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- Young hero Thomas embarks on a mission to find a cure for a deadly disease known as "The Flare".
- Follows the actions of Section 20, a secretive unit of British military intelligence. A team of special operations personnel conduct several high risk missions across the globe.
- On the trail of a missing girl, an ex-cop comes across a secretive group attempting to summon a terrifying supernatural entity.
- Israel's Mossad agents attempt to rescue Ethiopian Jewish refugees in Sudan in 1979.
- An update to the cult favorite series from the 1960s about a government agent who is kidnapped and sent to a remote island known as "The Village."
- The Leprechaun returns once again, when a group of girls unwillingly awaken him after they tear down a cabin so that they can build a new sorority house.
- A group of urban explorers venture to a quiet lake in upstate Maine that is home to a deadly and forgotten secret. Unfortunately for them, they quickly discover they're not alone and encounter a deadly threat that can kill them all.
- A drama based on the true-life experiences of four combat photographers capturing the final days of apartheid in South Africa.
- Police Captain Mat Joubert used to be best, solve every crime, get every killer. But that was a year ago.
- Photographer Dan Eldon, was only 22 when he was killed by an angry mob in Somalia. He left behind 17 scrapbooks that held his art, chronicling his life from age 14. His work, seen in Time and Newsweek, showed only part of his talent.
- A Toronto police officer investigates a murder while visiting his father in India.
- Kidnapped in Africa and subsequently enslaved in South Carolina, Aminata must navigate a revolution in New York, isolation in Nova Scotia, and the treacherous jungles of Sierra Leone, in an attempt to secure her freedom in the eighteenth century.
- A documentary crew follows an elite unit of soldiers in the wake of an alien invasion.
- A closeted teenage street punk takes up with the latest roughed-up gay victim of his bullying gang, which does not set well with the gang's drugged-up, brotherly leader.
- The members of a ship's all female crew are forced to fight for their lives against an unknown enemy while stranded in the middle of a massive storm 600 miles from shore.
- Years after he left Damascus under suspicious circumstances, Adib Abdel Kareem must confront what he left behind when his daughter goes missing.
- Born for adventure, Lea Clark heads deep into the Brazilian rainforest, where her most exciting story awaits.
- The story of four children who walk three thousand miles to get to the world cup. On the way they encounter many things such as HIV and child prostitution.
- The story of the complications that ensue when an Afrikaans man and Zulu girl fall in love, especially when the traditional custom of "lobola", or dowry, makes things even more difficult for them.
- Schuks Tshabalala (Leon Schuster) and his sidekick, Shorty (Alfred Ntombela), are tasked with making a movie to promote tourism to South Africa. Instead this is a comedy loaded with pranks and zany dialogue.
- A 10-year-old South African orphan leaves his Zulu village to make his own life in the city... only to find no one will help him, except a formidable Indian woman.
- John Porter leads his unit into battle trying to rescue the CEO of a British weapons manufacturing company captured in Iraq, just before the invasion started. His team is joined by Hugh Collinson, operative of British military intelligence. The operation almost goes awry when Collinson kills larger portion of Porter's team, and blames a teenage suicide bomber, As'ad, Porter previously saved. The surviving members of the team manage to rescue their target, and Porter rejects Collinson's offer to joint Section 20, a new unit within military intelligence, doubting Collinson's account of the rescue operation incident and resigns from the SAS.
- Seven years after the events of part one, Porter is reactivated and tasked with rescuing a kidnapped reporter Katie Dartmouth. Porter realizes that Katie was kidnapped by the same terrorists he fought seven years before, including that teenager, now a young man. He succeeds in saving Katie's life, but fails to rescue As'ad after Collinson orders the rescue helicopter crew not to allow the rescue of As'ad. Just before the helicopter arrives, As'ad tells porter that Collinson killed those soldiers and covered it up by blaming him.
