From the BAFTA winning writer of Exile & The Driver Based on In the Dark & Time of Death by bestselling novelist Mark Billingham A strong-willed detective in her mid-thirties, Helen Weeks (MyAnna Buring, Ripper Street) is drawn into the two most testing and personal cases of her career just as she begins her journey towards motherhood. Helen is never fazed by a challenge, but her tough exterior conceals a complex inner conflict. When the husband of an estranged school friend is accused of abduction, Helen must return to her home town and confront her painful past. And when a brutal tragedy drags her into Manchester's dark criminal underbelly, she is forced to question even her closest relationships. Even if you love someone, can you ever really know them? Special Features: PENNING IN THE DARK LEADING IN THE DARK BEHIND IN THE DARK
A scientist and a teacher living in a dystopian future, plagued by zombies, embark on a journey of survival with a special young girl named Melanie.
Cucumber Life for 46 year old Henry (Vincent Franklin) and his boyfriend Lance is comfortable and settled. But after the most disastrous date night in history – involving a threesome two police cars and Boney M – Henry’s old life shatters and his new life begins. While Lance gets to know the mysterious Daniel Henry soon finds himself with unexpected companions. 24 year old Freddie and 19 year old Dean have only been passing strangers until now. But when they all find themselves under the same roof they need to work out; are they friends or enemies? Can men from such different generations ever get on? Henry’s sister Cleo can only stand and watch as Henry’s life spins off in wild new directions helped by his nephew Adam. But Cleo’s hiding secrets of her own. And with his dangerous old friend Cliff prowling around Henry has to think fast and forge a whole new life while facing truths about himself which challenge his entire identity. Extras The Making of The History of Canal Street Interview with Russell T Davies Julie & Vince Featurettes Banana Banana offers an intriguing and often outrageous peek into the individual lives loves and losses of a range of characters who are only glimpsed in Cucumber now given space to expand into their own one-off stories. Young lesbian Scotty pursues an unrequited love; 19 year old Dean has mysterious family secrets and a sexually charged liaison with the enigmatic Geordie Man; Sian struggles to choose between lover Violet and her over-protective mum Vanessa; Helen is besieged by unwanted attention from an ex; and law student Josh goes home to find his childhood friend and the life he left behind. The stories are charming witty and at times heartbreaking as they follow the lives of a wide variety of characters be they gay lesbian transgender or anything in between. Extras Cast & Crew Interviews
Life for 46 year old Henry (Vincent Franklin) and his boyfriend Lance is comfortable and settled. But after the most disastrous date night in history - involving a threesome two police cars and Boney M - Henry's old life shatters and his new life begins. While Lance gets to know the mysterious Daniel Henry soon finds himself with unexpected companions. 24 year old Freddie and 19 year old Dean have only been passing strangers until now. But when they all find themselves under the same roof they need to work out; are they friends or enemies? Can men from such different generations ever get on? Henry's sister Cleo can only stand and watch as Henry's life spins off in wild new directions helped by his nephew Adam. But Cleo's hiding secrets of her own. And with his dangerous old friend Cliff prowling around Henry has to think fast and forge a whole new life while facing truths about himself which challenge his entire identity. Special Features: The Making of The History of Canal Street Interview with Russell T Davies Julie and Vince Featurettes
Supernatural folk thriller, The Isle, is set on a remote island off the west coast of Scotland in 1846. When a heavy storm hits causing a ship to sink, three survivors row through a thick, early morning mist, lost and disorientated. The fog begins to clear and The Isle appears before them. They soon discover that it is almost abandoned except for its four sole residents; an old harbourman, a farmer, his niece and a wild woman. Once rested and fully recovered the sailors are desperate to leave and return to the mainland, but the promised boat never appears. One of them starts to investigate and learns of a tragedy at sea that occurred five years previously causing several young men from the island to perish. When his two shipmates meet with fatal accidents, the myth of a ghostly siren haunting the island leads him to uncover the truth while he battles to save his own life. Special Features: Making of Featurette, Trailer
Banana offers an intriguing and often outrageous peek into the individual lives loves and losses of a range of characters who are only glimpsed in Cucumber now given space to expand into their own one-off stories. Young lesbian Scotty pursues an unrequited love; 19 year old Dean has mysterious family secrets and a sexually charged liaison with the enigmatic Geordie Man; Sian struggles to choose between lover Violet and her over-protective mum Vanessa; Helen is besieged by unwanted attention from an ex; and law student Josh goes home to find his childhood friend and the life he left behind. The stories are charming witty and at times heart-breaking as they follow the lives of a wide variety of characters be they gay lesbian transgender or anything in between. Special Features: Cast and Crew Interviews
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