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Certification15 Our Rating

1715 - The Golden Age of Piracy. New Providence Island is a lawless territory, controlled by history's most notorious pirate captains. The most feared is Captain Flint. As the British Navy returns to redeem their land and exterminate Flint and his crew, another side of him emerges. He allies himself with Eleanor Guthrie, daughter of the local kingpin, to hunt the ultimate prize and ensure their survival. Many opponents stand in their way rival captains, jealous of Flint's power, Eleanor's amb find out more...


Certification15 Our Rating

Chronicles the life and times of Nucky Thompson, the undisputed ruler of Atlantic City, who was equal parts politician and gangster.
High production values and a fine ensemble cast: HBO knows how to do TV.

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CertificationU Our Rating

'Shin up that tree Julian and tell us what you can see!', screams Anne, snagging her loose knit cardigan on a gorse bush. 'Let me help with you that, Anne...' whispers George, softly taking Anne's arm, holding it still as she carefully uhooks Anne's caught thread. 'Crikey!' exclaims Dick, as two swarthy proles approach Kirrin Island's rickety pontoon, 'They look like they mean business, Julian. I don't want them to get their dirty, rough hands on our treasure!'. 'No' says Julian slowly, as he ca find out more...

CertificationPG Our Rating

Tom and Maggie Tulliver are a brother and sister who live in a mill beside the river Floss. Maggie is a tomboy, who gets into romantic difficulties which lead to her disgrace. A quality production which has become synonymous with the BBC and is perfect for conveying this rather modern tale of a young woman striving for independence in matters of life and love. The story is loosely autobiographical explaining the troubles that George Eliot herself had whilst in a relationship with a married man. find out more...