- A sniper attempts to kill the President of Zimbabwe. Since there is evidence that the sniper could be British, Porter is sent in undercover to locate the sniper and silence him.
- Collinson travels to South Africa to confront the contact who betrayed section 20, but finds it may be too late; while Colonel Tshuma launches a manhunt to find Porter and Masuku.
- Porter is sent to Afghanistan to find a computer hacker who has cracked the British army's missile guidance codes. The hacker has successfully found a way to redirect missiles to strike American forces.
- Porter is sent to Afghanistan to find a computer hacker who has cracked the British army's missile guidance codes. The hacker has successfully found a way to redirect missiles to strike American forces.
- British sergeant Michael Stonebridge recruits help from Ex-Delta Force operative Damien Scott when Section 20 agent John Porter is kidnapped by a Pakistani terrorist. The two then uncover clues to a possible terrorist attack at a New Delhi hotel and race to foil it.
- Latif is finally in Section 20's clutches. The team frantically tries to discover the bombers' target and for that they need Latif to talk. Scott and Stonebridge go after the bombers. Latif's henchmen attack Section 20 command.
- Scott and Stonebridge discover that the terrorists in the hotel are searching for Mahmood. Grant learns that Latif's real goal is to capture a Pakistani chemical scientist who worked with the weapons inspection team in Iraq in 2003.
- Stonebridge, Scott, and Marshall stake out a trio of suspects in South Africa who might have some information about Latif. Ex-IRA leader, Daniel Connolly heists an armored truck in Cape Town.
- At a remote facility outside Cape Town, Connolly closes in on his WMD prize, while Stonebridge and Scott are faced with dilemmas that could have far-reaching implications on their organization - and on the thread that connects them to Latif.
- Stonebridge and Scott pose as aides for arms dealer Gerald Crawford to negotiate the release of hostage, Dr. Clare Somersby.
- The first attempt to rescue Clare ends with Scott in the hospital and Stonebridge in pursuit with Crawford and Jacoub. Tahir takes Clare to a Janjaweed camp. Soldiers look for Scott at the hospital. Grant threatens Maggie about her story.
- Stonebridge and Scott go to Kosovo to exchange a prisoner for kidnapped European Union officials.
- Scott and Stonebridge are held captive with the four EU hostages in the wilderness of Kosovo. Hasani plans to sell Dana as a sex slave, and Allen, the double agent who has been providing information to Latif.
- The boys are called away after MI5 team traced Latif to Chechen rebels country hideout, which turns out to be an abandoned vast Soviet area tunnel complex. They go in with support from Georgian commandos, which are eliminated by explosives. Latif escapes with some cahoots, who were screened for surgery. Some turn up in Budapest, where a world security summit is held, carrying the neuro-toxin and sophisticated bomb found in the tunnels. Damien also found indications of foul play since his Iraq set-up army booting.
- The boys find themselves wearing yellow overalls in a vast and virtually deserted prison camp somewhere in the African desert. They have no idea who their captors are and fear that they are terrorists who have robbed them of their spoils to fund an atrocity. Some clue as to why they are there comes when they meet fellow con,the scary ex-soldier Mercedes,who knows how to throw a man in combat. The they meet Alex, a government representative who explains that,in view of their past criminal involvements,they are on a CIA hit list and are soon to be taken to South Africa under a witness protection scheme and given new identities though they must not contact each other. Each is allowed one phone call to a loved one before they board the plane.
- Two years have passed. Baxter is operating as a lawyer in Cape Town but with false papers,Quinn runs a bar there and is having an affair with a French diplomat's wife. Woody is coaching football and Rick smuggling drugs on the black market which he supplies to the local hospital. He is still having visions of the grotesque dwarf that he saw in the desert - it is a tokoloshe,which foretells bad luck,aptly in his case as he keeps getting arrested. After a woman threatens to expose him for practising without a license Baxter learns that his daughter is getting married and discovers on the Internet that MacKenzie is dead and the CIA shut down. He manages to contact the others,Rick having to be rescued from rehab where the courts have sent him and,reunited,they set off to leave Cape Town and return to England.
