While filming a movie in England, Hollywood icon Marilyn Monroe slips away with a young Brit for a week of self-discovery and frivolity. The story that ensues is based on the real-life memoirs of Colin Clark, once assistant to Sir Laurence Olivier. |
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While filming a movie in England, Hollywood icon Marilyn Monroe slips away with a young Brit for a week of self-discovery and frivolity. The story that ensues is based on the real-life memoirs of Colin Clark, once assistant to Sir Laurence Olivier. |
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Agatha Christie's dapper detective Hercule Poirot is on the case again, this time when a Halloween partygoer makes wild claims about having witnessed a murder years before -- and promptly ends up dead herself, drowned in the apple-bobbing bucket. |
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Gurinder Chadha's delightfully irreverent comedy stars Shabana Azmi as Mrs. Sethi, a mother bent on finding her daughter a husband by any means, even if it kills her. Or, rather, even if it requires her to kill. She can't help herself: When her daughter's deemed not good enough, she defends as she thinks any good mother should. But how can she shake the cops' scrutiny? Suicide's not an option, at least not until she's able to marry off her child. |
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Gurinder Chadha's delightfully irreverent comedy stars Shabana Azmi as Mrs. Sethi, a mother bent on finding her daughter a husband by any means, even if it kills her. Or, rather, even if it requires her to kill. She can't help herself: When her daughter's deemed not good enough, she defends as she thi... |
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Agatha Christie's dapper detective Hercule Poirot is on the case again, this time when a Halloween partygoer makes wild claims about having witnessed a murder years before -- and promptly ends up dead herself, drowned in the apple-bobbing bucket. |
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Distraught about her childhood nanny's murder and fearing that she may responsible for the woman's death, heiress Norma Restarick (Jemima Rooper) turns to Belgian-born sleuth Hercule Poirot (David Suchet) for help unraveling the crime. After settings his "little grey cells" to work on the matter, Poirot enlists the aid of author Ariadne Oliver (Zoë Wanamaker) in this twisty whodunit based on Agatha Christie's novel. |
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Distraught about her childhood nanny's murder and fearing that she may responsible for the woman's death, heiress Norma Restarick (Jemima Rooper) turns to Belgian-born sleuth Hercule Poirot (David Suchet) for help unraveling the crime. After settings his "little grey cells" to work on the matter, Poirot en... |
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Agatha Christie's mustachioed gumshoe, Hercule Poirot (David Suchet), is on the hunt for Mrs. McGinty's killer. Her tenant, James Bentley (Joe Absolom), has been arrested, but the police superintendent (Richard Hope) isn't certain he's gu... |
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Agatha Christie's mustachioed gumshoe, Hercule Poirot (David Suchet), is on the hunt for Mrs. McGinty's killer. Her tenant, James Bentley (Joe Absolom), has been arrested, but the police superintendent (Richard Hope) isn't certain he's guilty. Poirot arrives at the scene to poke holes at the prevailing theory, enlisting a mystery writer friend (Zoë Wanamaker) to confer, just in time for the murderer to decide that Poirot is his next mark. |
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Ben (Robert Lindsay), Susan (Zoë Wanamaker), Abi (Siobhan Hayes) and the rest of the incorrigible Harper clan from Chiswick, West London, are back for another hilarious season of this award-winning BBC sitcom. In Season 7 high... |
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Ben (Robert Lindsay), Susan (Zoë Wanamaker), Abi (Siobhan Hayes) and the rest of the incorrigible Harper clan from Chiswick, West London, are back for another hilarious season of this award-winning BBC sitcom. In Season 7 highlights, Michael enters the family as contestants on a game show; a patient dies in Ben's office; and baby Kenzo's father is finally revealed. |
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Ben (Robert Lindsay), Susan (Zoë Wanamaker), Abi (Siobhan Hayes) and the rest of the incorrigible Harper clan from Chiswick, West London, are back for another hilarious season of this award-winning BBC sitcom. In Season 7 high... |
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From underhanded plots to unwanted pregnancies, unseemly affairs to surprising murder mysteries, the Harper family, led by malcontent Ben and control freak Susan, set the standard for family dysfunction. In Season 6 highlights, Ben launches a one-man anti-cycling campaign; Janey engages in an ill-advised affair; Michael signs up for a military cadet adventure; and the whole family is scammed by a pyramid scheme. |
