It's batter up at Belle Reve, and that can only mean that Amanda Waller, the penitentiary's cold and calculating warden, has a mission only the damned will take on. It's time to unleash Task Force X again, stacked with seasoned vets such as Deadshot, Killer Frost, Captain Boomerang and Harley Quinn. These crafty criminals are joined by newcomers Copperhead and the martial arts master Bronze Tiger! With the target being a mystical object so powerful they're willing to risk their own lives to steal it, there's sure to be a collision of chaos, gunfire and attitudes. So, get packed for a raging road trip with the Suicide Squad!
Not Going Out- The Christmas Specials comprises a triple-bill of Christmas episodes from the hit Royal Television Society and Rose d'Or award winning BBC sitcom.
Murder at Christmas (2007)
Lee (Lee Mack) hits on a plan to spend some time alone with Lucy (Sally Bretton) at Christmas. However plans change when Lucy's parents (Timothy West and Deborah Grant) decide to cancel their skiing holiday and decide to join their offspring for the holidays. With a full house to entertain, Lucy calls in Barbara (Miranda Hart) to cook Christmas dinner, a decision they may later regret. All seems to be going well for Lucy and Lee until a murder mystery game brings family tensions to a head.
Absent Father Christmas (2009)
Lee's father (Bobby Ball) makes an impromptu appearance at the flat. This is the man who walked out of the family home when Lee was four, never paid his maintenance and ate Lee's goldfish. Lee wants him out of the flat, but Lucy tells him that the only way forward is to forgive and forget.
The House (2013)
In an effort to create the perfect Christmas for Lucy,Lee invites her parents to join the two of them and Daisy (Katy Wix) in a snug old house in the country which used to belong to his deceased aunt. Christmas spirit is in short supply, and their visit takes a turn for the worse as Lucy discovers that the house has not been lived in for years and there appears to be a spooky presence.
Series Five follows Lee as he gets himself into all sorts of scrapes and sticky situations in his eagerness to please and impress the object of his affections, Lucy (Sally Bretton). We see Lee turn into a rocker when he joins his best mate Tim's (Tim Vine) band, cheered on by Tim's ditzy girlfriend Daisy (Katy Wix), take on the role of carer for his scrounging father (Bobby Ball) injure himself training for a Fun Run, and prove his manliness by camping in a dark spooky forest. But will a drunken experiment with Lucy show once and for all that love really is in the air or will it just lead to more mayhem and mishaps...
This is the brutal and bloody real life story of Essex, drugs, rock and roll and the rise of ruthless gangster Pat Tate (Craig Fairbrass). It's Marbella 1988, and the Scarface-of-Southend is on a blazing path of peddling pills and snorting coke, crushing anyone who gets in his way. When Pat is eventually double crossed by an ex drug baron (Larry Lamb) he ends up in prison. Undeterred, he establishes himself as top-dog and as he makes plans to reclaim his turf, his unquenchable hunger for power leads him back to the only life he knows.
Ronnie Barker's great creation Arkwright continues to mind the store where the only thing going cheap is talk. The elusive Nurse Gladys Emmanuel is still there to drive him to distraction, while delivery boy Granville just yearns for a trendy girlfriend, a high-powered executive job, a sports car or even a new bell on his bicycle.
1. Soulmate Wanted
Granville is desperate for female company, so he decides to resort to advertising. He ends up getting more than he bargained for.
2. Horse-Trading
Arkwright thinks he's done great business when he offloads some genuine Yorkshire clothes horses on a local Asian shopkeeper...
3. The Housekeeper Caper
Arkwright advertises for a live-in housekeeper. It doesn't succeed in getting Nurse Gladys Emmanuel jealous but does tempt the "Black Widow", the formidable Mrs. Featherstone...
4. The Errand Boy Executive
To impress Stephanie, a young lady from the boutique, Granville claims he is an "executive" and that Arkwright is his "faithful old assistant".
5. Happy Birthday Arkwright
What does Arkwright want for his birthday? Certainly not a visit from the man from the Good Shop Guide.
6. The Mystical Boudoir of Nurse Gladys Emmanuel
Arkwright will do anything to get himself into Nurse Gladys Emmanuel's bedroom, including the use of a ladder and a box of chocolates. Meanwhile Granville takes to wearing tights on his head.
From the award-winning producers of 'Line of Duty', 'Save Me' is an extraordinary and powerful new thriller written by and starring Lennie James (The Walking Dead). Nelson 'Nelly' Rowe is a man who 'likes a drink', loves whoever he's sleeping with and is the life and soul of his local boozer. He's a charmer, a chancer, a fighter, a liar and, at his age, a man who should know better but couldn't care less; until it all goes terribly wrong. Nelly's world is turned upside down when he's arrested and accused of kidnapping the 13-year-old daughter he was barely aware of. Jody's mother, Claire (Suranne Jones) - who knew Nelly a lifetime ago and hasn't seen him since - is convinced of his guilt. With the cops on his tail and all the evidence pointing right at him, Nelly is going to have to turn his life around if he's to find out who framed him and, more importantly, save the life of the daughter he never knew enough to love.
