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- The story of the invention of football and how it quickly rose to become the world's most popular game by crossing class divides.
- Chronicles the lives of three generations of the upper-middle-class British family, the Forsytes, from the 1870s to 1920.
- The everyday life and times of the residents, friends and enemies who live in a suburban street in the city of Liverpool in the north of England.
- When the latest heir to the Baskerville estate seems to be threatened by a family curse, only the master detective, Sherlock Holmes, can find out the truth.
- Tough, sexy, funny and heartbreaking, Lillies details the lives of Iris, May and Ruby Moss - Catholic sisters coming of age in a dockland terraced house. Familial love sustains them, and their fortunes are bound to those of their brother and their father. Set in the years immediately following the First World War, Lilies pulls no punches in its storytelling. It depicts a sensual, vivid and sometimes savage universe - where life is lived on a knife-edge of poverty, fuelled by various kinds of love. Dadda, the family's charismatic and mercurial father married very young, is now widowed, and his struggle to nurture his unruly children proves both moving and comic.
- This drama reveals the controversial postwar 1950's London murder trial that sent an intellectually challenged young man to the gallows for a murder he did not commit.
- Thriller charting the moral collapse of a police family. Two cop brothers, smothered by the shadow of their former police chief father, must investigate a crime they themselves have committed.
- A romantic tragedy about two turn-of-the-century couples - one American, one British - who regularly vacation together at a spa in Germany.
- Lord Tichborne, the ninth richest nobleman in England, disappears after a South American shipwreck. Some years later, his erudite Afro-English valet, Bogle, is sent to investigate rumors that Tichborne survived and settled in Australia. An alcoholic ruffian answer's Bogle's inquiries claiming to be the lost heir. Bogle suspects fraud, but conspires with the claimant to split the inheritance should the latter successfully pass himself off to friends, family, and the courts. As the claimant returns to England to continue his charade, enough people confirm his identity to make both the claimant and Bogle believe that he just might be the rightful heir after all.
- Starring Laura Fraser, this film brings to life the story of Florence Nightingale's spiritual and emotional breakdown after the Crimean War: a moment of crisis, doubt, and failure that ultimately inspired her revolutionary career in medicine.
- Step by painstaking step, the diary is analyzed, verified, and questioned; experts pit their knowledge against the information in the diary; gradually and remorselessly the evidence against Maybrick mounts - until his identity is beyond reasonable doubt...was Maybrick Jack The Ripper? A complete history of the chilling JTR murders with graphic photos, sickening details and documented evidence.
- 1984–198554mTV-PG8.1 (1.2K)TV EpisodeWhen the Countess of Morcar's priceless blue carbuncle is stolen, a reformed thief is charged with the crime.
- 1991–199352mTV-PG8.0 (818)TV EpisodeViolet Merville is determined to marry the man she loves, who Holmes knows has already murdered one wife.
- A nervous landlady brings a mysterious boarder to Holmes' attention, leading to a secret society and the efforts of a young couple to escape their past.
- The team travel to Liverpool to investigate Croxteth Hall. A ghostly boy standing beside the fireplace in the dining room and a horrific-looking hooded man are among a number of ghosts reported here.
- A guilt-stricken Fergus gets shocking news from Martha. Walsh and Cartwright make a pact. The FA takes drastic action without Arthur's input.
- Fergus heads to London to make an appeal to the FA. Arthur pleads with his friends to act for the good of the game as the FA Cup Final approaches.
- It is Thomas Shelby's long-awaited wedding day. A mysterious visitor imperils the entire Shelby family, and Tommy finds himself pulled into a web of intrigue more lethal than anything he has yet encountered.
- The Most Haunted team continue their investigation of Croxteth Hall in Liverpool. It seems like something is stalking the team members, only time will tell what awaits them in the upper corridors.
- 2018–202251m6.9 (10)TV EpisodeOpening segment about announce Take-Over then toni storm promo , overall was good.. - 2) Devlin vs Williams was almost good.. - 3) Eddie vs Dan was bad.. - 4) Huxley and T-Bone vs Starz and Tucker was bad.. - 5) Coffey vs Ligero was fine Dark Match Xia Brookside vs Nina Samuels Singles Match Jordan Devlin vs Kenny Williams (w/Amir Jordan) (5:20) Singles Match Eddie Dennis vs Dan Moloney by DQ (1:13) Tag Team Match Saxon Huxley and Tyson T-Bone vs Jack Starz and Tucker (2:42) Singles Match Joe Coffey vs Ligero (10:07)
- This episode of nxt uk was almost good . - 1) Tag Team Match was fine.. - 2) Barthel vs Andrews was almost good.. - 3) Ripley vs Purrazzo was very good match . i liked that xD Tag Team Match James Drake and Zack Gibson vs Jay Melrose and Mike Hitchman (4:55). Singles Match Marcel Barthel vs Mark Andrews (9:47) WWE NXT UK Women's Title Match Rhea Ripley (c) vs Deonna Purrazzo (11:22).
