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- James Bond has left active service. His peace is short-lived when Felix Leiter, an old friend from the CIA, turns up asking for help, leading Bond onto the trail of a mysterious villain armed with dangerous new technology.
- The story of how reggae icon Bob Marley overcame adversity, and the journey behind his revolutionary music.
- A resourceful British government agent seeks answers in a case involving the disappearance of a colleague and the disruption of the American space program.
- Multiple teams race around the globe for $1,000,000 to 'amazing' locations.
- One Life to Live centres takes place in the fictional town of Llanview, PA.around the wealthy Lord family, and the middle-class Woleks and Rileys.
- A master of disguise deranged killer begins killing off the college students who are organizing a horror-movie marathon in an abandoned theater.
- Wayne and Biggs grow up together on the tough and dangerous streets of Kingston, Jamaica. Eventually moving to Miami, they begin a ruthless climb to the top of a criminal enterprise as they aggressively take control of the Jamaican mob.
- Wishing to become a successful reggae singer, a young Jamaican man finds himself tied to corrupt record producers and drug pushers.
- A corrupted young man ventures to the United States in quest of the American Dream, and forms a band of robbers to obtain it.
- A police officer returns to his neighborhood in Kingston, Jamaica to find himself in conflict with his childhood friend who is now the right-hand-man of the local gang-lord in a gun-running racket. Jamaica's highest-grossing film to date.
- When West Coast drugs baron 'Diamond' Mitchell (Samuel Marshall) is exposed by his wife as a criminal during their divorce proceedings, he finds himself in trouble with his partner Shotta in the Jamaican Yardies and the Mafia. Violent gangster action set in LA and Kingston, Jamaica.
- A sultan agrees to help a wicked witch destroy a mysterious young lady if the witch will bring his young son back from the dead with magic.
- The hosts travel to various destinations around the world. As they do, you view their experiences and listen to their critiques along the way.
- A boy separated from his mother who has moved to the U.S. for a better life, is set to be Jamaica's next track-and-field sensation.
- A single street vendor disguises herself for a dance contest, and pits her enemies against each other.
- A young photographer is on assignment in Jamaica. It's a cultural shock. First anguished, he later becomes quite fascinated by the people he meets, their neighborhood and their music.
- The legacy of the fastest man in history, Usain Bolt.
- A documentary on the West Indies cricket team's rise to being the best in the world, and one of the greatest cricket teams the world has ever seen, in the late-1970s and how they maintained that invincibility in the 1980s.
- After stealing a magical object known as The Well, Annie Palmer: The White Witch of Rose Hall, sets off a chaotic chain of events that will bring together heroes and villains from Jamaica's mythology in a dark new adventure.
- Two backpackers travel through Asia and America.
- This is the story of M Dot R, a white, working class man from the Isle of Sheppey who speaks and performs in Jamaican Patois. It is the story of his life-changing obsession with a vibrant music scene born out of Caribbean culture.
- Two friends reunite in the Caribbean to find the lost treasure of 17th century pirate Henry Morgan.
- Documentary look at the effects of globalization on Jamaican industry and agriculture.
- A ghetto teenager battles against the odds to become a boxing champion.
- Lisa Collen visits Jamaica from Toronto, Canada to sell her family's estate. Complexities soon present themselves to her when she meets a musician under the watchful eye of her family.
- Sylvia Walton returns from Harlem to take over a Jamaican plantation from her vindictive half-sister, amid the growing sound of drums.
- This is the never-before-told story of one of the most influential artists ever to come out of Jamaica, Toots Hibbert. It features intimate new performances and interviews with Toots, rare archive from throughout his career, and interviews with contemporaries and well-known admirers including Eric Clapton, Keith Richards, Jimmy Cliff, Bonnie Raitt, Willie Nelson, Marcia Griffiths and Paolo Nutini. From his beginnings as a singer in a Jamaican church to the universally praised, Grammy award winning artist of today, this film tells the story of one of the true greats of music. Toots was the first to use the word Reggae on tape in his 1968 song 'Do The Reggay') and his music has across six decades defined, popularised and refined it, with hit after hit including 'Pressure Drop', 'Sweet and Dandy', 'Monkey Man', 'Funky Kingston', 'Bam Bam', 'True Love Is Hard To Find', 'Do The Reggay' and 'Reggae Got Soul'. Island records founder Chris Blackwell says "The Maytals were unlike anything else... sensational, raw and dynamic". Always instantly recognisable is Toots' powerful, soulful voice which seems to speak viscerally to the listener, "one of the great musical gifts of our time". His songs are at the same time stories of everyday life in Jamaica and postcards from another world.
