Masterpiece Theatre
updateSeason 1
-
not specified
18: The Possessed (2)
-
not specified
19: The Possessed (3)
-
not specified
20: The Possessed (4)
-
not specified
21: The Possessed (5)
-
not specified
22: The Possessed (6)
-
not specified
23: Pere Goriot (1)
-
not specified
24: Pere Goriot (2)
-
not specified
25: Pere Goriot (3)
-
not specified
26: Pere Goriot (4)
-
not specified
27: Jude the Obscure (1)
-
not specified
28: Jude the Obscure (2)
-
not specified
29: Jude the Obscure (3)
-
not specified
30: Jude the Obscure (4)
-
not specified
31: Jude the Obscure (5)
-
not specified
32: Jude the Obscure (6)
-
not specified
33: The Gambler (1)
-
not specified
34: The Gambler (2)
-
not specified
35: The Gambler (3)
-
not specified
36: The Gambler (4)
-
Sunday, January 10th, 1971
1: The First Churchills (1) The Chaste Nymph
At the court of Charles II, young John Churchill advances his career by serving the king’s bastard son, Monmouth, in the field of battle, and by bedding the king’s mistress, the Duchess of Cleveland. Young Sarah Jennings is also advancing at court, by befriending the king’s sister-in-law, the Duchess of York, and teaching the York princesses, Mary and Anne, the art of gambling. At a court masque, the two meet, and sparks fly.
-
Sunday, January 17th, 1971
2: The First Churchills (2) Bridals
In 1675 a masque was performed at the Court of Charles II at Whitehall. There the young soldier John Churchill, Groom of the Bedchamber to the King's brother, fell in love with a pretty lady-in-waiting, Sarah Jennings.
-
Sunday, January 24th, 1971
3: The First Churchills (3) Plot Counter-Plot
John and Sarah have married. Lord Shaftesbury has threatened Charles with rebellion. To appease his Protestant Parliament, Charles has arranged a marriage between Mary and the Prince of Orange.
-
Sunday, January 31st, 1971
4: The First Churchills (4) The Lion and the Unicorn
The rage against Popery in England continues. James, Duke of Monmouth, has become the protégé of Shaftesbury who plans to make him King. But Churchill has refused to support Monmouth. Charles has resisted all pressure to disinherit his brother James.
-
Sunday, February 7th, 1971
5: The First Churchills (5) Rebellion
Charles has been forced to send James into exile and to dissolve his factious parliament at Oxford. The Princess Anne has married George, Prince of Denmark, and has chosen Sarah to be one of her Ladies of the Bedchamber.
-
Sunday, February 14th, 1971
6: The First Churchills (6) The Protestant Wind
Monmouth, the hope of the Protestant rebels, was defeated by John Churchill at Sedgemoor.
-
Sunday, February 21st, 1971
7: The First Churchills (7) Trial of Strength
John Churchill owed much to James II. But the King was clearly determined to destroy the Protestant religion and the laws of England, so John decided to support William of Orange and the Revolution of 1688.
-
Sunday, February 28th, 1971
8: The First Churchills (8) The Queens Command
William III, with Churchill's help, has defeated James' attempted invasion of Ireland. John has been suspected of treason and dismissed from Court. Princess Anne has refused to obey her sister Mary and part with Sarah.
-
Sunday, March 14th, 1971
10: The First Churchills (10) A Famous Victory
Before he died William III recognised Marlborough as his successor in the task of defeating France. With the accession of Anne, John and Sarah have risen to a position of pre-eminence.
-
Sunday, March 21st, 1971
11: The First Churchills (11) Breaking the Circle
To save the Holy Roman Empire from French invasion Marlborough led his allied troops into Germany and defeated the French at the Battle of Blenheim.
-
Sunday, March 28th, 1971
12: The First Churchills (12) Not Without Honour
Marlborough continues his success in the war against France, but his prestige at home and with Anne has been impaired by the devious backstairs intrigue of Robert Harley.
-
Sunday, April 4th, 1971
13: The Spoils of Poynton (1)
The cultivated Mrs Adela Gereth is worried that her son Owen will marry Mona Brigstock - she considers Mona to be brash and completely unsuitable. Owen soon gets engaged to Mona and expects to take over Poynton, the family's large country house, which is filled with valuable antique furniture, pictures and collections. Mrs Gereth does not want to let go of the house, but she is even more attached to the contents.
-
Sunday, April 11th, 1971
14: The Spoils of Poynton (2)
Owen asks his friend Fleda Vetch to help him to persuade his mother to clear out of Poynton. Mrs Gereth decides to move to another house on the estate, called Ricks. But she does not plan to lose her favourite pictures and pieces of furniture as well.
-
Sunday, April 18th, 1971
15: The Spoils of Poynton (3)
Fleda vists Mrs Gereth at Ricks and finds she has furnished it with all the best furniture and pictures from Poynton. Mona Brigstock is angry with what she looks on as this theft. Meanwhile, Owen is now more attracted to Fleda than to Mona and tells Fleda he loves for her - but she says he should honour his promise to Mona, unless she lets him go.
-
Sunday, April 25th, 1971
16: The Spoils of Poynton (4)
Mrs Gereth returns all the best furniture to Poynton, just before Owen and Mona get married, and they go abroad on their honeymoon. Owen writes to Fleda, inviting her to choose one item from the house for herself. She goes to Poynton, but finds it has gone up in flames, with all of its contents.
-
Sunday, May 2nd, 1971
17: The Possessed (1)
-
Sunday, November 28th, 1971
37: Resurrection (1) Dmitri
-
Sunday, December 5th, 1971
38: Resurrection (2)
-
Sunday, December 12th, 1971
39: Resurrection (3)
-
Sunday, December 19th, 1971
40: Resurrection (4)
-
Saturday, January 1st, 1972
42: The Six Wives of Henry VIII (1) Catherine of Aragon
Catalina of Aragon, a Spanish princess, is set to wed Arthur Tudor, eldest son on King Henry VII. Shortly after they wed, Arthur is taken by illness. Catalina then catches the eye of Arthur's brother, Henry. When Henry VII dies, he tells his son Henry that he must marry Catalina. Henry becomes the King of England and marries Catalina. Being loved by her new subjects, Catalina changes her name to the English version, Catherine. After many years, she is still loved by her subjects, but it's a different story with her husband.
-
Saturday, January 8th, 1972
41: Cold Comfort Farm
-
Saturday, January 8th, 1972
43: The Six Wives of Henry VIII (2) Anne Boleyn
his second episode of the series overlaps with the first, and thus begins when Queen Anne and King Henry are already estranged. After several pregnancies, Anne has provided her husband with only one surviving child, Princess Elizabeth. Extremely unpopular with both the public and the aristocracy, Anne has few friends to protect her when Henry's eye lights upon the virginal Jane Seymour. New prime minister Thomas Cromwell manufactures adultery charges against the queen, including a charge of incest with her own brother which are confirmed by her vengeful sister-in-law, Lady Rochford. Put on trial for treason, the result is a foregone conclusion and Anne Boleyn bravely faces the executioner's axe.
-
Saturday, January 15th, 1972
44: The Six Wives of Henry VIII (3) Jane Seymour
The third episode of the series is told in flashback, as Queen Jane Seymour lies on her deathbed, after giving birth to Henry's sole male heir, Prince Edward. Anxious to rid himself of the shrewish Anne Boleyn, and desperate for a son, Henry is charmed by the naive and pious Jane, the daughter of a wealthy country aristocrat. Political and religious turmoil threaten their happy marriage, as Catholic and Protestant factions clash but Jane is able to provide King Henry with his long-awaited male heir. Tragically, it is at the cost of her own life as she dies six days after her son's birth.
-
Saturday, January 22nd, 1972
45: The Six Wives of Henry VIII (4) Anne of Cleves
Religious strife between Catholics and Protestants continues to swell in Europe. To try to balance the Catholic threat of France and Spain, Thomas Cromwell persuades King Henry into a political marriage with the sister of the Protestant German Duke of Cleves. Sadly, the artist Hans Holbein, assigned the task of painting the prospective bride, takes artistic liberties, and Henry is unpleasantly surprised when his bride arrives and is not the beauty portrayed in her portrait. Though alone in a foreign land, Anne is shrewd enough to negotiate a divorce from Henry, and remains in England, well cared for, as “the King’s sister.” Her success is not shared by Cromwell, however, who is executed for his role in arranging the disastrous marriage. Though not mentioned in the series, Anne of Cleves outlived all the other wives of Henry VIII..
-
Sunday, February 13th, 1972
48: Elizabeth R (1) The Lions Club
The boy king Edward VI dies, and in accordance with the will of his father, Henry VIII, the throne of England passes to Edward's young cousin Lady Jane Grey, who has just married Lord Guildford Dudley. But Henry's daughter Princess Mary (whom Henry deemed to be illegitimate) wants the throne, and support rallies around her. Queen Jane is deposed, and then beheaded. The reign of 'Bloody Mary' has begun.
-
Sunday, February 20th, 1972
49: Elizabeth R (2) The Marriage Game
Elizabeth begins to become more involved with her court favourite Robert Dudley whilst she is being courted by all the overly anxious heads of Europe determined to secure the young English Queen's hand in marriage.
-
Sunday, February 27th, 1972
50: Elizabeth R (3) Shadow in the Sun
Princess Elizabeth, Mary's Protestant sister, inherits the throne.
-
Sunday, March 5th, 1972
51: Elizabeth R (4) Horrible Conspiracies
Elizabeth's neverending battle of wits with the imprisoned Mary Queen of Scots almost costs Elizabeth her life.
-
Tuesday, March 7th, 1972
9: The First Churchills (9) Reconciliation
In an atmosphere of national panic John, falsely accused of Jacobite treachery, has been imprisoned for a time in the Tower. After Mary's death, William receives Anne at Court.
-
Sunday, March 12th, 1972
52: Elizabeth R (5) The Enterprise of England
Elizabeth's former brother in law Philip of Spain vows revenge on his long standing rival for both Mary's execution and the constant pillaging of Spain's treasure ships by Sir Francis Drake.
-
Sunday, March 19th, 1972
53: Elizabeth R (6) Sweet England's Pride
Elizabeth's favour falls on the brash young Earl of Essex, who through his hot headed behaviour alienates the formerly besotted Queen who is put into the agonizing position of ordering his execution as a danger to the state. Elizabeth's own slow death then follows not long after ending an eventful but glorious reign.
-
Sunday, March 26th, 1972
54: The Last of the Mohicans (1)
It's 1757 and the Red Indians are caught between the British and the French.
-
Sunday, April 2nd, 1972
55: The Last of the Mohicans (2)
On their way to join their father at Fort William Henry, Cora and Alice Munro with their escort Major Heyward are betrayed by their Indian guide, Magua. Hawkeye and the Mohicans, Chingachgook and Uncas have come to the rescue.
-
Sunday, April 9th, 1972
56: The Last of the Mohicans (3)
Cora, Alice and Heyward have been captured by Magua and the Hurons. Hawkeye has left Fort William in a desperate attempt to bring help.
-
Sunday, April 16th, 1972
57: The Last of the Mohicans (4)
Hawkeye has undertaken to guide Cora and Alice to their father at Fort William Henry.
-
Sunday, April 23rd, 1972
58: The Last of the Mohicans (5)
Cora and Alice have joined their father. Munro has been ordered by General Webb to surrender the fort to the French.