The critically acclaimed two-time Emmy award-winning 'Black Mirror', is an anthology series that taps into our collective unease with the modern world, with each stand-alone episode a sharp, suspenseful tale exploring themes of contemporary techno-paranoia. Without question, technology has transformed all aspects of our lives: in every home, on every desk, in every palm is a plasma screen, a monitor, a smartphone - a 'Black Mirror' reflecting our 21st Century existence back at us. Featuring six stand-alone stories including the Emmy award-winning 'San Junipero'.
"Hard Sun" is a pre-apocalyptic crime series set in contemporary London. Charlie Hicks (Jim Sturgess) and Elaine Renko (Agyness Deyn) are detectives who, while investigating a murder in the inner city, stumble upon proof that the world faces certain destruction in 5 years. It's a terrifying reality that the British government is urgently trying to suppress. Hicks and Renko find themselves pursued by ruthless Security Service operatives, who are trying to kill them in order to keep secret the truth about the mysterious cosmic event. The pair must use every bit of their ingenuity to protect themselves and those they love.
"The Disaster Artist" is based on the making of Tommy Wiseau's cult-classic disasterpiece 'The Room' ("The Greatest Bad Movie of All Time"). Director and star James Franco transforms the true story of aspiring filmmaker and infamous Hollywood outsider Tommy Wiseau - an artist whose passion was as sincere as his methods were questionable - into a celebration of friendship, artistic expression, and dreams pursued against insurmountable odds.
Rowan Atkinson stars as detective Jules Maigret in these two gripping crime stories set in 1950s Paris, adapted from the books by Georges Simenon.
1. Maigret Sets a Trap
Montmartre, Paris. A serial killer is stalking the streets. Five women are dead and people are afraid to go out after dark. The newspapers are rife with speculation. And Chief Inspector Maigret is without a lead and under great pressure…
2. Maigret's Dead Man
One February morning, an agitated man calls the Police judiciary asking for Maigret. He claims he's being followed by someone trying to kill him. That night, his body is found, his face badly beaten, stabbed to death. Ridden with guilt for not having saved "his" dead man, Maigret is determined to find the murderer.
Legendary, award winning and suspenseful, 'Alfred Hitchcock Presents' set the gold standard for all TV mystery series to come and has remained an indelible part of popular culture. And now. the complete fourth season - all 36 episodes - is available for fans to enjoy again and again. Join guest stars Steve McQueen (Bullitt), Bette Davis (All About Eve), Claude Rains (Casablanca), Cloris Leachman (Young Frankenstein), Roger Moore (The Spy Who Loved Me), Walter Matthau (The Odd Couple), Brian Keith (Family Affair), Elizabeth Montgomery (Bewitched), Art Carney (Harry and Tonto), Mary Astor (The Maltese Falcon), Barbara Bel Geddes (Dallas), Denholm Elliot (Raiders of the Lost Ark), Dick York (Bewitched), Leslie Nielsen (Aeroplane!) and more as they act in stories of intrigue and murder... all under the watchful eye of the master of suspense himself. Nominated for 15 Primetime Emmy Awards and winner of 3 Primetime Emmy Awards, plus Golden Globe for television achievements, there's no question why this show remains one of the most beloved classic series ever made.
The Master of Suspense returns with all 39 Season Three episodes of Alfred Hitchcock Presents! Filled with tales of murder, madness, intrigue and suspense, this unforgettable series was renowned for its riveting storytelling and compelling characters. It’s no mystery why it featured some of television’s most illustrious guest starts.
At the end of the First World War, beloved children's author A. A. Milne (Domhnall Gleeson) creates the magical world of Winnie-the-Pooh - which brings him immediate acclaim. But the books' international success comes at a cost to the author, his young son Christopher Robin (Will Tilston) and his wife Daphne (Margot Robbie), in this beautifully filmed, poignant story about fame and family that also stars Kelly Macdonald.
Bafta award winner Lee Mack joins Tim Vine, Sally Bretton, and Katy Wix in the highly anticipated fourth series of the hit Royal Television Society and Rose d'Or award-winning BBC sitcom Not Going Out. Happy-go-lucky - but entirely hapless - Lee (Lee Mack) is still desperate to win the affections of his flatmate Lucy (Sally Bretton). But despite last year's Christmas kiss, it's still not plain sailing; and it's not just Lee's complete lack of drive that gets in the way. Trouble seems to find Lee at every turn. Not only are friends Tim (Tim Vine) and his ditzy girlfriend Daisy (Katy Wix) on hand to cause problems, but this year Lee also has to cope with stolen drugs, missing OAPs, film crews in his house and a coma. Packed full of the jokes, jibles and general misunderstandings of Lee and his friends, this is a comedy definitely worth staying in for.
The Penrose Hotel is growing in reputation and Gina (Dawn French) and Sam (Emilia Fox) are two women on top. Great success, however, can attract unwelcome attention from the most unexpected places. When Gina's estranged father Joe Benelli (Franco Nero) walks back into her life, he brings all the painful memories of Gina's past with him. Are Joe's intentions as honest as they seem or is Gina right not to trust a word he says? New chef Adam (Aaron Anthony) has the talent and potential to be Gina's protege, but is he hiding a dark secret? Teresa (Tanya Reynolds) and her father James (Risteard Cooper) have been building the relationship they never had a chance to have, but is Gina ready to let him back into her life and perhaps her heart? Sam's desire to regain her own independence threatens to derail her relationship with Gina making them wonder if they're capable of a working relationship. And, of course, Leo's voice still echoes throughout from beyond the grave.
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