Led by BAFTA and Golden Globe award-winning actress Brenda Blethyn as the unorthodox but brilliant DCI Vera Stanhope, ITV's top-rating crime drama returns for an eighth series. Based on the bestselling Vera Stanhope novels by award-winning writer, Ann Cleeves, Vera may be unconventional and unglamorous, but she faces the world with caustic wit, guile and courage. In series eight, Vera and her team are drawn into four more compelling cases, including the body of a police officer discovered in an abattoir incinerator, a mysterious car crash, a suburban back-garden murder and the suspicious death of a teenage boy. Set against atmospheric panoramas of the breathtaking Northumberland countryside, Vera features intriguing mysteries and gripping performances.
Everyone's a suspect when a murder is committed on a lavish train ride, and a brilliant detective must race against time to solve the puzzle before the killer strikes again.
"Mum" is the brand new sitcom by two-time BAFTA winner Stefan Golaszewski. It follows Cathy (Academy Award nominee Lesley Manville), a woman facing her sixties and life after the death of her husband. Set across a year, starting with her husband's funeral and ending on New Year's Eve, the first series sees her family pull around her and friendships deepen as hope glimmers on the horizon.
In the battle for Ninjago City, Lloyd (Dave Franco), high school student by day and Green Ninja by night, gets thrown into the ultimate adventure with his secret ninja warrior friends! Led by the wise and wisecracking Master Wu (Jackie Chan), they must defeat evil warlord Garmadon (Justin Theroux), The Worst Guy Ever, who also happens to be Lloyd's dad. On their courageous journey, they learn to band together to unleash their inner power in an epic showdown to save the city.
Victoria (Jenna Coleman) and Albert (Tom Hughes) have very different expectations for a family Christmas, and the arrival of a young African orphan at the Palace puts them at loggerheads. Victoria is uncharacteristically melancholy in the festive season. Albert, on the other hand, is gripped by an obsession with staging the perfect family Christmas, and ruffles feathers as he transforms the Palace into a magical festive wonderland. But Victoria is furious to find that, in fact, Albert has invited two very unwelcome house guests. 'Tis the season for historic enmities to finally climax, new romances to blossom and sacrifices to be made…but a terrifying accident calls the couple's priorities into question, and Victoria and Albert finally realise that they must leave behind the pain of their upbringings if they are to give their own children the Christmas that they never had.
After Negan brutally forces Rick and the group to bend to his will, Rick finally understands that Negan cannot be reasoned with and that they must prepare to go to war. Victory will require more than just the supplies and numbers in Alexandria, and in the pursuit of more weapons, food and new fighters, Rick and the group will be tested like never before. Alexandria and their new allies will need to band together and rise up against Negan and his army, but nothing can prepare them for the all-out battle that awaits them.
A smash hit in the UK and around the world, acclaimed drama 'Victoria' returns for a new second season starring Jenna Coleman as Queen Victoria, a nineteenth century heroine for our times. This landmark account of the life of one of history's greatest monarchs continues as the Queen faces the very modern challenge of balancing a growing family with her marriage to Prince Albert (Tom Hughes) and her work as ruler of the most powerful nation on earth. As Victoria's reign continues into the 1840s there are constitutional crises and scandals at court, trips to France and Scotland, the devastating Irish Potato Famine and political machinations ending in tragedy. As the saga unfolds over vital moments in history, the Queen and Prince Albert must meet each public challenge whilst confronting profound personal changes.
Steve Pemberton and Reece Shearsmith follow up the multi-award-winning Psychoville with an anthology of tales of the genuinely unexpected. What goes on behind closed doors on the street where you live? Be invited into six very different No 9s, where the ordinary and mundane rub shoulders with the extraordinary and macabre.
Episodes Comprise:
1. Sardines
2. A Quiet Night In
3. Tom and Gerri
4. Last Gasp
5. The Understudy
6. The Harrowing
The Long Winter Is Here...Throughout seven thrilling episodes, the penultimate Season 7 focuses on a convergence of armies and attitudes that have been brewing for years. As the season begins, Daenerys Targaryen -accompanied by her.Unsullied army and emboldened by Dothraki/lronborn allies and her lethal trio of dragons - has finally set sail for Westerns with Tyrion Lannister, her newly appointed Hand. Jon Snow has apparently consolidated power in the North after his spectacular conquest of Ramsay Bolton and the return of Winterfell to Stark control. In King's Landing, Cersei Lannister, bereft of any surviving heirs, has successfully seized the Iron Throne. But as these and other factions drive towards new alliances or (more likely) violent conflicts, the cold specter of another, apocalyptic threat - in the form of an army of undead White Walkers - threatens to undermine the status quo and obliterate the outcome of these smaller, all-too-human rivalries.