- Take a culinary journey to discover the stories of the world's greatest chefs. Each episode is an intimate look into the life of a single chef and their food, covering their impact on gastronomy, personal inspirations, and rise to fame.
- Sam Livingston a young African American male from Prince Georges County, MD who looks for a successful life in the entertainment industry. During this journey Sam finds there are many obstacles in his path some brought on by those close to him. Who is loyal to who?
- When Christopher confronts his own violent temper which threatens his wife and children, he flies home to Jamaica and engages in an exorcism of the spirit, from his memories of his abusive, philandering, and hard-living father Henry, whose name for his only son was "Runt".
- He was and is, without doubt, Jamaica's finest export and in this programme we can reveal for the first time the behind the scenes Bob Marley that only his closest confidantes could know.
- The affair Semmeling is a six-part German television game by Dieter Wedel.
- Dreadtown tells the story of British reggae group Steel Pulse, who emerged from the racial turbulence of 1970s Britain to become one of the world's most loved and enduring reggae bands.
- The documentary film Rocksteady: The Roots of Reggae is a musical journey to Jamaica's Golden Age of music, Rocksteady. The film features the music and stories of the legendary singers and musicians of the Rocksteady era. They come together after 40 years to record an album of Rocksteady hits, to perform together again at an All-Stars reunion concert in Kingston, Jamaica, and to tell their story.
- The series will feature the lifestyle and interactions of six women from the popular Dancehall sub-culture. The series will take viewers on an exciting, entertaining and dramatic journey riddled with swag, drama and grit.
- Examines the implementation and ineffectiveness of anti-doping policies in sports.
- "German Town: The Lost history Of Seaford Town, Jamaica" is an independent documentary film by Director David Ritter and Executive Producer Clinton H. Wallace that explores the history of Jamaicans of German heritage within Seaford Town aka German Town located in the mountainous region of Westmoreland, Jamaica. The inhabitants of Seaford Town are descendants of German indentured servants who were brought to Jamaica to work the plantations after the abolition of slavery in the British Empire. Through Candid interviews this documentary film explores the history and life of Jamaicans of German Heritage.
- Traces the story of how Caribbean island conquered the world through its music. With interviews and commentary from reggae legends as well as people on the ground, Lloyd Bradley takes up the story from the late 1950s and the development of ska, then follows the musicEUR(TM)s journey overseas in the 1960s. But it was in the 1970s that reggae exploded into an international phenomenon with the super-stardom of Bob Marley and artists like Burning Spear, Jimmy Cliff, and Third World. Since then, reggae has continued to reinvent itself as a powerful musical and cultural force.
- Easier Said Than Done explores the ultimate motorsport - rallying. Following an international cast of characters including top drivers, mechanics and co-drivers from around the world. The film focuses on young three time U.S champion Chris Duplessis while he makes an attempt to reach the top level of the sport, the World Rally Championship. Rallying is extremely difficult. It's expensive, dirty, rough and one of the last pure motorsports in the world.
- A Blessed Place' is a love letter to Jamaica and explores how Kano's own heritage and family connections with the country formed the inspiration behind Duppy White.
- CODA Network takeover the media room at The Chris Brown and Friends concert with interviews from Jamaican artists, actors and the reigning Miss Universe Jamaica. Our special guests talk new projects and what Jamaican culture means to them.
- A vinyl fanatic becomes haunted by a lost singer's voice after discovering an incredible junk shop record. He embarks on a surreal adventure with the help of psychics, private investigators and a ghost hunter.
- Struggling policeman wins the lottery and invites his family for a reunion at a fancy upscale hotel.
- Brother and sister Peppo and Gorgone destroy the death certificates of a brother and sister named Palmieri who died in Calcutta, and assume their identities so they can inherit 20 million francs. They hire a law firm in Paris, where Gorgone meets the Count De Moray, a wealthy diplomat who just returned from India, and attempts to ensnare him. When the count's wife pledges a necklace to a jeweler for a loan to pay her mother's illegitimate son, gambler Robert Burel, to keep his identity secret, Peppo informs Gorgone, who convinces the count that his wife has a lover. When Gorgone pays Robert, the count sees them embrace. He shoots Robert, divorces the countess and marries Gorgone. Later, the count's daughter Pauline returns from India with her sweetheart, Elliott Drake of the Italian consulate. After Pauline agrees to marry Peppo to save her father from financial ruin, the countess gets her mother to confess, and Drake proves that Peppo and Gorgone are impostors. The countess forgives her husband, Peppo takes poison, and Gorgone accidentally stabs herself to death trying to kill the count.
- Documentary following history and current students at Alpha Boys School which has created many of Jamaica's top musicians.