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Saddam Hussein
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2011
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An already-unstable household becomes a virtual battle zone when the son of a risqué comedienne and a has-been singer finds...
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2007
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A teenage girl from the coastal town of Robe in South Australia realizes that hoping for change just isn't enough as she sets...
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2006
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Though its title is lifted from the popular 1970s song, the British drama Me & Mrs. Jones is eminently up-to-date in its tone...
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Richard Bowden
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2002
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The six-part Australian miniseries Corridors of Power used broad comedy as a weapon against the less savory aspects of...
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Fielding
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2001
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The epic saga of the Queen of Egypt gets yet another retelling in Cleopatra, a four-hour, two-part spectacular produced for...
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1999
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This futuristic British miniseries began when the best friend of Det. Sgt. Michael Colefield (Jack Davenport) suddenly...
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1998
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This live recording of Cameron Mackintosh's extravagant and ambitious revue features all the brightest stars of the musical...
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1998
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Recorded live at London's Royal Albert Hall in 1995, this tenth anniversary performance of Claude-Michel Schonberg and Alain...
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Javert
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1995
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Les Miserables: 10th Anniversary Concert at London's Royal Albert Hall features a concert consisting of the songs from the...
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1995
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1994
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Aimed at children, this live-action Australian adventure follows an adorable golden retriever puppy on a cross-country search...
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Birdo
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1994
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1989
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Australian Allan Penney must not only endure the encroaching exigencies of old age, but also the indignities perpetrated by...
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Wally Davis
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1988
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Young Edward (Philip Quast) is an impressionable lad who is used by friends and family in this offbeat drama. While attending...
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Edward
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1987
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Fields of Fire was the first of three Australian miniseries inspired by Robert Donaldson's novel Cane. Todd Boyce starred as...
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1987
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The four-part Australian miniseries Flight Into Hell was based on the real-life recollections of German airplane pilot Hans...
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1985
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With a touch of comedy, this Aussie film ("Our Home" spelled backwards) chronicles the unnerving experience of a young couple...
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Les Tunkley
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1985
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