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Agatha Christie: Poirot
Agatha Christie's Poirot is a British television detective drama. It stars David Suchet as Agatha Christie's fictional detective Hercule Poirot. |
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A Touch of Frost
Follow Detective Inspector William Edward "Jack" Frost as he investigates murders while fighting off retirement and termination. |
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Band of Brothers
Band of Brothers follows the actual events of Easy Company of 2nd Battalion, 506th Infantry, 101st Airborne's role in the European Campaign in WWII. |
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Bergerac
British drama series set on the island of Jersey in the English Channel, starring John Nettles as Detective Sergeant Jim Bergerac. |
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Black Butler
A wealthy young heir trades in his soul for the service of Sebastian, a demon butler in order to have his vengeance against his parents' killer. |
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Brookside
Brookside was a long-running British soap opera set in Liverpool that was known for its gritty realism and controversial storylines. The show ran for 21 years until its cancellation in 2003. |
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Cold Feet
Cold Feet was a British comedy drama series that followed the lives and relationships of a group of friends. The show ended in 2003. |
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Dalziel and Pascoe
Follow Detective Superintendent Andy Dalziel and Detective Inspector Peter Pascoe in their murder-investigations. |
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Dear John
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Downton Abbey
A costume drama series set in an Edwardian country house in the early 20th century, starting in 1912, Downton Abbey tells the story of all the struggles and passions of the Crawley family and the servants who work for them. |
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Foyle's War
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Godzilla: The Series
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Inspector George Gently
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Inspector Morse
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Jack of All Trades
The comedic adventures of American spy Jack Stiles and his British partner and technological genius Emilia Rothschild as they defend democracy on the French controlled island of Pulau-Pulau by sabotaging Napoleon's attempts to conquer the region in 1801. |
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Jeeves and Wooster
Masterpiece Theatre's brilliant adaptation of the P.G. Wodehouse stories stars Hugh Laurie as the dim-witted but well-meaning Bertie Wooster and Stephen Fry as his brilliant butler Jeeves. Jeeves helps Bertie navigate English society and avoid ugly run-ins with his stuffy Aunt Agatha. |
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Junkyard Wars
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Lewis
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Locked Up Abroad
People who have been locked up in foreign countries tell their stories. |
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Long Way Round
Actor Ewan McGregor and his friend and fellow actor Charley Boorman ride from London to New York – the long way round – on motorcycles. |
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Lost in Austen
Amanda, a passionate and rather obsessive fan of Pride and Prejudice, finds herself face to face with a character from the book in her bathroom! Swapping lives with Elizabeth Bennet, Amanda gets to see life within the book she loves. |
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Midsomer Murders
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New Tricks
New Tricks is a British television drama series that follows the Unsolved Crime and Open Case Squad of the Metropolitan Police Service. |
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Police Camera Action!
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Pride and Prejudice
An adaptation of Jane Austin's novel. A classic story of love and pride. |
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Ripper Street
1880s London is thrown into chaos when no one catch the vicious serial killer known as Jack the Ripper. |
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Sharpe
Sharpe is an adventure series based on the novels by Bernard Cornwell. The series follows the exploits of Richard Sharpe as he is raised from the rank of sergeant to an officer for saving the life of Lord Wellington. |
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Sherlock
The BBC's modern take on the classic Sherlock Holmes novels, with Steven Moffat of Doctor Who fame and Mark Gatiss at the helm. |
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Silent Witness
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Skins
British teen drama series following the lives of a group college students in Bristol as they deal with sticky situations as a result of drugs, sex and booze which leads to fun and mayhem as well as a host of drama. |
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South Park
"South Park" the extremely popular animated comedy about a group of young kids and their life together in South Park. Throughout the episodes, they experience many great moments and meet some very memorable characters. |
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Taboo
An exploration of things taboo in different cultures and how this reflects humanity as a whole. |
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The Case-Book of Sherlock Holmes
Jeremy Brett reprises his role as master sleuth Sherlock Holmes for another set of adaptations of the Connan Doyle classic stories. These adaptations also feature the return of Edward Hardwicke as Dr. Watson, Holmes' friend and faithful companion. |
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The Comic Strip Presents...
The Comic Strip Presents... was a parody series starting as one of Channel 4's opening night schedule. The first few episodes were 50-55 minute long specials with later instalments a regular 30 minutes. The majority of these were based on film conventions of the time with a few specific releases given entire episodes. It ran continuously from 1983-1993 with reunion specials in 1998, 2000 and 2005. The show shares many cast members with The Young Ones and the episode 'Mr. Jolly Live Next Door' would become the basis of 'Bottom'. The series also spawned a feature film called 'The Supergrass' in November 1985. |
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The Cops
British police drama set in the fictional town of Stanton in Northern England. |
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The Goodies
Think "Monty Python" meets the "Three Stooges" with a dash of "The Monkees". The Goodies are three guys, whose goal in life is to do "Anything, Anytime, Anywhere". They usually end up getting in a lot of trouble on their crazy adventures. |
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The Inbetweeners
The Inbetweeners is a coming of age comedy about a group of friends who aren't 'cool' or 'nerdy', but somewhere 'inbetween'. |
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The IT Crowd
The IT Crowd is a British sitcom that revolves around Roy, Moss and Jen, the three IT workers at Reynholm Industries. |
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The Mighty Boosh
A surreal British comedy series, which follows the adventures of self-proclaimed jazz maverick Howard Moon and his fabulously stylish friend Vince Noir. |
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The Office
The Office is a British series, filmed in a mockumentary style, portraying the working lives of the members of a fictitious paper company. The show's success led to the creation of six similar programs in other countries. |
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Travelling Man
A British television drama series about Alan Lomax; a cop who spent two years in prison for a crime he didn't commit. |