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Made-for-television film adaptation of Edith Nesbit' s classic novel. When their father (Michael Kitchen) is imprisoned after being falsely accused of spying, young Bobbie, Peter and Phyllis are forced to move to Yorkshire with their mother (Jenny Agutter, who played Bobbie in the 1971 film version). The local railway provides a useful focus for them, and they strike up a friendship with an elderly gentleman (Richard Attenborough) who vows to help them prove their father's innocence.
All 51episodes from the first eight series of the the classic cult television comedy starring Gregor Fisher as the string-vested, philosophising, low-life Glaswegian alcoholic. Episodes comprise: 'Work', 'Rat', 'City of Culture', 'Drink', 'Offski', 'Holiday', 'Fitba', 'Country', 'Lesson', 'Domestic', 'That's Entertainment', 'Ethics', 'Life Has Meaning', 'Home', 'Rich', 'Touch', 'Gifted', 'Wean', 'Right', 'Cell', 'Love', 'Mother', 'Buckfast', 'Test', 'Eorpa', 'Further', 'More', 'Affair', 'Fuel', 'Lottery', 'Pie', 'Racket', 'Father', 'Fast', 'Wild', 'Growth', 'Semmitry', 'Bulbs', 'Binge', 'New', 'Cocktails', 'Duel', 'Property', 'Community', 'Back', 'Heat', 'Commons', 'Night', 'Fruit', 'Bug' and 'Trips'.
Sarah Phelps's adaptation of Charles Dickens's much-loved novel, featuring a host of great British character actors. In a dank, candlelit room on a stormy winter night, Oliver Twist (William Miller) is born into a life of seemingly hopeless poverty. Escaping the cruelty of the workhouse he has grown up in, the young orphan makes his way to London where he meets a gang of pickpockets, led by the charismatic Fagin (Timothy Spall), and receives the first warm welcome of his life - unaware that this kindness comes at a price. When he is mistakenly taken as a thief, the wealthy victim Mr. Brownlow (Edward Fox) brings Oliver to his home and shelters him. But evil lurks on the horizon in the form of Bill Sykes (Tom Hardy) ...
Family comedy based on Eric Knight's 1938 novel. The film is set on the eve of World War II in a Yorkshire mining town in northern England. The Carraclough family fall on hard times and have to sell Lassie to the Duke of Rudling (Peter O'Toole). Transported to the Duke's remote castle in the north of Scotland, Lassie is determined to escape from the clutches of the Duke and his evil trainer, in an effort to make her way home for Christmas and return to the family she loves.
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