Pleasure has its price. Following the murder of Sir George Howard and Justice Cunliffe, turmoil plagues London's most infamous Madams - bitter enemies, Margaret Wells (Samantha Morton) and Lydia Quigley (Lesley Manville). Their war for control of the city's bawdy houses intensifies and when Margaret's daughter, Charlotte (Jessica Brown Findlay), places herself in the home of Lydia Quigley, their toxic and deep-seated rivalry is taken to a dangerous new level. The arrival of the alluring and wealthy socialite Lady Isabella Fitzwilliam (Liv Tyler) on the scene may be Charlotte's lifeline, but her poise and position in society belie a dark, scandalous past. It's all pleasure and pain in Season 2 of 'Harlots' as secrets abound, revenge is sought and betrayal waits for its next victim.
"Mum" is a sitcom by two-time BAFTA winner Stefan Golaszewski. It follows the family of Cathy (Academy Award nominee Lesley Manville), a woman rebuilding her life after the death of her husband. In this, the finale series, the family decamps to the countryside for a week, as tensions grow and Cathy tries to face the future.
Legendary comedian Leslie "Les" Dawson was best-known for his deadpan style, curmudgeonly persona and snide jokes about his mother-in-law. This BBC series ran for 19 episodes between 1979 and 1980, and sees Les tackle different subjects in each episode, with his unique approach. Unlike his variety shows, 'The Dawson Watch' was a weekly investigation into the nation at large, addressing topics ranging from education, housing and transport to the environment, family life and the media. Each episode opens with a monologue before moving onto a variety of short sketches interspersed with Les' sharp observations as a stand-up comedy routine. Regulars Cissie Braithwaite and Ada Shufflebotham are always on hand to give their take on the theme in question (featuring Roy Barraclough and Les Dawson suitably attired as two elderly women). It's a testament to the talents of Les Dawson and Roy Barraclough that their female alter-egos are instantly recognisable - and are as comical as ever - 40 years on from their first screen appearance.
Series Two returns with an all-star cast, including Ian McShane, Ricky Whittle and Emily Browning, and finds the battle between Old Gods and New Gods moving inexorably towards crisis point as their destinies collide with those of men. While Mr. World (Crispin Glover) plots revenge for the attack against him in Series One, Shadow throws in his lot with Wednesday's attempt to convince the Old Gods of the case for full-out war. In this strange new world of living gods, change demands commitment and faith requires terrible sacrifice.
Orbiting Earth on the brink of a devastating energy war, scientists prepare to test a device that could provide unlimited power...or trap them in a terrifying alternate reality. 'The Cloverfield Paradox' is the ultimate journey into the unknown.
Bob Mortimer and Paul Whitehouse are lifelong friends and comedy royalty. They have both had serious heart complaints. In this funny and poignant six-part series Paul, an experienced angler invites Bob, a complete novice on a tour of the UK's finest fishing spots.
Tolkien explores the formative years of renowned author J.R.R. Tolkien (Nicholas Hoult) as he finds friendship, courage and motivation among a group of fellow outcasts at school. Their bond strengthens as they mature, until the outbreak of World War I, which threatens to tear the fellowship apart. Tolkien's early life experiences would later inspire him to write his famous Middle-earth novels.
Picking up one week after the emergency response team stormed Litchfield Penitentiary, the ladies of Litch have been torn apart, literally and figuratively, as they enter a new facility in the sixth season of "Orange Is the New Black". Now newbies starting^ at the bottom, they must navigate new rules and power dynamics while getting hazed by inmates and tortured by guards. Friendships will be tested and new allegiances formed - some by choice, others by circumstance - as the women face a slew of charges from the riot. Will they take plea deals and turn on each other, or band together and keep their bonds intact?
Bringing their unique blend of chaos and confusion wherever they go, Clegg, Truly, and Alvin are back. This time the boys go on a stag night that ends in a sprained ankle, meet the not-so-terrifying ghost of a long dead tinker, and undertake the dastardly Crowcroft Challenge. Our troublesome trio meet a retired jewel thief, a would-be escapologist, and a man who claims to have been cursed by a coven of witches. All this and a search for alien life. There's also the last ever appearance by Nora Batty and a special episode devoted to memories of much-loved Compo (Bill Owen).
We return to the beautiful Yorkshire village of Holmfirth where our famous trio of troublemakers has officially become a quartet. Spreading their usual chaos and mayhem wherever they go, Clegg, Truly, Alvin, and Billy are back for more mischief. Follow the boys as they meet a stranger planning to float to Ilkley on an inflatable swan, encounter a womanising flower arranger, and come up with a devilish plan to get rid of Clegg's unwelcome cousin, Aubrey. Clegg gets stuck in a tree while trying to prove a point, and Alvin trains to become an astronaut. All this and Nora Batty goes blonde.
The fourth instalment of the 'Avengers' series is the once-in-a-lifetime culmination of 22 interconnected films and the climax of an epic journey. Earth's, heroes will finally understand how fragile our reality is - and the sacrifices that must be made to uphold it - in a story of friendship, teamwork and setting aside differences to overcome an impossible obstacle.
Acclaimed drama 'Victoria' returns for a third season as revolution sweeps across Europe, and Queen Victoria (Jenna Coleman) must scrutinise her relationship with her public, whilst Prince Albert (Tom Hughes) is filled with visionary plans for social change. The love between Victoria and the Prince is tested like never before. How far can their marriage withstand the pressures of constitutional crises, scandals at court, and the birth of ever more children? Allegiances are stretched by the incendiary Foreign Secretary (Laurence Fox) and the unexpected arrival of Victoria's half-sister, Feodora (Kate Fleetwood). After ten years on the throne, life as a mother, wife, and Queen has never been more demanding.
Dead Men and Dark Deeds: Who really own Ewing Oil? Dallas fans just can't get enough of the Ewings. So Season 8 brings a new one - cousin Jamie Ewing, a blonde, blue-eyed little ol' cupcake with a big, fat claim on the oil empire. And it brings a new face: Academy Award winner Donna Reed stepping gracefully into Miss Ellie's high heels while an ailing Barbara Bel Geddes recovers. And, of course, it brings a gusher of high-tension, high-finance drama: three corpses, one murder trail, weddings, breakups, adultery, medical traumas, kidnapping, likes, long-forgotten secrets and sudden wealth. That's not all, not by a Texas Longhorn shot. The season ends with that dynamic Dallas classic, a wow-did-you-see-that cliffhanger.
Out of the fire, into the frying pan: Southfork in flames is just the start of a season of hot-blooded romance and sizzling schemes. Pam and Bobby split up and other folks team up: Miss Ellie with Clayton Farlow and Sue Ellen with a hunky Dallas darlin' young enough to be her son. Meanwhile, it seems the brothers Ewing may be sharing control of Ewing Oil, guiding the company to more and mightier millions. But sharing makes J.R. as happy as a wildcatter drilling dust, so you can just imagine the conniving to come. Yup, Series 7 is a web of backroom deals and courtroom drama, jealousy and treachery, blackmail and bourbon. And in the center sits J.R., hiding his guile behind a big ol' Texas smile.
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