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From underhanded plots to unwanted pregnancies, unseemly affairs to surprising murder mysteries, the Harper family, led by malcontent Ben and control freak Susan, set the standard for family dysfunction. In Season 6 highlights, Ben launches a one-man anti-cycling campaign; Janey engages in an ill-advised affair; Michael signs up for a military cadet adventure; and the whole family is scammed by a pyramid scheme. |
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From underhanded plots to unwanted pregnancies, unseemly affairs to surprising murder mysteries, the Harper family, led by malcontent Ben and control freak Susan, set the standard for family dysfunction. In Season 6 highlights, Ben launches a one-man anti-cycling campaign; Janey engages in an ill-advised affair; Michael signs up for a military cadet adventure; and the whole family is scammed by a pyramid scheme. |
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The enigmatic Mr. Shaitana (Alexander Siddig) hosts an evening of bridge that results in his own murder. Fortunately, four of his eight guests are in the sleuthing business -- including famed Belgian inspector Hercule Poirot (David Suchet). The other four attendees also have something in common: Shaitan... |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "The Tempest," "A Midsummer Night's Dream" and "As You Like It." |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "Hamlet," "Julius Caesar" and "King Richard III." |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "Romeo and Juliet," "Othello" and "The Winters Tale." |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "Macbeth," "The Taming of the Shrew" and "Twelfth Night." |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "The Christmas Invasion" and "New Earth." |
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The enigmatic Mr. Shaitana (Alexander Siddig) hosts an evening of bridge that results in his own murder. Fortunately, four of his eight guests are in the sleuthing business -- including famed Belgian inspector Hercule Poirot (David Suchet). The other four attendees also have something in common: Shaitana suspected that each one had gotten away with murder. Poirot searches for clues in their card play. |
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The Bard gets the full animated treatment with a series of shorts of his most famous plays, voiced by members of the Royal Shakespeare Company. These condensed takes on 12 of Shakespeare's classics include "Othello," "Hamlet" and The Winter's Tale." |
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The Bard gets the full animated treatment with a series of shorts of his most famous plays, voiced by members of the Royal Shakespeare Company. These condensed takes on 12 of Shakespeare's classics include "Othello," "Hamlet" and The Winter's Tale." |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "The Tempest," "A Midsummer Night's Dream" and "As You Like It." |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "Hamlet," "Julius Caesar" and "King Richard III." |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "Romeo and Juliet," "Othello" and "The Winters Tale." |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "Macbeth," "The Taming of the Shrew" and "Twelfth Night." |
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With his personal life in shambles, celebrated author William Shakespeare (Rupert Graves) accepts a commission to pen 17 new sonnets, which leads him into a troublesome love triangle involving a prostitute, "The Dark Lady," (Indira Varma) and an androgynous young lord (Tom Sturridge). Adapted from Shakespeare's passionate love poems, this enthralling BBC television drama also stars Zoƫ Wanamaker and Anna Chancellor. |
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With his personal life in shambles, celebrated author William Shakespeare (Rupert Graves) accepts a commission to pen 17 new sonnets, which leads him into a troublesome love triangle involving a prostitute, "The Dark Lady," (Indira Varma) and an androgynous young lord ( |
Back for another hilarious season of domestic disharmony, passive-aggressive interaction and psychological warfare is the ever-dysfunctional Harper clan -- the family that put the nuclear in nuclear family. The peace and quiet Ben and Susan enjoy after getting Nick out of the house is quickly interrupted when Janey and the baby move back in. Meanwhile, Michael adds insult to injury by holding Bible study classes in the family's living r... |
Back for another hilarious season of domestic disharmony, passive-aggressive interaction and psychological warfare is the ever-dysfunctional Harper clan -- the family that put the nuclear in nuclear family. The peace and quiet Ben and Susan enjoy after getting Nick out of the house is quickly interrupted when Janey and the baby move back in. Meanwhile, Michael adds insult to injury by holding Bible study classes in the family's living room. |
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While their father is fighting on the front lines, five children find themselves bunking at their uncle's estate, where they befriend a fairy who helps them uncover the mysteries of the large mansion in which they now live. |
