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- Sparks fly when spirited Elizabeth Bennet meets single, rich, and proud Mr. Darcy. But Mr. Darcy reluctantly finds himself falling in love with a woman beneath his class. Can each overcome their own pride and prejudice?
- A mature Queen Elizabeth endures multiple crises late in her reign including court intrigues, an assassination plot, the Spanish Armada, and romantic disappointments.
- A suspenseful tale about the injustices of the 19th Century English legal system.
- Middlemarch is a story of provincial life on the brink of momentous change and a deeply moving saga about a group of people striving to give meaning and value to their lives during the Industrial Revolution.
- Four American girls go to England to find husbands.
- Based on the life of the young Guy Burgess, who would become better known as one of the Cambridge Spies.
- When compulsive gambler Sir Giles Staverley (Christopher Plummer) has lost his estate and all of his money playing dice, he realizes that he only has one thing left of value: his daughter Serena (Helena Bonham Carter). In a final game, he stakes his daughter's hand in marriage, convinced that this time he will not lose. Unfortunately, however, he does lose; to the evil Lord Harry Wrotham (Edward Fox). Unable to return home and tell his daughter that he has lost her in a game of dice, Sir Giles kills himself there and then. Lord Justin Vulcan (Marcus Gilbert), who has witnessed the events, takes pity on Serena Staverley, although they have never met. He challenges Lord Harry Wrotham to a game of dice in which the winner takes Staverley Court and Miss Serena. Lord Justin Vulcan wins and is simply pleased that he has saved someone from the nasty Wrotham, he thinks no more about the event. One evening, however, Vulcan's friend Lord Peter Gillingham (Robert Addie) insists upon them going to Staverley Court to take a look at Vulcan's "prize". When arriving there, Vulcan finds Serena Staverley more beautiful than he ever imagined.
- A comedy of errors wherein four men help each other to fool their prospective father-in-laws creating a cascade of confusion and mayhem.
- A man marries an heiress for her money even though he is actually in love with her friend.
- The great case of Jarndyce and Jarndyce drags on, an obsession to all involved. Then a question of inheritance becomes a question of murder.
- A 13-hour mini-series detailing James A. Michner's fictional account of the American space program from the years after World War II to the Apollo landings on the moon in the early 1970s.
- A mini-series adaptation of the classic by Alexandre Dumas.
- This documentary explores the ongoing debate about the authorship of the works attributed to Shakespeare. Writers and critics, actors and scholars, including Mark Twain, Sigmund Freud, Charlie Chaplin, and many others have struggled to reconcile England's "Star of Poets" with the grain dealer from Stratford. Why?
- Illusionists Barry and Stuart set about making the unbelievable believable to the unsuspecting residents of towns across the UK and America. Using magic, misdirection and suggestion, they slowly create a rumour amongst the town folk that something extraordinary is happening in the quiet place they call home. Creating a whirlwind of press interest and buzz among the town's unsuspecting residents they go about creating weird and wonderful stories similar to a movie experience as ghosts, alien invasions, vampires and a secret psychic army take over.
- Keith, an arrogant self-proclaimed entrepreneur and supermarket supervisor, goes to an interview to better his career, but amid the unorganized charm of a town hall that caters to all, he is mistakenly hired by a Russian organization as a hit man to 'terminate' a weak link in their chain. Oblivious to the violent details, weaponry, and suspicious rendezvous, Keith remains hell-bent on making this the smoothest termination of employment he has ever had to perform, while Sasha, the organization's leader, waits for confirmation of death.
- A local children's football team springs into action when they risk losing their beloved old ground to property developers. Can The Stingers raise enough funds to save the historic pitch!
- Paul has been homeless for the last year. His daughter, Katie, is turning 16 at the end of the week. She knows her dad can't buy her anything, but there is something she wants from him.
- The Kings Army is defeated, and the king heads off to battle leaving his eldest son Cyrus to defend his lands.
- In each episode or consecutive group of episodes (notably as Christmas season special), the expert team and some locals visit and present a remarkable British castle or other stately home. Each has his or her own angle, so the viewer gets relevant history and anecdotes on the building and its builders and residents -often one or more aristocratic families- as well as architecture, art and miscellaneous treasures, grounds, gardens and natural flora. Chef James Martin even prepares some recipes using typical ingredients from the region, which he also discovers on site.
- Five stories of love, guilt, innocence, and determination collide over one bizarre afternoon in a forest.
- Fiona Bruce and the team visit Burghley House near Stamford in Lincolnshire. Objects under scrutiny, a valuable Lalique figure bought in a junk shop for under a pound, an exquisitely carved model ship made by Napoleonic prisoners of war, a rare medal awarded to a heroic pigeon, and a collection of cherished boxes prompts a brilliant reaction.
- Fiona Bruce and the team visit Burghley House near Stamford in Lincolnshire. Objects under scrutiny, a valuable Lalique figure bought in a junk shop for under a pound, an exquisitely carved model ship made by Napoleonic prisoners of war, a rare medal awarded to a heroic pigeon, and a collection of cherished boxes prompts a brilliant reaction.
- 1979– TV-GTV Episode
- Sally Gray gets to visit both heaven and hell this week at Burghley House, in Lincolnshire. We get the low-down on modern art from Birmingham art expert Veejay