Season Six returns following the battle between brothers which left Bjorn Ironsides (Alexander Ludwig) a hero to the people who have been under the tyrannical rule of Ivar (Alex Høgh Andersen) for so long. As the new leader of Kattegat, Bjorn struggles to fill his late father's shoes as king, while facing critical dilemmas and wrestling with the idea that power overshadows morals. Meanwhile, Ivar travels to Russia and meets his match in Prince Oleg (Danila Kozlovsky), a ruthless and unpredictable ruler. Lagertha (Katheryn Winnick) has her own agenda - to live a quieter and less public life - but new dangers lurk close to home. These 10 striking adventures chronicle the Vikings' invasion of Scandinavia, as Ubbe (Jordan Patrick Smith) and Torvi (Georgia Hirst) travel to Iceland to uncover the mystery of Floki's (Gustaf Skarsgård)'s disappearance and Hvitserk (Marco Ilsø) pursues his personal vendetta against Ivar.
"Little Birds" is a fresh and subversive melodrama that springboards from the erotic vignettes of Anais Nin into the Tangier Interzone in 1955. Troubled New York heiress Lucy Savage (Juno Temple) is fresh off the transatlantic steamer anticipating love and marriage in exotic climes. But when her fiancee Hugo (Hugh Skinner) does not receive her in the way she expected, she spins off into a surprising, diverse and degenerate world. Period drama about an ingenue abroad this is not. 'Little Birds' is very modern tale of a woman losing and then finding herself down a mesmerising rabbithole. What Lucy discovers is a world in flux, a country quivering on the cusp of independence, populated by a larger-than-life set of characters including a provocative dominatrix, Cherifa Lamor (Yumna Marwan) who particularly captures Lucy's imagination. Inspired by each other the two women embark on a witty, moving and provocative journey towards freedom and independence.
Contains the first 15 episodes from Series 4! Led by furniture restorer Jay Blades, an expert team of Britain's most skilled and caring craftspeople run a workshop where Britain's broken and battered treasures are lovingly repaired and refurbished while telling the story behind these valuable objects. Together they transform priceless pieces of family history and bring the memories they hold back to life.
Three months have passed since the catastrophic siege that claimed three lives, during which time the management of Wentworth Prison has come under intense scrutiny. With Allie Novak (Kate Jenkinson) now top dog, the fragile peace is tested with the arrival of notorious former inmate and top dog Lou Kelly (Kate Box), and her partner Reb Keane (Zoe Terakes). While Vera (Kate Atkinson) basks blissfully in the glow of motherhood, lurking beyond the prison walls Joan 'The Freak' Ferguson (Pamela Rabe) considers her next step to take down those who left her to die...
Lynn (Roxanne Scrimshaw) and Lucy (Nichola Burley) are life-long best friends, their relationship as intense as any romance. Neither has ventured far from where they grew up. Lynn, who married her first boyfriend and whose daughter is fast growing up, is delighted when the charismatic, volatile Lucy has her first baby, a boy. Lucy, however, does not react to motherhood as Lynn expects. Soon, they find their friendship tested in the most extreme circumstances.
From the co-founder and creative force behind Pink Floyd, 'Us + Them' is a highly-stylized, state-of-the-art visual production filmed in Amsterdam during Roger Waters' European tour of 2017 and 2018, which was seen by more than 2 million fans worldwide. Packed with an urgent message of human rights, liberty and love, 'Us + Them' features songs from Waters' latest album, 'Is This the Life We Really Want?', plus classics from Pink Floyd's 'The Dark Side of the Moon', 'The Wall', 'Animals', 'Wish You Were Here' and more. This film is the definitive document of that unmissable event.
Tracklisting:
1. Intro
2. Speak to Me
3. Breathe
4. One of These Days
5. Time
6. Breathe (Reprise)
7. The Great Gig in the Sky
8. Welcome to the Machine
9. Deja Vu
10. The Last Refugee
11. Picture That
12. Wish You Were Here
13. The Happiest Days of Our Lives
14. Another Brick in the Wall (Part 2)
15. Another Brick in the Wall (Part 3)
16. Dogs
17. Pigs (Three Different Ones)
18. Money
19. Us and Them
20. Brain Damage
21. Eclipse
22. The Last Refugee (Reprise)
23. Deja Vu (Reprise)
Bonus:
1. Fleeting Glimpse
2. Comfortably Numb
3. Smell the Roses
Set against the backdrop of 18th century Georgian London, 'Harlots' follows the fortunes of the Wells family. As Series 3 begins, Margaret Wells (Samantha Morton) has been exiled to America and Lydia Quigley (Lesley Manville) is languishing in Bedlam. It seems that Charlotte (Jessica Brown Findlay) and Lucy (Eloise Smyth) will finally be able to free themselves from their mother's feud. But Charlotte soon learns that running a lucrative brothel brings enemies as well as friends, including new pimps in town the Pincher brothers. Meanwhile Lydia still finds a way to bite, even in her darkest hour.