- The boys go to the British embassy to see if they are clear to leave South Africa but after seeing a lawyer,who promptly disappears,they realize that they are locked in with police cars drawing up outside. They escape via the exit and get rid of the electronic tag on Rick's leg by throwing it over a balcony,it landing on a passing truck and diverting their pursuers. They meet up with Mercedes,who arranges for a taxi to take them to Bloemfontein but the driver panics when he sees an explosion and a gang apparently removing bodies and he dumps the party on the road. Mercedes then gives them a boat and a map but they lose both because they fail to moor the boat properly. They are taken in overnight by the gang,who tell them to keep walking next morning. But Rick sees the tokoloshe again.
- The boys are back in England for the wedding of Baxter's daughter Emma but things end in a fight when Rick catches Quinn dancing rather too close to his ex-wife and a further fight ensues on discovery that Rick tried to sell Alvo's house and signed the others' names without their knowledge which leads to them all being arrested. They decide to return to South Africa where Quinn meets his wife and Baxter reunites with Carmen whilst Woody gets back with Shani and Rick gets a job as a gardener. At their apartment Baxter receives a sinister letter informing him he is to be taken to court over the hire car from Majorca that was destroyed. Quinn's wife is killed when she goes to investigate a noise and it becomes apparent that Dominic is not dead, just crippled, and has returned for revenge.
- The lads finally make it to the house of former CIA agent Lazaro,who agrees to take their name of the CIA's kill list and let them know how things are doing at home in exchange for their doing his housework. Unbeknown to them however,as he is supposedly wiping their name of the computer another agent is remotely putting them back on again. Lazaro gets them all high on peyote,leading each one to have a different hallucination but next morning when they are feeling drowsy he produces a gun and says that he has orders to kill them in revenge for their killing Maria Gonzalez at Alvo's villa. They are however saved,first by the tokoloshe who tells Rick to flee and then by Mercedes,who shoots Lazaro and tells the CIA that the quartet are all dead before arranging to have them taken back to Cape Town to start the journey home. She waves them off - as,in Rick's case only - does the tokoloshe.
- All hell breaks loose as first one and then a group of killers in Tony Blair masks pursue the quartet and Carmen is accidentally killed in the melee. It becomes evident that these are the drug smugglers from Majorca out for murderous revenge and the boys are pursued to a beach. Here however they encounter even more gangsters who hood them and force them onto their knees ready to be shot. It looks as if the mad dogs are finally going to be put down.
- When Femi returns from Nairobi to Lagos a long standing secret upsets the relationship between his music promoter friend Ekene, and Ekene's girlfriend Foye. Meanwhile Foye's best friend Sophie is outraged that her little sister Princess appears unexpectedly on campus.
- When Sophie (Dorcas Shola Fapson) discovers that Solomon (Sani Mu'azu) her "aristo" lover is HIV positive, she goes to tell ex-boyfriend Ekene (Okezie Morro) that they need to get tested. We also meet young married couple Malaika (Leonora Okine) and Nii (Chris Attoh) whose differing views about their relationship soon turn to conflict.
- High school student Weki (Olumide Oworu) gets good news which impresses his mother Sade (Tiwa Savage) so why is she being so strict with him? Meanwhile Sophie (Dorcas Shola Fapson) and Ekene (Okezie Morro) go to get tested for HIV and realise they need to tell Foye (Maria Okanrende) who they have also put at risk but will Ekene do the right thing?
- Foye (Maria Okanrende) is upset and angry that Ekene (Okezie Morro) and Sophie's (Dorcas Shola Fapson) betrayal means that she has to get tested for HIV, and seeks solace in Femi (Ikubese Emmanuel Ifeanyi), little knowing that he too has a secret.