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- A young farmer is chosen to undertake a perilous journey in order to protect a special baby from an evil queen.
- Robbed of his birthright, Arthur comes up the hard way in the back alleys of the city. But once he pulls the sword from the stone, he is forced to acknowledge his true legacy - whether he likes it or not.
- 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.
- Video game adventurer Lara Croft comes to life in a movie where she races against time and villains to recover powerful ancient artifacts.
- James Bond willingly falls into an assassination plot involving a naive Russian beauty in order to retrieve a Soviet encryption device that was stolen by S.P.E.C.T.R.E.
- A young wizarding apprentice is sent to kill a dragon which has been devouring girls from a nearby kingdom.
- Adventurer Lara Croft goes on a quest to save the mythical Pandora's Box, before an evil scientist finds it, and recruits a former Marine turned mercenary to assist her.
- Legendary wizard Merlin tells his story of his war against Queen Mab of the Sidhe and his creation of Camelot.
- A ruthlessly ambitious Scottish lord seizes the throne with the help of his scheming wife and a trio of witches.
- A cowardly wizard is roped into a life of adventure. A tale from the first two books of Terry Pratchett's fantasy series "Discworld".
- Sir Sidney Ruff-Diamond looks after the British outpost near the Khyber Pass. Protected by the kilted Third Foot and Mouth regiment, you would think they were safe but the Khazi of Kalabar has other ideas.
- A tenacious British woman becomes a missionary and runs an inn for travelling merchants in China during the Japanese invasion and the tumultuous years leading up to the Second World War.
- In a fantasy world where magic is being superseded by technology, an orphaned teen discovers her destiny to become a dragonslayer.
- A British horror film that starts with a bang, then settles into a slow-moving examination of one day in the life of a British family--a day full of tension and foreboding.
- During the Chinese Cultural Revolution, the US government sends a scientist to China to steal the formula for a new agricultural enzyme developed by the Chinese.
- Seven friends summon a monster when they are tricked into eating burgers made of human flesh.
- Set near the end of the Third Age of Middle-earth. Arathorn takes refugees to Taurdal, the village of his father, Arador. Then as Arador begins his campaign against the gathering orc bands in the north, he sends Arathorn onward to find the motive behind these Orcs attacks.
- Depicts the legend of William Tell, who, as the stories say, shot an apple off of his son's head and lead the rebellion to free Switzerland.
- Tells the story of a woman who gets involved in politics with no previous contact with world events.
- In the cut-throat London film industry a vivacious actress chasing her big break struggles to maintain her integrity in the face of the director's advances.
- The spirit of a murdered girl returns with a message for the staff of a local radio station.
- An original drama by novelist Mark Haddon about two teenage brothers: angst-ridden David and Ben, who has Downs Syndrome.
- During the British Raj, Captain Carruthers works under cover to track smuggled shipments of arms on the restless Northwest Frontier of India. He fears a full-scale rebellion is brewing. To forestall this, the British governor signs a treaty with the friendly, peace-loving ruler of Tokot, a key kingdom in the region, which is described as four days' march northward from Peshawar. Meanwhile, the king's son, Prince Azim, befriends Carruthers and a British drummer boy, Bill Holder, who teaches him how to play the instrument.
- Hunted by raiders, a band of crusading knights escort the holy grail through a valley of black death where they must hack and slash their way to freedom.
- A young poet living in the North Wales countryside competes for the most coveted prize of all in Welsh Poetry - that of the chair of the National Eisteddfod, a tradition dating back a hundred years. Before the winner is announced Hedd Wyn gets sent to fight with the English in the trenches of the First World War
- A racing driver loses his nerves after several crashes
- A group of brave children leave technology at home and embark upon an adventure in Snowdonia. For two weeks, they must work as a team as Bear Grylls teaches them skills they'll need to survive in the wilderness.
- Adra gently gifts us a sense of home, of community, joy and belonging. Llanberis is the diamond at the heart of the rugged North Wales scenery, hunkered down below Yr Wyddfa and Elidir Fawr it's the epicentre of adventurous climbing in the UK. This small village and its surroundings have shaped the lives of many, and a climbing culture as historic and iconic as to rival Chamonix or Yosemite has grown from the mountains, quarries and sea cliffs that harbour some of the best traditional rock climbing in the world. Local climbers Zoe Wood and Lewis Perrin take us on a nostalgic journey exploring how this place has impacted the lives of those who have lived, worked and played in this beautiful corner of Cymru over the last century. Featuring interviews and archives from some of the most prolific and colourful characters of UK climbing, Adra gently gifts us a sense of home, of community and belonging, and how the mountains of Cymru have conjured up the spirit of 'hiraeth.' In the words of John Redhead "I think North Wales is the home of the spirit of climbing, without a doubt..."