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Back for another hilarious season of domestic disharmony, passive-aggressive interaction and psychological warfare is the ever-dysfunctional Harper clan -- the family that put the nuclear in nuclear family. The peace and quiet Ben and Susan enjoy after getting Nick out of the house is quickly interrupted when Janey and the baby move back in. Meanwhile, Michael adds insult to injury by holding Bible study classes in the family's living r... |
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While their father is fighting on the front lines, five children find themselves bunking at their uncle's estate, where they befriend a fairy who helps them uncover the mysteries of the large mansion in which they now live. |
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Headed by malcontent dentist Ben (Robert Lindsay) and control-freak tour guide Susan (Zoë Wanamaker), the Harper family of Chiswick, West London, continue to hone their skills as masters of domestic warfare and familial dysfunction. Susan has a hard time adjusting to becoming a grandmother, while Nick tries to scheme his way back into the increasingly crowded Harper home. Meanwhile, the chaos in his home life starts to permeate Ben's prac... |
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Headed by malcontent dentist Ben (Robert Lindsay) and control-freak tour guide Susan (Zoë Wanamaker), the Harper family of Chiswick, West London, continue to hone their skills as masters of domestic warfare and familial dysfunction. Susan has a hard time adjusting to becoming a grandmother, while Nick tries to scheme his way back into the increasingly crowded Harper home. Meanwhile, the chaos in his home life starts to permeate Ben's prac... |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "Fitting Punishment," "They Shoot Harpers, Don't They?," "The Great Escape," "Returning of the Prodigal Prat," "Owed to Susan," "Deliverance" and "Blind Justice." |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "Friday the 31st," "Sitting Targets," "Loco Parents," "Canary Cage," "May the Best Man Win" and "It's a Window-Filled Life." |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "Fitting Punishment," "They Shoot Harpers, Don't They?," "The Great Escape," "Returning of the Prodigal Prat," "Owed to Susan," "Deliverance" and "Blind Justice." |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "Friday the 31st," "Sitting Targets," "Loco Parents," "Canary Cage," "May the Best Man Win" and "It's a Window-Filled Life." |
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Ben (Robert Lindsay), Susan (Zoë Wanamaker) and the rest of the Harper family are back for another season of this popular BBC sitcom, and they're still just as dysfunctional and mean-spirited as ever. Ben is pleased as punch when Janey (Daniela Denby-Ashe) finally leaves home to go to college, but his happiness is short-lived when she returns home much sooner than expected … with some surprising news. |
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Ben (Robert Lindsay), Susan (Zoë Wanamaker) and the rest of the Harper family are back for another season of this popular BBC sitcom, and they're still just as dysfunctional and mean-spirited as ever. Ben is pleased as punch when Janey (Daniela Denby-Ashe) finally leaves home to go to college, but his happiness is short-lived when she returns home much sooner than expected … with some surprising news. |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "Absent Vixen, Cheeky Monkey," "Shrink Rap," "Desperately Squeaking Susan," "Of Mice and Ben," "Imperfect Strangers," "The Second Greatest Story Ever Told" and "Waiting to Inhale." |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "Misery," "Auto Erotica," "A Handful of Dust," "The Lost Weekend," "Ghosts" and "One Flew Out of the Cuckoo's Nest." |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "Absent Vixen, Cheeky Monkey," "Shrink Rap," "Desperately Squeaking Susan," "Of Mice and Ben," "Imperfect Strangers," "The Second Greatest Story Ever Told" and "Waiting to Inhale." |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "Misery," "Auto Erotica," "A Handful of Dust," "The Lost Weekend," "Ghosts" and "One Flew Out of the Cuckoo's Nest." |
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The second season of this BBC sitcom finds the Harper family as dysfunctional as ever and still engaged in perpetual psychological warfare. Suffering from the loss of his dental assistant, Ben (Robert Lindsay) considers hiring his slacker son, Nick (Kris Marshall). On the homefront, Ben's wife, Susan ( |
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The second season of this BBC sitcom finds the Harper family as dysfunctional as ever and still engaged in perpetual psychological warfare. Suffering from the loss of his dental assistant, Ben (Robert Lindsay) considers hiring his slacker son, Nick (Kris Marshall). On the homefront, Ben's wife, Susan ( |
