Producer/director Roger Michell teams with screenwriter Richard Nelson to adapt Nelson's BBC radio play chronicling the...
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2012
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Signora Carmellina
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2004
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2004
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In the style of a Merchant-Ivory production, Thaddeus O'Sullivan directs the British costume drama The Heart of Me, based on...
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Mrs. Burkett
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2003
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Based on a pair of memoirs by her husband John Bayley, this biographical portrait of writer Iris Murdoch stars both Judi...
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2001
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Adapted for the screen from Edith Wharton's much-loved novel of the same name, House of Mirth follows the fortunes -- or lack...
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Mrs. Peniston
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2000
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This arty British effort attempts to pay homage to distinguished and fanciful French author Antoine de Saint-Exupery via a...
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1996
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Based on the 1990 mystery-suspense novel by Ruth Rendell, the two-part British miniseries The Strawberry Tree focused on a...
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1995
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A privileged, free-spirited young girl tries to adapt to life in a strict boarding school in this charming, critically...
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Miss Minchin
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1995
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The ghost of a dead child preoccupies a woman in this British made-for-television supernatural thriller. Emma Thompson stars...
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1994
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A disturbed woman starts getting friendly advice from some of the great murderers of history in this black comedy from Great...
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1994
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The fourth screen adaptation of Anna Sewell's classic novel is, in some ways, the most faithful and accomplished....
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1994
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After Patsy (Joanna Lumley) manages to incinerate the Monsoons' kitchen, she and Edina (Jennifer Saunders) take to hanging...
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1994
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The third series of French & Saunders, which originally aired on the BBC in 1990, produced the various clips assembled as...
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1993
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When Edina (Jennifer Saunders) takes up with her first boyfriend in ages, Patsy (Joanna Lumley) finds her role in her best...
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1992
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1988
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A spy is tracked down in this made-for-television espionage thriller. When a secret agent goes in search of his former...
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1988
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This 1988 TV movie covers much of the same ground previously assessed in the stage and movie versions of The Diary of Anne...
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1988
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1986
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The Doctor (Colin Baker) and Peri (Nicola Bryant) arrive at Tranquil Repose, a colony on the planet Necros, where the rich...
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Kara
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1985
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Kara
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1985
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In this classic mystery story, Sherlock Holmes (Ian Richardson) is requested to investigate deaths around the Baskerville...
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1983
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The highlights of two benefit concerts staged in support of Amnesty International are collected in this British performance...
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1982
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Jim Bishop's minute-by-minute account of the events leading up to the Crucifixion was the basis for the three-hour TV movie...
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1980
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1979
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Some of the biggest and brightest stars in British comedy appear in this performance film, which documents a revue staged by...
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1979
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In 1976, a member of the office staff at the London offices of Amnesty International, a global human rights watchdog group,...
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1976
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National Health, or Nurse Norton's Affair is an antic filmization of Peter Nichols' play, originally staged by Britain's...
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1973
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Six Days of Justice was the modest title applied to this weekly British anthology series, which ultimately tallied up 24...
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Screenwriter
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1972
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Hermione Roddice
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1969
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Also titled A Touch of Love, this British drama concerns a woman who decides to keep and raise a baby born out of wedlock....
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Lydia
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1969
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Two of Britain's most brilliant comic talents, Eleanor Bron and John Fortune, joined forces for the weekly sketch series...
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Screenwriter
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1969
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Falling somewhere between the Beyond the Fringe school and the Monty Python league, Bedazzled is an irreverent Faust...
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Margaret Spencer
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1968
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In preparing his romantic comedy Two For the Road, director Stanley Donen decided to utilize many of the cinematic techniques...
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Cathy Manchester
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1967
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1967
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1966
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1965
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