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- Perseus, a demigod and the son of Zeus, battles the minions of Hades and the Underworld in order to stop them from conquering Olympus and Earth.
- A physician who can talk to animals embarks on an adventure to find a legendary island with a young apprentice and a crew of strange pets.
- Police investigate when the body of a girl is found in a lake.
- A group of martial-arts warriors has only six days to save the Earth from an extra-dimensional invasion.
- Legendary wizard Merlin tells his story of his war against Queen Mab of the Sidhe and his creation of Camelot.
- After befriending a mysterious horse during a summer in the English countryside, 15-year-old Zoe finds the strength to deal with issues she faces.
- A cowardly wizard is roped into a life of adventure. A tale from the first two books of Terry Pratchett's fantasy series "Discworld".
- Rachel Carlson, a successful novelist moves to a small Scottish village to move on with her life after the death of her son. Strange things start to happen when she is haunted by ghosts and real life terror.
- Students at a reforming school for rebellious rich kids take matters into their own hands after the campus is taken hostage by a group of criminals.
- 1955 called up into R.A.F. a group of young men find it hard to cope,especially with a corporal who is unhappy and takes it out on them.
- A beekeeper on the island of Anglesey faces losing her ancestral home to the development of a nuclear power plant.
- A comprehensive historical survey of the British Isles.
- Tells the story of a woman who gets involved in politics with no previous contact with world events.
- Rownd a Rownd (English: "Round and Round") is a soap opera broadcast on the Welsh language television channel S4C, first broadcast in 1995.
- A lighthouse keeper has been murdered in mysterious circumstances and, during the ensuing investigation a Phantom Light keeps appearing at the scene of his death.
- A team of archeologists go on extreme expeditions to uncover mysteries of the past.
- The Vikings were an ambitious, daring and frightening people who left an indelible mark on the British psyche. Yet archaeology has revealed very little about their time in Britain and even less about what happened to them afterwards. Archaeologist Julian Richards finds new evidence about what really happened during the dramatic period when Vikings roamed the seas around Britain. And in a ground-breaking genetics research project designed specially for the BBC series, internationally renowned geneticist, Professor David Goldstein, sets out to answer some of the most intriguing questions about the Vikings. Samples taken from around 2,000 people in Britain, Ireland, Scandinavia and Northern Europe have been processed and the results are revealed during the series.
- The not too distant future. A deadly virus has swept across the Earth. Billions perished. The survivors moved underground . . . 30 years on and plagued with self-blame following a devastating crash, pilot Loki is coaxed back from the edge by his partner Sash. Together they must take on a new mission: Go Topside. Retrieve missing recon team. Hostility unknown. After a thunderous journey through the Earth's crust they discover the planet surface is not what it once was, only death survives. As they quickly uncover the fate that befell the first team, they are forced to make a choice, either stay and die or stay and fight. But what will kill them first, the mutants or the virus?
- Hannah's personal journey travelling the UK, re-balancing life and taking the plunge. A story about womanhood, miscarriage, healing, loving your own skin and freezing your bum off in cold water.
- From the twisted minds of sketch group Tarot comes this horror-comedy short film. Three friends find themselves in a cottage in the middle of the Welsh countryside, where a haunting painting catches their attention.
- A series of short stories set in a nightmarish post-apocalyptic future. A handful of desperate survivors scattered around the globe endeavour to survive life-or-death struggles through harsh yet beautiful dystopian landscapes.
- Griff Rhys Jones was born in Wales but brought up in Essex - and now the exile is back as he explores the "most beautiful, the most magical and the most remarkable regions of Wales."
- 4 families go and live for a month in a fishing village and have to live and work as if they were living in the early 1900's.
- In 1965 a Jewish Doctor, Gertrude Rosen, is called to a remote care home in England to help identify and treat a dying patient. As Gertrude slowly wins the patient's trust, she discovers the horrible truth of who he is, and faces an awful dilemma. To help end his life peacefully, or let the monster suffer in pain like the millions of her people who died at his hands.
- A look at the vehicle designed to assist war-time invasion called DUKWS or duck and other amphibious military craft.
- A couple's one year anniversary in a remote Welsh country house is marked by mysterious emails sent by a deceased ex-boyfriend.
- The Britannia Bridge, spanning the Menai Strait to link the island of Anglesey to mainland Wales, was designed and built by railway engineer Robert Stephenson in 1850. On 23 May 1970 a catastrophic fire, caused by boys dropping a burning torch while playing inside, led to the destruction of its iconic rectangular tube sections. It was rebuilt as a steel truss-arch bridge, with a road deck above the railway. This programme, made to commemorate the 50th anniversary of the fire, looks at the history of the bridge, the effect of the fire and the rebuilding of it afterwards.
- A steeplejack celebrates the craftsmanship behind feats of British architectural engineering.
- A despondent ship merchant struggles rebuilding his life and finding resolve to sail through the unlit and treacherous Scottish coast.
- Documentary series which sees Fred Dibnah touring Britain's great building feats.
- A secret government swine flu experiment goes wrong.
- The visual footage is of a locked off shot of a view looking out to sea through a window in a house situated on a hillside in Anglesey. Over a period of 24 hours, every two hours, eight minutes of film was taken. This was then transferred to a computer and edited down to fifteen minutes in length; the result is a continually changing landscape, the progression of change being barely discernibly. (similar to watching the minute hand on a clock)
- On a routine ferry crossing from Ireland to North Wales, a young girl notices an odd situation with another passenger. A human trafficking story told from a child's perspective.
- When a wave crashes onto the shore, Maria captures it and brings it home for her fish tank, but the wave defies ownership or confinement and Maria pays the ultimate price.
- Captivating early film by the pioneer of Welsh cinema. Rare footage of RMS Munster docking at Anglesey, carrying mail collected at Dublin. Made by Wales' filmmaking pioneer Arthur Cheetham, the film consists of a single shot from a stationary camera patiently awaiting the steamer's arrival. Watching her draw inexorably closer we can still sense the shiver-down-the-back excitement of early film viewers seeing real-life movement reproduced on screen.
- Unable to talk to his old flame Jude, Chris imagines a conversation for her. But it quickly seems as if his imagination is running away with him.
- A spontaneous, psychedelic venture into the snow leads to the discovery of an unfortunate situation.
- Glyn is a 10 year-old Welsh boy who lives in an isolated area and dreams to become an astronaut. He finds refuge in a caravan adjacent to his house to escape from his authoritarian dad. Glyn's friend Rhodri is moving from the area and soon Glyn will be alone again.
- Two estranged brothers hike into the backwoods of England in the pursuit to reconnect with each other. However, when they face adverse conditions, will they be able to rely on each other and find a way out?
- In a British coastal town during the summer of 2009, a young Police Sergeant bags less than he bargained for in a hectic frenzy of corruption.
- The Province is the story of Martin Hamet, an ordinary mechanic and veteran of the Northern Ireland conflict. When Martin receives news that an old friend from the army has taken his own life due to trauma received from the troubles. Old wounds open, and the memories Martin has spent twenty years trying to forget soon begin to surface. From the safety of the present day to the trouble torn streets of 1992 Belfast. We follow Martin as he tries to piece his fractured past back together.