Over a summer holiday, two boys follow clues to find a treasure hidden centuries ago. But they are not the only ones looking and a perilous race against time ensues.
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Over a summer holiday, two boys follow clues to find a treasure hidden centuries ago. But they are not the only ones looking and a perilous race against time ensues.
Period drama serial The Flight of the Heron was based on a 1925 novel by D.K. Broster, aka Dorothy Kathleen Broster.
It’s setting was the Jacobite Rebellion of the 1740’s and the Battle of Culloden (the same real life time period as the first couple of seasons of Outlander). Ewen Cameron and Keith Windham are soldiers on opposing sides but eventually come to a respect for one another.The title comes from the fact that a seer predicts that Cameron will meet Windham five times by water, each time signaled by the flight of a heron.
Detective Rufus Cotesworth and his prot’g’, Imogene, dig for the truth on a Mediterranean ocean liner where everyone is hiding something.
Timothy Love is a confirmed bachelor and has everything he needs at his fingertips. He is a successful businessman, has money in the bank and a choice of girlfriends when ever he needs company. So why, when he meets Judy, should he be hearing the sound of wedding bells? Judy has three children and a dog, but there is something about her that Timothy believes he can forsake his individuality for.
Based on the memoirs of Jennifer Worth; the story follows twenty-two year old Jenny, who in 1957 leaves her comfortable home to become a midwife in London’s East End slums. She expects to find a hospital, and is surprised to find that the clinic is a convent: Nonnatus House. Working alongside her fellow nurses and the medically-trained nuns, Jenny has her eyes opened to the harsh living conditions. But she also discovers the warm hearts and the bravery of the mothers; each one a heroine in Jenny’s eyes.
A journalism student returns home to uncover the truth about the abandoned school, but chaos ensues when residents of Bent Creek First Nations begin to show bizarre and violent behaviour, leaving everyone to ask: “What’s in the bannock?”
Six interlinked plays by John Hopkins, dealing with tensions within and between families.
In the world of power and money, the wealthy and powerful Crane family rule the town of Harmony from their mansion on Raven Hill.
It explores themes of class, love and identity through the friendship of Elliot and Jess, brought together by the loss of Peter, Elliot’s first love interest and Jess’s brother.
Sitcom about a Manhattan bachelor and his English butler who become sudden parents to 6-year-old twins Buffy and Jody and their teenage sister Sissy.