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- A desperate cat and mouse hunt ensues when Yorkshire is being haunted by a serial killer.
- As widespread power outages cause chaos and threaten lives across the country, the COBRA committee comprised of the UK's leading experts and politicians, gathers to find a way to turn the lights back on.
- Follows Dalgliesh's crime-fighting career from 1970s England to the present day.
- Tony and Emily Hughes' vacation turns into a nightmare when their 5-year-old son Oliver disappears from a large celebrating crowd in Northern France.
- Revolves around the true story of a fateful night in August 1985 when five members of the same family are murdered at an Essex farmhouse, and the ensuing police investigation and court case that follows.
- Drama set in 1932 during the final years of British colonial rule in India.
- When her mother commits suicide, a cellist's life is turned upside down by mysterious questions raised about her past.
- When a yacht is found adrift in the seas around Queensland, Australia- the galley fully stocked with plenty of food and everyone's personal items but with nobody onboard police launch an investigation.
- Follows musician Bosco Champion and his sister Vita who steps out of her brother's shadow to become a performer in her own right, setting the Champion siblings against one another and tearing apart the whole family in the process.
- Follows a witness protection officer who finds herself at the center of a breach; compromised by an extramarital romance with a coworker; but resolute in her resolve to fight back and unearth the real cause of corruption within her unit.
- TV SeriesMcKay's life worsens after mum's death. Dad works to stop bailiffs, brother tempts nightly trouble. Straying to help a girl, McKay faces a crazy ex, violent kids and gangster.
- Told in reverse, the show follows DCI Gabriel Markham and his team as they try to hunt down a serial killer.
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- The British PM deals with infighting in his cabinet, damaging press leaks and his daughter's graduation. But then he faces a major solar storm that affects most of Europe and has the potential to send them all back into the Dark Ages.
- As the country continues to face darkness, Sutherland, Anna, Fraser and their teams pay a visit to the worst affected area in Northumberland to see the situation on the ground. But with the Prime Minister away, Archie's incendiary comments on the dark underbelly of public mood threatens to cause more problems for everyone.
- With the nation in the full grip of the crisis and experiencing the worst blackout in the history of the UK, Sutherland and his team are forced to work around the clock to restore power. Meanwhile Anna reconnects with Edin, but this dalliance with her past love becomes more dangerous than she anticipates.
- Prime Minister Sutherland's knowledge about his daughter's part in her friend's death is questioned; a new threat rears its head.
- With the nation sliding further and further towards anarchy, Rachel faces difficult questions about Ellie. Meanwhile, Fraser says goodbye to his father and grows closer to Francine. And as the influence of "People's Justice" grows ever-powerful, Sutherland is forced to consider more extreme measures to retain control of the country.
- As anarchy explodes on the streets and the nation is rocked with night upon night of rioting, Fraser and his team reach the endgame in their mission to get the lights switched back on in the Red Zone. Meanwhile, with his personal life imploding, Sutherland is forced to fight for his political life as Archie finally fires his first shots.
- The Bamber family, with the exception of son Jeremy, are found dead at White House Farm. But the case might not be as open-and-shut as first thought.
- Stan and his number two Mick Clark speak to Jeremy and relatives of the murdered family, but their picture of what really happened that night at White House Farm remains inconclusive.
- After a vital discovery by the family, Stan and Mick feel closer to shoring up their own suspicions about Jeremy. The arrival of a friend from New Zealand increases tension between Jeremy and Julie.
- The funerals approach, and without the answers he needs and still more questions being thrown up, Stan's efforts remain fruitless. All looks lost for Stan and Mick solving the case, until a vital witness comes forward.
- With the testimony of a vital witness confirming some of Stan and Mick's suspicions, Taff still remains unconvinced as the police are forced to question what they thought they knew previously, and pursue the case against Jeremy.
- The evidence is examined as Jeremy's trial begins, with dramatic and conflicting witness testimony being given before the jury give their verdict on what really happened that fateful night at White House Farm.
- COBRA responds to a volatile situation in Kent, while an unseen enemy strikes from the shadows.
