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- A mysterious young woman seduces lonely men in the evening hours in Scotland. However, events lead her to begin a process of self-discovery.
- The story of Ian Hamilton, a dedicated nationalist who reignited Scottish national pride in the 1950s with his daring raid on the heart of England to bring the Stone of Scone back to Scotland.
- Updated adaptation of Choderlos de Laclos' classic 18th Century tale of seduction, betrayal and revenge set in the modern 1960s world of Parisian high society. The beautiful Madame de Merteuil seeks vengeance against her ex-lover Gercourt when he becomes engaged to her young goddaughter, Cécile. Merteuil turns to her ex-lover/partner-in-crime, Valmont, famous for his reputation as a Don Juan, to seduce Cécile and emotionally destroy her. While on his mission, Valmont gets sidetracked when he goes to visit his aunt and falls for Madame Tourvel, a virtuous, married woman who knows of his womanizing ways, but that only makes the challenge more exciting to Valmont. Together, Madame de Merteuil and Valmont make a dangerous team and they will stop at nothing when it comes to matters of the heart.
- A comprehensive historical survey of the British Isles.
- Golf Channel's Big Break returns to Palm Beach, Florida where twelve men will battle it out for a spot to compete on the PGA TOUR. With Melanie Collins and Tom Abbott.
- Engineer Rob Bell examines the design and construction challenges faced in building a true engineering marvel, rock lighthouses - lighthouses built on treacherous rocks and reefs out at sea that were a hazard to shipping.
- The Marbles started filming on the 25th of March 2021 the day Greece celebrated its 200th year of freedom, and outlines the case for the Parthenon Marbles to be returned to Athens. Documenting the ups and downs that have occurred since.
- A rich heiress falls in love with a medical student despite being engaged to a foreign prince.
- Brian lives before and after daylight, avoiding the scene of betrayal and unrequited love by typing messages to unseen women elsewhere; can he ever know Kate again?
- What could compare to the torture of a trapped and lost soul? What could compare to the horror of existing one step closer to complete decay? Welcome to the next level in death; welcome to the place where reality has been bent inwards-out - where nothing is as it seems and where bliss and peace are things of the past. Welcome to the cage! These seven strangers all share the same wish, the same goal and the same reasons for being here. In this place, the only thing that matters is to avoid dying... or perhaps, to avoid staying alive for too long. When reality goes out and surreal nightmares are left in it's place, there's only one thing that is certain; pain.
- Time Travel exists. William is a Turasaiche ( a descendant time traveller) who works for the World Time forum, policing time crime at the world office in Perth, Scotland. When William is sent a letter from the future, he is shown what might happen if his journey continues. To Change it, he must recruit a new team. Time Teens is a Prequal Pilot film for a TV series by the same name.
- 11-year-old Anthony is touring an old English castle when supernatural forces start to cause trouble. He gets sent back to the tour bus when he complains about it, only to get lost and face an evil witch with the help of a friendly ghost.
- As is generally known, ghosts mostly dwell in the ancient gloomy locks built five-six centuries back. In similar places during centuries there are quite a bit bloody dramas. Scotland is famous such locks.
- This short documentary/drama follows award winning author James Robertson, as he explores the writing of his new novel News of the Dead, which is set in the fictional Glen Conach, Scotland. The book, which is published by Penguin, was written over five years and was partly shaped by the Covid-19 pandemic. The novel features characters set hundreds of years apart, but they are all linked by the same place: an ancient hermit, a nineteenth century charlatan and, in the present day, the Glen's eldest resident whose young schoolboy friend thinks he's seen a ghost. In the film, Director Anthony Baxter follows Robertson from his home in Newtyle, Scotland, deep into the rolling hills of a real glen - Glen Esk - in search of an ancient cross stone captured on an old postcard, once given to the novelist by a neighbor. The stone is said to have been carved by a pupil of the real-life seventh century Glen Esk hermit, Saint Drostan. While in the glen, Robertson reflects on how his own fiction is echoed by the reality of those hills today and what it is to live in a 'remote' place. Intercut with the documentary, are short dramatic scenes filmed in black and white, that give the viewer a glimpse of the three interlinked stories of Robertson's book. In particular, the scenes feature a young 'ghost girl' who appears in the grand old house that has stood in the glen for centuries.
- To launch the international celebrations for the 250th anniversary of Sir Walter Scott, Smailholm Tower is lit up during a spectacular light show created by artist and director, Andy McGregor. Presented by Brian Taylor, former BBC correspondent and past president of the Edinburgh Sir Walter Scott Club, this broadcast features well known Scott fans including award-winning author and presenter Damian Barr, Scottish history Professor Sir Tom Devine, TV present, author and journalist Kirsty Wark and Outlander author Diana Gabaldon. This launch event was funded by EventScotland and organised by Abbotsford, home of Sir Walter Scott, on behalf of the international Walter Scott 250 partnership.
- Famed WWII fighter pilot Alex Herbst confronts his painful yet incredible journeys, in order to realize his bright, undiscovered future.
- "GO DOWN SWINGING: '99 Open at Carnoustie" is a 2018 golf documentary that recounts one of the most unforgettable collapses in a golf major at the 128th Open Championship, when Jean van de Velde surrendered an inevitable victory with a three-shot lead on the 72nd hole. The documentary premiered July 9 2018 on the Golf Channel.
- In each episode or consecutive group of episodes (notably as Christmas season special), the expert team and some locals visit and present a remarkable British castle or other stately home. Each has his or her own angle, so the viewer gets relevant history and anecdotes on the building and its builders and residents -often one or more aristocratic families- as well as architecture, art and miscellaneous treasures, grounds, gardens and natural flora. Chef James Martin even prepares some recipes using typical ingredients from the region, which he also discovers on site.
- When his crew start to go missing, a local crime boss sends 3 criminals back to the scene of a crime to find out if the hostage they accidentally killed is really dead.
- A steeplejack celebrates the craftsmanship behind feats of British architectural engineering.
- While home alone, a troubled fathers plans to reunite his family are derailed by the discovery of a strange box that presents an opportunity to exchange his reality with an alternate version of himself.