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The second season of this BBC sitcom finds the Harper family as dysfunctional as ever and still engaged in perpetual psychological warfare. Suffering from the loss of his dental assistant, Ben (Robert Lindsay) considers hiring his slacker son, Nick (Kris Marshall). On the homefront, Ben's wife, Susan (Zoë Wanamaker), might be pregnant, a French exchange student drives all the Harper men wild and teenage Janey (Daniela Denby-Ashe) throws a... |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "All Roads Lead to Ramon," "The Unkindest Cut," "Parisian Beauty," "Trust Never Sleeps," "Death & Ben Take a Holiday," "Driving Miss Crazy" and "I Second that Emulsion." |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "The Age of Romance," "Get Cartier," "T'is Pity She's a Whore," "The Last Supper," "Ben Wants to be a Millionaire" and "Breakable." |
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Harry Potter (Daniel Radcliffe) has lived under the stairs at his aunt and uncle's house his whole life. But on his 11th birthday, he learns he's a powerful wizard -- with a place waiting for him at the Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry. As he learns to harness his newfound powers with the help of the school's kindly headmaster ( |
Harry Potter (Daniel Radcliffe) has lived under the stairs at his aunt and uncle's house his whole life. But on his 11th birthday, he learns he's a powerful wizard -- with a place waiting for him at the Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry. As he learns to harness his newfound powers with the help of the school's kindly headmaster (Richard Harris), Harry uncovers the truth about his parents' deaths -- and about the villain who's to blame. |
The second season of this BBC sitcom finds the Harper family as dysfunctional as ever and still engaged in perpetual psychological warfare. Suffering from the loss of his dental assistant, Ben (Robert Lindsay) considers hiring his slacker son, Nick (Kris Marshall). On the homefront, Ben's wife, Susan (Zoë Wanamaker), might be pregnant, a French exchange student drives all the Harper men wild and teenage Janey (Daniela Denby-Ashe) throws a... |
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Harry Potter (Daniel Radcliffe) has lived under the stairs at his aunt and uncle's house his whole life. But on his 11th birthday, he learns he's a powerful wizard -- with a place waiting for him at the Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry. As he learns to harness his newfound powers with the help of the school's kindly headmaster (Richard Harris), Harry uncovers the truth about his parents' deaths -- and about the villain who's to blame. |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "All Roads Lead to Ramon," "The Unkindest Cut," "Parisian Beauty," "Trust Never Sleeps," "Death & Ben Take a Holiday," "Driving Miss Crazy" and "I Second that Emulsion." |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "The Age of Romance," "Get Cartier," "T'is Pity She's a Whore," "The Last Supper," "Ben Wants to be a Millionaire" and "Breakable." |
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By all appearances normal to the outside world, like most families, the Harper clan has more than its fair share of lunacy. Grumpy dad Ben (Robert Lindsay) is a dentist who can't get a moment's peace while his wife, control-freak Susan (Zoë Wanamaker), wears the pants in the family. Toss into the ... |
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The members of a modern dysfunctional family spend their time driving each other crazy in this BBC sitcom. Saddled with a brood that includes slacker Nick, drama queen Janey and oddball Michael, dentist Ben Harper (Robert Lindsay) and his wife, Susan (Zoë Wanamaker), have a hard time expressing th... |
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This lush, neo-Gothic BBC miniseries stars Jonathan Rhys-Meyers as Machiavellian upstart Steerpike, who's driven by ambition, envy and animosity to gain control of the moribund kingdom of Gormenghast. Escaping the drudgery of Gormenghast castle's kitchen, Steerpike worms his way into the royal household and rises through the ancient power structure until only Titus (Andrew Robertson) -- the reluctant heir to the throne -- stands in the way. |
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The members of a modern dysfunctional family spend their time driving each other crazy in this BBC sitcom. Saddled with a brood that includes slacker Nick, drama queen Janey and oddball Michael, dentist Ben Harper (Robert Lindsay) and his wife, Susan (Zoë Wanamaker), have a hard time expressing their love for their children. Meanwhile, Susan's horrible culinary skills are enough to send everyone around the bend. |
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The members of a modern dysfunctional family spend their time driving each other crazy in this BBC sitcom. Saddled with a brood that includes slacker Nick, drama queen Janey and oddball Michael, dentist Ben Harper (Robert Lindsay) and his wife, Susan (Zoë Wanamaker), have a hard time expressing their love for their children. Meanwhile, Susan's horrible culinary skills are enough to send everyone around the bend. |
