Poldark, the drama that has become a cultural phenomenon, continues for a second series on the stunning beaches of Cornwall. Ross Poldark, the character redefined by the smouldering Aidan Turner, returns home following his arrest in the gripping finale of series one. 1790 and there is riot and revolution in the air. Ross must fight for his freedom when George Warleggan (Jack Farthing) tries to have him hanged as a revolutionary. While Francis (Kyle Soller) and Elizabeth (Heida Reed) watch on in horror, can Demelza (Eleanor Tomlinson) save Ross from himself? Crippled by debts, Ross and Francis try to heal old wounds by joining forces in a new mine free of the Warleggans. Ross and Elizabeth are thrown together by unforeseen circumstances, and Ross risks everything in a desperate smuggling venture. Amid catastrophic losses, significant triumphs and shattered relationships, they must learn to settle their differences once and for all, but at what cost?
Poldark, the drama that has become a cultural phenomenon, continues for a second series on the stunning beaches of Cornwall. Ross Poldark, the character redefined by the smouldering Aidan Turner, returns home following his arrest in the gripping finale of series one. 1790 and there is riot and revolution in the air. Ross must fight for his freedom when George Warleggan (Jack Farthing) tries to have him hanged as a revolutionary. While Francis (Kyle Soller) and Elizabeth (Heida Reed) watch on in horror, can Demelza (Eleanor Tomlinson) save Ross from himself? Crippled by debts, Ross and Francis try to heal old wounds by joining forces in a new mine free of the Warleggans. Ross and Elizabeth are thrown together by unforeseen circumstances, and Ross risks everything in a desperate smuggling venture. Amid catastrophic losses, significant triumphs and shattered relationships, they must learn to settle their differences once and for all, but at what cost?
Jack Whitehall returns in the hilarious 'Bounty Hunters' PHD student and a Brooklyn bounty hunter. What could go wrong? When Wimbledon-born Barnaby (Jack Whitehall) discovers his father (Robert Lindsay) is hospitalised following a mysterious accident, he decides he is the man to solve the family's cash-strapped antiques business. However, when he unwittingly buys a blood antiquity, looted from the war-torn Middle East, he sets off a chain of events which sees his hitherto calm and peaceful life plunged into chaos. But help comes in the shape of Bounty Hunter, Nina Morales (Rosie Perez), who is on the run after accidentally killing a member of a cartel. The series is written by Jack Whitehall and Freddy Syborn, who previously wrote hit British comedy Bad Education together.
Ah! Sunflower: Filmed in 1967 by Robert Klinkert and iain Sinclair Ah! Sunflower is a record of Beat poet Allen Ginsberg's visit t o London. Ginsberg then at the height of his fame as a roving ambassador for the counter-culture stopped off to attend the congress of the dialectics of liberation (for the demystification of violence) which was being held at the roundhouse in Camden Town. Debriefing: Back at the refurbished Roundhouse in Novemb
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