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Camelot
Camelot is a historical-fantasy-drama television series based on the Arthurian legend, was produced by Graham King, Morgan O’Sullivan and Michael Hirst.
Swamp Monsters
The Bayou Enforcement Agency on Supernatural Threats track down mythical Cajun creatures.
Paul Hollywood’s Pies & Puds
Paul Hollywood celebrates the very best of pies and puddings as he creates a range of delicious recipes and meets renowned chefs.
Hailey’s On It!
Hailey Banks is a risk-averse but resourceful teenager on a mission to complete every item on her long list of challenging (and sometimes impractical) tasks in order to save the…
Astrid & Lilly Save the World
High school is hard enough when you’re different, but when outcast BFFs Astrid and Lilly accidentally crack open a portal to a terrifyingly quirky monster dimension, it gets a lot…
Entourage
Film star Vince Chase navigates the vapid terrain of Los Angeles with a close circle of friends and his trusty agent.
Lego Star Wars: The Freemaker Adventures
Set between The Empire Strikes Back and Return of the Jedi, The Freemaker Adventures centers on a family of three young siblings—young boy Rowan, his sister Kordi, and their brother…
Dodgeball Thunderdome
Contestants from all walks of life compete for glory and $25,000 cash in an arena unlike any other.
Philip K. Dick’s Electric Dreams
A diverse anthology of ambitious, moving tales inspired by Philip K Dick’s short stories.
Conviction
A fast-paced character-oriented story, focuses on the lives and loves of the young assistant district attorneys in New York, following their career paths as these passionate but naive ADAs are…
The Buildings That Fought Hitler
Exploring the buildings that were built to defend Britain from a German invasion during World War II. From coastal defences, to secret bases, travel across Britain looking at the buildings…
Spooks: Code 9
The series was commissioned by BBC Fiction’s controller Jane Tranter as a spin-off of their long-running drama Spooks, offering a “more maverick, younger perspective” that would attract a 16-24-year-old audience….