"Journeyman" is a powerful, emotional story about a middleweight boxing champion's road to recovery after an injury in the ring. After winning a punishing title defence on points, world middleweight boxing champion Matty Burton (Paddy Considine) collapses. The journey towards regaining his speech, movement and memory will be the toughest fight he'll ever face, and the prize could not be greater, for his relationship with his wife Emma (Jodie Whittaker) and baby daughter Mia are on the line.
Inspired by the insider interviews in Misha Glenny's bestselling book, writer/directors Hossein Amini and James Watkins have created a drama that exposes the global network of organised crime. 'McMafia' unravels a complex web of connections that joins up money launderers in Dubai, cyber criminals in India, Russian oligarchs in London and Bedouin smugglers in the Negev desert. What starts out as a story of survival and revenge becomes a tale of one man's struggle against the lures of corruption.
"Unmasking a Killer" profiles the terrifying real-life story of the 'Golden State Killer' - a man responsible for a staggering 51 attacks and 12 murders in California. After searching for the sadistic criminal for 40 years, in 2016 the FBI Sacramento began a national campaign, offering a $50,000 reward to identify the perpetrator. Featuring 2 sensational new final episodes which detail the identification and arrest of the Golden State Killer, the series takes an in-depth look at the manhunt, alongside patterns, escape methods and mind games of the killer. Including interviews with investigators, law enforcement and victims, who have never spoken out publicly, the Golden Stake Killer's life is examined, addressing questions that have remained unanswered for decades. The case has changed law enforcement forever.
A dismembered leg sent to Strike's office sends both his and Robin's lives into disarray, forcing them to confront spectres from their pasts.
Career of Evil (Part 1)
After their harrowing discovery, Strike (Tom Burke) and Robin's search for a culprit sends them up North on an investigative road trip.
Career of Evil (Part 2)
Strike and Robin's partnership reaches breaking point as Robin's wedding approaches and they disagree about how to ensnare a man who abuses children.
Jay Blades and his expert team of craftsmen are back to pool their talents to restore heirlooms and treasured antiques, such as music boxes, vases and clocks, to prove that anything can be brought back to its former glory. 'The Repair Shop' is an antidote to the throwaway culture and shines a light on the wonderful treasures to be found in homes across the country.
One Family, 40 Faces, Many Secrets. One group of animals fascinates and enthrals us more than any other, captivating and terrifying in equal measure - the cats. 'Big Cats' is the ultimate celebration of the entire cat family. The planet's top predators and everyone's favourite animals, as you've never seen them before. Latest developments in filming technology, and a surge in cat research, bring these superstars into the spotlight. Combining fascinating behaviours with amazing stories, the series reflects the true nature of cats - and reveals how they still have the power to surprise. Earth's ultimate predator is drawn out of the shadows.
Growing up won't be easy for 9-year-old maths and science genius Sheldon Cooper (Iain Armitage). While the gifted, naive Sheldon must cope with East Texas, where church and sports rule, his very normal family must find a way to deal with him. His football-coach dad, George Sr. (Lance Barber), struggles to connect with a son he doesn't understand. Sheldon's mother, Mary (Zoe Perry), protects and nurtures her "square peg". How can Sheldon's older brother, Georgie (Montana Jordan), possibly be cool with his little brother in all his high school classes? Sheldon's twin sister, Missy (Raegan Revord), might resent all the attention he gets, but she's the one person who tells him the truth. Join young Sheldon on his awkward and hopeful journey to becoming the iconic, eccentric, extraordinary physicist we know and love from 'The Big Bang Theory'.
On the surface, the Bayer-Boatwrights of Portland, Ore., are the model of a progressive, multiracial family. Greg (Tim Robbins) and his wife, Audrey (Holly Hunter), have three adopted children from around the world and a biological daughter. However, deep cracks begin to appear in the domestic facade - threatening to upend their very way of life - when one son starts seeing things others cannot and develops a mystical connection with a Muslim psychiatrist who has demons of his own.
Whip-smart GP Mona Harcourt (Archie Panjabi) lives a charmed life at the heart of a loving family in London alongside political lobbyist husband Guy (Jack Davenport). But on the same day that a terror attack strikes West London, she receives the devastating news that her brother has been kidnapped in Pakistan. As the shock resonates through the family and buried secrets come to light, Mona is drawn into a tangle of betrayal, conspiracy and murder. One way or another, she must find a way to protect herself, her career and her family as, one by one, they are all put at risk. But just how far is she prepared to go to keep her loved ones safe?
In "Duck Duck Goose", a high-flying bachelor goose named Peng (voiced by Jim Gaffigan) is injured in flight and finds himself saddled with two adorably hilarious and demanding ducklings (voiced by Zendaya and Lance Lim), on a long journey south that will turn this scrappy threesome into a family.
As the hit Irish legal drama returns, solicitor Tara Rafferty (Amy Huberman) is embattled but not beaten. She has built a new life for herself after leaving her cheating fiancé, Eric (Rory Keenan), and the high-powered law firm where they both worked. But with one of her employees betraying her and another in jail, she struggles to keep her fledgling practice afloat. Convinced that her former boss Eric s scheming father is behind it all, Tara decides to strike back. To pay the bills, Tara takes on clients whose legal problems range from deportation, to divorce from a bigamist, to a lawsuit against a convent. As she frequently faces off against Eric and her former colleagues in court, Tara s mentor Vincent (Neil Morrissey) leads a high-level corruption inquiry that could endanger them both. The stellar cast also features Emmet Byrne (Burning Wishes), Fiona O'Shaughnessy (Utopia), and Maria Doyle Kennedy (The Commitments) as a formidable solicitor.
After being inspired to write a list of everything they want to see and do before they turn 30, two unlikely best friends decide to partner up in business to make their childhood dream a reality.
"The Bachelors" follows a mourning father (J.K. Simmons) who moves across the country with his teenage son (Josh Wiggins) for a private school teaching job, after the early death of his wife. Their lives begin to transform due to two unique women (Julie Delpy), who help them embrace life and love again.
Single and jobless, Meg (Kate Upton) and Kate (Alexandra Daddario) are in a rough patch. Desperate to escape, they book a last minute getaway but their plans for rest and relaxation are derailed when a storm reroutes their flight to St. Louis. Holed up in a lifeless hotel whilst they wait out the storm and in need of entertainment they befriend fellow passenger, Ryan (Matt Barr), a tall, blonde fireman. The pair suddenly find that their vacation has turned into an all-out competition for his attention. The flight may be off but the fight is on!
From HBO Sports, WWE, JMH Films and Ringer Films comes 'Andre the Giant', a documentary examining the life and career of one of the most beloved legends in WWE history. The ambitious, wide-ranging film explores Andre's upbringing in France, his celebrated WWE career and his forays into the entertainment world. It includes interviews with Vince McMahon, Hulk Hogan, Ric Flair, Arnold Schwarzenegger, Billy Crystal, Rob Reiner, family members and more.
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