All Video articles – Page 97
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Brassic, Sky 1
Comedy co-created by its star, This is England actor Joe Gilgun, and Ordinary Lies writer Danny Brocklehurst. Produced by Calamity Films
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Generation Porn, Channel 4
Story Films’ debut documentary commission – a three-parter exploring pornography
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Dublin Murders, Starz/BBC1/RTE
First look at Killian Scott and Sarah Greene in Sarah Phelps’ eight-part adaptation of Tana French’s crime novels. Produced by Euston Films
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This Is Football, Amazon Prime
Six-part Starbucks-funded series about the global appeal of the beautiful game. Produced by October Films and Spanish producer Brutal Media
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Four Weddings and a Funeral, Hulu
Mindy Kaling and Matt Warburton’s 10-part anthology puts a US spin on the 1994 British movie. Produced by 3 Arts Entertainment
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Carnival Row, Amazon Prime
American neo-noir fantasy web series produced by Amazon Studios and Legendary Television
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Judi Dench’s Wild Borneo Adventure, ITV
Acclaimed actress explores one of the oldest and most spectacular rainforests. Produced by Atlantic Productions
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Serengeti, BBC1
Real-life stories of some of the most charismatic animals in Africa. Produced by John Downer Productions and XIX Entertainment
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London Kills, BBC1
PMGTV daytime series dramatising the experiences of a team of top murder detectives
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Criminal, Netflix
Idiotlamp Productions series set around the world and taking place entirely inside police interrogation rooms
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Trevor McDonald’s Indian Train Adventure, ITV
Presenter travels across India on The Maharajas’ Express. Produced by Viacom International Studios UK
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Original Comedy on Dave
Celebrities from Dave’s UKTV Originals lift the lid on their shows and what they love about comedy
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The Restaurant That Makes Mistakes, Channel 4
CPL Productions social experiment format featuring a restaurant staffed entirely by people with dementia
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Death Row: Countdown to Execution, ITV
Two part documentary, part of ITV’s Crime and Punishment series
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For All Mankind, Apple+
Sony Pictures Television and Tall Ship Productions drama imagining what would have happened if the global space race had never ended