Thou Shalt Not Kill: An abortion doctor is executed by an American pro-life terrorist; Mary Kane. An informant reveals that this is just the tip of the...
Looking After Our Own: Tom and Helen must go undercover and befriend the wife of a suspected hardcore racist in order to prevent a racewar. Meanwhile Zoe...
One Last Dance: Whilst on a routine check of the bugs in the Turkish Embassy, Zoe and all the other people in the embassy are taken hostage...
Traitor’s Gate: MI5’s best officer, Peter Salter, seems to be joining the enemy. President Bush is scheduled to visit and it seems as though Salter is trying...
The Rose Bed Memoirs: Disgraced MP Hampton Wilder has written memoirs with the power to destroy the governement, what’s more an old KGB agent is trying to...
The Lesser of Two Evils: Patrick McCann, an IRA leader claims to have information about a nuclear attack on the UK mainland, can MI5 trust the IRA...
4.50 from Paddington: Miss Marple investigates the wealthy Crackenthorpe clan, believing a body to be hidden on their estate after a visiting friend witnesses a brutal strangling...
In four part period BBC drama A Respectable Trade, adapted by Philippa Gregory from her own novel, it is 1788 in Bristol where governess Frances Scott...
Family drama The Railway Children takes us back to 1905 when, following the imprisoning of their father on trumped up spy charges, a trio of siblings...
BBC drama The Alan Clark Diaries offered up the dramatised memoirs of MP Alan Clark (John Hurt) as he works as a government minister during the...
Crime drama series Tecx dealt with the cases of a group of international detectives who were based in Brussels but roamed all over Europe. Their headquarters...
The infamous show that saw most of the Royal family taking part in a series of It’s A Knockout style games with tons of celebs, all...
Blue Juice, a romantic comedy drama set against the Cornish surfing scene, is the debut feature of writer/director Carl Prechezer and writer/producer Peter Salmi and stars...
Alexandre Dumas’s classic novel was first filmed by James Whale in 1939 and most recently in 1998 with Leonardo DiCaprio, but Mike Newell’s version sticks faithfully...
There’s enough acting going on in this telly-movie to fill RADA for a twelve-month, let alone the screen for 90 minutes. Kingsley outdoes himself as Marner...