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Lord Windermere appears to all - including to his young wife Margaret - as the perfect husband. But their happy marriage is placed at risk when Lord Windermere starts spending his afternoons with an adventuress who is working her way through London's high society, Mrs. Erlynne. Worse, Windermere gives her big sums of money. To crown it all he asks his wife to invite the detestable woman to her own birthday party. Upset and outraged, the puritan Lady Windermere decides to leave her husband and goes to Lord Robert Darlington, who has been courting her for some time. Unfortunately she leaves her fan - the one Robert offered her for her birthday - in Robert's house...

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They Said 'Let's Live Together'.

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The First Thunder.

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The Stories of D.H. Lawrence: The Prussian Officer.

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The Stories of D.H. Lawrence: The Thorn in the Flesh.

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Elizabeth Cane arrives in Mexico and starts to take an interest in a bull fighter, but he can find only contempt for this refined American woman and what she represents.

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A couple buy a house cheap unbeknown it has a sitting tenant in the form of Daniel Bloch, the wife is soon aware of an evil atmosphere.

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A group of school children arriving at their holiday camp hostel find themselves being challenged by strangers there for leadership of their group.

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A dull vacation at a holiday camp becomes interesting when the holidaying teenagers bump into 'Sherry', a female impersonator.

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A director has to provide an explanation to a public committee on how his firm made such a huge profit on a government contract.

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Two couples try to discover if they can live together (platonically) and life gets very complicated.

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A simple country girl arrives in London and finds herself being accused of murder and the threat of extradition to the USA.

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Jack Sheppard is a working-class thief, whilst Jonathan Wild is thief-taker to the crown, the country's most senior law-enforcement officer. But which one is the greater criminal?

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Parents struggle over the future of their child, resulting in the mother, using her cunning manipulative skills, subduing and finally destroying the father.

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This was Dennis Potter's first play for independent TV in Great Britain. It aired on ITV's PLAYHOUSE series. Potter contrasted the fading heritage of the British empire with new American values, embodying national traits in his central characters proper British businessman George King, a London suburbanite, who encounters loud and crass sailor Sam Adams, an American who is disrespectful of British culture and traditions.

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Murder: The Rest of Our Lives.

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A young white couple visiting a friend's flat in Harlem NY find themselves marooned there just as race riots start. The empty flat could be their only sanctuary during the mayhem... but then the flat has more visitors.

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Mr. Sloane is a murderer. But, as both his middle-aged landlady and her homosexual brother quickly notice, he's very handsome.

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A bustling department store closes for the night, but now amongst the silence and the mannequins, there is an intruder.

Boris J. Axelford

Harvey
Girl on the hill

Bradley Fawcett

Granny
Mr. Rust

Amelia

Cynthia Randolph

Bank manager

George III