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| 1044 :36x01 - Casanova (1) (Oct/08/2006) | | A legendary lover romances his way across eighteenth-century Europe in this rollicking retelling of the life of Casanova, with Peter O'Toole (Lawrence of Arabia, Troy) as Casanova in his golden years and David Tennant (Viva Blackpool, Doctor Who) as the champion seducer in his frisky prime. | |
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| 1045 :36x02 - Casanova (2) (Oct/15/2006) | | A legendary lover romances his way across eighteenth-century Europe in this rollicking retelling of the life of Casanova, with Peter O'Toole (Lawrence of Arabia, Troy) as Casanova in his golden years and David Tennant (Viva Blackpool, Doctor Who) as the champion seducer in his frisky prime. | |
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| 1046 :36x03 - To the Ends of the Earth (1) (Oct/22/2006) | | A perilous early nineteenth-century ocean voyage from England to Australia is portrayed in all its excitement, chaos and random horror in a three-part adaptation based on the trilogy by Nobel Prize-winning author William Golding. Benedict Cumberbatch stars as Edmund Talbot, a young aristocrat who books passage aboard an aging, leaking, converted man-of-war, commanded with icy detachment by Captain Anderson. | |
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| 1047 :36x04 - To the Ends of the Earth (2) (Oct/29/2006) | | A perilous early nineteenth-century ocean voyage from England to Australia is portrayed in all its excitement, chaos and random horror in a three-part adaptation based on the trilogy by Nobel Prize-winning author William Golding. Benedict Cumberbatch stars as Edmund Talbot, a young aristocrat who books passage aboard an aging, leaking, converted man-of-war, commanded with icy detachment by Captain Anderson. | |
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| 1048 :36x05 - To the Ends of the Earth (3) (Nov/05/2006) | | A perilous early nineteenth-century ocean voyage from England to Australia is portrayed in all its excitement, chaos and random horror in a three-part adaptation based on the trilogy by Nobel Prize-winning author William Golding. Benedict Cumberbatch stars as Edmund Talbot, a young aristocrat who books passage aboard an aging, leaking, converted man-of-war, commanded with icy detachment by Captain Anderson. | |
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| 1049 :36x06 - Prime Suspect 7: The Final Act (1) (Nov/12/2006) | | Drink, loneliness, and the grueling life of a crime fighter are finally catching up with Detective Superintendent Jane Tennison, now clinging to her career so that she can solve one last heartbreaking homicide. Helen Mirren returns in the starring role that defined a new breed of hard-bitten female police officer, fighting sex discrimination in Scotland Yard on top of killers, rapists, and psychopaths. | |
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| 1050 :36x07 - Prime Suspect 7: The Final Act (2) (Nov/19/2006) | | Drink, loneliness, and the grueling life of a crime fighter are finally catching up with Detective Superintendent Jane Tennison, now clinging to her career so that she can solve one last heartbreaking homicide. Helen Mirren returns in the starring role that defined a new breed of hard-bitten female police officer, fighting sex discrimination in Scotland Yard on top of killers, rapists, and psychopaths. | |
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| 1051 :36x08 - Under the Greenwood Tree (Nov/26/2006) | | Keeley Hawes plays Fancy Day, the captivating new schoolteacher in a Dorset village. Her father wants her to marry well, which means the rich farmer Shiner or even the fussy Parson Maybold; meanwhile, impoverished Dick Dewy falls for her - and vice versa. This lush and romantic adaptation of Thomas Hardy's 1872 novel stars Keeley Hawes as Fancy and James Murray as Dick. | |
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| 1052 :36x09 - Carrie's War (Dec/17/2006) | | An evocative adaptation of Nina Bawden's classic coming-of-age drama, where childhood fantasy meets grown up reality. Fleeing the German bombings, 14-year-old Carrie Willow and her younger brother Nick are evacuated from London to a small Welsh town during World War II. The strict Mr. Evans and his sister, Auntie Lou, take them in. Based on the best-selling book by Nina Bawden. | |
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| 1058 :36x15 - Dracula (Feb/11/2007) | | Another re-telling of Bram Stoker's classic tale about a vampire on the loose in 19th century London. | | Guest Stars: David Suchet as Dr. Abraham Van Helsing, David Glover as Stephens, Rupert Holliday-Evans as Burton, Tanveer Ghani as Cotford, Ian Redford as Hawkins, Rafe Spall as Jonathan Harker, Stephanie Leonidas as Mina Murray, Donald Sumpter as Alfred Singleton, Tom Burke as Dr. John Seward, Benedick Blythe as Lord Godalming, Sophia Myles as Lucy Westenra, Dan Stevens as Arthur Holmwood, Marc Warren (2) as Count Dracula, Ian Gain as Sgt. Kirk | Director: Bill Eagles Writer: Stewart Harcourt Story: Bram Stoker | |
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