- The land holds many secrets, and one boy will learn them all. When Rowan is taken away from the civilized world, his lessons in the wild begin. Yet when he shatters the balance of nature, Rowan discovers another world beneath our own. In that shadowy land of old gods and wild hunts, the divide between man and beast becomes uncertain and the fairy-tales of his childhood spring to life. With only the guidance of a hunting hawk, Rowan must make amends for his crime against nature, and choose between what is real, and what is fantasy.
- Dramatisation of the events surrounding the attempt by Turk Mehmet Ali Agca to shoot Pope John Paul II in May 1981.
- ShortSci-Fi Fantasy Short Film.
- Adventurer Francesca Chiorando travels around the world to places like Iceland and Morocco, and discovers some of the world's most challenging and terrifying places. She uncovers fascinating stories, meets remarkable people, and investigates long-standing mysteries: human and natural events that have puzzled communities for generations.
- 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."
- When an unlikely group of people come together for a building/bonding trip to Snowdonia and in the process discover their similarities....and differences. Throughout their journey, they must find a way to work together in order to reach their goal of getting to the top of the summit. Through the laughing, arguing and difficulties, the group come together in the most unexpected way.
- Four young Welsh men, who are all in a rock band, have various adventures.
- A period piece meets euro-western, telling the gripping story of a young woman's fight for survival and the reclaiming of her freedom.
- Located in the United Kingdom, the Principality of Wales, home to 2.5 million people, is filled with rolling mountains, and green valleys. Because of its culture and language, it is unique within the UK. Much of the economy is based on small independent farms, but also includes coal and slate mining. Its many castles - including Caernarfon and Conwy - comprise its most famous built landmarks. Another landmark is the Menai suspension bridge - spanning the Menai Straits - the longest such structure in the UK. As Wales is a largely coastal jurisdiction, the Welsh have taken advantage of water opportunities, whether it be for fishing, or for recreation at one of the many coastal resorts, such as the most famous, Llandudno. There are also mountain resorts, such as Betws-y-Coed. Mount Snowdon, the highest peak in Wales, offers great hiking and climbing opportunities. However, most ascend and descend the mountain on the unique railway, which despite its several safety measures, still thrills its passengers by its seemingly dangerous traverse, as do the many sheep dotting the mountainside.
- In an abandoned world, a man struggles to survive alone on a mountainside. By day he watches the lake, and by night hides in his cave from unseen predators. When he sees a figure on the far shore disappear beneath the waters, he returns home consumed by despair, only to find something waiting for him.
- Seven part series in which presenter Jo Sinnott rides a Triumph Bonneville motorcycle, challenging herself to explore Europe, wild camping all the way. On her journey she passes through Ireland, UK, France, Spain and Portugal. She meets an array of interesting and often eccentric characters and camps in some of the continent's most beautiful, unspoilt locations.
- 2015 is the centenary of the Welsh Guards. This film tells their story - through the lives of veterans and serving soldiers.
- In the aftermath of a nuclear war a lone survivor tells the story of all that lead to the end of the world.
- The Journey to Aresmore follows the story of two 17 year old boys (Peter Townsend and Jack Cunningham) mysteriously taken into another world Known as Elithior. A world full of magic and mythical creatures, although they soon begin to realize that their story is unlike any fairytale. In order to get home, the two must make their way to the kingdom of Aresmore whilst hunted by the evil army of Falroar, a corrupt wizard with his mind set on ruling Elithior and enslaving its people. After months of traveling through the harsh wastelands of Elithior, both Jack and Peter begin to understand that there is a greater power at work and they are faced with decisions that puts their morals to the test
- When a young girl finds solace in a new relationship with her stepmother , she tries to come to terms with her broken family.
- A look at the making of the Doctor Who (1963) story "The Abominable Snowmen" (1967).
- Based on the Dylan Thomas poem, a girl loses her way in the mountains after breaking down.
- 1963–198923mTV-PG7.2 (399)TV EpisodeWhen the TARDIS materialises in the Himalayas, the Doctor decides to pay a return visit to the nearby Det-Sen monastery only to be accused of murder.