-
Sunday, April 30th, 1972
59: The Last of the Mohicans (6)
Munro has surrendered Fort William Henry to the French. Waiting in the woods as the British garrison marches out are Magua and the hostile Hurons.
-
Sunday, May 7th, 1972
60: The Last of the Mohicans (7)
Heyward has implemented a plan to rescue Alice who, with Cora has fallen into the hands of Magua. Uncas has been captured by the Hurons and sentenced to death.
-
Sunday, May 14th, 1972
61: The Last of the Mohicans (8)
Magua has taken to the forest with Cora as his prisoner. Uncas prepares to follow and fight to save her.
-
Wednesday, January 30th, 1974
46: The Six Wives of Henry VIII (5) Catherine Howard
The powerful Duke of Norfolk, the leading Catholic aristocrat in England, dangles his smokin' hot teenaged niece Catherine Howard before the aging but still horny King Henry, who foolishly marries her. It is only a matter of time before Catherine's indiscretions with men her own age are revealed, and she meets the same fate as predecessor Anne Boleyn.
-
Thursday, February 7th, 1974
47: The Six Wives of Henry VIII (6) Catherine Parr
Corpulent and old, Henry makes a final trip to the altar, with the puritan Lady Latimer, Catherine Parr. The new queen brings Henry’s estranged daughters, Mary and Elizabeth, back into the family fold, but irritates the king by debating religion with him and his advisors. The Catholic Bishop of Winchester sets out to prove Catherine to be a heretic, but is thwarted by Henry’s affection for his last queen. Finally, Henry VIII dies, leaving his kingdom fractured by religious differences, and divided over the legitimacy of his daughters. At his own request, he is buried next to the wife who provided him with a son, Jane Seymour.
Season 2
-
not specified
21: Point Counter Point (1)
-
not specified
22: Point Counter Point (2)
-
not specified
23: Point Counter Point (3)
-
not specified
24: Point Counter Point (4)
-
not specified
25: Point Counter Point (5)
-
not specified
26: The Golden Bowl (1)
-
not specified
27: The Golden Bowl (2)
-
not specified
28: The Golden Bowl (3)
-
not specified
29: The Golden Bowl (4)
-
not specified
30: The Golden Bowl (5)
-
not specified
31: The Golden Bowl (6)
-
not specified
1: Vanity Fair (1)
-
not specified
2: Vanity Fair (2)
-
not specified
3: Vanity Fair (3)
-
not specified
4: Vanity Fair (4)
-
not specified
5: Vanity Fair (5)
-
not specified
6: Cousin Bette (1)
-
not specified
7: Cousin Bette (2)
-
not specified
8: Cousin Bette (3)
-
not specified
9: Cousin Bette (4)
-
not specified
10: Cousin Bette (5)
-
not specified
11: The Moonstone (1)
-
not specified
12: The Moonstone (2)
-
not specified
13: The Moonstone (3)
-
not specified
14: The Moonstone (4)
-
not specified
15: The Moonstone (5)
-
not specified
16: Tom Brown's School Days (1)
-
not specified
17: Tom Brown's School Days (2)
-
not specified
18: Tom Brown's School Days (3)
-
not specified
19: Tom Brown's School Days (4)
-
not specified
20: Tom Brown's School Days (5)
Season 3
-
not specified
1: Clouds of Witness (1)
-
not specified
2: Clouds of Witness (2)
-
not specified
3: Clouds of Witness (3)
-
not specified
4: Clouds of Witness (4)
-
not specified
5: Clouds of Witness (5)
-
not specified
6: The Man Who Was Hunting Himself (1)
-
not specified
7: The Man Who Was Hunting Himself (2)
-
not specified
8: The Man Who Was Hunting Himself (3)
-
not specified
9: The Unpleasantness at the Bellona Club
-
not specified
10: The Unpleasantness at the Bellona Club (2)
-
not specified
11: The Unpleasantness at the Bellona Club (3)
-
not specified
12: The Unpleasantness at the Bellona Club (4)
-
not specified
14: Upstairs, Downstairs, I (1)
-
not specified
15: Upstairs, Downstairs, I (2)
-
not specified
16: Upstairs, Downstairs, I (3)
-
not specified
17: Upstairs, Downstairs, I (4)
-
not specified
18: Upstairs, Downstairs, I (5)
-
not specified
19: Upstairs, Downstairs, I (6)
-
not specified
20: Upstairs, Downstairs, I (7)
-
not specified
21: Upstairs, Downstairs, I (8)
-
not specified
22: Upstairs, Downstairs, I (9)
-
not specified
23: Upstairs, Downstairs, I (10)
-
not specified
24: Upstairs, Downstairs, I (11)
-
not specified
25: Upstairs, Downstairs, I (12)
-
not specified
26: Upstairs, Downstairs, I (13)
-
not specified
27: The Edwardians (1)
-
not specified
28: The Edwardians (2)
-
not specified
29: The Edwardians (3)
-
not specified
30: The Edwardians (4)
-
Sunday, December 30th, 1973
13: The Little Farm (1)
Season 4
-
not specified
1: Murder Must Advertise (1)
-
not specified
2: Murder Must Advertise (2)
-
not specified
3: Murder Must Advertise (3)
-
not specified
4: Murder Must Advertise (4)
-
not specified
5: Upstairs, Downstairs, II (1)
-
not specified
6: Upstairs, Downstairs, II (2)
-
not specified
7: Upstairs, Downstairs, II (3)
-
not specified
8: Upstairs, Downstairs, II (4)
-
not specified
9: Upstairs, Downstairs, II (5)
-
not specified
10: Upstairs, Downstairs, II (6)
-
not specified
11: Upstairs, Downstairs, II (7)
-
not specified
12: Upstairs, Downstairs, II (8)
-
not specified
13: Upstairs, Downstairs, II (9)
-
not specified
14: Upstairs, Downstairs, II (10)
-
not specified
15: Upstairs, Downstairs, II (11)
-
not specified
16: Upstairs, Downstairs, II (12)
-
not specified
17: Upstairs, Downstairs, II (13)
-
not specified
18: Country Matters, I (1)
-
not specified
19: Country Matters, I (2)
-
not specified
20: Country Matters, I (3)
-
not specified
21: Country Matters, I (4)
-
not specified
22: Vienna (1)
-
not specified
23: Vienna (2)
-
not specified
24: Vienna (3)
-
not specified
25: Vienna (4)
-
not specified
26: Vienna (5)
-
not specified
27: Vienna (6)
-
not specified
28: The Nine Tailors (1)
-
not specified
29: The Nine Tailors (2)
-
not specified
30: The Nine Tailors (3)
-
not specified
31: The Nine Tailors (4)
Season 5
-
not specified
1: Shoulder to Shoulder (1)
-
not specified
2: Shoulder to Shoulder (2)
-
not specified
3: Shoulder to Shoulder (3)
-
not specified
4: Shoulder to Shoulder (4)
-
not specified
5: Shoulder to Shoulder (5)
-
not specified
6: Shoulder to Shoulder (6)
-
not specified
7: Notorious Woman (1)
-
not specified
8: Notorious Woman (2)
-
not specified
9: Notorious Woman (3)
-
not specified
10: Notorious Woman (4)
-
not specified
11: Notorious Woman (5)
-
not specified
12: Notorious Woman (6)
-
not specified
13: Notorious Woman (7)
-
not specified
14: Upstairs, Downstairs, III (1)
-
not specified
15: Upstairs, Downstairs, III (3)
-
not specified
16: Upstairs, Downstairs, III (2)
-
not specified
17: Upstairs, Downstairs, III (4)
-
not specified
18: Upstairs, Downstairs, III (5)
-
not specified
19: Upstairs, Downstairs, III (6)
-
not specified
20: Upstairs, Downstairs, III (7)
-
not specified
21: Upstairs, Downstairs, III (8)
-
not specified
22: Upstairs, Downstairs, III (9)
-
not specified
23: Upstairs, Downstairs, III (10)
-
not specified
24: Upstairs, Downstairs, III (11)
-
not specified
25: Upstairs, Downstairs, III (12)
-
not specified
26: Upstairs, Downstairs, III (13)
-
not specified
27: Cakes and Ale (1)
-
not specified
28: Cakes and Ale (2)
-
not specified
29: Cakes and Ale (3)
-
not specified
30: Sunset Song (1)
-
not specified
31: Sunset Song (2)
-
not specified
32: Sunset Song (3)
-
not specified
33: Sunset Song (4)
-
not specified
34: Sunset Song (5)
-
not specified
35: Sunset Song (6)
Season 6
-
not specified
1: Madame Bovary (1)
-
not specified
2: Madame Bovary (2)
-
not specified
3: Madame Bovary (3)
-
not specified
4: Madame Bovary (4)
-
not specified
5: How Green Was My Valley (1)
-
not specified
6: How Green Was My Valley (2)
-
not specified
7: How Green Was My Valley (3)
-
not specified
8: How Green Was My Valley (4)
-
not specified
9: How Green Was My Valley (5)
-
not specified
10: How Green Was My Valley (6)
-
not specified
11: Five Red Herrings (1)
-
not specified
12: Five Red Herrings (2)
-
not specified
13: Five Red Herrings (3)
-
not specified
14: Five Red Herrings (4)
-
not specified
15: Upstairs, Downstairs IV (1)
-
not specified
16: Upstairs, Downstairs IV (2)
-
not specified
17: Upstairs, Downstairs IV (3)
-
not specified
18: Upstairs, Downstairs IV (4)
-
not specified
19: Upstairs, Downstairs IV (5)
-
not specified
20: Upstairs, Downstairs IV (6)
-
not specified
21: Upstairs, Downstairs IV (7)
-
not specified
22: Upstairs, Downstairs, IV (8)
-
not specified
23: Upstairs, Downstairs, IV (9)
-
not specified
24: Upstairs, Downstairs, IV (10)
-
not specified
25: Upstairs, Downstairs, IV (11)
-
not specified
26: Upstairs, Downstairs, IV (12)
-
not specified
27: Upstairs, Downstairs, IV (13)
-
not specified
28: Upstairs, Downstairs, IV (14)
-
not specified
29: Upstairs, Downstairs, IV (15)
-
not specified
30: Upstairs, Downstairs, IV (16)
-
not specified
31: Poldark, I (1)
-
not specified
32: Poldark, I (2)
-
not specified
33: Poldark, I (3)
-
not specified
34: Poldark, I (4)
-
not specified
35: Poldark, I (5)
-
not specified
36: Poldark, I (6)
-
not specified
37: Poldark, I (7)
-
not specified
38: Poldark, I (8)
-
not specified
39: Poldark, I (9)
-
not specified
40: Poldark, I (10)
-
not specified
41: Poldark, I (11)
-
not specified
42: Poldark, I (12)
-
not specified
43: Poldark, I (13)
-
not specified
44: Poldark, I (14)
-
not specified
45: Poldark, I (15)
-
not specified
46: Poldark, I (16)
Season 7
-
not specified
1: Dickens of London (1)
-
not specified
2: Dickens of London (2)
-
not specified
3: Dickens of London (3)
-
not specified
4: Dickens of London (4)
-
not specified
5: Dickens of London (5)
-
not specified
6: Dickens of London (6)
-
not specified
7: Dickens of London (7)
-
not specified
8: Dickens of London (8)
-
not specified
9: Dickens of London (9)
-
not specified
10: Dickens of London (10)
-
not specified
11: I, Claudius (1)
-
not specified
12: I, Claudius (2)
-
not specified
13: I, Claudius (3)
-
not specified
14: I, Claudius (4)
-
not specified
15: I, Claudius (5)
-