When Ellen, the matriarch of the Graham family, passes away, her daughter Annie (Toni Colette) and her husband (Gabriel Byrne) and their two children begin to unravel cryptic and increasingly terrifying secrets about their ancestry. The more they discover, the more they find themselves trying to outrun the sinister fate they seem to have inherited.
The Crown traces the life of Queen Elizabeth II from her wedding in 1947 through to the early part of the twenty-first century. Season Three covers the time period between 1964 and 1977 and introduces an outstanding new ensemble cast led by Olivia Colman and Tobias Menzies. Beginning with Harold Wilson's election as the Queen's first Labour prime minister and ending with the Silver Jubilee of Elizabeth II, it follows pivotal moments such as the death and state funeral of Winston Churchill, the Aberfan disaster, the Apollo 11 moon landing and the Investiture of Prince Charles as the Prince of Wales.
During 1996, the Workers' Educational Association (WEA) began classes for sacked Liverpool dockers and their partners to help them put together a history of their dispute. The classes later expanded into new areas, including scriptwriting and multimedia. Meanwhile, Channel 4 had invited Jimmy McGovern to write a screenplay on the subject. Jimmy already had too many work commitments and recommended Irvine Welsh, author of 'Trainspotting', as an alternative. Unfortunately Irvine was also overstretched. Then it was suggested that members of the WEA classes should do the writing with help from Jimmy and Irvine. Channel 4 liked the idea and commissioned the script. At the same time, a fly-on-the-wall documentary team from planet wild, based in Liverpool, began to film the classes. The class met weekly and provided the raw material for the script. Despite his commitments, Jimmy was there every week, inspired by the atmosphere. Irvine also attended regularly. Sally Hibbin from Parallax Pictures, film director Antonia Bird and actors such as Robert Carlyle also provided support and expertise, completing tutorial team that any media student would die for. Then the historic moment came. Sixteen writers signed a contract with Parallax and initiative factory, a co-operative set up by the sacked dockers. All the money was donated to the Initiative Factory. It was a unique event in the history of British scripwriting. In February 1999 the filming began and the class moved on to a new phase. The writers found themselves on set alongside colleagues from the Initiative Factory, who were now actors, extras, crew members and part of the production team. Who said that adult eductaion was boring?
A slight of frame and puny gamekeeper's son named Geordie (Paul Young) grows sick and tired of being picked on and decides to answer a Charles Atlas-style bodybuilding ad. Flash forward several years and Geordie is now a strapping, muscle-bound, Olympic champ (now portrayed by Bill Travers). Evidently his muscles have spread to his head, for Geordie sees no need for emotional fulfilment, and alienates his girlfriend (Norah Gorsen) on the road to becoming the top-ranked hammer thrower at the Highland Games and the UK representative at the Melbourne Olympics. When Geordie finally falls in love again, it is with towering shot-putter Helga (Doris Goddard) - the first woman ever able to best him on the athletic field. Sim manages to quietly steal the film as the Laird for whom Geordie's father works as a gamekeeper.
Is it normal to be smarter than your parents? Or to have a brother who's more interested in his hair than his studies and a twin sister whose personality is the opposite of yours? It is if you're Sheldon Cooper, the phenomenally gifted 11-year-old living in East Texas with his parents, George Sr. and Mary; siblings, Georgie and Missy; and tough-talking, beloved Meemaw. Season Three's 21 hilarious episodes follow Sheldon as he tests the patience of his family, the proofs of his analytical theories and the limits of his knowledge of the real world. Whether he's taking a break from science to obsess about Hobbits or setting foot on the Caltech campus for the very first time, you won't want to miss a nanosecond of this boy genius' genuinely heartwarming boyhood.
Paul Whitehouse and Bob Mortimer cast off for a third series as the critically acclaimed 'Mortimer and Whitehouse: Gone Fishing' returns. The two lifelong friends continue in their quest to catch a different species each week, complete with the now-familiar mix of serious and light-hearted chats, laughter and good-humoured teasing. Paul will again take the lead on where they fish and Bob will carry on his accommodation and catering duties, upping the ante and experimenting with more nutritious dishes, in a bid to keep healthy.
In Scooby-Doo's greatest adventure yet, see the never-before-told story of how Scooby and Shaggy first met and how the famous Mystery Inc. was formed. Now, with hundreds of cases solved, Scooby and the gang face their biggest, toughest mystery ever and discover that Scooby has a secret legacy and an epic destiny greater than anyone ever imagined.
Sim stars as Captain Paris, an exasperated army chaplain and entertainments officer of a conscripted battalion. Attempting to put on a show for his troops, his idea for fun and games is a Brains Trust. Amazingly the punters flood in but his effort falls apart when he enlists the help of others and brows become furrowed over the interlocking private lives of three panellists. Pitch perfect in the central role, Sim had a personal interest in the production and was pivotal in driving it to the screen after producing Birdie's play at Westminster Theatre in 1944.
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