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- A group of intergalactic criminals must pull together to stop a fanatical warrior with plans to purge the universe.
- Six months after the rage virus was inflicted on the population of Great Britain, the US Army helps to secure a small area of London for the survivors to repopulate and start again. But not everything goes according to plan.
- A man becomes haunted by his past and is presented with a mysterious legacy that causes him to re-think his current situation in life.
- Love Happens. When you least expect it. Forget Me Not is a moving, modern day love story set over twenty four hours against a stunning London backdrop.
- The London Lad, The Angel from Cali and The New York Jock collide in the city of unrequited dreams, in pursuit of True Romance, as they fight to defy a life of Coulda Woulda Shoulda's, in this unique Romantic Dramedy.
- A television commercial for the 5G Nokia smartphone, partnered with the James Bond brand.
- Sophie and James meet by chance and find themselves drawn to each other. Set against the backdrop of contemporary London, the film is about life, love and whether to follow your heart.
- Packing a powerful punch, the short film follows a tense chase across London's South Bank as Moneypenny fights off mysterious villains to deliver Bond's Xperia Z5 phone.
- Filmmaker Dominic Johnson tries to go about his life as normal while at the same time adhering to a gluten-free diet.
- In the midst of a global pandemic, a young and socially anxious woman assembles her breathing apparatus (a gas mask attached to a bonsai tree eco-system in a self contained carry case) and sets out into the world outside. There, she discovers a changed environment and gradually becomes aware that she is being pursued by fantastical sprites dressed as clowns, apparently intent on delivering her a message that could spell danger.
- A split screen music video. Contrasting feelings for Russell in his relationship with Belle - on the left they are together and happy in the city, on the right he is dejected and alone as he wanders in the forest.
- Whilst on the trail of a rogue scientist, Zoe is accused of letting her relationship with Will interfere with her work.
- Police uncover a large scale fraud at a mosque in Birmingham, where one of the leaders is believed to be redirecting charitable funds into bank accounts for his own use, and where suicide bombers are being trained.
- When Danny and Fiona are taken hostage, it sets off a deadly chain of events for the team at MI-5.
- When the team investigate the attempted assassination of a famous novelist, they discover he may not have been the target after all.
- Ros goes undercover with the Saudi royal family in order to investigate a Saudi prince who may have ties to al-Qaeda.
- Environmental terrorists take control of the Thames barrier just as a major storm surge threatens to flood the London area. They demand that the British government publish a secret document entitled Aftermath but MI-5 can't find it. It's apparent that the Deputy Prime Minster, the PM is away, knows far more than she is saying. Adam meanwhile continues to struggle with post-traumatic stress syndrome. When he enters the facility to negotiate with the terrorists, he suffers an attack and is unable to function. It's left to Ros to find a way in and convince their captors that they've won and the document will be published.
- When DI Alex Drake is shot and lands in 1981, she comes face-to-face with DCI Gene Hunt, the relic of old-fashioned policing she read about in Sam Tyler's reports. Alex thinks she is in a coma and needs Hunt's help to go after Layton, the man who shot her in 2008. She is confident she knows the rules of the game, but with no contact from the outside world Alex has to contend with a terrifying possibility.
- Abdul Kharami is a suspected terrorist who is under constant surveillance but manages to evade his watchers just as MI-5 receives reliable information that he may be ready to stage an attack. Kharami specializes US targets and given the Americans set them up with the Tehran explosion, Ros for one thinks they should just ignore him. Harry Pearce thinks otherwise and brings his American counterpart, Bob Hogan, up to date. He also authorizes the launch of Operation Zebra, MI-5's plan to infiltrate the CIA. When Kharami's plan is traced to the Iranian Special Consul, Adam uses his special contact there to find out what is going on but it goes horribly wrong. As Ros learns from her Yalta contacts, Kharami's intentions - and his target - aren't are as straightforward as MI-5 may have thought.
- In a search for the fastest way to cross London in peak hour from Kew Bridge to the London City Airport, The Stig takes public transport, Richard rides a bike, James drives a Mercedes-Benz GL500 and Jeremy drives a powerboat on the river Thames. Simon Cowell tries to reclaim top spot when he returns as the Star In A Reasonably Priced Car. Richard drives the Aston Martin V8 Vantage against a German on rocket-powered skates in a half-mile drag race. Jeremy road tests the Caparo T1.