not specified
16: I, Claudius (6)
-
not specified
17: I, Claudius (7)
-
not specified
18: I, Claudius (8)
-
not specified
19: I, Claudius (9)
-
not specified
20: I, Claudius (10)
-
not specified
21: I, Claudius (11)
-
not specified
22: I, Claudius (12)
-
not specified
23: I, Claudius (13)
-
not specified
24: Anna Karenina (1)
-
not specified
25: Anna Karenina (2)
-
not specified
26: Anna Karenina (3)
-
not specified
27: Anna Karenina (4)
-
not specified
28: Anna Karenina (5)
-
not specified
29: Anna Karenina (6)
-
not specified
30: Anna Karenina (7)
-
not specified
31: Anna Karenina (8)
-
not specified
32: Anna Karenina (9)
-
not specified
33: Anna Karenina (10)
-
not specified
34: Our Mutual Friend (1)
-
not specified
35: Our Mutual Friend (2)
-
not specified
36: Our Mutual Friend (3)
-
not specified
37: Our Mutual Friend (4)
-
not specified
38: Our Mutual Friend (5)
-
not specified
39: Our Mutual Friend (6)
-
not specified
40: Our Mutual Friend (7)
-
not specified
41: Poldark, II (1)
-
not specified
42: Poldark, II (2)
-
not specified
43: Poldark, II (3)
-
not specified
44: Poldark, II (4)
-
not specified
45: Poldark, II (5)
-
not specified
46: Poldark, II (6)
-
not specified
47: Poldark, II (7)
-
not specified
48: Poldark, II (8)
-
not specified
49: Poldark, II (9)
-
not specified
50: Poldark, II (10)
-
not specified
51: Poldark, II (11)
-
not specified
52: Poldark, II (12)
-
not specified
53: Poldark, II (13)
Season 8
-
not specified
40: Lillie (13)
-
not specified
1: The Mayor of Casterbridge (1)
-
not specified
2: The Mayor of Casterbridge (2)
-
not specified
3: The Mayor of Casterbridge (3)
-
not specified
4: The Mayor of Casterbridge (4)
-
not specified
5: The Mayor of Casterbridge (5)
-
not specified
6: The Mayor of Casterbridge (6)
-
not specified
7: The Mayor of Casterbridge (7)
-
not specified
8: The Duchess of Duke Street, I (1)
-
not specified
9: The Duchess of Duke Street, I (2)
-
not specified
10: The Duchess of Duke Street, I (3)
-
not specified
11: The Duchess of Duke Street, I (4)
-
not specified
12: The Duchess of Duke Street, I (5)
-
not specified
13: The Duchess of Duke Street, I (6)
-
not specified
14: The Duchess of Duke Street, I (7)
-
not specified
15: The Duchess of Duke Street, I (8)
-
not specified
16: The Duchess of Duke Street, I (9)
-
not specified
17: The Duchess of Duke Street, I (10)
-
not specified
18: The Duchess of Duke Street, I (11)
-
not specified
19: The Duchess of Duke Street, I (12)
-
not specified
20: The Duchess of Duke Street, I (13)
-
not specified
21: The Duchess of Duke Street, I (14)
-
not specified
22: The Duchess of Duke Street, I (15)
-
not specified
23: County Matters, II (1)
-
not specified
24: County Matters, II (2)
-
not specified
25: County Matters, II (3)
-
not specified
26: County Matters, II (4)
-
not specified
27: County Matters, II (5)
-
not specified
28: Lillie (1)
-
not specified
29: Lillie (2)
-
not specified
30: Lillie (3)
-
not specified
31: Lillie (4)
-
not specified
32: Lillie (5)
-
not specified
33: Lillie (6)
-
not specified
34: Lillie (7)
-
not specified
35: Lillie (8)
-
not specified
36: Lillie (9)
-
not specified
37: Lillie (10)
-
not specified
38: Lillie (11)
-
not specified
39: Lillie (12)
Season 9
-
not specified
1: Kean (1)
-
not specified
2: Kean (2)
-
not specified
3: Love for Lydia (1)
-
not specified
4: Love for Lydia (2)
-
not specified
5: Love for Lydia (3)
-
not specified
6: Love for Lydia (4)
-
not specified
7: Love for Lydia (5)
-
not specified
8: Love for Lydia (6)
-
not specified
9: Love for Lydia (7)
-
not specified
10: Love for Lydia (8)
-
not specified
11: Love for Lydia (9)
-
not specified
12: Love for Lydia (10)
-
not specified
13: Love for Lydia (11)
-
not specified
14: Love for Lydia (12)
-
not specified
15: The Duchess of Duke Street, II (1)
-
not specified
16: The Duchess of Duke Street, II (2)
-
not specified
17: The Duchess of Duke Street, II (3)
-
not specified
18: The Duchess of Duke Street, II (4)
-
not specified
19: The Duchess of Duke Street, II (5)
-
not specified
20: The Duchess of Duke Street, II (6)
-
not specified
21: The Duchess of Duke Street, II (7)
-
not specified
22: The Duchess of Duke Street, II (8)
-
not specified
23: The Duchess of Duke Street, II (9)
-
not specified
24: The Duchess of Duke Street, II (10)
-
not specified
25: The Duchess of Duke Street, II (11)
-
not specified
26: The Duchess of Duke Street, II (12)
-
not specified
27: The Duchess of Duke Street, II (13)
-
not specified
28: The Duchess of Duke Street, II (14)
-
not specified
29: The Duchess of Duke Street, II (15)
-
not specified
30: The Duchess of Duke Street, II (16)
-
not specified
31: My Son, My Son (1)
-
not specified
32: My Son, My Son (2)
-
not specified
33: My Son, My Son (3)
-
not specified
34: My Son, My Son (4)
-
not specified
35: My Son, My Son (5)
-
not specified
36: My Son, My Son (6)
-
not specified
37: My Son, My Son (7)
-
not specified
38: Disreali (1)
-
not specified
39: Disreali (2)
-
not specified
40: Disreali (3)
-
not specified
41: Disreali (4)
Season 10
-
not specified
1: Crime and Punishment (1)
-
not specified
2: Crime and Punishment (2)
-
not specified
3: Crime and Punishment (3)
-
not specified
4: Crime and Punishment (4)
-
not specified
7: Pride and Prejudice (3)
-
not specified
9: Pride and Prejudice (5)
-
not specified
16: Danger UXB (2)
-
not specified
17: Danger UXB (3)
-
not specified
18: Danger UXB (4)
-
not specified
19: Danger UXB (5)
-
not specified
20: Danger UXB (6)
-
not specified
21: Danger UXB (7)
-
not specified
22: Danger UXB (8)
-
not specified
23: Danger UXB (9)
-
not specified
24: Danger UXB (10)
-
not specified
25: Danger UXB (11)
-
not specified
26: Danger UXB (12)
-
not specified
27: Danger UXB (13)
-
not specified
28: Therese Raquin (1)
-
not specified
29: Therese Raquin (2)
-
not specified
30: Therese Raquin (3)
-
Sunday, October 26th, 1980
5: Pride and Prejudice (1)
-
Sunday, November 2nd, 1980
6: Pride and Prejudice (2)
-
Sunday, November 16th, 1980
8: Pride and Prejudice (4)
-
Sunday, November 30th, 1980
10: Testament of Youth (1)
-
Sunday, December 7th, 1980
11: Testament of Youth (2)
-
Sunday, December 14th, 1980
12: Testament of Youth (3)
-
Sunday, December 21st, 1980
13: Testament of Youth (4)
-
Sunday, December 28th, 1980
14: Testament of Youth (5)
-
Sunday, January 4th, 1981
15: Danger UXB (1)
Season 11
-
not specified
1: A Town Like Alice (1)
-
not specified
2: A Town Like Alice (2)
-
not specified
3: A Town Like Alice (3)
-
not specified
4: A Town Like Alice (4)
-
not specified
5: A Town Like Alice (5)
-
not specified
6: A Town Like Alice (6)
-
not specified
7: Edward and Mrs. Simpson (1)
-
not specified
8: Edward and Mrs. Simpson (2)
-
not specified
9: Edward and Mrs. Simpson (3)
-
not specified
10: Edward and Mrs. Simpson (4)
-
not specified
11: Edward and Mrs. Simpson (5)
-
not specified
12: Edward and Mrs. Simpson (6)
-
not specified
13: Edward and Mrs. Simpson (7)
-
not specified
14: The Flame Trees of Thika (1)
-
not specified
15: The Flame Trees of Thika (2)
-
not specified
16: The Flame Trees of Thika (3)
-
not specified
17: The Flame Trees of Thika (4)
-
not specified
18: The Flame Trees of Thika (5)
-
not specified
19: The Flame Trees of Thika (6)
-
not specified
20: The Flame Trees of Thika (7)
-
not specified
21: I Remember Nelson (1)
-
not specified
22: I Remember Nelson (2)
-
not specified
23: I Remember Nelson (3)
-
not specified
24: I Remember Nelson (4)
-
not specified
25: Love in a Cold Climate (1)
-
not specified
26: Love in a Cold Climate (2)
-
not specified
27: Love in a Cold Climate (3)
-
not specified
28: Love in a Cold Climate (4)
-
not specified
29: Love in a Cold Climate (5)
-
not specified
30: Love in a Cold Climate (6)
-
not specified
31: Love in a Cold Climate (7)
-
not specified
32: Love in a Cold Climate (8)
-
not specified
33: Flickers (1)
-
not specified
34: Flickers (2)
-
not specified
35: Flickers (3)
-
not specified
36: Flickers (4)
-
not specified
37: Flickers (5)
-
not specified
38: Flickers (6)
Season 12
-
not specified
1: To Serve Them All My Days (1)
-
not specified
2: To Serve Them All My Days (2)
-
not specified
3: To Serve Them All My Days (3)
-
not specified
4: To Serve Them All My Days (4)
-
not specified
5: To Serve Them All My Days (5)
-
not specified
6: To Serve Them All My Days (6)
-
not specified
7: To Serve Them All My Days (7)
-
not specified
8: To Serve Them All My Days (8)
-
not specified
9: To Serve Them All My Days (9)
-
not specified
10: To Serve Them All My Days (10)
-
not specified
11: To Serve Them All My Days (11)
-
not specified
12: To Serve Them All My Days (12)
-
not specified
13: To Serve Them All My Days (13)
-
not specified
15: Winston Churchill: The Wilderness Years (1)
-
not specified
16: Winston Churchill: The Wilderness Years (2)
-
not specified
17: Winston Churchill: The Wilderness Years (3)
-
not specified
18: Winston Churchill: The Wilderness Years (4)
-
not specified
19: Winston Churchill: The Wilderness Years (5)
-
not specified
20: Winston Churchill: The Wilderness Years (6)
-
not specified
21: Winston Churchill: The Wilderness Years (7)
-
not specified
22: Winston Churchill: The Wilderness Years (8)
-
not specified
25: Private Shultz (1)
-
not specified
26: Private Shultz (2)
-
not specified
27: Private Shultz (3)
-
not specified
28: Private Shultz (4)
-
not specified
29: Private Shultz (5)
-
not specified
30: Sons and Lovers (1)
-
not specified
31: Sons and Lovers (2)
-
not specified
32: Sons and Lovers (3)
-
not specified
33: Sons and Lovers (4)
-
not specified
34: Sons and Lovers (5)
-
not specified
35: Sons and Lovers (6)
-
not specified
36: Sons and Lovers (7)
-
Sunday, January 9th, 1983
14: The Good Soldier
-
Sunday, March 13th, 1983
23: On Approval
-
Sunday, March 27th, 1983
24: Drake's Venture
Season 13
-
not specified
1: Pictures (1)
-
not specified
2: Pictures (2)
-
not specified
