Season OneAD43. As the Roman Army prepares to destroy the Celtic land of Britannia, rival warrior women Kerra (Kelly Reilly) and Antedia (Zöe Wanamaker) find themselves working together to fight off the monstrous General Aulus Plautius (David Morrissey), the leader of the Roman invasion.Season TwoTwo years after invading, General Aulus is Romanising cooperative tribes and crushing resistance with the help of Queen Amena (Annabel Scholey), but does he have another agenda? The only form of hope for the Celts and Druids is Cait (Eleanor Worthington-Cox), a young girl who is being trained by outcast Divis (Nikolaj Lie Kaas) to fulfil a prophecy that would save Britannia from the Romans.Season ThreeGeneral Aulus has now fractured and shattered the powerful druids, but his true mission, to capture and kill The Chosen One, remains elusively out of reach - but with forces gathering against her, Cait (Eleanor Worthington Cox) is more vulnerable than she knows. Sophie Okonedo joins the cast.Special FeaturesSix FeaturettesPicture GallerySubtitles
Sky original drama Britannia is back for a third season. Set once again in ancient Britain in the 1st century AD and featuring an ensemble cast of clashing Celtic tribes, Roman invaders, and drugged-up Druids.Britannia Series Three will see the introduction of a brand new central (and terrifying ) character, played by Sophie Okonedo (Ratched). The Death on the Nile actress plays Hemple, the wife of General Aulus (David Morrissey), who arrives in Britannia to find out why her husband has failed with Lokka's mission to capture the chosen one, Cait and she is set to shake things up.
William and Hester Fields have been very happily married for twenty years. Their children have flown the nest and Hester thinks there are a few things left to do between now and the pension book. With a renewed zest for life and a fresh dynamism in their relationship she insists that the couple take up a number of new pastimes and challenges - even if William sometimes lacks his wife s enthusiasm and seemingly boundless energy. Starring Anton Rodgers (May To September) as accountant William and Julia McKenzie (Cranford) as accomplished cook Hester Fresh Fields wry gentle humour made it a firm favourite with viewers spawning an equally popular sequel French Fields and earning McKenzie a BAFTA nomination for Best Light Entertainment Performance. The series which aired between 1984 and 1986 was produced and directed by sitcom veteran Peter Frazer-Jones (George And Mildred After Henry). This release contains the complete third series originally screened in 1985 and the Christmas Day special from that year.
Will and Jake Grimm are travelling con-artists who find themselves up against a genuine fairy-tale curse.
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