The charming Father Brown (Mark Williams) returns to solve more mysteries in the sleepy Cotswold village of Kembleford. Father Brown finds himself trapped with a murderer during a dark, stormy night. A civilised fundraiser at a finishing school puts Mrs McCarthy (Sorcha Cusack) in the path of a rogue bullet. Inspector Mallory (Jack Deam) begrudgingly accepts a partnership with Father Brown when they are summoned to the site of a past murder. And a daring train robbery sees Lady Felicia (Nancy Carroll) and Mrs McCarthy carried off in the dead of night. Can Father Brown find them before it's too late?
"Midway" centres on the Battle of Midway, a clash between the American fleet and the Imperial Japanese Navy which marked a pivotal turning point in the Pacific during WWII. The film, based on the real-life events of this heroic feat, tells the story of the leaders and sailors who used their instincts, fortitude and bravery to overcome the odds.
Decades after Sarah Connor prevented Judgment Day, a lethal new Terminator is sent to eliminate the future leader of the resistance. In a fight to save mankind, battle-hardened Sarah Connor teams up with an unexpected ally (Arnold Schwarzenegger) and an enhanced super soldier to stop the deadliest Terminator yet.
Vicious Vikings (1000 CE)
After a down and dirty visit Leif Ericson and his equally famous and, er, irascible father, Eric the Red, Stitch and Mo set Darren Dongle straight about the amazing accomplishments of the Viking explorers who "discovered" North America - beating out Columbus by 500 years.
Perilous Plague (1350)
After injuring his rear end, Stitch is afraid to go to the school nurse for a tetanus shot. However, a visit to Italy during the Black Plague and a dose of primitive medical procedures lead Stitch to overcome his fear in the interest of preserving his health and his hide.
Trading Timbuktu (1350)
After landing in the trading centre of Mali in West Africa, where salt and gold are equally valued, our heroes meet King Mansa Musa and discover that one man's "trash" can be another man's "treasure"
Quentin Tarantino's Once Upon a Time...in Hollywood visits 1969 Los Angeles, where everything is changing, as TV star Rick Dalton (Leonardo DiCaprio) and his longtime stunt double Cliff Booth (Brad Pitt) make their way around an industry they hardly recognize anymore. The ninth film from the writer-director features a large ensemble cast and multiple storylines in a tribute to the final moments of Hollywood's golden age.
'Horrible Histories' favourite, Death of 'Stupid Death' fame, presents his very own show crammed full of spooky highlights. We meet him at home and get a good look around as he reveals his creepiest moments: a Tudor family show us the extent of their ghostly superstitions and the Vikings demonstrate how to become truly terrifying to your enemies. Death himself is joined by some rather creepy friends to sing about his favourite scary things.
Set against the stunning backdrop of Cornwall and the picture postcard village of Portwenn, Clunes reprises his role of the curmudgeonly Doctor Martin Ellingham whose truculent and tactless manner upsets just about everyone. When we last saw him he had packed his bags ready to take on a consultant's position in London. That was until estranged girlfriend Louisa gave birth to their son - who still doesn't have a name... Can the Doc cope with being a new dad while trying to resume his high-flying career as a surgeon?
Martin Clunes returns to the role of Dr Martin Ellingham, the grumpy GP whose truculent and tactless manner upsets the convivial community of Portwenn. The series follows the accidents, emergencies and comedy mishaps in the community while the good doctor continues to bumble through life in the village all the while trying to pursue his ill fated burgeoning romance with headmistress Louisa Glasson (Caroline Catz). But could a breakthrough in their turbulent relationship mean wedding bells for the couple? Martin is joined by a prestigious cast, which includes Stephanie Cole as his supportive Aunt Joan and Ian McNeice and Joe Absolom as father and son Bert and Al Large. As well as series newcomer John Marquez (The Trial of Tony Blair) as Portwenn's new police constable Joe Penhale, the series also includes guest star turns by Denise Black, Louise Delamere, Lucy Robinson, Jeff Rawle, Thelma Barlow and Irene Sutcliffe.
Martin Clunes returns to play the curmudgeonly Dr Martin Ellingham whose truculent and tactless manner upsets the convivial community of the picture postcard village of Portwenn, Cornwall. In this fourth series school headmistress Louisa has left the village, and Doc Martin is starting to question whether he wants to stay too. He sets out to conquer his blood phobia for good, but he finds this task easier said than done. To complicate matters the Doc discovers an old medical school acquaintance, Dr Edith Montgomery, is now working at the local hospital and when he questions her diagnosis of one of his patients the sparks fly. But there's an even bigger surprise in store for the grumpy GP…
The loveable quirky Father Brown (Mark Williams) cycles back on to the screens for a fifth series to solve more mysteries in the sleepy Cotswold village of Kembleford, based on the short stories by G.K. Chesterton.
