21 grams is the weight we lose when we die, and this moving drama tells of three very different people brought together by the common bond of death.
When Ella (Mischa Barton: TV's The OC) discovers her Wall Street boyfriend is renting a secret storage unit, she suspects he's using it to hide an affair. Enlisting the help of her best friend Molly (Emily Atack: TV's The Inbetweeners), she breaks into the facility only to discover something more terrifying than she could ever have imagined. Scared and desperate to escape, they soon discover they are not alone. Deciding to join forces with an unlikely group of strangers, Ella must face both the demons in her past and the ones stalking the endless corridors if she is to see daylight again.
Everybody has a dark side. That's the tag line for Sky Living's brand new spooky drama series Bedlam. And it's a phrase which is bound to haunt the lead characters as they settle into Bedlam Heights the converted lunatic asylum that they have chosen to call home. Kate (Charlotte Salt) has been working with her father Warren (Hugo Speer) to renovate the former asylum into the latest in modern living. She's also bagged herself a rather stylish flat in to the bargain which she now shares with best mate Molly (Ashley Madekwe) and Ryan (Will Young). That's until Kate's troubled cousin Jed (Theo James) turns up. He says he just needs a place to crash but the creepy goings on at Bedlam Heights soon start to get under his skin. Can he really 'Save Kate'? And from whom or what does she need saving? Bedlam is bound to bring a shiver to your evenings.
Set in 1901 against the backdrop of the Anglo-Boer War, this powerful, period epic follows Willem Morkel - a Boer and family man whose wife and son are murdered during the conflict. Captured as a prisoner of war, Willem must survive incarceration in the notorious St. Helena concentration camp. Constantly tortured and humiliated by the camp commander (Colonel Swannell) and his soldiers in an effort to break the prisoners emotionally and cripple them physically, it only serves to fuel their resistance and quest for vengeance So, when the Colonel throws down the gauntlet of a rugby match: prisoners vs soldiers they see their chance!
The Chamber is a claustrophobic survival thriller set beneath the Yellow Sea where the pilot of a small submersible craft and a three-man Special Ops team become trapped underwater in a fight for survival.
The Chamber is a claustrophobic survival thriller set beneath the Yellow Sea where the pilot of a small submersible craft and a three-man Special Ops team become trapped underwater in a fight for survival.
James Bolam and Michael French star as father and son doctors in the second series of Born And Bred. GP Arthur Gilder is enjoying having his family around him especially now he has moved in with his son Tom Tom's wife Deborah and his four grandchildren. It's all part of making Arthur feel one of the family but Arthur can't resist interfering from time to time.
What terrifying secrets lie within these walls? Bedlam Heights once a pre-Victorian asylum has been restored into ultra-chic luxury apartments. For the tenants it seems like the best address in the world - but it's about to deliver their worst nightmares... Kate has been working with her father to renovate the building. She's also bagged herself a rather stylish flat which she now shares with the unemployed and unlucky-in-love Molly and likeable computer geek Ryan. But somewhere amid their 20-something fun and games something isn't quite right. Only Kate's sensitive and troubled cousin Jed is able to make any sense of the freaky and creepy happenings in the building. Though appointed as handyman for the Heights Jed's ability to see dead people soon becomes his most valuable skill. As Bedlam Heights continues to throw up chilling new supernatural phenomenon and new tenants arrive with dark new secrets Jed and the others find having the time of your life pretty difficult when the dead insist on joining in...
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