3: Pictures (3)
-
not specified
4: Pictures (4)
-
not specified
5: Pictures (5)
-
not specified
6: Pictures (6)
-
not specified
7: Pictures (7)
-
not specified
8: The Citadel (1)
-
not specified
9: The Citadel (2)
-
not specified
10: The Citadel (3)
-
not specified
11: The Citadel (4)
-
not specified
12: The Citadel (5)
-
not specified
13: The Citadel (6)
-
not specified
14: The Citadel (7)
-
not specified
15: The Citadel (8)
-
not specified
16: The Citadel (9)
-
not specified
17: The Citadel (10)
-
not specified
18: The Irish RM, I (1)
-
not specified
19: The Irish RM, I (2)
-
not specified
20: The Irish RM, I (3)
-
not specified
21: The Irish RM, I (4)
-
not specified
22: The Irish RM, I (5)
-
not specified
23: The Irish RM, I (6)
-
not specified
24: The Tale of Beatrix Potter (1)
-
not specified
25: The Tale of Beatrix Potter (2)
-
not specified
26: Nancy Astor (1)
-
not specified
27: Nancy Astor (2)
-
not specified
28: Nancy Astor (3)
-
not specified
29: Nancy Astor (4)
-
not specified
30: Nancy Astor (5)
-
not specified
31: Nancy Astor (6)
-
not specified
32: Nancy Astor (7)
-
not specified
33: Nancy Astor (8)
Season 14
-
not specified
1: The Barchester Chronicles (1)
-
not specified
2: The Barchester Chronicles (2)
-
not specified
3: The Barchester Chronicles (3)
-
not specified
4: The Barchester Chronicles (4)
-
not specified
5: The Barchester Chronicles (5)
-
not specified
6: The Barchester Chronicles (6)
-
not specified
7: The Barchester Chronicles (7)
-
not specified
8: The Jewel in the Crown (1)
-
not specified
9: The Jewel in the Crown (2)
-
not specified
10: The Jewel in the Crown (3)
-
not specified
11: The Jewel in the Crown (4)
-
not specified
12: The Jewel in the Crown (5)
-
not specified
13: The Jewel in the Crown (6)
-
not specified
14: The Jewel in the Crown (7)
-
not specified
15: The Jewel in the Crown (8)
-
not specified
16: The Jewel in the Crown (9)
-
not specified
17: The Jewel in the Crown (10)
-
not specified
18: The Jewel in the Crown (11)
-
not specified
19: The Jewel in the Crown (12)
-
not specified
20: The Jewel in the Crown (13)
-
not specified
21: The Jewel in the Crown (14)
-
not specified
22: All for Love (1)
-
not specified
23: All for Love (2)
-
not specified
24: All for Love (3)
-
not specified
25: All for Love (4)
-
not specified
26: All for Love (5)
-
not specified
27: Strangers and Brothers (1)
-
not specified
28: Strangers and Brothers (2)
-
not specified
29: Strangers and Brothers (3)
-
not specified
30: Strangers and Brothers (4)
-
not specified
31: Strangers and Brothers (5)
-
not specified
32: Strangers and Brothers (6)
-
not specified
33: Strangers and Brothers (7)
Season 15
-
not specified
1: The Last Place on Earth (1)
-
not specified
2: The Last Place on Earth (2)
-
not specified
3: The Last Place on Earth (3)
-
not specified
4: The Last Place on Earth (4)
-
not specified
5: The Last Place on Earth (5)
-
not specified
6: The Last Place on Earth (6)
-
not specified
7: Bleak House (1)
-
not specified
8: Bleak House (2)
-
not specified
9: Bleak House (3)
-
not specified
10: Bleak House (4)
-
not specified
11: Bleak House (5)
-
not specified
12: Bleak House (6)
-
not specified
13: Bleak House (7)
-
not specified
14: Bleak House (8)
-
not specified
15: Lord Mountbatten: The Last Viceroy (1)
-
not specified
16: Lord Mountbatten: The Last Viceroy (4)
-
not specified
17: Lord Mountbatten: The Last Viceroy (2)
-
not specified
18: Lord Mountbatten: The Last Viceroy (5)
-
not specified
19: Lord Mountbatten: The Last Viceroy (3)
-
not specified
20: Lord Mountbatten: The Last Viceroy (6)
-
not specified
21: By the Sword Divided, I (1)
-
not specified
22: By the Sword Divided, I (2)
-
not specified
23: By the Sword Divided, I (3)
-
not specified
24: By the Sword Divided, I (4)
-
not specified
25: By the Sword Divided, I (5)
-
not specified
26: By the Sword Divided, I (6)
-
not specified
27: By the Sword Divided, I (7)
-
not specified
28: By the Sword Divided, I (8)
-
not specified
29: By the Sword Divided, I (9)
-
not specified
30: The Irish RM, II (1)
-
not specified
31: The Irish RM, II (2)
-
not specified
32: The Irish RM, II (3)
-
not specified
33: The Irish RM, II (4)
-
not specified
34: The Irish RM, II (5)
-
not specified
35: The Irish RM, II (6)
Season 16
-
not specified
2: Paradise Postponed (2)
-
not specified
3: Paradise Postponed (3)
-
not specified
4: Paradise Postponed (4)
-
not specified
5: Paradise Postponed (5)
-
not specified
6: Paradise Postponed (6)
-
not specified
7: Paradise Postponed (7)
-
not specified
8: Paradise Postponed (8)
-
not specified
9: Paradise Postponed (9)
-
not specified
10: Paradise Postponed (10)
-
not specified
11: Paradise Postponed (11)
-
not specified
15: Lost Empires (1)
-
not specified
16: Lost Empires (2)
-
not specified
17: Lost Empires (3)
-
not specified
18: Lost Empires (4)
-
not specified
19: Lost Empires (5)
-
not specified
20: Lost Empires (6)
-
not specified
21: Lost Empires (7)
-
not specified
23: Star Quality: Noel Coward Stories (1)
-
not specified
24: Star Quality: Noel Coward Stories (2)
-
not specified
25: Star Quality: Noel Coward Stories (3)
-
not specified
26: Star Quality: Noel Coward Stories (4)
-
not specified
27: Star Quality: Noel Coward Stories (5)
-
not specified
28: The Death of the Heart
-
not specified
29: Love Song (1)
-
not specified
30: Love Song (2)
-
not specified
1: Paradise Postponed (1)
-
Sunday, January 4th, 1987
12: Goodbye Mr. Chips (1)
-
Sunday, January 11th, 1987
13: Goodbye Mr. Chips (2)
-
Sunday, January 18th, 1987
14: Goodbye Mr. Chips (3)
-
Tuesday, March 3rd, 1987
22: Silas Marner
Season 17
-
not specified
1: The Bretts, I (1)
-
not specified
2: The Bretts, I (2)
-
not specified
3: The Bretts, I (3)
-
not specified
4: The Bretts, I (4)
-
not specified
5: The Bretts, I (5)
-
not specified
6: The Bretts, I (6)
-
not specified
7: The Bretts, I (7)
-
not specified
8: The Bretts, I (8)
-
not specified
10: Sorrell & Son (1)
-
not specified
11: Sorrell & Son (2)
-
not specified
12: Sorrell & Son (3)
-
not specified
13: Sorrell & Son (4)
-
not specified
14: Sorrell & Son (5)
-
not specified
15: Fortunes of War (1)
-
not specified
16: Fortunes of War (2)
-
not specified
17: Fortunes of War (3)
-
not specified
18: Fortunes of War (4)
-
not specified
19: Fortunes of War (5)
-
not specified
20: Fortunes of War (6)
-
not specified
21: Fortunes of War (7)
-
not specified
22: Day After the Fair (1)
-
not specified
23: Day After the Fair (2)
-
not specified
24: David Copperfield (1)
-
not specified
25: David Copperfield (2)
-
not specified
26: David Copperfield (3)
-
not specified
27: David Copperfield (4)
-
not specified
28: David Copperfield (5)
-
not specified
29: By the Sword Divided, II (1)
-
not specified
30: By the Sword Divided, II (2)
-
not specified
31: By the Sword Divided, II (3)
-
not specified
32: By the Sword Divided, II (4)
-
not specified
33: By the Sword Divided, II (5)
-
not specified
34: By the Sword Divided, II (6)
-
not specified
35: By the Sword Divided, II (7)
-
not specified
36: By the Sword Divided, II (8)
-
not specified
37: By the Sword Divided, II (9)
-
not specified
38: By the Sword Divided, II (10)
-
Sunday, December 6th, 1987
9: Northanger Abbey
Jane Austen's Northanger Abbey
Season 18
-
not specified
1: A Perfect Spy (1)
-
not specified
2: A Perfect Spy (2)
-
not specified
3: A Perfect Spy (3)
-
not specified
4: A Perfect Spy (4)
-
not specified
5: A Perfect Spy (5)
-
not specified
6: A Perfect Spy (6)
-
not specified
7: A Perfect Spy (7)
-
not specified
8: Heaven on Earth
-
not specified
9: A Wreath of Roses
-
not specified
10: A Very British Coup (1)
-
not specified
11: A Very British Coup (2)
-
not specified
15: Talking Heads: Bed Among Lentils
-
not specified
16: Christabel (1)
-
not specified
17: Christabel (2)
-
not specified
18: Christabel (3)
-
not specified
19: Christabel (4)
-
not specified
20: The Charmer (1)
-
not specified
21: The Charmer (2)
-
not specified
22: The Charmer (3)
-
not specified
23: The Charmer (4)
-
not specified
24: The Charmer (5)
-
not specified
25: The Charmer (6)
-
not specified
26: The Bretts, II (1)
-
not specified
27: The Bretts, II (2)
-
not specified
28: The Bretts, II (3)
-
not specified
29: The Bretts, II (4)
-
not specified
30: The Bretts, II (5)
-
not specified
31: The Bretts, II (6)
-
not specified
32: The Bretts, II (7)
-
not specified
33: The Bretts, II (8)
-
Sunday, January 22nd, 1989
12: All Passion Spent (1)
-
Sunday, January 29th, 1989
13: All Passion Spent (2)
-
Sunday, February 5th, 1989
14: All Passion Spent (3)
Season 19
-
not specified
1: And A Nightengale Sang
-
not specified
2: Precious Bane (1)
-
not specified
3: Precious Bane (2)
-
not specified
4: Glory Enough for Us All (1)
-
not specified
5: Glory Enough for Us All (2)
-
not specified
6: A Tale of Two Cities (1)
-
not specified
7: A Tale of Two Cities (2)
-
not specified
8: A Tale of Two Cities (3)
-
not specified
9: A Tale of Two Cities (4)
-
not specified
10: The Yellow Wallpaper
-
not specified
11: After the War (1)
-
not specified
12: After the War (2)
-
not specified
13: After the War (3)
-
not specified
14: After the War (4)
-
not specified
15: After the War (5)
-
not specified
16: After the War (6)
-
not specified
17: After the War (7)
-
not specified
18: After the War (8)
-
not specified
22: The Dressmaker
-
not specified
23: Traffik (1)
-
not specified
24: Traffik (2)
-
not specified
25: Traffik (3)
-
not specified
26: Traffik (4)
-
not specified
27: Traffik (5)
-
not specified
28: Piece of Cake (1)
-
not specified
29: Piece of Cake (2)
-
not specified
30: Piece of Cake (3)
-
not specified
31: Piece of Cake (4)
-
not specified
32: Piece of Cake (5)
-
not specified
33: Piece of Cake (6)
-
Sunday, March 25th, 1990
19: The Real Charlotte (1)
Miss Francie Fitzpatrick, boarding in her cousin's home, falls for a penniless English officer, against her cousin's wishes.
