Highlights
Babygirl - Harris Dickinson Clip
Babygirl
The Devil Wears Prada 2 - Title Announcement
The Devil Wears Prada 2
Lilo & Stitch - Noisy Moviegoer Clip
Lilo & Stitch
A House of Dynamite - First Look at Gabriel Basso as Jake Baerington
A House of Dynamite
Murderbot - Now Streaming Clip
Murderbot
The Roses - Olivia Colman Character Poster
The Roses
In The Lost Lands - Dave Bautista Exclusive Interview
In the Lost Lands
She Rides Shotgun - Taron Egerton and Ana Sophia Heger at NY Premiere
She Rides Shotgun
The Roses - Benedict Cumberbatch Premiere Interview
The Roses
Bugonia - Official Poster
Bugonia
Lilo & Stitch - Official Trailer
Lilo & Stitch
Exorcism Chronicles: The Beginning - Official Poster
Exorcism Chronicles: The Beginning
Murderbot Season 1 - Teaser Clip
Murderbot
Monster: The Ed Gein Story - Official Poster 2
Monster: The Ed Gein Story
Superman - Official Teaser Trailer
Superman
Monster: The Ed Gein Story - Official Poster 3
Monster: The Ed Gein Story
50s Britannia

50s Britannia Season 1: Episode Guide & Ratings

Season 1 Episodes

1. Rock 'n' Roll Britannia

May 17th, 2013

Long before the Beatles there was British rock 'n' roll. Between 1956 and 1960 British youth created a unique copy of a distant and scarce American original whilst most parents, professional jazz men and even the BBC did their level best to snuff it out. From its first faltering steps as a facsimile of Bill Haley's swing style to the sophistication of self-penned landmarks such as Shakin' All Over and The Sound of Fury, this is the story of how the likes of Lord Rockingham's XI, Vince Taylor and Cliff Richard and the Shadows laid the foundations for an enduring 50-year culture of rock 'n' roll. Now well into their seventies, the flame still burns strong in the hearts of the original young ones. Featuring Sir Cliff Richard, Marty Wilde, Joe Brown, Bruce Welch, Cherry Wainer and the Quarrymen.

2. Trad Jazz Britannia

May 24th, 2013

Documentary telling the story of Britain's post-war infatuation with old New Orleans jazz. With rare 78rpm imports as their only guide, a generation of amateur jazz enthusiasts including Humphrey Lyttelton and Chris Barber created a traditional jazz scene that strove to recreate the essence and freedom of 1920s New Orleans in 1950s Britain. While British youth jived in smoky dives, the music itself was beset by arguments of authenticity. Begging to differ with the source material, Ken Colyer embarked on a pilgrimage to New Orleans in search of the real deal while a larger ideological war raged between mouldy figs and dirty boppers- traditional and modern jazz fans. As its popularity grew, commercial forces descended and a 'trad' boom sent the purists running for cover at the turn of the decade - the first and last time New Orleans jazz became British pop. Featuring Acker Bilk, Chris Barber and previously-unseen interviews with the late Humphrey Lyttelton and George Melly.