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This disc includes episodes 1-3. |
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This disc includes episode 4. |
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By all appearances normal to the outside world, like most families, the Harper clan has more than its fair share of lunacy. Grumpy dad Ben (Robert Lindsay) is a dentist who can't get a moment's peace while his wife, control-freak Susan (Zoƫ Wanamaker), wears the pants in the family. Toss into the mix a brood of kids -- including boy crazy Janey, clever teen Michael and eternal slacker Nick -- and it's anything goes in this witty Britcom. |
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This disc includes episode 4. |
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This disc includes episodes 1-3. |
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The members of a modern dysfunctional family spend their time driving each other crazy in this BBC sitcom. Saddled with a brood that includes slacker Nick, drama queen Janey and oddball Michael, dentist Ben Harper (Robert Lindsay) and his wife, Susan (Zoë Wanamaker), have a hard time expressing their love for their children. Meanwhile, Susan's horrible culinary skills are enough to send everyone around the bend. |
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This lush, neo-Gothic BBC miniseries stars Jonathan Rhys-Meyers as Machiavellian upstart Steerpike, who's driven by ambition, envy and animosity to gain control of the moribund kingdom of Gormenghast. Escaping the drudgery of Gormenghast castle's kitchen, Steerpike worms his way into the royal household and rises through the ancient power structure until only Titus (<... |
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The most autobiographical of Dickens's works, David Copperfield tells the moving story of David's journey from birth to maturity -- a journey that inextricably links his life with some of Dickens's most extraordinary and colorful families. A world-class cast -- including Daniel Radcliffe, Oscar-winner |
The most autobiographical of Dickens's works, &NFi;David Copperfield&NFi_; tells the moving story of David's journey from birth to maturity -- a journey that inextricably links his life with some of Dickens's most extraordinary and colorful families. A world-class cast -- including Daniel Radcliffe, Oscar-winner Maggie Smith, Bob Hoskins and Nicholas Lyndhurst -- brings to life some of Charles Dickens's most beloved characters in this TV adapt... |
The Collard family is as dysfunctional and hateful as they come, its members seething with deceit, adultery and ambition. Some family members want a specific relative dead ... but when they get their wish, who's to blame for the murder? The mystery of The Blackheath Poisonings is off to a rousing start in Masterpiece Theatre's classic drama set in turn-of-the-century Britain. The film is based on a best-selling novel by Julian Symons. |
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The Collard family is as dysfunctional and hateful as they come, its members seething with deceit, adultery and ambition. Some family members want a specific relative dead ... but when they get their wish, who's to blame for the murder? The mystery of The Blackheath Poisonings is off to a rousing start in Masterpiece Theatre's classic drama set in turn-of-the-century Britain. The film is based on a best-selling novel by Julian Symons. |
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This disc includes episodes 1-2. |
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This disc includes episodes 3-4. |
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John Thaw stars as the cerebral Inspector Morse in this episode of the popular British TV series that has Morse investigating the death of a clergywoman who was about to make history as the first female chaplain at Oxford's St. Saviour's College. Meanwhile, Morse's well-ordered life could be turned upside down if he follows through on the romantic inclinations he's developing toward a female cleric. |
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As she works to solve the case of a prostitute murdered by a kinky serial killer, DCI Jane Tennison not only has to battle wits with the killer, she must also fight for responsibility and credibility in the male-dominated London police department. |
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As she works to solve the case of a prostitute murdered by a kinky serial killer, DCI Jane Tennison not only has to battle wits with the killer, she must also fight for responsibility and credibility in the male-dominated London police department. |
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As she works to solve the case of a prostitute murdered by a kinky serial killer, DCI Jane Tennison not only has to battle wits with the killer, she must also fight for responsibility and credibility in the male-dominated London police department. |
