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- Tenacious and stubborn DCI Alan Banks unravels disturbing murder mysteries aided by his young assistants, DS Annie Cabbot and DI Helen Morton.
- After being shot in 2008 while investigating DCI Sam Tyler, DI Alex Drake wakes up in 1981.
- The story of a major road accident and a group of people who have never met, but who all share one single defining moment that will change their lives.
- Four years after the Rising, the government starts to rehabilitate the Undead for reentry into society, including teenager Kieren Walker, who returns to his small Lancashire village to face a hostile reception, as well as his own demons.
- An unknown virus pandemic kills more than 90% of the world's population. Those immune must strive to survive and overcome the difficulties of this new world order, hoping that the virus will not mutate.
- A young vampire trying to fit in as a normal boy in a normal society.
- Drama and supernatural chills in this series centered around a haunted insane asylum-turned-apartment building.
- The Hughes family work and love and fight like every other family. Then, their youngest son is diagnosed with autism and they don't feel like every other family anymore.
- Eleven-year-old Max identifies as a girl and wants to live her life as Maxine. Her separated parents, Vicky and Stephen, attempt to work out how best to cope with and support this huge life decision.
- A father and son story, with a thriller motor. It explores a mystery from the past with a brutal and shocking revelation.
- Following a devastating terror attack on London in 2012, six MI5 officers fight to return Britain to normality. Britain in 2013 is a highly monitored world, which spills into everyone's private lives. MI 5 defend the realm.
- A gentle Jamaican woman reunited with her husband in post-World War II London encounters both racism and homesickness as she adjusts to her new life.
- An immigrant father decides to take his truant son back to the old country.
- During a period of high activity on the sun a physicist receives images in his lab that show an event that has yet to happen.
- What happens when miniature drones, with AI, facial recognition and 3 g of explosive, programmable to kill a specific individual, become available?
- When the National Gallery in London is flooded, the Director, Quentin Lester, decides to transfer the entire collection to the Welsh caves where the collection was stored during World War II. The entire operation is supposed to be secret and the cover story is that they are a mining company looking to reopen the mines, good news to the nearby economically-depressed town. It takes local school teacher Angharad Stanner all of a day to learn what is really going on, though. She soon has the entire school at the site taking a tour, but Quentin's refusal to open any of the packing crates leads to something of a falling-out. Gradually, Quentin gets to know the locals, particularly the Hughes family. In the end, everyone benefits and learns from one another.
- Follows the lives of two celebrity judges on a X Factor style show as their marriage falls apart.
- This film follows the journey of the Israeli SpaceIL spacecraft, Beresheet, as it attempts to become the first privately-funded vehicle to make a lunar landing. Interviews with the founders, engineers and space experts interwoven with actuality sequences and graphics, chart the science, passion and determination needed in this new moonshot.
- Nita has to prepare a banquet in order to gain an important catering contract and asks all the sisters, Phyl included, to help her. Dennis however still keeps her hanging on as regards the house sale. Beth considers leaving Manchester to move to London with Phyl, but, after Phyl has spoken to her, she has a heart-to-heart with her husband Kaz, who is blind. Beth admitted that she blinded him by accident years earlier in their courting days during a ruck with Liverpool football fans and married him out of duty. He tells her that he knew. Alice wakes from hypnosis during a session to find Bryce too close for comfort and Nita is sure she has seen Stan alive.
- Throughout history, human society has run on trade, and trade moved on the oceans. The innovations that allowed faster an more accurate oceanic travel revolutionized to the world. New inventions now help people move on water for fun and recreation.
- When a prostitute complains of rape, Alex has a tough time convincing Gene to take the case seriously. She is the lone voice in CID, and only the link to a recent murder victim makes Gene take the investigation further. The pursuit of the attacker takes them undercover to a fancy dress boat party, but has Alex's determination got the better of her, and is her effort to prove a point masking her judgement?
- When the body of a worker at a nuclear research centre disappears from the morgue, it smacks of conspiracy to Alex. Was Martin Kennedy killed because he had proof the government was testing neutron bombs? Gene is adamant that murder has simpler motives, and a link to Alex's mother gives him at least one suspect in an investigation that leads them onto dangerous territory.