- Opener was a worthless "enhancement" match that saw Ahmed get way too much offence on Banks; yes, he's bigger in stature - but Banks is the pushed star that was a finalist in last years tournament to see who would face the current champion, he shouldn't be selling this much against a debuting talent that is clearly not a big deal [*]. Aichner and Barthel work well together and already have a double-team finisher. This was mostly about establishing them as a team more than anything else. Solid and enjoyable [**3/4]. The women's match was a fun little outing but did little for either lady. Jinny's mean, Candy's not; we knew that going in. Still, enjoyable [**]. The main event was really good. Foot down, right out of the gate until Gallus stopped Seven long enough to work up some heat on him and then the hot tag exploded the venue and Bate went to work being Tyler Bate and b i g s t r o n g b o i ing it up all over the place. Joe Coffey's arrival spoiled things a little given that had he done what he looked like he was intending to do, he'd have cost his stablemates the match, but it opened the door to Dunne's arrival and the furthering of that feud so it is what it is [***1/4]. All in all, an enjoyable show with solid action and forward momentum towards the upcoming TakeOver special.
- This is really a show about the opening match and the final segment. Everything in the middle did what it needed to but if you're already familiar with Wildboar and you either don't care or can see where they're going with the Dennis/Mastiff feud, then you really don't need to see either of those matches. I do want to mention however that the addition of Sid Scala as Johnny Saint's assistant is, for me, a raging success. Saint isn't great at cutting these long and winding WWE style promo's and is better utilised as the British legend that the locker room falls in step behind, as such brevity is his friend. Meanwhile, Scala is very good on the mic and seems to be growing into his new role well. They have a very good dynamic. The opener was a banger of a match, that (with a little more time) could be considered great. As it was it's simply really bloody good and while I understand why you'd want to end the show with the Dunne/Coffey contract signing, this really should've been the "main event" over that [***1/2]. Hitchman/Morrell was a solid enhancement match putting over Wildboar [**] and Dennis/Mastiff was more of an angle than a match [**]. The contract signing really got me hyped for TakeOver: Blackpool. Maybe it's because I'll be there in person but since they annouced that event on this show it's felt like NXT:UK has really found its footing and has something to aim for and Coffey (in particular) is rising to the challenge of being Dunne's first real feud on the brand. Dunne, of course, is always excellent and knows exactly who he is. It's a contract signing so, y'know, a table dies - but it's all for a good cause. Good episode.
- Amir and Kenny finally get their first win, not just as a tag team but each of their first wins overall in NXT UK. It was a decent enhancement match with a good finishing sequence. Isla vs. Xia was very much a technical match which saw Isla come out on top, and for the most part it was smooth. Devlin vs. Weir was only an enhancement match and served to help set up Devlin vs. Banks at TakeOver. The main event was pretty good for going under 10 minutes, and the right team won so that we'll have a clear face vs. heel tag team title match at TakeOver (***1/4). Overall it was an average episode of NXT UK. Tag Team Match Amir Jordan and Kenny Williams vs Dan Moloney and Jamie Ahmed (3:59) Singles Match Isla Dawn vs Xia Brookside (5:08) Singles Match Jordan Devlin vs Damien Weir (4:49) WWE NXT UK Tag Team Title Qualifying Match James Drake and Zack Gibson vs Flash Morgan Webster and Mark Andrews (9:19)
- 2018–202257m7.3 (10)TV EpisodeLigero vs. Conners was good for the short amount of time it was given. I expected it to go longer after being built up for a few episodes, so that was a bit of a disappointment. Banks vs. Tyson was just to set up Banks vs. Devlin at TakeOver, but there's not much to speak of with the match itself. The main event was a great, 25+ minute war that really helped build up to Joe Coffey vs. Pete Dunne at TakeOver Singles Match Ligero vs Joseph Conners (5:21) Singles Match Travis Banks vs Tyson T-Bone (w/Saxon Huxley) (2:08) Six Man Tag Team Match Gallus (Joe Coffey, Mark Coffey and Wolfgang) vs British Strong Style (Pete Dunne, Trent Seven and Tyler Bate) (25:28)