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John Thaw stars as the cerebral Inspector Morse in this episode of the popular British TV series that has Morse investigating the death of a clergywoman who was about to make history as the first female chaplain at Oxford's St. Saviour's College. Meanwhile, Morse's well-ordered life could be turned upside down if he follows through on the romantic inclinations he's developing toward a female cleric. |
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Traumatized by the experience of battle during World War II, a young soldier goes AWOL, disguises himself as a woman and hides among a band of gypsies. But when he falls for a young gypsy girl, it threatens to blow his cover. |
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Author D.H. Lawrence's understanding of the 19th-century woman is revealed in two BBC adaptations of his work. Imogen Stubbs stars in The Rainbow as young Ursula Brangwen, whose search for love is doomed by a lifetime spent daydreaming about perfection. Zoë Wanamaker and Colin Firth star in The Widowing of Mrs. Holroyd, the portrait of a woman mired in a loveless marriage and the consequences of her attraction to a younger man. |
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Author D.H. Lawrence's understanding of the 19th-century woman is revealed in two BBC adaptations of his work. Imogen Stubbs stars in The Rainbow as young Ursula Brangwen, whose search for love is doomed by a lifetime spent daydreaming about perfection. Zoë Wanamaker and |
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This disc includes "Part 1" of the program. |
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This disc includes "Part 2" of the program. |
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This disc includes "Part 1" of the program. |
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This disc includes "Part 2" of the program. |
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The tragic true-life tale of Barbara Hutton (Farrah Fawcett), heiress to the Woolworth $40 million fortune, is the focus of this biopic. The film follows the once richest woman in America's story from when she was a young girl through her seven troubled marriages -- including her three-year union with actor Cary Grant -- and the heartbreaking loss of her son in a plane crash... |
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The tragic true-life tale of Barbara Hutton (Farrah Fawcett), heiress to the Woolworth $40 million fortune, is the focus of this biopic. The film follows the once richest woman in America's story from when she was a young girl through her seven troubled marriages -- including her three-year union with actor Cary Grant -- and the heartbreaking loss of her son in a plane crash, all the way to when she died penniless in 1979. |
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The tragic true-life tale of Barbara Hutton (Farrah Fawcett), heiress to the Woolworth $40 million fortune, is the focus of this biopic. The film follows the once richest woman in America's story from when she was a young girl through her seven troubled marriages -- including her three-year union with actor Cary Grant -- and the heartbreaking loss of her son in a plane crash, all the way to when she died penniless in 1979. |
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After Reverend Simcox (Michael Hordern) leaves his millions to social-climbing Tory cabinet minister Leslie Titmuss, Simcox's sons, writer Henry (Peter Egan) and doctor and jazz drummer Fred (Paul Shelley), set out to discover the truth... |
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After Reverend Simcox (Michael Hordern) leaves his millions to social-climbing Tory cabinet minister Leslie Titmuss, Simcox's sons, writer Henry (Peter Egan) and doctor and jazz drummer Fred (Paul Shelley), set out to discover the truth behind Titmuss's relationship with their father. Based on a novel by John Mortimer, this acclaimed epic British miniseries follows the intertwined fortunes between the two families over four decades. |
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This disc includes the episodes "Death of a Saint," "The Temptation of Henry Simcox" and "Chez Titmuss." |
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This disc includes the episodes "Living in the Past," "The Wrongs of Man," and "The Lost Leader." |
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This disc includes the episodes "And a Happy New Year to You, Too!" "Enigma Variations" and "The Gods of the Copy Book Headings." |
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This disc includes the episodes "Death of a Saint," "The Temptation of Henry Simcox" and "Chez Titmuss." |
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This disc includes the episodes "Faith Unfaithful" and "The Simcox Inheritance." |
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This disc includes the episodes "Living in the Past," "The Wrongs of Man," and "The Lost Leader." |
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This disc includes the episodes "And a Happy New Year to You, Too!" "Enigma Variations" and "The Gods of the Copy Book Headings." |
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This disc includes the episodes "Faith Unfaithful" and "The Simcox Inheritance." |