2024-07-03
Part Three: As Hank searches for Clark, Navarro and Danvers investigate a former Tsalal worker. Language/distressing scenes. (S4, ep 3 of 6)
New & Exclusive. The Burning Mill: As ancient grudges resurface, Rhaenys suggests restraint while Daemon arrives at Harrenhal to raise an army. (S2, ep 3 of 8)
Why We Fight: Easy Company find an abandoned concentration camp. While helping the survivors and burying the dead, news comes of Hitler's suicide. (9 of 10)
Contempt: While Will refuses to reveal the source of the stolen government documents, Sloan and Mac search for a buyer for ACN. Contains strong language. (S3, ep 4)
Normal is a Lie: Tod's deteriorating health hits Paula hard. Melissa confronts her past and tensions rise between Frankie and Rudy. Contains sexual scenes. (S3, ep 3)
The Wolf And The Lion: Ned angers the King by refusing to endorse a dishonourable act. Violence/sex/mature themes/flashing images. (S1, ep 5)
The locals decide to raise 150,000 pounds for a memorial commemorating fishermen lost at sea. Plus, Pat considers taking part in a skydive, and the search for scallops begins. (7/10)
The tides are turning as Brixham's oldest traditions begin to fade. Pat ponders selling up and visits a clairvoyant, while celebrity chef Mitch Tonks puts on the Crab Festival. (8/10)
Summer has arrived, bringing with it the hustle and bustle of tourism. While Pat prepares for a full house, it's up to powerboat instructor Mike to enforce the laws of the sea. (9/10)
This insightful documentary series returns to shore and comes to an end. The fishermen spend some quality time with their loved ones, and Logan has a big decision to make. (10/10)
Perfect Circles: In the series three opener, the outcome of Nate's surgery is revealed. Meanwhile, Claire has started college, and Keith and David are in couples therapy. (S3, ep 1)
You Never Know: The Fishers hold funerals for both a gunman and his victim, causing a rift between David and Rico. Meanwhile, Claire and David get relationship wake-up calls. (S3, ep 2)
An increasingly isolated Ciro finds a possible way to sniff out Pietro's hiding place, while the Alliance call some of his decisions into question. (S2, ep 10)
Pietro prepares to take back control once and for all, as Ciro decides to go into hiding. Meanwhile in Rome, Avitabile suffers a complication in his business. (S2, ep 11)
The Wolf And The Lion: Ned angers the King by refusing to endorse a dishonourable act. Violence/sex/mature themes/flashing images. (S1, ep 5)
Whoever Did This: Ralph reappraises his lifestyle after an accident, but it may be too late to change his ways. Strong language/violence/sex/mature themes/flashing images. (S4, ep 9)
The Strong, Silent Type: As Carmela's eyes wander in Furio's direction, nobody seems to be able to find capo Ralphie. Strong language/violence/sex/mature themes/flashing images. (S4, ep 10)
The Eye Inside: Nate and Lisa move in with Ruth, while Ruth's friend Bettina (guest star Kathy Bates) encourages her to live a little. Meanwhile, David and Keith go on holiday. (S3, ep 3)
Nobody Sleeps: Lisa breaks with tradition and throws Ruth a birthday party. Claire is inspired by her teacher's praise and a client prompts David to evaluate his relationship. (S3, ep 4)
Ciro prepares for all-out war with the Savastano clan, but Pietro finds a way to get to deal his enemy a devastating blow. (S2, ep 12)
The acclaimed Italian crime drama returns. Minutes from the murder of a boss, accusations start flying, and a power vacuum takes hold. (S3, ep 1)
A Golden Crown: Tyrion tries to flee the Eyrie. Ned makes a shocking discovery about the Lannisters. Violence/sex/mature themes/flashing images. (S1, ep 6)