Stephen Frears directed this comedy drama about an ugly duckling who's followed by a handful of suitors after maturing into a...
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2010
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The six-part British miniseries The Way We Live Now was adapted from the satirical 1875 novel by Anthony Trollope. The...
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Lady Carbury
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2001
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The 13th feature-length episode of the British detective series Midsomer Murders, "Beyond the Grave" is set in motion by a...
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2000
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Created by Russell Lewis, the four-episode British miniseries Monsignor Renard was set in the French town of...
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1999
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Jemma Redgrave returns as determined young physician Eleanor Bramwell in this five-part miniseries, the third in the popular...
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1997
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Bessy Tulliver
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1997
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The gorgeous and graceful Lady Frances Carfax has seemingly disappeared from the face of the earth. Sherlock Holmes...
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1991
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It should not be surprising that the three-part British miniseries Winter Harvest was written by a woman. Cheryl Campbell...
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1984
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Greystoke: The Legend of Tarzan, Lord of the Apes is a reverent retelling of the Edgar Rice Burroughs original, with a...
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1984
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This British Merchant-Ivory look-alike was adapted from a novel by Isabel Colgate. In the summer before World War I, British...
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Lady Aline Hartlip
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1984
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Hawk the Slayer will appeal most to undiscriminating fans of the sword-and-sorcery genre. The title character, played by John...
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1981
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Based on a true story, Chariots of Fire is the internationally acclaimed Oscar-winning drama of two very different men who...
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1981
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This lighthearted Agatha Christie whodunit concerns a group of friends who spend the weekend at The Chimney's, a gorgeous old...
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1981
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The autobiography of British prison-escapee John McVicar is given a no-frills screen treatment herein. Roger Daltrey, lead...
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Sheila McVicar
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1980
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Janet
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1980
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Francesca Annis, previously seen on the Masterpiece Theatre presentation of Madame Bovary, plays the title role in the...
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1979
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The four-part British miniseries Malice Aforethought was based on a 1931 British crime novel, which in its time was...
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1979
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