1. The Star of Jacob
Father Brown investigates when the son of a duke is abducted from Lady Felicia's Yuletide ball. Can he find the child in time for Christmas?
2. The Labyrinth of the Minotaur
Father Brown is asked to look after Lady Felicia's wayward niece Bunty, who soon finds herself suspected of murder.
3. The Eve of St. John
Father Brown struggles to promote understanding when a group of pagans are suspected of killing one of their own.
4. The Chedworth Cyclone
Father Brown is drawn into the shady world of boxing when a local fighter is found dead in suspicious circumstances.
5. The Hand of Lucia
When a local writer is murdered, Father Brown must delve into her infamous novel Lulu and Lucia for inspiration.
6. The Eagle and the Daw
When an old foe tells him that she has arranged the death of her former lover, Father Brown soon finds himself blamed.
7. The Smallest of Things
Past and present collide when Father Brown investigates the macabre world of dollhouse crime scenes.
8. The Crimson Feather
When Mrs McCarthy's god-daughter goes missing, Father Brown follows her trail to a risque gentlemen's club.
9. The Lepidopterist's Companion
When Mrs McCarthy takes over the running of the mobile library, Father Brown discovers a shocking secret.
10. The Alchemist's Secret
Father Brown must investigate a 300-year-old secret hidden in a university in order to save an old friend.
11. The Sins of Others
Father Brown struggles to save Sid from himself when he vows vengeance on his former defence barrister.
12. The Theatre of the Invisible
When radio quiz Up to You comes to Kembleford, Father Brown suspects that one of the cast is responsible for their landlady's murder.
13. The Tanganyika Green
Father Brown investigates the murder of a Colonial Postal Service officer when the fair comes to Kembleford.
14. The Fire in the Sky
Father Brown's divine inspiration is called upon when Kembleford comes under threat of an alien invasion.
15. The Penitent Man
Father Brown suspects an ulterior motive when his old adversary Flambeau is incarcerated for murder.
Martin Clunes is back as the curmudgeonly Dr. Martin Ellingham, whose truculent and tactless manner causes mayhem in the small Cornish community of Port Wenn. Series 2 follows the surly doctor as he continues to negotiate his way around village life. Back to help, and sometimes hinder, are Aunt Joan, Bert and Al Large, the local plumbers, local bobby PC Mark Mylow and school teacher Louisa Glasson, who's no clearer about her feelings for Doc Martin that she was when she first met him!
Doc Martin: Series One stars Martin Clunes as Doctor Martin Ellingham, a celebrated London surgeon who turns his back on city life and moves to a sleepy Cornish village to become the local doctor. Despite his surgical brilliance, Doc Martin has no interpersonal skills and his bedside manner soon starts to upset his new patients, causing havoc throughout the village! As the community becomes united in horror at their foul new GP, the good doctor soon finds he needs all the allies he can get as he tries to negotiate his way around village life with hilarious consequences!
Entering it's third season, 'Lethal Weapon' combines action and drama with friendship and humor as it follows Detective Roger Murtaugh (Damon Wayans) and the squad - Captain Avery (Kevin Rahm), Scorsese (Johnathan Fernandez) and Detective Sonya Bailey (Michelle Mitchenor) - working a crime-ridden beat in modern-day Los Angeles. The series also follows Murtaugh's family, including his wife, Trish (Keesha Sharp), and children, Roger Jr. 'RJ' (Dante Brown) and Riana (Chandler Kinney). In the third season, Murtaugh meets his match in Wesley Cole (Seann William Scott), a former international CIA operative who has been everywhere and seen everything. When Cole home and assumes his duties as an officer with the LAPD, he soon finds himself navigating a new partnership with Murtaugh as he adjusts to life in Los Angeles.
The loveably quirky Father Brown (Mark Williams) cycles back on to the screens for a fourth series of mysteries in the sleepy Cotswold village of Kembleford, based on the stories by G.K. Chesterton. Once again, he is aided by no-nonsense parish secretary Mrs. McCarthy, glamorous socialite Lady Felicia Montague and her chauffeur Sid Carter.
The charming 'Father Brown' returns to solve more mysteries in the sleepy Cotswold village of Kembleford. In this series, based on the character created by GK Chesterton, the charismatic priest investigates the murder of an eccentric beekeeper, uncovers the hidden motivations behind a deadly art exhibition and steps in when Mrs. McCarthy's (Sorcha Cusack)'s family reunion is threatened by a fortune-teller's predictions. And when Bunty (Emer Kenny) is tried for the murder of a young aristocrat, it's a race against time for Father Brown (Mark Williams) to prove her innocence and save her from the hangman's noose.
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