- When an industrial accident put a liquid natural gas plant out of commission for six months, the UK must quickly arrange for an alternate source of supply or face an energy crisis that will cripple British industry and the economy, to say nothing of its citizens' quality of life. The government is reluctant to deal with the Russians who will inevitably attach other demands to any sale, let alone give them a good price. Their only choice is to deal with Tazbekistan, a country that has recently undergone a change of government through a coup and is known for its abuse of civil rights and the use of torture on its dissidents. MI-5 is tasked to gather whatever intelligence it can about their negotiators and to also ensure that they and the Russians not seek revenge on each other in something that is akin to a blood feud. In the midst of all this the CIA, in the form Lucas North's lover Sarah Caulfield, tell MI-5 the US doesn't want the UK to make a deal with the Tazbeks and seem to be prepared to manipulate the situation to their advantage. Meanwhile, the Home Secretary tells Harry of information he has received in confidence from an American contact about a secret meeting in Switzerland that may have global repercussions.
- Following on from 'The Next New 21 Stations' here are 15 more new stations - with maps to show you where they are - that are either being built right now, or should be coming along to a National Rail network near you from 2025 onwards.
- D. Super Tennison grieves over the death of young Yasmina and blames herself for not saving her. Although the "favorite" suspect is in jail, Jane is certain he is not the actual culprit and certainly, did not act alone. Jane and her photojournalist friend, Robert West, visit Bosnia to find the truth about the sadist she knows is responsible for so much death. Various smug political half-wits attempt to silence Jane and halt her inquiries with the Official Secrets Act. Jane gets a timely pep talk from her dad, who tells her how much he admires her for always doing what she believes is right. Jane soldiers forward, putting her career and possibly, her liberty on the line to keep the promise she made to Yasmina.
- As the fractured events of Stevie's murder start to swim into focus for River, the awful truth places more pressure than ever on his worsening state of mind. Can he carry on when so much is left unsaid?
- The discovery that Stevie was keeping secrets forces River to reassess how well he knew his colleague and friend. Unlocking her voicemails throws suspicion on somebody close to Stevie; somebody with real motive and a history of violence.
- An unruly police detective is immediately suspicious of his new partner, but during their first investigation together they stumble upon a secret that binds them together for life as they find proof that the world is going to end.
- This series follows more than ten thousand engineers and construction workers as they race to complete the brand new railway directly underneath the city - Crossrail, London's new Underground - in time for the first trains to start running. Costing fifteen billion pounds, it is the biggest engineering project in Europe. Linda Miller, an engineer more at home constructing space launch complexes at Cape Canaveral, must build what will become Britain's busiest station - Farringdon - an underground structure longer than the Shard skyscraper is tall. Linda and her team battle ancient fault lines that threaten the site with flooding, race to build emergency access tunnels to alleviate pressure on a congested construction site, and piece together a giant geometric jigsaw that will form a cathedral-sized station entrance. Engineers in Whitechapel must drag the original Victorian station into the 21st century by building a brand new station on top of a bridge, while construction workers build innovative 'floating' rail tracks directly under the Barbican Concert Hall to stop noisy trains from disturbing performances as they travel right underneath the building at 90mph. It ends with a very special visitor arriving on site to give it, the railway its new title - the Elizabeth Line.
- Nathan has a lot of explaining to do at home, Hannah faces further humiliation at work and demands everyone stops discussing her private life. Rose berates Nina for her drunken revelations.
- Oscar's second wife Maya finally arrives in London. But as the family try to heal divisions and look to the future, Hannah and Nathan are still fighting to save their marriage.
- Detective inspector Will Wagstaffe fights crime tirelessly, his way to deal with the murder of his parents, which he never got quite over even if he just lived longer without then since. He's a model uncle for his sister's doting pre-teen son Harry 'Hal', but she decides to sell the parental home and move in with her partner Paolo, the new surrogate father. Will must cancel his holiday to lead the investigation into a series of vigilante crimes, sadistic (near-)murders on never-convicted, probably guilty pedophile rapist suspects. Will shakes his team' reluctance to stop the illegal 'moral justice' and suspects a recently released man convicted to 'only' eight years for a similar crime after his former boss failed to gather more conclusive evidence is innocent, covering up a wider plot, as vindictive victim families repeatedly sabotaged full rape convictions as if to enable vigilante executions. But Will gets a gruesome surprise closer to himself.
- With Billie stabbed and her attacker on the loose, Vivienne blames herself for not recognizing that Billie was in danger. As the team scrambles to track down Amber, they discover that there's more to her than meets the eye.
- Doctor Suzannah Lipscomb is granted access to view artifacts from Henry VIII's pleasure palace. Dan Jones tells the story of Dick Whittington in full and discovers what 14th Century skeletons reveal about the Black Death. Rob Bell finds out how Elizabethan adventurers bailed out Queen Elizabeth I, and transformed the city.
- Dr Suzannah Lipscomb investigates how London's West End became the playground of the wealthy elite, while Dan Jones follows in the footsteps of London's poor in the east of the city. Rob Bell explores the impact of the greatest invention of the Victorian age, the railways.