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- As his kingdom is being threatened by the Turks, young prince Vlad Tepes must become a monster feared by his own people in order to obtain the power needed to protect his own family, and the families of his kingdom.
- A true-life drama, centering on British explorer Major Percival Fawcett, who disappeared whilst searching for a mysterious city in the Amazon in the 1920s.
- In the Dublin Murder Squad, Garda detectives Rob Reilly and Cassie Maddox investigate murder cases that tap into Ireland's past and also touch on their own personal lives.
- Inspector John Marlott investigates a series of crimes in 19th Century London, which may have been committed by a scientist intent on re-animating the dead.
- The story of former UVF member Alistair Little. Twenty-five years after Little killed Joe Griffen's brother, the media arrange an auspicious meeting between the two.
- Spike Milligan's book about the divided Irish village of Puckoon comes to the big screen.
- Mark Thompson explores the story of the 'Ards TT' motor race. It took place during a unique time in our history, between the wars, not long after the new state of Northern Ireland had been established and was striving for recognition and acceptance on the world stage. Engineer Harry Ferguson, along with his cohort William Wallace McLeod, a lecturer from the Belfast Tech, persuaded the fledgling Northern Irish government and the 'Royal Automobile Club' to bring the 'Tourist Trophy', then the greatest road race in the world, to our shores. From 1928 to 1936, the 'TT' attracted Asian royalty, Italian icons - even notorious convicts, who raced their priceless machines through the streets of County Down. Half a million spectators would watch in awe as Sir Malcolm Campbell, Rudi Carraciola and Tazio Nuvolari drove for up to six hours through Newtownards and Comber on the narrow, bumpy roads between hedges, walls and telephone poles. These were the superstar drivers of their day, the equivalents of Lewis Hamilton and Michael Schumacher today. As speeds increased year upon year with little regard for safety, the 'TT' was an accident waiting to happen, and in 1936, a car driven by Belfastman Jack Chambers careered into a lamp post at high speed and ploughed into spectators. Eight people died and countless were injured. Using a combination of rare archive footage, interviews with relatives and experts, Mark tells the story of the 'Ards TT' - ultimately one of tragedy.
- THE CHANGING FACE OF NEWTOWNARDS is a personal look at most of the major, and many of the minor, events that make up a year in the life of Newtownards. Starting in December 2001, with the last football match ever to be played at Castlereagh Park, the film documents the Queen's Golden Jubilee Year. Events Covered include: The last football game to be played at Castlereagh Park The demolition of Ards Football Clubs ground The demolition & rebuilding of Victoria Primary School The last ever concert held at the old Victoria P.S. building Events to celebrate the Queens Golden Jubilee The opening of the new Castle Gardens School The Model Primary preparing for A Festival of Puppets Ards Rangers School of Soccer The Twelfth celebrations Building work at Regent House Grammar School Movilla High School Sports Day The Ards Five Mile Challenge Blast From The Past book launch Plus much more... How many faces will you recognise? With a cast of thousands... possibly even you!
- A mystery, a myth, a legend. Will this finally be answered? What is the 'beast' ? Join Hubert Shillyshally on his mission to find the truth, as he puts himself on the front line to bring you the truth.
- CinePunked's Robert JE Simpson is joined by Dr Paula Blair for a conversation around their responses to the experience of influential, Ukrainian-born, avant garde filmmaker Maya Deren, with particular attention to her debut Meshes of the Afternoon, and At Land.
- After the sudden death of novelist and ex-Secret Intelligence Service man Alexander Wilson, his wife Alison is forced to investigate when mysteries from her husband's past come knocking.
- Visiting Coleman again, Alison demands to know who Dorothy is. Coleman tells Alison to stop digging and darkly suggests that, if she persists, she may jeopardise her sons' futures.
- Faced with conflicting explanations of her husband's past and a startling revelation about his work, Alison finds herself questioning everything she thought she knew.