-
Sunday, April 1st, 1990
20: The Real Charlotte (2)
Francie, unwilling to follow Charlotte's plans for her, is banished from Lismoyle.
-
Sunday, April 8th, 1990
21: The Real Charlotte (3)
Francie, having been abandoned by Charlotte and Hawkins, marries Lambert.
Season 20
-
not specified
1: The Heat of the Day
-
not specified
2: The Ginger Tree (1)
-
not specified
3: The Ginger Tree (2)
-
not specified
4: The Ginger Tree (3)
-
not specified
5: The Ginger Tree (4)
-
not specified
11: Scoop
-
not specified
12: A Room of One's Own
-
not specified
13: Backstage at Masterpiece Theatre
-
not specified
14: House of Cards (1)
-
not specified
15: House of Cards (2)
-
not specified
16: House of Cards (3)
-
not specified
17: House of Cards (4)
-
not specified
18: The Shiralee
-
not specified
19: Summer's Lease (1)
-
not specified
20: Summer's Lease (2)
-
not specified
21: Summer's Lease (3)
-
not specified
22: Summer's Lease (4)
-
Sunday, November 11th, 1990
6: Jeeves & Wooster, I (1)
-
Sunday, November 18th, 1990
7: Jeeves & Wooster, I (2)
-
Sunday, November 25th, 1990
8: Jeeves & Wooster, I (3)
-
Sunday, December 2nd, 1990
9: Jeeves & Wooster, I (4)
-
Sunday, December 9th, 1990
10: Jeeves & Wooster, I (5)
Season 21
-
not specified
1: A Murder of Quality (1)
-
not specified
2: A Murder of Quality (2)
-
not specified
3: Sleepers (1)
-
not specified
4: Sleepers (2)
-
not specified
5: Sleepers (3)
-
not specified
6: Sleepers (4)
-
not specified
7: She's Been Away
-
not specified
8: Parnell and the Englishwoman (1)
-
not specified
9: Parnell and the Englishwoman (2)
-
not specified
10: Parnell and the Englishwoman (3)
-
not specified
11: Parnell and the Englishwoman (4)
-
not specified
12: Titmuss Regained (1)
-
not specified
13: Titmuss Regained (2)
-
not specified
14: Titmuss Regained (3)
-
not specified
15: Adam Bede (1)
-
not specified
16: Adam Bede (2)
-
not specified
17: A Doll's House
-
not specified
18: Clarissa (1)
-
not specified
19: Clarissa (2)
-
not specified
20: Clarissa (3)
-
not specified
21: Henry V
-
not specified
22: A Perfect Hero
-
not specified
23: A Perfect Hero (2)
-
not specified
24: A Perfect Hero (3)
-
not specified
25: A Perfect Hero (4)
-
not specified
26: Portrait of a Marriage (1)
-
not specified
27: Portrait of a Marriage (2)
-
not specified
28: Portrait of a Marriage (3)
Season 22
-
not specified
1: A Question of Attribution
-
not specified
2: The Best of Friends
-
not specified
3: Momento Mori (1)
-
not specified
4: Momento Mori (2)
-
not specified
5: Two Monologues: In My Defense/A Chip in the Sugar
-
not specified
6: The Secret Agent (1)
-
not specified
7: The Secret Agent (2)
-
not specified
8: The Secret Agent (3)
-
not specified
9: Jeeves and Wooster, II (1)
-
not specified
10: Jeeves and Wooster, II (2)
-
not specified
11: Jeeves and Wooster, II (3)
-
not specified
12: Jeeves and Wooster, II (4)
-
not specified
13: The Countess Alice
-
not specified
14: Impromptu
-
not specified
15: The Black Heath Poisonings (1)
-
not specified
16: The Black Heath Poisonings (2)
-
not specified
17: The Black Heath Poisonings (3)
-
not specified
18: Hedda Gabler
-
not specified
19: The Black Velvet Gown (1)
-
not specified
20: The Black Velvet Gown (2)
-
not specified
21: Calling the Shots (1)
-
not specified
22: Calling the Shots (2)
-
not specified
23: Calling the Shots (3)
-
not specified
24: Dr. Finlay, I (1)
-
not specified
25: Dr. Finlay, I (2)
-
not specified
26: Dr. Finlay, I (3)
-
not specified
27: Dr. Finlay, I (4)
-
not specified
28: Dr. Finlay, I (5)
-
not specified
29: Dr. Finlay, I (6)
Season 23
-
not specified
1: Selected Exits
-
not specified
2: Jeeves and Wooster, III (1)
-
not specified
3: Jeeves and Wooster, III (2)
-
not specified
4: Jeeves and Wooster, III (3)
-
not specified
5: Jeeves and Wooster, III (4)
-
not specified
6: Where Angels Fear to Tread
-
not specified
7: Sharpe (1)
-
not specified
8: Sharpe (2)
-
not specified
9: Sharpe (3)
-
not specified
10: Sharpe (4)
-
not specified
11: To Play the King (1)
-
not specified
12: To Play the King (2)
-
not specified
13: To Play the King (3)
-
not specified
14: To Play the King (4)
-
not specified
15: Body and Soul (1)
-
not specified
16: Body and Soul (2)
-
not specified
17: Body and Soul (3)
-
not specified
18: Body and Soul (4)
-
not specified
19: Middlemarch (1)
-
not specified
20: Middlemarch (2)
-
not specified
21: Middlemarch (3)
-
not specified
22: Middlemarch (4)
-
not specified
23: Middlemarch (5)
-
not specified
24: Middlemarch (6)
-
not specified
25: A Foreign Field
-
not specified
26: The Best of Intentions (1)
-
not specified
27: The Best of Intentions (2)
-
not specified
28: The Best of Intentions (3)
Season 24
-
not specified
16: Jeeves and Wooster, IV (4)
-
not specified
17: Jeeves and Wooster, IV (5)
-
not specified
18: The Cinder Path (1)
-
not specified
19: The Cinder Path (2)
-
not specified
20: The Cider Path (3)
-
not specified
21: Martin Chuzzlewit (1)
-
not specified
22: Martin Chuzzlewit (2)
-
not specified
23: Martin Chuzzlewit (3)
-
not specified
24: Martin Chuzzlewit (4)
-
not specified
25: Martin Chuzzlewit (5)
-
not specified
26: Hard Times
-
not specified
27: Sharpe, II (1)
-
not specified
28: Sharpe, II (2)
-
not specified
29: Sharpe, II (3)
-
not specified
1: The Blue Boy
-
not specified
2: The Rector's Wife (1)
-
not specified
3: The Rector's Wife (2)
-
not specified
4: The Rector's Wife (3)
-
not specified
5: Dandelion Dead (1)
-
not specified
6: Dandelion Dead (2)
-
not specified
7: Doctor Finlay, II (1)
-
not specified
8: Doctor Finlay, II (2)
-
not specified
9: Doctor Finlay, II (3)
-
not specified
10: Doctor Finlay, II (4)
-
not specified
11: Doctor Finlay, II (5)
-
not specified
12: Doctor Finlay, II (6)
-
not specified
13: Jeeves and Wooster, IV (1)
-
not specified
14: Jeeves and Wooster, IV (2)
-
not specified
15: Jeeves and Wooster, IV (3)
Season 25
-
not specified
1: The Bucaneers (1)
-
not specified
2: The Bucaneers (2)
-
not specified
3: The Bucaneers (3)
-
not specified
4: The Great Kandinksy
-
not specified
5: Prime Suspect: The Lost Child
-
not specified
6: The Choir (1)
Save the Cathedral's revered all-boys choir or spend the money to restore the Cathedral to its former glory? That's the no-holds-barred controversy that rips apart the community surrounding England's Aldminster Cathedral in The Choir.
-
not specified
7: The Choir (2)
-
not specified
8: The Choir (3)
-
not specified
9: The Choir (4)
-
not specified
10: The Politician's Wife (1)
-
not specified
11: The Politician's Wife (2)
-
not specified
12: The Final Cut (1)
-
not specified
13: The Final Cut (2)
-
not specified
14: Prime Suspect: Inner Circles
-
not specified
15: Heavy Weather
-
not specified
18: Bramwell, Series I (1)
-
not specified
19: Bramwell, Series I (2)
-
not specified
20: Bramwell, Series I (3)
-
not specified
21: Bramwell, Series I (4)
-
not specified
22: Prime Suspect: Scent of Darkness
-
not specified
23: Signs and Wonders (1)
-
not specified
24: Signs and Wonders (2)
-
Sunday, May 24th, 1998
25: Interview Day
Interview Day is a warm-hearted story about parents and their children on the day of their interviews for entrance into Cambridge University. The story follows three different families, and reveals that the parents are more anxious than their sons and daughters. The program stars Sir Alec Guinness, Maureen Lipman, and Tom Wilkinson.
-
Sunday, May 31st, 1998
16: The Peacock Spring (1)
-
Sunday, June 7th, 1998
17: The Peacock Spring (2)
Season 26
-
not specified
1: Moll Flanders (1)
-
not specified
2: Moll Flanders (2)
-
not specified
4: Bramwell, Series II (1)
-
not specified
5: Bramwell, Series II (2)
-
not specified
6: Bramwell, Series II (3)
-
not specified
7: Bramwell, Series II (4)
-
not specified
8: Nostromo (1)
-
not specified
9: Nostromo (2)
-
not specified
10: Nostromo (3)
-
not specified
12: Breaking the Code
-
not specified
14: Prime Suspect: Errors of Judgement (2)
-
not specified
15: Persuasion
-
Sunday, October 20th, 1996
3: Broken Glass
-
Sunday, April 5th, 1998
13: Prime Suspect: Errors of Judgement (1)
-
Sunday, July 26th, 1998
11: A Royal Scandal
-
Sunday, August 2nd, 1998
16: Rebecca (1)
Rebecca tells the story of a young woman who unwittingly enters a labyrinth of horror that threatens to destroy her. Each turn takes her deeper into the mystery of her drowned predecessor and her own relationship with the moody and enigmatic Maxim. Du Maurier's genius is to meld the forms of gothic romance and suspense thriller in a completely convincing way.
