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Synopsis: A thieving band of orphans who steal from the rich simply to survive encounter a supernatural merry-go-round with mysterious powers in this screen adaptation of award-winning author Cornelia Funke's popular series of children's books. Left in the care of their abusive aunt following the death of Read More
Actors: James Nesbitt, Helen Baxendale, John Thomson, Robert Bathurst, Hermione Norris
Synopsis: The fifth and final season of the British "dramedy" Cold Feet was originally telecast between February 23 and March 16, 2003, yielding four 90-minute episodes. The three couples that seemed to be so happy at the outset of the season have all broken up. Fay Ripley briefly returns to the role of Read More
Actors: Om Puri, Philip Davis, Naomie Harris
Synopsis: Originally telecast in the United Kingdom, the two-part miniseries White Teeth was based on Zadie Smith's 2000 bestseller about the perils of cultural assimilation in modern day North London. Taking place in the years 1974 to 1992 and set in the melting-pot community of Willesden Green, the story Read More
Actors: Haydn Gwynne, Stella Gonet, Robert Bathurst
Synopsis: Haydn Gwynne, Robert Bathurst, and Stella Gonet co-star in the British telemovie The Secret (2002), a melodrama originally produced for (and aired on) the BBC. The story concerns Emma Faraday (Gwynne) -- on the surface, a relatively well-adjusted housewife and mother of two children, but beneath Read More
Synopsis: Season four of the British "dramedy" Cold Feet was originally telecast between November 18 and December 10, 2001. In this season's seven episodes, live-in couple Adam (James Nesbitt) and Rachel (Helen Baxendale) continue to have problems with their relationship, especially when their "dream home" Read More
Actors: James Nesbitt, Helen Baxendale, John Thomson, Fay Ripley, Robert Bathurst
Synopsis: Season three of the British "dramedy" Cold Feet was originally telecast between November 12 and December 31, 2000. In this season's eight episodes, married couple David (Robert Bathurst) and Karen (Hermione Norris) discover that becoming parents again (this time it's twins) has not done much to Read More
Synopsis: Season two of the British "dramedy" Cold Feet was originally telecast between September 26 and October 31, 1999. In this season's six episodes, young live-in lovers Adam (James Nesbitt) and Rachel (Helen Baxendale) toy with the notion of dating other people; new parents Peter (John Thomson) and Read More
Actors: Robert Bathurst, Michael Byrne, Dorian Healy, Ioan Gruffudd, Robert Lindsay, Paul Copley, Sean Gilder
Synopsis: Adapted from the novel of British writer C.S. Forester, Hornblower is the story of a 17-year-old novice, Horatio Hornblower (Ioan Gruffudd), who becomes one of the most formidable figures in naval history once he is over his first experience of getting seasick while on a boat docked in a harbor. Read More
Synopsis: Introducing its characters and premise with a pilot episode telecast on March 30, 1997, the British "dramedy" Cold Feet launched its first six-episode season on November 15, 1998. The series focused on three different couples: young lovers Adam (James Nesbitt) and Rachel (Helen Baxendale) Read More
Actors: Steve Coogan, Eric Idle, Terry Jones, Antony Sher, Nicol Williamson
Synopsis: Former Monty Python members Terry Jones, Eric Idle, John Cleese, and Michael Palin were reunited by director Jones for this live-action adaptation of the 1908 children's fantasy classic by Kenneth Grahame (1859-1932). The actors have only slight physical changes to suggest animal characteristics Read More
Actors: Patsy Kensit, Jack Shepherd, Patrick Ryecart, Rufus Sewell, Sophie Thompson
Synopsis: Patsy Kensit stars in Don Boyd's distaff version of Alfie, with Kensit playing 21-year-old Katie, an attractive and self-absorbed Londoner who has just reached this milestone of an age and is trying to make some sense out of it. Until now, Katie has enjoyed life and all its pleasures without Read More
Actors: Rowan Atkinson, Tim McInnerny, Elspet Gray, John Savident, Robert Bathurst
Synopsis: Written by series star Rowan Atkinson and Richard Curtis, the pilot episode of the satirical British comedy series The Black Adder (aka Blackadder is substantially the same as the latter episode "Born to Be King," with the scurrilous Prince Edmund (Rowan Atkinson) being charged with the Read More
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