Prague, 1942. The Third Reich is at its zenith, controlling most of Europe. Reinhard Heydrich (Jason Clarke), aided by his wife Lina (Rosamund Pike), has risen to the top of the Nazi Party as head of the SS, the Gestapo, and the architect of the "Final Solution". His brutal and oppressive rule of occupied Czechoslovakia leads to Hitler dubbing him "The Man with the Iron Heart". However, a small group of Czechoslovak Resistance fighters led by Jan Kubis (Jack O'Connell) and Jozef Gabcik (Jack Reynor) seek to stop the unstoppable and plan to assassinate Heydrich, making him the highest-ranking Nazi officer ever to be killed World War II. Based on Laurent Binet's bestselling book 'HHhH', 'The Man with the Iron Heart' its all-star cast tell the incredible story of how the brave men and women the Resistance sacrificed everything in name of freedom.
Set against the stunning backdrop of the Canadian Rockies in the idyllic but troubled town of Little Big Bear, 'Tin Star' unleashes a cinematic, sometimes blackly comic, thrill ride of a story. At the heart of the show is a virtuoso performance from Tim Roth, who plays Jim Worth - an expat British police chief who has come to Canada to start a new life. However, his much-longed-for peace and tranquillity is shattered when a family member is brutally murdered in a horrifying act of seemingly random violence. This one moment unleashes the demon of his dark alcoholic past as Worth embarks on a path of bloody vengeance, setting in motion a lethal chain of events with devastating consequences for those caught up in the wreckage of his former life.
"The Curse of Oak Island" introduces viewers to a small island off the coast of Nova Scotia where two obsessed brothers are attempting to solve a 200-year-old mystery. Rick and Marty Lagina own most of Oak Island and are determined to find the treasure alleged to be buried there - despite the fact that the island is rumored to be cursed. Legend says seven people must die before the treasure is revealed, and so far, six have lost their lives in the pursuit. Rick and Marty explore an abandoned shaft, a cove, and even drain a swamp to find the booty, and what they find is enough to make them believe the rumors may be true. Undeterred, even after a visit from a woman who lost her father and brother in a tragic accident on Oak Island years earlier, the brothers press on and make one of the biggest discoveries ever.
When Kayleigh relocates across town, John is faced with a dilemma, will they or won't they continue to car share? Peter Kay (BAFTA Winner - Male performance in a comedy series) and Sian Gibson (BAFTA nominated - Female performance in a comedy series) return for a second series of Car Share (BAFTA Winner - Scripted Comedy)...
In this first of three new tours of duty for 'Our Girl', Georgie Lane (Michelle Keegan), the Stockport-born army medic with Two Section, has been flown out to Nepal to provide humanitarian support following a massive earthquake. Under the watchful eye of Captain James (Ben Aldridge), Georgie is helping coordinate medical facilities while mentoring Maisie (Shalom Brune-Franklin), a reckless young recruit, and liaising with Milan (Rudi Dharmalingam), a local engineer. The aftershocks of the earthquake are nothing compared to the tremors she feels when she runs into Elvis or the unexpected feelings she soon develops for Milan. But alongside their immediate duties, Georgie and Two Section swiftly find themselves on a different and more challenging mission as they stumble across a case of child-trafficking. This soon leads them into conflict with a dangerous criminal gang and a crime boss who rules in a world where no one can be trusted and any move can be deadly.
Jimmy McGovern's continuing series of standalone dramas invites guest writers and well-known actors to examine characters on the verge of momentous change. In "Taxi for Linda" by Johanne McAndrew and Elliot Hope, Frank (John Thomson) and Linda (Julie Hesmondhalgh) both work as controllers for a minicab firm. When smooth-talking driver Terry (Shane Richie) starts dating Linda, Frank suspects all is not what it seems. Nick Leather's "Passengers" sees Paul Copley's widowed pensioner Ronnie befriend neighbour Helen (Eve Myles), and start teaching her to drive. Believing that her partner is beating her, he calls in the social services and she abruptly ends the lessons. In "A Picture of Innocence" by Shaun Duggan, Hayley (Emma Fryer) is shocked to find intimate photographs of her schoolgirl daughter Ruby (Imogen King) posted online and attracting lewd comments. Discovering that Ruby posed for the shots to impress an older boyfriend, Hayley sets out to defend her daughter. In Colette Kane's "Love" Angela (Katherine Rose Morley) has devoted her life to taking care of her alcoholic father Mick (Steve Evets). When boyfriend Danny (Samuel Anderson) proposes she turns him down and Danny prepares to leave town, leaving Angela to face a huge decision. Finally "Scratch" by Arthur Ellison and Megan Ellison sees unassuming John (William Ash) pushed by his wife Sarah (Rebecca Callard) into complaining to the noisy builders working next door after a scratch appears on his car. John enlists the help of his volatile brother and watches helplessly as the situation spirals out of control.
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