-
Monday, August 3rd, 1998
17: Rebecca (2)
Season 27
-
not specified
2: The Tenant of Wildfell Hall
-
not specified
8: Rhodes (1)
-
not specified
9: Rhodes (2)
-
not specified
10: Rhodes (3)
-
not specified
12: Reckless (2)
-
not specified
13: Reckless (3)
-
not specified
14: The Wingless Bird (1)
-
not specified
15: The Wingless Bird (2)
-
not specified
16: The Wingless Bird (3)
-
not specified
20: Far From the Maddening Crowd (1)
-
not specified
21: Far From the Maddening Crowd (2)
-
Sunday, October 12th, 1997
1: The Mill on the Floss
After the cunning Lawyer Wakem takes over a mill owned for centuries by the Tulliver family, daughter Maggie Tulliver adds insult to injury when she falls in love with Wakem's handsome son -- despite the fierce opposition of her brother Tom. This sparkling adaptation of George Eliot's beloved novel also stars Bernard Hill as Maggie's father and Lucy Whybrow as her cousin Lucy.
-
Sunday, November 2nd, 1997
3: The Moonstone
-
Sunday, November 9th, 1997
4: Bramwell, Series III (1)
-
Sunday, November 16th, 1997
5: Bramwell, Series III (2)
-
Sunday, November 23rd, 1997
6: Bramwell, Series III (3)
-
Sunday, November 30th, 1997
7: Bramwell, Series III (4)
-
Sunday, January 18th, 1998
11: Reckless (1)
-
Sunday, April 5th, 1998
17: The Woman in White
Based upon Wilkie Collins Victorian mystery, the gothic tale tells of a pair of half sisters whose lives end up caught in a grand conspiracy revolving around a mentally ill woman dressed in white. As the story unfolds, murder, love, marriage, and greed stand between the two women and happy lives. Their only hope is the secret the woman in white waits to tell them.
-
Sunday, April 26th, 1998
18: Painted Lady (1)
-
Sunday, May 3rd, 1998
19: Painted Lady (2)
Season 28
-
not specified
1: King Lear
-
not specified
2: Wuthering Heights
-
not specified
3: A Respectable Trade (1)
-
not specified
4: A Respectable Trade (2)
-
not specified
5: The Unknown Soldier (1)
-
not specified
6: The Unknown Soldier (2)
-
not specified
7: The Prince of Hearts
-
not specified
8: Our Mutual Friend (1)
-
not specified
9: Our Mutual Friend (2)
-
not specified
10: Our Mutual Friend (3)
-
not specified
11: Bramwell, Series IV (1)
-
not specified
12: Bramwell, Series IV (2)
-
not specified
13: Cider with Rosie
-
not specified
14: Reckless: The Sequel
-
not specified
18: Goodnight Mr. Tom
-
Sunday, April 4th, 1999
15: Frenchman's Creek
-
Wednesday, May 5th, 1999
16: Great Expectation (1)
-
Monday, May 10th, 1999
17: Great Expectation (2)
Season 29
-
not specified
1: A Rather English Marriage
-
not specified
2: Aristocrats (1)
-
not specified
3: Aristocrats (2)
-
not specified
4: Aristocrats (3)
-
not specified
5: Lost for Words
-
not specified
6: Shooting the Past (1)
-
not specified
7: Shooting the Past (2)
-
not specified
8: Bramwell, Series V (1)
-
not specified
9: Bramwell, Series V (2)
-
not specified
10: Bramwell, Series V (3)
-
not specified
11: Bramwell, Series V (4)
-
Sunday, February 6th, 2000
12: Madame Bovary (1)
-
Sunday, February 13th, 2000
13: Madame Bovary (2)
-
Sunday, February 20th, 2000
14: All the King's Men
About a World War I British regiment (composed of workers at the royal estate at Sandringham), which goes into combat at Ballipoli in 1915.--from TV Guide.
-
Sunday, February 27th, 2000
15: The Turn of the Shrew
-
Sunday, April 16th, 2000
16: David Copperfield (1)
Part One opens with Davids birth, which occurs shortly after the death of his father. Great Aunt Betsey arrives for the event, eagerly anticipating a girl. Thwarted in her wishes, she leaves in disgust, never to return. Young David has a happy childhood, with a memorable visit to his nanny Peggottys relatives, who live in a ship house on the coast. On his return, he finds his mother has married Mr. Murdstone, a paranoid disciplinarian. After David bites Murdstone during a beating, the boy is sent to a boarding school run by the severe Mr. Creakle. There, he falls under the protection of Steerforth, an older student. The school is the least of Murdstones torments, for when Davids mother dies the stepfather sends him to work at a sweatshop in London. Again, David finds a patron--this time Mr. Micawber, a profligate family man with whom he lodges. But Micawber is soon sent to debtors prison, and David is homeless. Destitute, he walks to Dover where he has heard his Aunt Betsey lives. She offers him a nurturing home, shared with her lovable, lunatic lodger, Mr. Dick. The first part closes as David matures into a young man, with bright prospects before him.
-
Monday, April 17th, 2000
17: David Copperfield (2)
The plot thickens in Part Two, which finds David residing with Aunt Betseys lawyer, Mr. Wickfield and his daughter, Agnes. Wickfields obsequious clerk, Uriah Heep, lurks malevolently on the margins. Meanwhile, David is apprenticed to another lawyer, Mr. Spenlow, who has a charming if flighty daughter, Dora. Oblivious to the charms of Agnes, whom he treats as a sister, David falls in love with Dora and begins courting her, although her father disapproves. Unbeknownst to all, Heep has his eye on Agnes and on Wickfields business. By chance, David encounters his old schoolboy hero, Steerforth. Together they set forth to visit the ship house, where reside Davids old nanny, Peggotty; her taciturn husband, Barkis; Peggottys fisherman brother, Daniel; his nephew, Ham; and Hams cousin and fiance, Little Emily. Secretly enamored with Emily, the unscrupulous Steerforth convinces her to run away with him. Daniel sets out in hot pursuit, following them through many countries. More villainy unfolds as Heep ruins not only Wickfield but Aunt Betsey, who, with Mr. Dick, comes to live with David. Meanwhile, Micawber has reentered the picture as Heeps reluctant clerk. Wickfield expires, leaving Dora penniless and hence a fitting match for the equally destitute David. They marry and David pursues his new career as an author, but Dora, too, soon dies. All is not lost, for Micawber exposes Heeps financial fraud, restoring Aunt Betseys wealth. And Daniel finally tracks down Emily, who has been abandoned to an appalling life by Steerforth. Just as David arrives at the ship house with news of Emilys rescue, Ham dies in a storm while trying to rescue a drowning man, who turns out to be Steerforth. Dickens ties up loose ends by seeing that David and Agnes are married; that the Micawbers, Daniel and Emily start a new life in Australia; and Aunt Betsey finally gets that niece
-
Sunday, April 30th, 2000
18: Seeing Red
-
Sunday, May 7th, 2000
19: Monsignor Renard (1)
-
Sunday, May 14th, 2000
20: Monsignor Renard (2)
-
Sunday, May 21st, 2000
21: Monsignor Renard (3)
Season 30
-
not specified
2: Oliver Twist (2)
-
not specified
3: Oliver Twist (3)
-
not specified
6: The Railway Children
-
not specified
7: Stiff Upper Lips
-
not specified
8: The American
-
not specified
9: Bramwell, Series VI (1)
-
not specified
10: Bramwell, Series VI (2)
-
not specified
11: Bramwell, Series VI (3)
-
not specified
12: Bramwell, Series VI (4)
-
not specified
13: Bramwell, Series VI (5)
-
not specified
14: Anna Karenina (1)
-
not specified
15: Anna Karenina (2)
-
not specified
20: The Song of the Lark
-
not specified
21: Take a Girl Like You (1)
-
not specified
22: Take a Girl Like You (2)
-
not specified
23: Aristocrats (1)
-
not specified
24: Aristocrats (2)
-
not specified
25: Aristocrats (3)
-
Sunday, October 8th, 2000
1: Oliver Twist (1)
-
Wednesday, October 25th, 2000
4: Cora Unashamed
-
Wednesday, November 1st, 2000
5: Her Majesty Mrs. Brown
-
Sunday, April 1st, 2001
16: Wives and Daughters (1)
-
Sunday, April 8th, 2001
17: Wives and Daughters (2)
-
Thursday, April 12th, 2001
18: Wives and Daughters (3)
-
Sunday, April 22nd, 2001
19: Wives and Daughters (4)
Season 31
-
Monday, October 8th, 2001
1: The Merchant of Venice
-
Monday, October 15th, 2001
2: The Ponder Heart
""Uncle Daniel Ponder, blessed with a loving heart, not much common sense and the riches of Croesus, throws his Southern hometown into an uproar in The Ponder Heart, adapted from the late Eudora Welty's award-winning comic novel. ""--from Masterpiece Theatre's official website
-
Monday, October 22nd, 2001
3: The Cazalets (1)
-
Monday, October 29th, 2001
4: The Cazalets (2)
-
Monday, November 5th, 2001
5: The Cazalets (3)
-
Monday, November 12th, 2001
6: The Cazalets (4)
-
Monday, November 19th, 2001
7: The Cazalets (5)
-
Monday, January 21st, 2002
8: The Murder of Stephen Lawrence
-
Monday, January 28th, 2002
9: Othello
-
Monday, February 11th, 2002
10: Love in a Cold Climate (1)
-
Monday, February 18th, 2002
11: Love in a Cold Climate (2)
Linda's marriage to to the Commuist Christian raises few eyebrows, but Polly's betrothal to Boy Dougdale raises many.
-
Monday, February 25th, 2002
12: Lucky Jim
-
Monday, March 25th, 2002
13: A Death in the Family
-
Monday, April 1st, 2002
14: The Way We Live Now (1)
""London, in the 1870's. Infamous financier, Augustus Melmotte, arrives in town. As he sets up home in a grand new house at Grosvenor Square, rumors of his financial wizardry and his eligible heiress daughter, Marie, spread like wild fire. Concerns that Melmotte may also be an accomplished swindler are...Read more here.
-
Monday, April 8th, 2002
15: The Way We Live Now (2)
""Georgiana Longestaffe, snobbish but desperate to find a husband, arrives in London as a reluctant guest of the Melmottes. Melmotte announces that Marie is to marry another of her suitors, Lord Nidderdale. Marie tells Felix that she has her own money and makes it clear that she will defy her father. Aided by her maid Didon, she begins to plot her elopement with Felix. Paul is concerned that Melmotte refuses to discuss the practicalities of building the railway, and decides to go to Mexico ..."" Read more here.
-
Monday, April 15th, 2002
16: The Way We Live Now (3)
-
Monday, April 22nd, 2002
17: The Way We Live Now (4)
-
Monday, May 6th, 2002
18: Innocents
Innocents is a powerful and absorbing true story of ill children, desperate parents, and incompetent medical care based on the recent notorious Bristol Royal Infirmary scandal.
-
Monday, May 13th, 2002
19: The Road from Coorain
An Australian TV adaption of JIll Ker Conway's memoir chronicles the academic's childhood on a Nerw South Wales sheep ranch in the late 1930's and '40's.--from TV Guide
Season 32
-
Sunday, September 15th, 2002
1: Almost a Woman (Casi Una Mujer)
The coming of age story chronicle of a Puerto Rican girl in early 1960's New York.
