Based on a novel by Catherine Cookson, this period drama concerns Freddie Musgrave (Colin Buchanan), who, as a young man,...
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2000
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Still another British TV-miniseries adaptation of a Catherine Cookson novel, Tilly Trotter was technically based on a trilogy...
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1999
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The Round Tower is the 1998 UK television miniseries directed by Alan Grint and adapted from the popular novel by Catherine...
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1998
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Based on the novel by Catherine Cookson, this made-for-TV drama, set in England shortly before the outbreak of World War I,...
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1997
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The Rag Nymph is a 1997 UK television miniseries directed by David Wheatley and adapted from the popular novel by Catherine...
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1997
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1997
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1996
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1996
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The Glass Virgin is a 1995 UK television miniseries directed by Sarah Hellings, adapted from the best-selling novel by...
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1995
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The Dwelling Place is the 1994 made-for-TV adaptation of the best-selling Catherine Cookson novel. In 19th century England,...
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1994
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A man battles both his own demons and a fierce enemy while fighting on the front lines of World War I. Charlie (Lloyd Owen)...
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1994
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1994
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The Man Who Cried was one of many miniseries adaptations of the works of Catherine Cookson which aired on British television...
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1993
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At the turn of the century, a widow decides to set her dead husbands business back in the black column. Her efforts to get...
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1991
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Filmed for British television in 1991, Black Velvet Gown is a two-part adaptation of Catherine Cookson's novel. The story...
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1991
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The story of a poor man who falls in love with a well-to-do woman is told in this British made-for-television movie....
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1989
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Rooney (John Gregson) is a handsome but unambitious Irish sanitation worker. Rooney's landladies would love to see him...
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1958
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Jacqueline, played by Jacqueline Ryan, is the daughter of a Belfast shipyard worker Mike McNeil, played by John Gregson. The...
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1956
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