- It's the week of the Royal Wedding, and CID is under pressure to keep the streets quiet. Realising she is stuck here for now, Alex is desperate for escapism. She goes on a date with a handsome Thatcherite and makes contact with her mother, Caroline. As bombs threaten to ruin Charles and Diana's big day, Gene needs Alex to stop being distracted and acknowledge this world has the power to hurt.
- When DI Alex Drake is shot and lands in 1981, she comes face-to-face with DCI Gene Hunt, the relic of old-fashioned policing she read about in Sam Tyler's reports. Alex thinks she is in a coma and needs Hunt's help to go after Layton, the man who shot her in 2008. She is confident she knows the rules of the game, but with no contact from the outside world Alex has to contend with a terrifying possibility.
- Simon Neary is a gangster Gene has wanted to nail for years. When the team discovers that his latest deal is to obtain guns, the case takes on another imperative for Alex. Is stopping the guns a way to stop herself getting shot in 2008? Gene is shocked by how far Alex is prepared to go, including trying to persuade Neary's young boyfriend to turn informant. Would she put a civilian at risk?
- Alex thinks she's close to death and has to keep her brain alive by solving the case: a raid at a Post Office. Gene believes the culprit is Chas Cale, a blagger he crossed swords with years ago. When Chas claims he's too ill and too old, Gene reflects on whether he too is over the hill. For once, Alex needs Gene to be strong for her. She fears she can't solve the case alone and is desperate not to die in 1981.
- Thousands of pounds collected for charity have been stolen, and the only lead is Gil Hollis, the man who raised it. Alex is sure that Gil knows more than he realises and that she can coax it out of him. But when Gene is humiliated on a TV appeal, he resorts to his 'fists first, questions later' method. Can Alex prevent Gene going off the rails just at the point when she needs to stay in control, and if she can't, will someone die?
- It's the biggest day of Alex's life: the day her parents were killed. She believes that if she can prevent this from happening she can leave the prison of 1981 and get back to her daughter Molly. With Gene waylaid by a station inspection, Alex needs to use every ounce of her strength and energy to stop the elements coming together, throw a cog into the wheel of fate, and finally return home.
- The group is forced to leave their country house headquarters when Sarah betrays the fact that Anya is a doctor and Tom kills one of Samantha's men. They relocate to the city where Naj gets lost and is eventually found,having been taken in by Craig, a sort of Fagin figure who, with his partner June, gives boys a home in exchange for what they can scavenge. The other survivors take Naj from Craig but are ultimately tracked down by Samantha's people in a rooftop car park where Greg is shot and Abby is captured and driven away.
- A mysterious virus kills most of the world. In England Abby Grant finds herself immune but her husband dead. She determines to set out and find her son Peter, last known holidaying in the Peak District,and on the motorway meets the practical Greg Preston. Tom Price, a convict serving life for murder, kills the only other prison survivor, a warder,and escapes, meeting Anya, a hospital doctor who has seen friends and patients alike die. Al, a wealthy young man, also survives, 'adopting' Najid, an eleven year old orphan. The group ultimately come together whilst Samantha Willis, the only government minister to survive, forms a small caucus in a germ-free complex, killing anyone who may be infected to tries to get in but having to admit the thuggish Dexter as her right hand man.
- The group set up camp in a big house from where they send out a scavenger party to a supermarket but are forced to withdraw by another, armed, group. Abby believes one of the men may have information about her son but she gets no joy. Greg, meanwhile, comes across a warehouse full of food and a couple, Sarah and the injured Bob.
- Following the sighting of a helicopter and an encounter with a family who have put themselves in isolation the group links up with Samantha Willis and her community. Initially she and Abby get on well and she asks Abby to stay but Abby is unhappy at the other woman's ruthless attitude and besides, she needs to press on and look for her son, Peter. In a laboratory in Samantha's complex scientists are trying to develop a vaccine for the killer virus.
- In pursuit of Peter Abby leaves the others and travels to a country house where Jimmy Garland is heading a group of teenage boys but Peter is not among them. Most of the rest of the group are attracted to the comfortable life-style offered by Samantha's community and are keen to stay but Al is ejected and then Tom also falls foul of Samantha and the party have to move on.
