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Exploitation classic from director Pete Walker, the man who gave the world 'Cool it Carol' and 'The Four Dimensions of Greta'. The pretext this time around concerns two high-handed sadists who catch nubile young women, incarcerate them, and then subject them to a variety of spankings and whippings. The purpose of this exercise, or so the sadists believe, is to help relieve the girls of their immoral behaviour.
The last episode from the first season of this long-running BBC series. While trying to return to 1960s London the Doctor (the first incarnation played by William Hartnell), Ian (William Russell), Barbara (Jacqueline Hill) and Susan (Carol Ann Ford) discover themselves in eighteenth century France caught up in the revolution. They are arrested as traitors and Barbara and Susan are sentenced to death. The Doctor takes on the disguise of a leading revolutionary and must outwit his enemies to become reunited with his companions and save Barbara and Susan.
Luke and his wise Aunt Hegla arrive at an English seaside hotel where the Royal Commission for Prevention of Cruelty to Children is holding a convention. Luke discovers that its members are not charity workers but wicked witches who plan to turn all children into mice - starting with him. The mouse-Luke must alert his aunt and stop their dastardly plan.
A BBC dramatisation of George Eliot's classic novel about the lives and loves of a group of people living on the cusp of the Industrial Revolution in a small town named Middlemarch. These include young Doctor Lydgate (Douglas Hodge), who arrives at Middlemarch hospital full of idealism and determined to do good works; Dorothea Brooke (Juliet Aubrey), who becomes attracted to the scholarly Edward Casaubon (Patrick Malahide) and then finds herself trapped in an ill-fated marriage; and Will Ladislaw (Rufus Sewell), a young lad who awakens Dorothea's repressed passion and thereby changes the course of her life.
Stephen Fry, Nicholas Lyndhurst and Geoffrey Palmer star in this made-for-TV comedy set during World War II. When prisoners at a Nazi POW camp dig an escape route, their elderly, frail captors decide to leave as well. Once the German officers are gone, however, the prisoners opt to run the camp themselves. Will those acting as guards be able to keep their true identity hidden from the visiting SS officers?
Drama centered around the grown-up version of Alice from Lewis Carroll's classic book 'Alice in Wonderland'. The eponymous character (Coral Browne) makes the long journey from England to New York to receive an honorary degree to celebrate the centenary of Lewis Carroll's birth. Now known as the widowed Mrs Hargreaves, Alice struggles to come to terms with persistent memories of the origins of the story in which she starred and the unwanted fame and attention it is now bringing her. As she prepares to receive her award she is plagued by hallucinations involving the story's famous characters and memories of an old family friend, Mr Dodgson (Ian Holm).
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