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With stunning costumes, pitch-perfect performances, and some of the best sexual tension ever seen on TV, this classic Jane Austen adaptation is a must-watch for period drama fans. — M.W. Where ...
The Whistle-Blower is a two-part British television drama series, created and written by playwright Patrick Harbinson, first broadcast on BBC1 on 14 April 2001. [1] Billed as the BBC's "Big Easter Drama", [2] the series, which stars Amanda Burton and Bill Patterson, follows Laura Tracey (Burton), a bank employee who places herself and her family in mortal danger after reporting irregularities ...
Aired on Disneyland TV series. Dead Man's Gun: United States 1997–1999 44 Kris Kristofferson: Dead Man's Walk: United States 1996 3 David Arquette, Jonny Lee Miller: Based on the novel of the same name. Deadwood: United States 2004–2006 36 Timothy Olyphant, Ian McShane, Molly Parker: Followed by Deadwood: The Movie: Death Valley Days ...
On review aggregator Rotten Tomatoes, it holds an approval rating of 100% based on 16 reviews, with an average score of 8.9/10. The website's critical consensus reads "A gripping mystery that draws immense power from its sterling cast and the specificity of its location, Sherwood is such a rich series that it makes the competition look all the ...
Restless is a 2012 British TV adaptation of William Boyd's espionage novel Restless (2006). Directed by Edward Hall, the film features Hayley Atwell, Rufus Sewell, Michelle Dockery, Michael Gambon and Charlotte Rampling. The two parts first aired on 27 and 28 December 2012 on BBC One.
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The 100 Greatest TV Series of the 21st Century is a list compiled in October 2021 by the British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC), as part of their annual critics' poll, chosen by a voting poll of 206 television experts (critics, journalists, academics and industry figures) from 43 countries. [1]
BritBox released a trailer for the first series on 5 January 2022. [8] A novelisation of the series, written by J.P. O'Connell, was published in December 2021 ahead of the series launch on BritBox. A follow-up novel, Hotel Portofino: Lovers and Liars, was published on 15 February 2024. Series 2 began airing on U&DRAMA on Friday 8 November.