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- A mature Queen Elizabeth endures multiple crises late in her reign including court intrigues, an assassination plot, the Spanish Armada, and romantic disappointments.
- Queen Elizabeth I travels 400 years into the future to witness the appalling revelation of a dystopian London overrun by corruption and a vicious gang of punk guerrilla girls led by the new Monarch of Punk.
- Dominating the landscape for centuries, ancient cathedrals and abbeys reflect Britain's turbulent history through their architectural grandeur-stories of its kings and queens and the religious and social changes brought about by the English Reformation, as well as many other tales of intrigue, love, faith and conviction. Secrets of Britain's Great Cathedrals explores cathedrals and abbeys found throughout England and Wales, featuring interviews with historians and experts and breathtaking 4K footage captured by drones filming their legendary facades and soaring interior spaces. Never before has a television series brought together such a great number of ancient cathedrals and abbeys under one unified story line. Season 1: 4×54, Season 2: 4×54 Season 1 Episode 1: The Cornerstones: York Minster and Canterbury Cathedral Episode 2: London: St Paul's Cathedral and Westminster Abbey Episode 3: Salisbury Cathedral and Wells Cathedral Episode 4: Bath Abbey and Gloucester Cathedral Season 2 Episode 5: Durham Cathedral and Lincoln Cathedral Episode 6: Worcester Cathedral and Tewkesbury Abbey Episode 7: Wales: St. David's, Brecon, St. Asaph and Bangor Cathedrals (Tintern Abbey and Strata Florida) Episode 8: Ely Cathedral, Peterborough Cathedral and King's College Cambridge.
- WPC Marie Watson volunteers for an undercover assignment and is ordered to befriend an inmate at Holloway in order to infiltrate a gang of dangerous counterfeiters.
- Tomato summer pudding, bubble and squeak, beanz meanz Fitz, stuffed artichokes, and peaches Cardinal Hume for the clerics at Westminster Cathedral, London.
- After the television airing of The Choir: Boys Don't Sing (2008), choirmaster Gareth Malone received hundreds of requests to set up choirs. What he chooses as the follow-up is to set up a choir in the post-WWII estate of South Oxhey, a working class community of 12,000 north of London if only because he sees singing as being perceived as an elitist activity with South Oxhey not receiving any sort of financial or cultural investment. Indeed, South Oxhey has a history of being deemed a wasteland in almost every respect. His project will last eight months, with the biggest challenge being to bring the diverse group of residents together - most who don't seem to like their community - and to overcome the inbred notion that singing or anything cultural isn't a part of South Oxhey. Although he does have these initial hurdles, he is pleasantly surprised by the turnout at the first rehearsal of the adult choir, its formation which is welcome news to some, such as recently widowed Fred who needs a distraction from his grief, and Dee who has felt unwelcomed since moving to South Oxhey. But a comment by boxer Matty, one of South Oxhey's more famous residents and someone who Gareth believed would be one of his strongest allies upon first arriving, makes Gareth refocus, which means holding a performance earlier than later to make everyone in South Oxhey feel like it's truly their choir regardless if they're ready or not.
- Jonathan Foyle looks for clues in Henry VIII's art to glimpse what was going on inside the king's head as he faced his darkest days following his divorce and break with Rome.