Author Anthony Powell's wildly popular series tomes are translated for the small screen in this sweeping miniseries starring...
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1997
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Based on a novel by Rumer Godden, the two-part British miniseries The Peacock Spring took place in Delhi, India, in 1959....
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1996
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In this made-for-television drama, a wife idealizes her husband until she discovers the awful truth of his terrible...
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1996
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1993
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1992
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Christopher Morahan directed this nail-biting suspense melodrama that takes a cynical look at the medical profession. Matthew...
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1991
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Alan Bates stars as Hamish Partt an alcoholic writer in the made-for-TV Unnatural Pursuits. Simon Gray's teleplay contrives...
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1991
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In this WW II espionage drama, a British officer stands wrongfully accused of treason and must find those who framed him....
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1991
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Made for British television, the four-part Ashenden was offered in two-part form over America's A&E cable service on June 7...
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1991
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When first telecast in Britain in 1991, Ashenden consisted of four hour-long episodes. When the production was shown over...
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1991
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Ireland's long history of political turmoil is put under the spotlight in director Chris Morahan's film Trouble, which...
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1988
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Made for BBC television, After Pilkington stars Bob Peck as Westgate, a dullish Oxford academician. Upon being introduced to...
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1987
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John Cleese's knack for mining hilarity from the growing frustration of a dignified gentleman is fully exploited in the...
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1986
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1985
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1984
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1984
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1984
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1984
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1984
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1984
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1984
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Based on Paul Scott's The Raj Quartet, Jewel in the Crown was an Emmy-winning 14-part presentation of PBS'...
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1984
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1970
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1970
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In the hip and swingin' London of the '60s, a young window washer, Ginger (Victor Henry) divides his time between picking up...
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1969
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Marcello Mastroianni marks his English language film debut in this featherweight caper film directed by first-time director...
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1968
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One of the most successful and influential British TV miniseries of the 1960s, Talking to a Stranger was a Rashomon-like...
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1966
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Originally presented as a three-part component of the BBC's Theatre 625 anthology, this self-explanatory miniseries offered...
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1965
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