- The survivors are living in a country house when a band of, chiefly young, people turn up, a ragged crew 'led' by John, a supposed visionary. Despite initial misgivings Abby lets them camp in the grounds where Al tries to get cosy with one of the girls, Louise.Another girl, Linda, is heavily pregnant. Anya is worried about revealing that she is a doctor because of the value this will place upon her but nonetheless delivers Linda's baby. John becomes increasingly bizarre in his behaviour and is eventually revealed to be a paranoid schizophrenic.
- After a pep talk from new broom superintendent Mackintosh who is anxious to stamp out police corruption, Hunt and his team are called to a Soho strip club where P.C. Irvine is found dead and, to quote Hunt, "looking like Hilda Ogden" in a photograph with stripper and wannabe actress Sally. Soon after Sally is shot dead. Irvine's widow Ruth is initially evasive, chiefly because she has been having an affair with Mackintosh, but she does give the team a diary, exonerating him from extortion but putting his young colleague Kevin Hales in the frame as the officer on the make, out to silence his worthier partner. The case resolved, Chris tries to atone to Shazz for his sexist comments by performing a full strip in public.
- After Alex and Hunt bug Mackintosh's office for evidence of his corruption they are visited by Jackie Queen, Hunt's journalist old flame who has come from Manchester to investigate the disappearance of teenage runaways,including her niece Rachel. A stake-out at the coach station leads to businessman Ralph Jarvis, a friend of Mackintosh,who denies everything. However Rachel appears and offers herself as bait, enabling the team to interrupt one of Jarvis's sex parties, also arresting him for another young girl's murder which Mackintosh covered up. A shoot-out between the two villains prevents Hunt's transfer to Devon but one's dying word "Rose" is a mystery which Alex believes is intended for her.
- Colin Mitchell's corpse is found in a canal and his father Stanley points the finger at vicious loan shark Riley who once employed Colin. Alex - witnessing her successful operation in the 2000s via an out of body experience - finds Riley too obvious, even though Colin and his wife Donna were planning to flee the country to escape him, and first Stanley, then Hunt, are assaulted by Riley's goons. Hunt terrorizes Riley in a junk-yard but Alex's belief in his innocence is eventually exonerated. Shazz and Chris, after arguing, agree on their wedding plans.
- Alex and DCI Hunt lead a raid on a construction site where a drug deal is being finalized. They also discover a partially buried body in a bed of freshly poured cement. For Hunt, making the drug bust and finding the the body is just a bit too convenient. He suspects the building site foreman of being up to something but can't quite put his finger on it. He soon realizes however that someone on the team is leaking information and he sets an elaborate trap to learn who it is. Alex meanwhile knows she's about to come out of surgery in her waking life and Summers, the rogue copper from her own time, warns her that her time is running short. She is shocked however when she meets the young PC Summers who approaches Hunt with a story about crooked cops and requesting his assistance.
- A voice from the future tells Alex she must fight post-op infection, which she interprets as Summers. Hunt's grass 'Rock Salmon' Doyle is murdered after divulging an upcoming heist, which Alex realizes is Operation Rose, in which corrupt cops will rob a bullion van. She even pinpoints where the crime will take place, correctly leading to successful arrests and several deaths, including Summers. And so she wakes up in hospital in her own time, free at last... except for an annoying face which crops up on her television screen.
- Facing bankruptcy, John Darwin decides to fake his own death using his canoe, much to the horror of his wife, Anne. John goes into hiding while Anne consoles their sons.
- Astro-physicist Christian King receives images from outer space showing fragments of an explosion which will occur in eighteen hours and result in several deaths. He approaches police inspector Rebecca Flint, who is initially unconvinced until she sees that a phone number among the images is genuine. With her team of Gada and Holt, and helped by King, she pin-points the catastrophe as happening on a railway bridge, where a train has broken down and towards which a lorry containing explosive materials is heading. Ultimately, as Rebecca seeks solace with Gada, King sees more images projected onto his screens of likely future events.
