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A British intelligence officer has to ensure that a captured German scientist helps the British develop jet aircraft.
Find out more, including where to buy or rent Close to the EnemyLondon, 1886. Unbeknown to his loyal wife Winnie, Soho shopkeeper Verloc works as a secret agent for the Russian government. Angry that Britain harbours violent anarchists, the Russians coerce Verloc...
Find out more, including where to buy or rent The Secret AgentComedy series in which David Walliams is joined by a different guest in each episode for a variety of sketches, alongside a talented supporting cast.
Find out more, including where to buy or rent Walliams & FriendNickelodeon brings treasured literary icon Peter Rabbit to life with the new CG-animated preschool series, Peter Rabbit. The series is a fresh re-imagining of the popular Beatrix Potter children’s boo...
Find out more, including where to buy or rent Peter RabbitMurray is a nice guy. Everyone says so. So no-one is more surprised than Murray when, on her 40th birthday, his wife walks out on him. So begins Murray's quest to discover what went wrong and how to w...
Find out more, including where to buy or rent I Want My Wife BackBeowulf, a hero of the Geats, comes to the aid of Hrothgar, the king of the Danes, whose mead hall in Heorot has been under attack by a monster known as Grendel.
Find out more, including where to buy or rent Beowulf: Return to the ShieldlandsJoin Poppy Cat and her friends as they embark on extraordinary adventures through fantastical lands. Seen through the eyes of Poppy's imaginative young owner, a little girl named Lara, each episode te...
Find out more, including where to buy or rent Poppy CatTom appears to be a normal boy, but Tree Fu transforms him into a superhero.
Find out more, including where to buy or rent Tree Fu TomA malicious art critic is transported into four tales of murder, monsters and mayhem.
Find out more, including where to buy or rent Gallery Of FearNoel Edmonds presents the hit game show in which any one of 22 players could win up to £250,000. There are 22 sealed boxes, but only one question: deal - or no deal?
Find out more, including where to buy or rent Deal or No Deal