ベン・イズ・バック

ベン・イズ・バック 2018

6.63

ピーター・ヘッジズ監督、ジュリア・ロバーツ主演による衝撃のヒューマン・ストーリー。ケガの治療が原因で薬物中毒になった19歳の少年と、そんな息子を全力で守ろうとする母の絆をサスペンス・タッチで描く。

2018

ジョー・ベル ~心の旅~

ジョー・ベル ~心の旅~ 2020

6.50

オレゴン州に住むジョーの息子・ジェイディンは、ゲイであることを公表したため高校でひどいいじめに遭っていた。そこでジョーはいじめがいかに人を傷つけるのかを訴えるため、オレゴン州からニューヨークまで歩いて大陸を横断する旅に出る。

2020

Champions

Champions 2018

5.60

Vince, a charismatic gym owner with no ambition lives with his younger brother Matthew, a gorgeous idiot. Their simple life of women and working out is put on hold when the teenage son of Vince is dropped off on their doorstep by Priya, one of his old high school flings.

2018

Home to Roost

Home to Roost 1985

6.33

Home to Roost is a British television sitcom produced by Yorkshire Television in the 1980s. Written by Eric Chappell, it starred John Thaw as Henry Willows and Reece Dinsdale as his 18-year-old son Matthew. The premise is that Henry Willows is forty-something, who has been divorced from his wife for seven years and is perfectly happy living alone in London. That is, until his youngest child, Matthew arrives to live with him, after being thrown out by his mother. The plots generally revolved around Henry's annoyance at having his solitude disturbed, and the age gap clash. Henry employed two cleaners throughout the show's life; first Enid Thompson, and, in the third season, Fiona Fennell.

1985

Going Straight

Going Straight 1978

7.68

Going Straight is a BBC sitcom which was a direct spin-off from Porridge, starring Ronnie Barker as Norman Stanley Fletcher, newly released from the fictional Slade Prison where the earlier series had been set. It sees Fletcher trying to become an honest member of society, having vowed to stay away from crime on his release. The title refers to his attempt, 'straight' being a slang term meaning being honest, in contrast to 'bent', i.e., dishonest. Also re-appearing was Richard Beckinsale as Lennie Godber, who was Fletcher's naïve young cellmate and was now in a relationship with his daughter Ingrid. Her brother Raymond was played by a teenage Nicholas Lyndhurst. Only one series, of six episodes, was made in 1978. It attracted an audience of over 15 million viewers and won a BAFTA award in March 1979, but hopes of a further series had already been dashed by Beckinsale's premature death earlier in the same month.

1978