2024-06-13
House of the Dragon is returning. Sue Perkins revisits the world of Westeros with her council of superfans - Al Murray, Rickie Haywood-Williams and Ellie Taylor - before season two arrives.
Love It or Leave It: The Captain makes a plan to calm the General's anxieties and meets the Auteur, who is making a war film. (S1, ep 3 of 7)
Marines Eugene Sledge and Robert Leckie face constant bombardment from the enemy as they fight to secure Peleliu. Strong language/violence/flashing images. (6 of 10)
The Target: A Baltimore cop attends a trial that has far-reaching implications for both sides of the law. Strong language/mature themes/flashing images. (S1, ep 1)
Run: Will tries to protect Neal, while Charlie, Reese and Leona tackle a takeover bid. Elsewhere, Sloan and Don assess their relationship. Strong language/sex/mature themes. (S3, ep 2)
Inside The Pretend: As "Red Hot" premieres, Candy, Harvey and Frankie get caught between competing investors. Contains strong language and sexual scenes. (S2, ep 9)
The Spoils of War: As Daenerys weighs up her options, the Lannisters pay their debts. Violence/flashing images. (S7, ep 4)
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)
Go behind the beautiful facades of some of the country's finest stately homes to discover how 21st-century aristocrats have adapted to life in credit-crunch Britain. (Episode 1 of 6)
Lord and Lady Fitzalan Howard launch a boot camp fitness weekend at Carlton Towers, Selby, while Maunsel House in Somerset plays host to a murder mystery event. (Episode 2 of 6)
Love is to Die: While Hoyt's reminded of the past, Bill pushes Sookie away, Sam makes a difficult choice and Eric faces a dilemma. Strong language/sex/flashing images. (S7, ep 9)
Thank You: Eric and Pam have a tough time, Andy receives a surprise and Sookie imagines her and Bill's futures. Series finale. Strong language/sex/mature themes/flashing images. (S7, ep 10)
The Owl: Chuck and Prince venture upstate to rub elbows with a new political force, while Prince sacrifices his pride to do a personal favour. (S7, ep 8 of 12)
Game Theory Optimal: Chuck makes a risky move to prove his commitment to taking Prince down. Prince gets tipped off about a potential mutiny. (S7, ep 9 of 12)
The Spoils of War: As Daenerys weighs up her options, the Lannisters pay their debts. Violence/flashing images. (S7, ep 4)
D-Girl: AJ's attitude is of big concern to Tony, while Chris grows increasingly frustrated with life. Strong language/violence/sex/mature themes/flashing images. (S2, ep 7)
Full Leather Jacket: Richie has a gift for Tony, while Matt and Sean have a surprise in store for Christopher. Strong language/violence/sex/mature themes/flashing images. (S2, ep 8)
Pilot: After a tragic accident, the dysfunctional Fisher family pull together to keep their funeral home business afloat. Award-winning drama from True Blood creator Alan Ball. (S1, ep1)
The Will: A crooked businessman dies leaving his wife unable to pay for his funeral. Meanwhile, relations become strained as the Fishers discover the details of Nathaniel's will. (S1, ep 2)
Enemies List: Prince makes big changes in the wake of betrayal, while Chuck forges unlikely alliances as part of his mission to take him down. (S7, ep 10 of 12)
Axe Global: Chuck, Axe and Wendy square off against Prince as the campaign intensity increases. The Prince Cappers' loyalties are tested. (S7, ep 11 of 12)
Eastwatch: Arya grows suspicious, while Tyrion answers a good question. Strong language/violence/flashing images. (S7, ep 5)