A holiday encounter with a forsaken boyfriend forces money-grubbing Mia Stone to re-examine her past, present and future.
A holiday encounter with a forsaken boyfriend forces money-grubbing Mia Stone to re-examine her past, present and future.
The Family Man is an edgy action-drama series, which tells the story of a middle-class man who works for a special cell of the National Investigation Agency. While he tries to protect the nation from terrorists, he also has to protect his family from the impact of his secretive, high-pressure, and low paying job.
Once a Crusader, now a man of the cloth, the worldly but humble Brother Cadfael uses his keen intuition to protect the innocent and bring the guilty to account in war-torn medieval England. Sir Derek Jacobi (I, Claudius; Gladiator) gives a captivating performance as the crime-solving monk in this award-winning series. Seen on PBS’s Mystery! and based on the bestselling books by Ellis Peters, these 13 dramas offer a riveting glimpse into the past.
Love, Victor follows Victor, a new student at Creekwood High School on his own journey of self-discovery, facing challenges at home, adjusting to a new city, and struggling with his sexual orientation. When it all seems too much, he reaches out to Simon to help him navigate the ups and downs of high school.
The fate of the Coyote Creek Inn and Paige’s relationships are both left to the magic of the holiday season to decide.
With his insightful wit and fearless candor, comedian John Oliver, reviews the crazy current affairs happening in America and around the world. In doing so, he provides a wry perspective that punctures pomposity and cuts through all pretensions with comically outrageous audacity. In doing so, he can get to the heart of the matter of the world’s most serious and absurd problems with plenty of laughs along the way.
One year after surviving a brutal kidnapping, Dakota realizes that she is being stalked again. Now, fearing for her life but determined to no longer be the victim, Dakota sets out to expose her tormentor.
Andrew Davies’s adaptation of the classic Charles Dickens tale of hardship and struggle in 1820s London. The Dorrit family has spent years in a debtors’ prison due to the financial mess in which father William (Tom Courtenay) managed to land himself as a youth. Youngest daughter Amy (Claire Foy), known as Little Dorrit, finds work with the wealthy Mrs Clenham (Judy Parfitt) but knows that her father will, in all probability, spend the remainder of his life in gaol. However, when Arthur Clenham (Matthew Macfadyen), recently returned from abroad, comes to suspect that his late father was in part responsible for the Dorrits’ plight, he becomes determined to make amends. But as he continues to delve into the mysteries of the Dorrits’ and his parents’ shared past, he is unaware that his own mother’s house has been placed in peril by the arrival of a sinister stranger.
Prey is a high-octane drama about men on the run and Detective Sergeant Susan Reinhardt, the hard-working detective tasked with finding them. In the first story, John Simm stars as Detective Constable Marcus Farrow, a well-liked copper who goes on the run. In the second story, prison officer Dave Murdock finds himself fleeing authorities when a visit to a hospital spirals out of control.
A travel photographer and an author team up to find an elusive Fijian “pearl.” As both of their careers hang in the balance, their treasure hunt in a Fijian valley might lead them to find the only treasure that really matters.
It’s the Christmas season and Rachel Carter just landed her dream job as a marketing director. She is eager to impress her boss, Adrian Blackstone, and when a new project arises, she steps up presenting an impressive marketing video. This gets her a spot on her boss’ team heading to a resort for a much bigger presentation. While there, a snowstorm moves in trapping her and Adrian at the resort. They get to spend some quality time together realizing there may be more to their relationship than just business.
Features a special appearance by DJ Khaled along with other previously announced musical artists such as Derek Hough, Julianne Hough, Michael Bolton, Mickey Guyton, Adam Blackstone, Andra Day, Chris Janson, Tori Kelly, and more.