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The Music Detective

A six-part psychological mystery following Emma Kord, a forensic musicologist who hears music as colour.

When an old rehearsal tape compels her to investigate a stolen masterpiece, Emma is drawn into a deadly mix of rivalry, ambition and betrayal.

Blending music and crime, the series draws audiences into Emma’s synaesthetic world as she uncovers a conspiracy willing to kill to protect its secrets.

A collection of vintage electronic equipment including a keyboard, an old CRT monitor with a wrap-around frame, sheet music, and various audio equipment with numerous cables in a music studio or production space.

Time Travellers

In the summer of 1990, a group of young people board a bus from San Francisco to New York. Strangers at the start, they arrive as close friends.

Thirty years later, a handwritten passenger list discovered in an attic sparks a search to reconnect.

As they retrace their stories — the paths taken, the lives built, the choices that shaped them — a portrait emerges of time, memory and the journey that defines us all.

A documentary feature.

A vintage style bus parked in an open grassy plain under a mostly clear sky with some clouds. Several people are gathered around the bus, some sitting at tables and others on the ground.

Take One

An audio documentary exploring London’s legendary film scoring world.

From Star Wars to Wicked, London has been a global centre for soundtrack recording. But with Hollywood drawn away by cheaper deals and composers increasingly turning to samples over live musicians, can the city reclaim its place at the heart of the industry?

Featuring interviews with leading composers, engineers and musicians — and recordings at Abbey Road and AIR — the series captures the atmosphere of studios long regarded as hallowed ground.

View from a recording studio control room overlooking an orchestra in a recording booth, with audio mixing equipment and a sound engineer at the console.

The Chair

As demand for mental health support surges, practitioners find themselves operating within a fragmented system: competing schools of practice, inconsistent regulation, commercial competition and the rise of AI platforms positioning themselves as alternatives.

Through candid conversations with therapists across modalities, The Chair examines the economics, ethics and emotional strain of the therapy room — and asks what happens when those trained to support others begin to question the system that supports them.