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- Plot under wraps. The third film in the "28 Days Later" franchise.
- Archaeologist Indiana Jones races against time to retrieve a legendary artifact that can change the course of history.
- A true David vs. Goliath story of how the 14th century Scottish 'Outlaw King' Robert the Bruce used cunning and bravery to defeat the much larger and better equipped occupying English army.
- A former British Army officer, who was tortured as a prisoner of war at a Japanese labor camp during World War II, discovers that the man responsible for much of his treatment is still alive and sets out to confront him.
- Paris, 1792: After France becomes a republic, aristocrats are guillotined. The English Sir Percy tries to save as many as he can as The Scarlet Pimpernel in disguises.
- BBC investigative documentary series noted for its new perspectives on historical events.
- Biopic attempting to tell the real story of Diana, Princess of Wales, made at a time when she was already deeply unhappy and her marriage to Prince Charles was known to be troubled, but before their eventual divorce and her tragic death a few years later.
- Long-running BBC documentary series, often focussing on issues of a religious nature.
- A comprehensive historical survey of the British Isles.
- Sam Murray runs a restaurant. He and Sarah grew up together and Sam hoped they'd grow old together.
- Series which uses archaeology to shed light on history.
- Sarah, an unsatisfied saleswoman, finds a list of running trails across Britain. Between work assignments, she explores these routes. Eventually, she abandons her job to fully embrace this newfound passion for running.
- Historian Bettany Hughes looks at the struggles between man and the environment on the British Isles since 6000 BCE. In collaboration with some of the country's top archaeologists and historians, here's the unofficial history of Britain.
- Shawn quits his job with the mysterious "Miss Scarlett" and passes the torch to a newcomer.
- After a life of seclusion, The Young Ones follows the hardships befallen the character of Jo and how she comes to terms with life in a world she was not prepared for.
- A loser has to make a delivery in a short time to get a cash reward.
- Bob takes Terry on a tour of their old haunts, by which Terry finds out that most of them have been demolished, and becomes despondent because of this. Terry, declaring that he will get a good job, decides to move to Berwick to look up his old army mate Hughie, for whom the sky's the limit. After he has been absent for a while Bob travels to Berwick, to find that Terry is working in a car wash and living in a grubby bedsit, while Hughie is mortgaged to the hilt to buy his café. Bob brings his friend home.
- A handsome young man, a coquettish student teacher, nothing in common between them - except that both were murdered and left with their bodies meticulously posed.
- A group with Tourette's syndrome in England is shunned. A teenager with Trichotillomania tries to hide her syndrome. A man with narcolepsy and cataplexy falls asleep so suddenly that he injures himself. Men with autism type to communicate.
- Vera investigates an apparent suicide. Finding evidence it was murder, she and her team pursue the killer, wondering if they'll survive to see Christmas.
- In this first episode, Clare Jackson looks at James VI and I's attempts to unite Scotland and England under the umbrella of his crown and persuade his subjects to feel more 'British'.
- The historians take a trip on the legendary Flying Scotsman as they continue their exploration of the age of steam, discovering how the railways revolutionised communication with the transportation of mail.