- Christian gets no joy from his bosses when he suspects the Ministry of Defence is controlling the images beamed to him, the latest dozen including those of burnt bodies and serial numbers from stolen bank-notes. Ben traces the cash to robbery suspect Tony Gooding and his money launderer, travel agent Martin Bennett, whose tie is in one of the pictures, as is a plane ticket Bennett sold maintenance man Jaz Roy. As the disaster deadline looms Jaz is working high up on a tower and Bennett torches his shop for the money, unaware that a woman is squatting in the building above. And Stuart Taylor is still stalking beauty shop owner Sonia, who will not heed Callum's warnings about him.
- Christian's latest images show four corpses and the arm of their apparent slayer wearing Rebecca's watch. Ben meanwhile is concerned about his daughter Leah's friendship with local villain's son Zac Hedley, whose dozy younger brother has fallen in with a vicious knife gang who are persecuting Matt Hughes, a teacher standing up to them. Both brothers, Rebecca, Leah, Christian and Ben arrive at Matt's classroom at the time of the projected fatalities. Callum is still obsessive about Stuart Taylor after a murder at the beauty parlour and takes the law into his own hands.
- Noel Cash's battered corpse is found dumped by the motorway. His father Eddie, unaware of his son's fate, complains to the police that the lads from his boxing gym are being lured into cage fighting by shifty Don McGreevy, at whose fight club Robbie is a regular visitor and where Noel boxed to get himself out of debt. Texts on Noel's phone lead to pole dancer Anita, who also worked at the fight club and whose boy-friend, pimp Bomber Dunne, was jealous of her friendship with Noel. When Eddie is also murdered, Burke leans on McGreevy's right hand man, ex-boxer Alamo Higgins, to lead him to the killer.
- Sacked after an affair with the boss's wife magazine writer Tom Ronstadt returns from London to Bacup where his sister Nancy is caring for their father Sam, a former journalist,now suffering from Alzheimer's.Forced to stay and help Nancy, Tom finds it impossible to communicate with a father with whom, even in better days, there was plainly friction. Tom goes for a drink with old school friend Mike Eldridge, who is unaware that Tom slept with his wife Mandy, after picking her up in the pub where she works. Tom tells him he left home as a youngster when his father severely attacked him for opening a file he was working on, marked 'Metzler'. Metzler is now head of the local council. Nancy and Tom discover that huge sums of money have been paid into Sam's account and it would seem that Metzler was trying to bribe him to keep a secret. Tom's investigations are interrupted when Mike, learning of his one night stand with Mandy, punches him.
- When Jed receives mysterious texts telling him to "save Kate" he travels to newly-renovated Bedlam Heights to tackle the ghosts of the former asylum's dark past. Kate, who together with her father Warren is running the apartment complex, has been wearing a ring that has disturbed the ghost of a former asylum inmate. The ghost is hell-bent on punishing whoever wears it. Meanwhile, a tenant named Ryan is grappling with what seems to be a different ghost. Jed must get to the bottom of what is going on and save Kate from a horrifying ordeal before it is too late. .
- Molly becomes concerned when her friend Leah falls victim to a horrifying series of events. Jed soon realizes there are supernatural forces at work, and when Kate discovers Leah might not be who she says she is, it becomes clear she is has a dark secret. Jed and Ryan have a race against time to find out what she's hiding.
- Sadie Novak is recovering from a breakdown, but when she meets Jed the spark is instant and they begin a passionate relationship. Ryan finds a mysterious old woman he's seen wandering the grounds and learns shocking revelations about Jed. While an angry ghost from the asylum's past forces Sadie to confront a horrific event in her past, Jed must uncover a brutal truth to save Sadie from danger.
- When Mark receives phone calls in the dead of night, he thinks a woman may have a vendetta against him, but Jed knows the truth is darker. Ryan finds a photo of Jed's mother and begins to unravel the mystery of Jed's birth. Kate suspects Warren might be hiding a dreadful secret, while Jed faces his toughest test yet, to save Mark from a grisly fate.
- Molly fears the worst when Ella, the girl she is babysitting tells stories about an imaginary friend being abused. Jed and Ryan encounter a familiar face at Grace's funeral, while Kate learns disturbing revelations about her grandfather. Jed tries to save Ella from a sinister child ghost, and makes a shocking discovery.