Ian Carmichael stars as upper-crust detective Lord Peter Wimsey in this made-for-TV adaptation of the novel by Dorothy L....
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2003
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Dark Obsession is a slow, English-made, psychological thriller dealing with erotic obsession, guilt and betrayal. Sir Hugo...
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1990
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A seemingly harmless man comes to a small town with a deadly mission in mind in this British made-for-television movie....
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1989
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The nefarious Weasel has set into motion a devious plan to take over Toad Hall, and the only hope for the friendly critters...
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Narrator
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1989
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Based on the story by Kenneth Grahame, this animated episode follows the adventures of Rat, Mole, and Toad. ~ Iotis Erlewine,...
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1987
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Completed in 1985, Rankin/Bass' feature-length cartoon version of Kenneth Grahame's The Wind in the Willows had its network...
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1987
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Based on the story by Kenneth Grahame, this episode features more of the animated adventures of Rat, Mole, and Toad. ~ Iotis...
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1985
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Based on the story by Kenneth Grahame, this animated episode contains more adventures of Rat, Mole, and Toad. ~ Iotis...
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1985
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Based on the story by Kenneth Grahame, the fourth volume of this series features another animated episode of the wonderful...
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1984
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As they become deeply involved in a romance, a couple learn that love takes time and patience. ~ John Bush, Rovi...
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1984
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For many aficionados of Kenneth Grahame's The Wind in the Willows, the definitive film version was seen in Disney's omnibus...
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1983
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Caldicott
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1979
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This humorous video is a compilation of a multitude of comedic clips from various British films spanning from 1930 to 1970....
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1977
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The multipart From Beyond the Grave features Peter Cushing as the owner of a sinister antique shop. Utilizing the various...
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Reggie Warren
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1973
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Lord Peter Wimsey, the best-bred detective in the United Kingdom, is back ferreting out crime among the privileged classes in...
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Lord Peter Wimsey
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1972
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Ian Carmichael stars as Dorothy L. Sayers blue-blooded detective in this made-for-TV thriller. Armistice Day in 1922 finds a...
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Lord Peter Wimsey
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1972
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A collection of English humor in the form of sketch film are provided on this film which was assisted by comedians Feldman...
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1971
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1967
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The BBC comedy series World of Wooster was based on P.G. Wodehouse's whimsical short stories about upper-class twit Bertie...
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Bertie Wooster
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1965
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Lotte Tarp plays Miss 44 in this raunchy British/Danish sex farce, so it's a sure bet that the title doesn't refer to the...
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Jim Pond
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1964
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A professor of astronomy, David Garrett (Ian Carmichael), is involved with a highly confidential project to develop missiles....
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David Garrett
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1964
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Considered a bit too sacrilegious for general consumption in 1963, the Boulting brothers' Heavens Above was simply ahead of...
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1963
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Cpl. Sidney Green
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1962
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A battered houseboat on the Thames provides the setting for this romantic British comedy. Two newlyweds rent the leaky...
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Jack Goddard
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1961
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Lt. Ogleby
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1960
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In the British farce School for Scoundrels, Ian Carmichael plays a naïve young loser, Henry Palfrey, who is anxious to get...
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Henry Palfrey
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1960
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Based on Touch It Light, a play by Robert Storey, Skywatch is distinguished by a stellar British cast. Ian Carmichael is the...
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1960
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Set in the 1950s in Britain, this award-winning social comedy by director and co-writer John Boulting features...
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Stanley Windrush
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1959
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This rollicking political satire stars Ian Carmichael as an impressionable British TV personality. His vanity is stroked by a...
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1959
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David Chaytor
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1958
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The British Brothers in Law is a characteristically enjoyable Boulting-brother farce, again extracting humor out of the...
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Roger Thursby
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1957
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Lucky Jim is based on the same-named satirical novel by Kingsley Amis. The hero, Jim Dixon (Ian Carmichael), is a...
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Jim Dixon
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1957
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The Boulting Brothers enjoyed one of their biggest box-office successes of the 1950s with the wry service comedy Private's...
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Stanley Windrush
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1956
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Ian Carmichael plays the "white sheep" in a family of successful thieves. Everyone in the clan has made a healthy career out...
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Willie Frith
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1956
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This fourth film version of A.E.W. Mason's adventure yarn The Four Feathers relies heavily on stock footage from the more...
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Tom Willoughby
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1955
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During World War II, the impenetrable Colditz castle in Germany was selected as the site for a POW camp. The Germans reason...
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1955
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Love, marriage and show business provide the basis of this lively comedy that centers on a husband and wife, who are chosen...
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David Prentice
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1955
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Clark Gable's final effort for his longtime home studio MGM, Betrayed is an exciting espionage thriller set during World War...
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1954
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Though Meet Mr. Lucifer reads rather better than it plays, the film is still good for a few healthy laughs. Stanley Holloway...
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1953
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Time Gentlemen Please is a phrase that is all too familiar to British pub patrons; it means that it's closing time, and...
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1953
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This waterlogged adaptation of an obscure Grand Guignol stage play finds a hapless couple (Dermot Walsh and Hazel Court)...
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1953
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1949
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The Gay Lady is better known by its British title, Trottie True. Jean Kent stars as Trottie, a turn-of-the-century British...
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1949
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Ian Carmichael returns as upper-crust sleuth Lord Peter Wimsey in this made-for-TV mystery based on the novel by Dorothy L....
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Lord Peter Wimsey
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