PBS Distribution (Firm)
Publication Date
2024
Description
The season begins with Professor T in prison after trying to defend DCI Christina Brand. With both of their careers on the line, both have momentous decisions to make. As the Professor struggles in prison, his old colleagues seek out his analysis and insight to help them solve a series of intriguing crimes. But how long can the Professor survive in these conditions?
Publication Date
[2024]
Description
The planet's most successful large predators are a group of birds known as raptors. United by a hooked beak, a taste for flesh and a set of razor-sharp talons, these birds of prey have conquered the globe. Raptors dominate every habitat in which they live. Learn more about eagles, hawks, and falcons as well as the lesser-known hunters like the secretary bird, the caracara, kites and more.
Publication Date
2024
Description
Bella is preparing for her father and sister's arrival but is thrown when Cecil appears requesting divorce. Over the weeks, Bella must decide her future as well as avoiding fascist leader Danioni. But with the Wall Street Crash, things get worse as Bella and Cecil lose everything.
Publication Date
2024
Description
Can we harness the power of artificial intelligence to solve the world's most challenging problems without creating an uncontrollable force that ultimately destroys us? ChatGPT and other new A.I. tools can now answer complex questions, write essays, and generate realistic-looking images in a matter of seconds. They can even pass a lawyer's bar exam.
Publication Date
2024
Description
Much loved home cook Dame Mary Berry travels to her mother's homeland Scotland for a magical winter break. Inspired by her own family holidays, she cooks up an array of sumptuous dishes. She's joined by friends Andy Murray, Iain Stirling and Emeli Sandeto cook indulgent Christmas dishes that can be enjoyed anytime over the holidays.
9) Alice & Jack
Publication Date
2024
Description
Alice & Jack explores perseverance, passion, and the true sense of partnership over the course of a profound fifteen-year relationship. Honest, intimate and surprisingly funny, it asks the seminal question of our time: are the bonds between us stronger than the forces that would tear us apart?