- Adam Dalgliesh is sent to nursing school to investigate the death of Heather Pearce, A student poisoned during demonstration. He uncovers the secret that infect the school, Dalgliesh must identify the killer before the strike start again.
- Rachel is dismayed by the fresh assault on her reputation, but Robert is distracted after Firestorm's return. Reports of a new cyber attack arrive
- As the cyber attack continues to jam communications, the Prime Minister convenes an emergency COBRA meeting following the devastation in Kent.
- COBRA is assembled when fresh disaster strikes, as a breach at Dover port suggests an insidious threat. The PM's strategy is tested by an activist.
- Reeling from the events in Kent, the COBRA team are briefed on a sophisticated malware which has infected the UK's critical infrastructure.
- The team scramble to understand the latest shocking discovery, while Francine's criticism of Lord Singer is met with delight by the Labour leader.
- As famous British rapper Bosco Champion attempts a comeback, his dutiful sister Vita discovers that her own talent could take her to the top. It's Champion vs Champion now.
- Vita's attempts to record her first single leave her at loggerheads with both her emotionally fraught brother and her jealous best friend.
- As Vita's star starts to rise and Bosco's appears to fall, the siblings must decide what kind of people and artists they want to be - with potentially devastating consequences.
- Bosco's mental health strains and breaks under the pressure of touring. Meanwhile, Vita makes a decision she may later come to regret.
- In the tug of war between her career and her family, Vita finds herself dragged back towards family loyalties as Bosco's wild behaviour can no longer be ignored.
- Aria and Vita are forced together for a funeral. But a family rapprochement is ruined when long buried secrets come to the surface.
- As Vita's career goes from strength to strength, and Bosco's life seems to fall apart, will Vita finally be able to step away from her dysfunctional family and into her future?
- Six months on, and Vita realises she doesn't want it all if it means leaving her brother behind. Meanwhile, Bosco's healing journey changes everything.
- The victim becomes the accused as Tony battles to prove his case. Meanwhile in present day France, something horrifying emerges.
- Julien interviews Rini; A further clue is provided by the sighting of a van owned by Karl Sieg, a suspected trafficker, seen outside the house where Oliver was photographed; Tony visits Ian and learns that he's helping, as his daughter, Molly, vanished years earlier.
- In 2014 Vincent Bourg visits Garrett's wife Mary, and Rini is able to help locate the suspect Karl Sieg, living in Belgium under an assumed name. This is an advance on eight years earlier when her efforts to sound out her brother about the Romanian gang had disastrous results. Emily goes to England to see Mary Garrett, and Tony takes matters into his own hands.
- In 2006 Emily and Tony Hughes and their little boy Oliver are on holiday at Chalons Du Bois in France. Tony and his son visit a bar which is crowded due to patrons watching a football match on television, to get a drink, but when Tony turns round Oliver has gone. Tony contacts the local police and asks for English-speaking Laurence Relaud to continue to be involved with the investigation. Parisian detective Julien Baptiste soon joins and leads the search and issues an abduction alert. Emily's parents Penny and Robert turn up, Robert suggesting that Oliver has been kidnapped out of revenge. Also on the scene are journalist Malik Suri and the English police liaison officer Mark Walsh with his young son. Eight years later Emily has moved on and is now living with Mark. Tony however has never stopped trying to find Oliver and, accompanied by Julien, who is now retired, visits a house in the village where there is evidence that Oliver has stayed. He rings Emily, who in turn contacts Malik, who has written a book about the disappearance.
- Tony is annoyed when Mayor Deloix refuses to reopen the case, despite fresh evidence; Vincent Bourg, a known sex offender, is brought in for questioning; Suri bribes policeman Ziane for inside information; Bourg attends to a secret meeting with Ian Garrett.
- In 2006, both Tony and Emily are struggling. In the present day, Tony and Julien make a breakthrough.
- The truth about Oliver's disappearance finally comes to light, as the action moves between 2006 and 2014. But what does the future hold in store for Tony, Emily, Julien and Mark after all this time? Can any of their relationships ever be whole again?
- Gabriel comes face to face with the prime suspect, but his deep and personal connection to the case could see him jeopardizing his career. As a dangerous game of cat and mouse ramps up to a shocking climax, Gabriel begins to lose control.