Julie Walters (Oliver Twist) stars as Mary Whitehouse in the true story of a moral watchdog barking at the heels of swinging England in the 1960s. Hugh Bonneville (Downton Abbey) costars as Hugh Greene, head of the BBC and a force for everything contemporary, witty, and—in Mary’s eyes—filthy.
It’s April 1944, and victory is at hand for the Allies. But underneath the swell of anticipation and relief lurk resentment, recrimination and regret. Michael Kitchen is the no-nonsense DCS Christopher Foyle, fighting battles on the home front while war draws to a close, in Plan of Attack, Broken Souls, and All Clear.
The war in Europe is over, and Foyle hopes his crime-fighting days are too. But murder knows no respite in the seaside town of Hastings, and the unflappable chief must solve a trio of his most challenging cases yet. Michael Kitchen returns as Chief Superintendent Christopher Foyle in The Russian House, Killing Time, and The Hide.
Michael Kitchen and Honeysuckle Weeks return in three highly anticipated new episodes in Series VII of Foyle's War, solving mysteries in the new era of secrets, intelligence, and security of post-war Britain's Cold-War climate.
Based on the book by Frank Cottrell Boyce, the heartwarming comedy Framed explores the curious encounters between eccentric Welsh villagers and a lovelorn art curator. Starring Trevor Eve (David Copperfield) and Eve Myles (Little Dorrit).