-
Sunday, October 6th, 2002
2: The Forsyte Saga, I (1)
Behold the Forsytes!
-
Sunday, October 13th, 2002
3: The Forsyte Saga, I (2)
Irene and architect Philip Bosinney only have eyes for each other, and Bosinney's heartborken fiancee sees it.
-
Sunday, October 20th, 2002
4: The Forsyte Saga, I (3)
""Irene's affair with architect Philip Bosinney reaches a crossroads as this eight-our adaptation of John Galsworthy's Victorian-family drama reaches its midway point. As the episode opens, Bosinney is awaiting the judge's ruling in Soames' lawsuit against him. But he and Irene plan to run off together no matter what. After all, he tells her 'respectability won't keep you warm at night.' Soames, however, won't give his wife up with out a fight. Meanwhile, Old Jolyon wants to ""retire from London"" and take Young Jolyon and his family--June included--with him.""--From TV Guide
-
Sunday, October 27th, 2002
5: The Forsyte Saga, I (4)
""Irene has left Soames and it has been left to June to bury Bossiney. But there are also ""new beginnings"": Old Jolyon (Corin Redgrave) buys Robin Hill, the house Bosinney designed for Soames, and moves there with June, Young Jolyon (Rupert Graves) and his family. Five years later, the now-lonely Old Jolyon meets Irene, who's now a music teacher. She has suffered through hard times since leaving Soames. ""We can be pathetic together,"" he tells her.""--from TV Guide
-
Sunday, November 3rd, 2002
6: The Forsyte Saga, I (5)
""The Forsyte Saga,"" Part 5. Old Jolyson's bequest finally gives Irene financial security. Twelve years later, Soames (Damian Lewis) decides to divorce her. ""We're two peas in a pod---both abandoned,"" he tells his sister, Winifred (Amanda Root), when her blackguard husband, Dartie (Ben Miles), leaves her after one losing night too many at the gaming table. Irene: Gina McKee.--from TV Guide.
-
Sunday, November 10th, 2002
7: The Forsyte Saga, I (6)
""The Forsyte Saga,"" Part 6. It's 1899, and Soames (Damian Lewis), 43, decides he wants a child. And since he can't divorce Irene, he wants her to be the mother. As usual, he won't take no for an answer. As for Irene (Gina McKee), she has found a friend in Young Jolyon (Rupert Graves). Meanwhile, Dartie (Ben Miles) has returned from South America, and Winifred (Amanda Root) has taken him back. But their son Val (Julian Ovenden) isn't so forgiving. Val has also fallen in love, with Jolyon's daughter Holly (Amanda Ryan), much to the distress of Holly's brother Jolly (Christian Coulson).--from TV Guide. NOTE: According to Russel Baker, Soames is 44. Click to subscribe to theforsytesaga2002
-
Sunday, November 17th, 2002
8: The Forsyte Saga, I (7)
The dawn of a new century doesn't necessarily bring an end to old conflicts as the Forsyte family chronicle ends---for now. Masterpiece Theatre's dramatization of the first two novels in John Galsworthy's original Forsyte trilogy did not disappoint. Another set of stories, encompassing the third novel, is currently filming in England. Soames is desperate for a son---""on any terms!"" he screams to Irene. But for that to happen, Soames must divorce Irene. And Irene, as it happens, is growing ever closer to Young Jolyon. She finds any thought of reconciliation with Soames a ""degredation."" His private investigators, however, have led him to the conclusion that she and Jolyon are having an affair. Upon stumbling upon them at Robin Hill, he insists that they stay away from each other or he will divorce her with ""all degredation."" They show no sign of obliging, and falsely admit to having an affair. Soames, then procedes with the divorce. He mentions to Winnifred that it is a sad conc
-
Sunday, January 12th, 2003
9: My Uncle Silas II
-
Thursday, January 16th, 2003
10: Me & Mrs Jones
He's a writer nosing for scandal. She's a prime minister looking for love. When they meet, neither is disappointed. Robson Green plays aspiring novelist Liam Marple, who makes his living as a faceless showbiz gossip columnist writing under the moniker "Mrs. Jones." Politics is the last thing on Liam's mind until he is assigned to get the dirt on Britain's controversial new leader. Caroline Goodall (Schindler's List, The Princess Diaries) co-stars as the object of this seedy mission: Prime Minister Laura Bowden, a selfless public servant and mother of two who ascended to the top job a few months earlier when the previous PM died. Now Laura faces her first general election and grim prospects from an electorate that considers her stiff and humorless. In addition, she faces brewing scandal from the not-so-subtle philandering of her husband.
-
Sunday, January 19th, 2003
11: The Hound of the Baskervilles
-
Sunday, February 2nd, 2003
12: Foyles War (1)
-
Sunday, February 9th, 2003
13: Foyle's War (2)
-
Sunday, February 16th, 2003
14: Foyle's War (3)
-
Sunday, February 23rd, 2003
15: Foyle's War (4)
-
Sunday, March 30th, 2003
16: Daniel Deronda (1)
-
Monday, March 31st, 2003
17: Daniel Deronda (2)
-
Sunday, April 6th, 2003
18: The Jury (1)
-
Sunday, April 13th, 2003
19: The Jury (2)
-
Sunday, April 20th, 2003
20: The Jury (3)
-
Sunday, April 27th, 2003
21: The Jury (4)
-
Sunday, May 11th, 2003
22: White Teeth (1)
-
Sunday, May 18th, 2003
23: White Teeth (2)
1992. Millat (Christopher Simpson) is now a juvenile delinquent attending a progressive school with Archie's beautiful daughter, Irie (Sarah Ozeke). Busted for dope along with nerd Josh Malfen (James McAvoy), the three are sentenced to study sessions with Josh's intellectual parents, Marcus (Robert Bathurst), a controversial geneticist, and Joyce (Geraldine James), a famous gardener. When Samad torches Millat's possessions in a bonfire of teenage vanities, Millat moves in with the Malfens. But he is lured away by the Keepers of the Eternal and Victorious Islamic Nation (KEVIN) -- an Islamic sect with an acronym problem. Josh also turns radical, joining Fighting Animal Torture and Exploitation (FATE) -- an animal rights group targeting his father for crimes against mice. To Samad's horror, when long-absent Magid (also Christopher Simpson) finally returns from Bangladesh, he is more English than the English. Magid immediately goes to work for Marcus on FutureMouse, a transgenic Franken-s
Season 33
-
Friday, April 18th, 2003
9: Prime Suspect 6: The Last Witness (1)
The sixth installment of Prime Suspect finds Jane, now a high-ranking Detective Superintendent at the Met, over-seeing the inquiries on dozens of murder investigations. But DS Tennison can't resist getting involved first hand in the investigation of the murder and torture of a young Bosnian woman.
-
Friday, April 25th, 2003
10: Prime Suspect 6: The Last Witness(2)
One of the main suspects goes in to hiding but is soon caught, is he the lone assailant, or did he in fact have an accomplice like Jane suspects?
-
Sunday, October 5th, 2003
1: Our Town
This is a stage production of Thornton Wilder's classic play. Set at the beginning of the 20th century, it's about the ordinary lives of the people of Grover's Corners, New Hampshire - love, marriage, death.
-
Sunday, October 12th, 2003
2: Warrior Queen
In the first century, Rome ruled the known world, but it had only just conquered Britain. Queen Boudicca, widow of King Prasutagus of the Iceni in what is now East Anglia, led a revolt which shook the foundations of the empire: superpower versus super warrior. Meanwhile, the Emperor Claudius, who wanted Britain in the first place, has been murdered by Nero, who orders a savage revenge against the Iceni.
-
Sunday, October 19th, 2003
3: Goodbye, Mr. Chips
This is the story of a shy English schoolmaster who devotes his life to teaching at his old school.
-
Sunday, November 2nd, 2003
4: Doctor Zhivago (1)
Boris Pasternak's epic love story is set in the years around the First World War and the Russian Revolution of 1917. Yuri Zhivago is a young doctor and rising poet, about to be married to Anna. He meets Lara (the teenage mistress of a politician) when she tries to kill herself. Lara marries the Bolshevik Antipov, and as the Great War unfolds Yuri and Lara go off to war to tend the wounded, fall in love and lead a passionate affair as the old régime collapses.
-
Sunday, November 9th, 2003
5: Doctor Zhivago (2)
Continuing the story of Dr Yuri Zhivago and Lara Antipova.
-
Sunday, February 8th, 2004
6: The Forsyte Saga, II (1)
Second series of the family drama, adapted from Galsworthy's third novel. 1 of 3: Soames is disturbed when he sees Fleur playing with Jon at a birthday party. Eleven years later, Fleur decides to find out more about Jon, and why everyone seems to want to keep them apart.
-
Sunday, February 15th, 2004
7: The Forsyte Saga, II (2)
Adaptation of John Galsworthy's third book, 'To Let', which chronicles a new generation of Forsytes. Jolyon arranges for Jon to travel abroad for two months to distract him from his blossoming relationship with Fleur.
-
Sunday, February 22nd, 2004
8: The Forsyte Saga, II (3)
Continuing John Galsworthy's epic story of the Forsytes, a rich and materialistic business family which becomes more artistic and less selfish as the years go by.
Season 34
-
Friday, April 11th, 2003
2: The Lost Prince (2)
-
Sunday, April 4th, 2004
1: The Lost Prince (1)
-
Sunday, October 31st, 2004
3: Talking Heads: The Hand of God
-
Sunday, November 7th, 2004
4: Henry VIII (1)
-
Sunday, November 14th, 2004
5: Henry VIII (2)
-
Sunday, November 28th, 2004
6: Pollyana
-
Sunday, December 5th, 2004
7: He Knew He Was Right
Based on the novel by Anthony Trollope, charting the demise of a marriage caused by the obsessive jealousy of a husband who is wrongly convinced that his wife is having an affair.
-
Sunday, January 23rd, 2005
8: Island at War (1)
A riveting view of the German invasion and occupation of the Channel Islands, the only part of the British Isles that fell into Nazi hands, and how life was irrevocably changed overnight forms the backdrop of the gripping drama Island at War. With the imminent arrival of the Germans, Felicity Dorr decides to leave her husband; Wilf Jonas tries to evacuate his children; and the Mahys inherit a shop from their Jewish neighbour.
-
Sunday, January 30th, 2005
9: Island at War (2)
A riveting view of the German invasion and occupation of the Channel Islands, the only part of the British Isles that fell into Nazi hands, and how life was irrevocably changed overnight forms the backdrop of the gripping drama. Cassie faces an angry Lieutenant Walker after she refuses to serve the Germans. Philip Dorr returns to the island, on a secret mission.
-
Sunday, February 6th, 2005
10: Island at War (3|
A riveting view of the German invasion and occupation of the Channel Islands, the only part of the British Isles that fell into Nazi hands, and how life was irrevocably changed overnight. Stuck on St Gregory and in constant danger, Philip and Eugene try to avoid suspicion from the Germans.
-
Sunday, February 13th, 2005
11: Island at War (4)
A riveting view of the German invasion and occupation of the Channel Islands (the only part of the British Isles that fell into Nazi hands) and how life was irrevocably changed overnight.Walker makes Zelda an offer when he discovers her secret.
