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- Rebellion is a five part serial drama about the birth of modern Ireland. The story is told from the perspectives of a group of fictional characters who live through the political events of the 1916 Easter Rising.
- Police investigator Irene Huss lives in Gothenburg, Sweden, and tries to balance between murder investigations and family life.
- Reporter Annika is at the Nobel prize awards, when shooting kills a woman and wounds an Israeli stem cell scientist. Annika is silenced as witness, so she investigates the killed woman while the press writes about the Israeli.
- A childs entertainment show that teaches you numerous easy arts and crafts for anybody watching. Great for holidays.
- Tabloid crime reporter Annika investigates a case where a dancer at a strip club is found dead in a park.
- BLAKE MYERS is a fearless, adventure-seeking kid as he races headlong into all of life's experiences along with his best friend Mitch. What's impressive about Blake is that he lives for today, despite knowing the awesomeness that awaits him in the future: Blake is destined to become a courageous Space Ranger and protector of humankind against a marauding race of ...ALIEN squirrels! These alien squirrels - or "Squaliens" - have been sent from the future by their Squalien General. Their mission: is to make sure Blake Myers never grows up to be Blake Myers, Space Ranger. Hero. Defeater of Squaliens. From their super high-tech command center - now cunningly disguised as a regular earth tree in Blake's backyard - the Squaliens must use everything they have at their disposal to put an end to Blake Myers. Only Blake and Mitch are aware of the alien squirrels' existence and together, must fight this battle on their own. But the Squaliens soon discover that stopping Blake Myers isn't as easy as it sounds...
- A Swedish family is found murdered in their home in Costa del Sol in southern Spain - all except the 16-year-old daughter, who has disappeared without a trace. Is it a burglary gone wrong?
- Tabloid crime reporter Annika investigates a murder in Luleå. Is it related to an F21 jet fighter bombed 40 years ago? Annika has relationship problems.
- A popular TV host is shot after a TV shoot after party at a castle. Ten are held as suspects. Reporter Annika Bengtzon covers it. Anne, her friend and colleague at the tabloid, is the last of 10 released. Annika tries to clear her name.
- Julia has lived with the guilt of her son's disappearance for 21 years. As she returns to her childhood home on Öland, old truths and lies are stirred up. Who can she trust, and what happened to her 5-year old son?
- It's the night before the new school year and little Emilie Jolie is worried about how things will go at the new school. Her mother gives her a book to help her forget about her worries, a book she used to read as a child. Emilie, alone in her room, opens the book and dives into the pages to enter a magical world of blue rabbits. There, Gilbert the rabbit is being held by the evil witch and only Emilie can save him.
- Griff Rhys Jones explores Africa the unhurried way, as he takes to the continent's railways to immerse himself in the joy and sometimes the frustration of travelling through a beautiful and beguiling continent, using the most romantic method of transportation.
- Jimmy Carr puts another panel of celebrities to the test as they battle it out to see who remembers most about 2012.
- A policeman is found dead in his bed. His son Alexander is missing. The police and Annika Bengtzon a crime reporter try to solve the murder and find the missing child simultaneously.
- A decade on from when Stephen Fry spoke about manic depression in his award-winning series, this film returns to the subject to understand where he and others with bipolar are now.
- In 1985, when a vessel protesting nuclear testing is sunk in New Zealand, local police fight to prove it was a terrorist plot by their French allies.
- A heart-rending and uplifting story of a young woman who overcame incredible odds to become the world's best, only to find that her biggest challenges still lay ahead.
- A group of wingsuit pilots gather at Tianmen Mountain in China, to attempt an intimidating feat - flying through the sacred site known as Heaven's Gate, an archway carved out of the mountain.
- "Flying Daggers" gives a close and personal insight into the career and achievements of Jeb Corliss in the lead up to this spectacular flight. Including a detailed narration of the events of January 2012 when Jeb crashed in Cape Town on Table Mountain, breaking both ankles, three toes, and a fibula, to name a few of his injuries.
- The story of a young girl teaching her cheetah to return to the wild in Namibia.
- Local version of the TV-format "True Talent", originally aired in Sweden. Three celebrity artists travel the country to discover incredible raw musical talents. These lucky few are then tutored and refined to be the best they can be. They then face the ultimate challenge: performing alone on stage. Three separate audiences, representing three different age groups, get to vote, but they cannot see the contestants. When more than half of any age group signals that they like what they hear, the audience pod rotates and the singer is revealed. The catch is - all 3 audiences must approve if the singer is to progress in the competition. True Talent is all that matters, and it is rewarded with a major cash prize.
- Teenagers surviving in the bush.
- The story of a girl crossing the desert with her lions.