experiences are fuelled by love, loss, and doubt - and the very fabric of their lives is jeopardised when Nonnatus itself comes under threat of demolition.
In Series 3, British ex-pat Dr. Ruby Walker (Amrita Acharia) has left the Good Karma Hospital to practise as a GP near her family in rural India. But when a medical crisis forces her to return, Ruby must make peace with the hospital's intimidating head, Dr. Lydia Fonseca (Amanda Redman), and face her handsome but reticent colleague, Dr. Gabriel Varma (James Krishna Floyd). Just as Ruby feels ready to rekindle her romance with Gabriel, the sudden arrival of his former mentor, brilliant and beautiful plastic surgeon Dr. Aisha Ray (Priyanka Bose), strains their budding relationship.
Karl (Karl Pilkington) and his grumpy alter ego return in the acclaimed tragi-comedy about a middle aged man haunted by the voice in his head. When Karl's elderly Aunt Norma (Sondra James) hires a sparky young care worker Ruby (Marama Corlett) to replace him, Karl begins a mission to make more of himself. His hapless attempts at self-improvement are soon derailed, while what began as outright hostility towards Ruby blossoms into an unlikely attraction. With everything else falling apart in Karl's world, will they get it together? Or will Karl and his alter ego manage to sabotage his life once again?
When renowned crime novelist Harlan Thrombey (Christopher Plummer) is found dead at his estate just after his 85th birthday, the inquisitive and debonair Detective Benoit Blanc (Daniel Craig) is mysteriously enlisted to investigate. From Harlan's dysfunctional family to his devoted staff, Blanc sifts through a web of red herrings and self-serving lies to uncover the truth behind Harlan's untimely death.
Decades after Sarah Connor prevented Judgment Day, a lethal new Terminator is sent to eliminate the future leader of the resistance. In a fight to save mankind, battle-hardened Sarah Connor teams up with an unexpected ally (Arnold Schwarzenegger) and an enhanced super soldier to stop the deadliest Terminator yet.
There's nothing tiny about this huuuge and hilarious collection of 'Family Guy' episodes, in which Brian and Stewie shrink down to microscopic size, Peter becomes the new White House press secretary (no comment), Meg devours internet fame, and Lois uncovers shocking secrets while providing video commentary. It's a fiendishly funny complete season, featuring celebrity guest voices Niecy Nash, Sam Elliott, Denis Leary, Sarah Paulson and Mandy Moore!
This is a true story. 'White House Farm' revolves around one fateful night in August 1985 when five members of the same family were murdered at an Essex farmhouse; Sheila Caffell (Cressida Bonas), her twin six-year-old sons, Daniel (Nate Barrowcliffe) and Nicholas (Jude Barrowcliffe), and her parents, Nevill (Nicholas Farrell) and June (Amanda Burton) Bamber. This series provides fresh insight into this family tragedy and the contested accounts of the events that took place at White House Farm.
The charming 'Father Brown' returns to solve more mysteries in the sleepy Cotswold village of Kembleford. In this series, based on the character created by GK Chesterton, the charismatic priest investigates the murder of an eccentric beekeeper, uncovers the hidden motivations behind a deadly art exhibition and steps in when Mrs. McCarthy's (Sorcha Cusack)'s family reunion is threatened by a fortune-teller's predictions. And when Bunty (Emer Kenny) is tried for the murder of a young aristocrat, it's a race against time for Father Brown (Mark Williams) to prove her innocence and save her from the hangman's noose.
Welcome Back to Arkwright's - television's most loved comer shop. It's all on offer this series! Eric and Cyril go camping and find the excitement is in tents, Gastric is ready to diet for love, and Mrs. Rossi and Mr. Newbold find romance among the rigatoni. There are Mrs. Featherstone's driving lessons of doom, a dog whispering sweet nothings, a bicycle ride full of surprises and all sorts of interesting uses fora mangle. Then in the Christmas Special, Cath won't stand for French custard, and Granville tries to put the magic into Christmas but things don't quite go to plan. All in all, there are more money making schemes than you could shake a curly kipper at, and of course, the snapping jaws of that famous till. All seven episodes, including the 2019 Christmas episode.
Judge John Deed has more than enough to contend with before he even arrives at court. His daughter, wilful Charlie, has decided to follow in her father''s footsteps and embark on a legal career of her own, while Jo Mills, struggling to balance her working life with caring for a foster child, drifts further away from him. Meanwhile, Deed has serious matters of justice – the move to jury-less trials and questions of corruption – to uphold. Rita ''Coop'' Cooper is on hand as the voice of reason and Deed''s eyes and ears, but Sir Monty Everard and Laurence James are determined to rein-in the unconventional Judge.
New Year's Day and 1970 begins with a body on an Oxford canal towpath. The start of the new decade sees new relationships blossom and old friendships challenged as fatality strikes a ground-breaking college project, a family Indian restaurant is devastated by murder, and an all-women Oxford college is struck by tragedy. From the waterways of Venice to the streets of Oxford, 1970 brings a new evil and the ultimate test to our Castle Gate CID gang from which they may never survive.
'The Trial of Christine Keeler', takes a fresh look at one of the most iconic and infamous scandals in British history: the chain of events in the 1960's that became known' as 'The Profumo Affair' and forced the resignation of Prime Minister Macmillan. A scandal of sex, spies and lies, it dominated British media in 1963, rocked its government, and Ied to the trial and imprisonment of 19-year-old Christjne Keeler (Sophie Cookson). It also led to the resignation of the British War Minister John Profumo (Ben Miles) and the tragic trial and death of London socialite, Dr. Stephen Ward (James Norton). Starring Sophie Cookson (Kingsman), James Nlorton (Grantchester) and Ellie Bamber (Les Miserables), this dramatisation, based on real events, is set at the height of the Cold War in a fascinating era of shifting class, gender and racial politics. Taking us behind the headlines of this ground-breaking British scandal, the story is told through the lives of its key characters with flashbacks to the infamous affair.
The remote arctic town of Fortitude attempts to recover, but out in the wilderness, nature is growing ever more dangerous and the sky itself has turned red. For there's a demon amongst the herd and they have to be stopped no matter the consequences.
Based on the thrilling and inspirational life of an iconic American freedom fighter, 'Harriet' tells the extraordinary tale of Harriet Tubman's escape from slavery and transformation into one of America's greatest heroes. Haunted by memories of those she left behind, Harriet (Cynthia Erivo) ventures back into dangerous territory on a mission to lead others to freedom. With allies like abolitionist William Still (Leslie Odom, Jr.) and the entrepreneurial Marie Buchanon (Janelle Monae), Harriet risks capture and death to guide hundreds to safety as one of the most prominent conductors of the Underground Railroad. Witness the story of a woman who defied impossible odds to change the course of her life and the fate of the nation.
Series 5 finds Barry Allen (Grant Gustin) and his wife, Iris West (Candice Patton), finally settling into married life when they're visited by Nora West-Allen (Jessica Parker Kennedy), their speedster daughter from the future. Nora's arrival brings to light the legacy every member of 'Team Flash' will leave years from now, causing many to question who they are today. And while Nora idolises Barry, she holds a mysterious grudge against Iris. As Team Flash adjust to the next generation of speedster, they discover Nora's presence has triggered the arrival of the most ruthless, vicious and relentless villain they have ever faced: Cicada (Chris Klein)!
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