Charming Brendan Block dates Miranda Cotton and gets seriously committed. But she dumps him, claiming he invaded her privacy. A few weeks later, Brendan gets engaged to Miranda's sister and is welcomed as ideal son-in-law by everyone else. From then on, nasty things keep happening to her loved-ones.
Simon Cowell looks for undiscovered talent to form the next big pop group to sign to his record label and follow in the footsteps of One Direction, Fifth Harmony or Little Mix.
Julia Bradbury takes viewers to parts of the West Country that can only be explored on foot - from the epic wilderness of Dartmoor, to the white sands and azure seas of the Atlantic coastline, to the soaring cliffs of Land's End.
From beautiful beaches to ancient woodlands and winding estuaries, this uplifting new series harnesses the country's love of the outdoors and the best walks the south west has to offer.
Running from 1969 to 1973, with three spin-off movies, 'On the Buses' was made by London Weekend Television.
Stan Butler lives at home with his overbearing mother, his frumpy sister Olive and his lazy brother in law Arthur.
Stan works as a bus driver for the Luxton & District Bus Company, with his conductor Jack.
The bane of their lives Inspector 'Blakey' Blake who is often checking up of them and threatening them with the sack for lateness and untidyness.
Contestants team up with a celebrity favourite as the pairs work together to try and figure out the surprising and often bizarre hidden talents of eight mystery performers for a chance to win a big money prize.
Wildlife documentary series. Ray Mears explores the geography of eight Chinese landscapes. He identifies native plants and tracks down some of China's most iconic wildlife, including giant pandas, pink dolphins and wild Asian elephants.
This detective/police drama series was based around two mis-matched detectives. Leiutenant James Dempsey was seconded to a new undercover section of Scotland Yard known as SI-10. This was for his own protection following a corruption scandal in the New York police department. Once in London, Dempsey was partnered with a beautiful female Detective Sergeant named Harriet Makepeace, who prefered to be known as "Harry". Together, they worked under the extremely watchful eye of Chief Superintendant Gordon Spikings. Dempsey and Makepeace never really agreed with each other's methods of police work, but they managed to get the bad guys. Michael Brandon and Glynis Barber made the roles of "Dempsey and Makepeace" their own. Their on-screen relationship could never prepare the public for what was to happen in real-life.
Gritty and realistic, McCallum stars John Hannah as forensic pathologist Dr. Iain McCallum. Working in the morgue of St. Patrick's Hospital in London's East End, McCallum and his colleagues find and interpret forensic evidence, using their skills to ensure that the guilty are punished and the innocent go free.
Driven in part by his own demons, and caught between budget constraints and demands by the police for quick answers, McCallum often finds himself launching his own independent investigation into the lives of the deceased.
In The New Avengers, Patrick Macnee reprises his role of John Steed of The Avengers (1961-69) but this time with two new partners, Mike Gambit (Gareth Hunt) and Purdey (Joanna Lumley).
Like its predecessor, the series often featured fantastical plots with diabolical masterminds as villains, but this new version infused the franchise with a thrilling new feel.
Bold colors, spectacular shooting locations, and less-ambiguous plots & characters all combined to present an exciting new series.