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- This mini-series, based on Joanna Trollope's novel, explores the internal politics and scandals of a British cathedral choir school. It features the singing voice of first-time actor and boy treble soloist Anthony Way (Henry Ashworth), a real-life student at the St. Paul's Cathedral Choral School in London.
- A comprehensive historical survey of the British Isles.
- After a freak accident, lazy college dropout Tim Bagnall wakes up in 17th Century England, in the midst of the Battle of Worcester. His only way to survive is to help King Charles II escape the city.
- After an armed robbery goes wrong, Tommy and Sam start to panic. Sam gets picked up and Tommy manages to go undetected but someone is going to get set up. friendships are going to be tested, Loyalties to be tried and in this case hands to be tied.
- An urban drama following the life of David, an amateur photographer who crosses paths with a gun-toting psychopath, the unfortunate confrontation lures him into the dark underworld of The City.
- Clashes in the community of Aldminster Cathedral are fueled by a need for funds to save the building. Demarcation lines and loyalties are set. Clerical politics become as underhand as the secular variety. Personal lives come under strain.
- The head teacher's wife returns and re-energizes the campaign against the Dean's schemes. At a personal level, stresses increase still further and people grow more unhappy. A plan to make money from music takes shape.
- Part two argues that the Stuarts, more than any other, were Britain's defining royal family. After Charles I's disastrous attempt to militarily impose political and religious uniformity throughout his kingdoms, both the Stuart dynasty and its three kingdoms fell into an abyss. Charles lost his head and his family fled into exile. In this second episode, Dr Clare Jackson reveals how the unprecedented religious violence of the Wars of the Three Kingdoms shaped the very DNA of British political culture and how the trauma suffered shaped subsequent constitutional crises in the years to come.
- Whilst Father Brown is visiting the Upcott seminary for trainee priests young student Thomas Potts confesses to him that the recent drowning of his friend Douglas Hitchens was no accident before he plunges to his death from the bell tower. Father Brown suspects foul play but is blocked by the sinister Father Lewis and so, with the connivance of the elderly rector Father Palfreyman, sends Sid in undercover to pose as a trainee. He soon learns of the Secret Fraternity, an elite group of students, and believes that they are covering something up - but which of them is a murderer?