-
Sunday, February 20th, 2005
12: Island at War (5)
A riveting view of the German invasion and occupation of the Channel Islands and how life was irrevocably changed there overnightWalker makes Zelda an offer when he discovers her secret.Concluding part of the World War II drama. James and Wilf help philip plan his escape.
Season 35
-
Sunday, October 23rd, 2005
1: Sherlock Holmes and the Case of the Silk Stocking
Watson persuades Sherlock Holmes to come out of retirement to hunt a serial killer. The pattern is that the murderer kills young ladies by gagging them with one of their stockings and then strangling them with the other.
-
Sunday, October 30th, 2005
2: Kidnapped (1)
15-year-old Davie Balfour is poised to receive a vast inheritance when he's lured onto a cargo ship, knocked unconscious, and kidnapped by his malevolent uncle Ebenezer, who devises a scheme to sell him into slavery. But Davie's unforeseen rescue at the hands of a Scottish rogue, Alan Breck, with them racing across the Scottish moors, with English bounty hunters in hot pursuit.
-
Sunday, November 6th, 2005
3: Kidnapped (2)
After escaping from the bounty hunters, Davie and Alan run into an old friend of Alan's, now the leader of a guerrilla band fighting the Redcoats. Soon after, though, the bounty hunters are on their tail once again, and Davie goes to Queensferry, near Edinburgh, to seek out his old family lawyer - with a view to tackling his Uncle Ebenezer.
-
Sunday, November 13th, 2005
4: The Virgin Queen (1)
The Virgin Queen is the more or less true story of the reign of Queen Elizabeth I (1557-1603). The production begins in the Tower of London, where Elizabeth has been imprisoned by Queen Mary, her half-sister, who hopes to bring England back to the Roman Catholic Church and who sees Elizabeth as a rallying-point for the supporters of the protestant Church of England. After the death of Mary, Elizabeth inherits the throne as Queen of England in her own right. Elizabeth sets out with high hopes, but she is soon torn between her love for Sir Robert Dudley, Earl of Leicester (a married man) and her duties as Queen.
-
Sunday, November 20th, 2005
5: The Virgin Queen (2)
The continuing story of Queen Elizabeth I of England. Elizabeth is under constant pressure to marry and secure the future of the crown by providing an heir, but she fears the loss of power that might come from having a husband and refuses to be forced into a political marriage. Meanwhile, the Queen becomes a strong ruler, and in the Age of Elizabeth her England even begins to become a player on the world stage.
-
Sunday, January 22nd, 2006
6: Bleak House (1)
-
Sunday, January 29th, 2006
7: Bleak House (2)
-
Sunday, February 5th, 2006
8: Bleak House (3)
-
Sunday, February 12th, 2006
9: Bleak House (4)
-
Sunday, February 19th, 2006
10: Bleak House (5)
-
Sunday, February 26th, 2006
11: Bleak House (6)
-
Sunday, April 9th, 2006
12: My Family and Other Animals
The Durrells, an eccentric English family, move to the Greek island of Corfu in the 1930's, and the young Gerald Durrell becomes fascinated with the island's wildlife.
-
Sunday, April 16th, 2006
13: Carrie's War
A coming-of-age story set in the UK during the second world war. Fourteen-year old Carrie Willow and her young brother Nick are evacuated from London during the Blitz and sent to a small Welsh town, where the strict Mr Samuel Evans and his sister take them in
-
Sunday, April 23rd, 2006
14: Under the Greenwood Tree
TV film. Adaptation of Thomas Hardy's romantic tale of mid 19th century village life. Fancy Day, a new schoolteacher in a Dorset village, is put under pressure by her family to marry well. However, she falls for the poor Dick Dewy.
Season 36
-
not specified
1: Casanova (1)
-
not specified
2: Casanova (2)
-
not specified
3: To the Ends of the Earth (1)
-
not specified
4: To the Ends of the Earth (2)
-
not specified
5: To the Ends of the Earth (3)
-
not specified
6: Prime Suspect 7: The Final Act {1)
-
not specified
7: Prime Suspect 7: The Final Act (2)
-
not specified
12: The Best of Masterpiece Theatre
-
not specified
13: The Wind in the Willows
-
Monday, October 16th, 2006
14: The Secret Life of Mrs Beeton
In 19th century Victorian England, Mrs. Isabella Beeton produced what became an essential book for housewives of the day. She was married at a relatively young age to Sam Beeton, a publisher of books and magazines on a variety of subjects. Not someone to sit at home in the traditional role of a housewife, Mrs. Beeton started work in her husband's business, initially as an editor correcting English but then writing some of the columns herself. It as at this point that she developed an idea for a cookbook and Mrs. Beeton's Book of Household Management was born. Her life was not an easy one however.
-
Sunday, January 21st, 2007
8: Jane Eyre, Part 1
A spirited but plain governess escapes a sadistic home for charity children and goes to work for a moody employer, and captures his heart. But then a dark secret intrudes.
-
Sunday, January 28th, 2007
9: Jane Eyre, Part 2
The spirited but plain young governess Jane Eyre has captured the heart of her moody employer, Rochester, but a dark secret intrudes.
-
Sunday, February 4th, 2007
10: The Sally Lockhart Mysteries: The Ruby in the Smoke
Sally Lockhart is a feisty sixteen-year-old on a mission to discover the truth behind her father's death and unravel the secret behind the deadly phrase 'the seven blessings.'
-
Sunday, February 11th, 2007
11: Dracula
Stewart Harcourt's adaptation of Bram Stoker's Dracula takes the dark character to England, where he becomes a powerful figure in the lives of an unhappily married couple.
Season 37
-
Sunday, October 21st, 2007
1: The Amazing Mrs. Pritchard (1)
The 37th season of Masterpiece Theatre begins with Part 1 of the five-part "The Amazing Mrs. Pritchard". Jane Horrocks plays Ros Pritchard, a British supermarket manager who is fed up with politicians and decides to run for parliament. Surprisingly, she ends up becoming Prime Minister.
-
Sunday, October 28th, 2007
2: The Amazing Mrs. Pritchard (2)
"The Amazing Mrs. Pritchard" continues in this second part of five. The political honeymoon starts to turn sour for Ros when her proposal to move the seat of government from London stalls. A visiting dignitary's family is murdered, a critical book about Ros and her new political party is released, and unsavory photos of Ros' eldest daughter Emily are released to the public.
-
Sunday, November 4th, 2007
3: The Amazing Mrs. Pritchard (3)
This third part of "The Amazing Mrs. Pritchard" takes place one year into Ros' service as Prime Minister. Ros faces an international crisis when a Lithuanian plane crashes over London.
-
Sunday, November 11th, 2007
4: The Amazing Mrs. Pritchard (4)
"The Amazing Mrs. Pritchard" continues with this fourth part of five. Ros implements a new policy to combat global warming by banning unessential car traffic for one day a week.
-
Sunday, November 18th, 2007
5: The Amazing Mrs. Pritchard (5)
"The Amazing Mrs. Pritchard" concludes in this fifth part of five, and the last new episode of Masterpiece Theatre in 2007.
-
Sunday, January 13th, 2008
6: Persuasion
This solid adaptation of Jane Austen's 'Persuasion', stars Sally Hawkins as 27-year-old Anne Elliot who is facing spinsterhood until a past love, the handsome Capt. Wentworth (Rupert Penry-Jones), reenters her life. The strong supporting cast includes Anthony Head ("Buffy the Vampire Slayer") as Anne's father, the crotchety Sir Walter Elliot.
-
Sunday, January 20th, 2008
7: Northanger Abbey
"The Complete Jane Austen" continues with its second installment with a new adaptation of "Northanger Abbey". Felicity Jones stars as Catherine Morland, a gothic-novel afficiando whose vivid imagination leads her into trouble during a stay with the wealthy Tilney family at their medieval country house, where Catherine's budding romance with the younger son, Henry Tilney (J.J. Field), is threatened.
-
Sunday, January 27th, 2008
8: Mansfield Park
The third installment of "The Complete Jane Austen" features a brand new adaptation of 'Mansfield Park.' Billie Piper stars as Fanny Price, a young woman from a poor background who has been raised by her wealthy uncle and aunt. While growing up amidst her new family, she forms a tight bond with the second son, Edmund (Blake Ritson), is severely chastised by her uncle (Douglas Hodge) for turning down a marriage proposal, and finds true love.
-
Sunday, February 3rd, 2008
9: Miss Austen Regrets
"Masterpiece Theatre's The Complete Jane Austen" continues with 'Miss Austen Regrets,' starring Olivia Williams and Hugh Bonneville. This new biopic depicts the romantic trials of Jane Austen, including two men whose proposals she rejected and the young surgeon who arrived too late to steal her heart.
-
Sunday, February 10th, 2008
10: Pride and Prejudice - Part 1
The fifth installment of "The Complete Jane Austen" features the famously popular 1995 A&E/BBC dramatization of 'Pride and Prejudice,' now airing on "Masterpiece Theatre" for the first time. This dramatization stars Jennifer Ehle as Elizabeth Bennet and Colin Firth as Mr. Darcy. This first part of three comprises the first two episodes of the original six-episode 1995 television serial.
-
Sunday, February 17th, 2008
11: Pride and Prejudice - Part 2
The fifth installment of "The Complete Jane Austen" features the famously popular 1995 A&E/BBC dramatization of 'Pride and Prejudice,' now airing on "Masterpiece Theatre" for the first time. This dramatization stars Jennifer Ehle as Elizabeth Bennet and Colin Firth as Mr. Darcy. This second part of three comprises the third and fourth episodes of the original six-episode 1995 television serial.
-
Sunday, February 24th, 2008
12: Pride and Prejudice - Part 3
The fifth installment of "The Complete Jane Austen" features the famously popular 1995 A&E/BBC dramatization of 'Pride and Prejudice,' now airing on "Masterpiece Theatre" for the first time. This dramatization stars Jennifer Ehle as Elizabeth Bennet and Colin Firth as Mr. Darcy. This final part of three comprises the fifth and sixth episodes of the original six-episode 1995 television serial.
-
Sunday, March 23rd, 2008
13: Emma
Emma Woodhouse has a rigid sense of propriety as regards matrimonial alliances. Unfortunately, she insists on matchmaking for her less forceful friend, Harriet, and so causes her to come to grief. Through the sharp words of Mr. Knightley, and the example of the opinionated Mrs. Elton, someone not unlike herself, Emma's attitudes begin to soften...
-
Sunday, March 30th, 2008
14: Sense and Sensibility - Part 1
Following the death of Mr Dashwood, his wife and three daughters - Elinor, Marianne and Margret - are forced by money constraints to move to a small cottage in Devonshire. While Elinor is attached to Edward Ferrars, who has promised to visit her, Marianne attracts the attention of older Colonel Brandon and rogue Willoughby.
-
Sunday, April 6th, 2008
15: Sense and Sensibility - Part 2
Marianne and Willoughby find themselves falling in love while Colonel Brandon is called away on urgent business. Elinor is relieved when Edward comes to visit, but his strange behavour leaves her confused. Elinor learns that Edward is engaged to Lucy Steele, while Marianne discovers the full extent of Willoughy's betrayal from Colonel Brandon and it leaves her in a downward spiral and her health takes a turn for the worse.
-
Sunday, April 13th, 2008
16: A Room with a View
Timothy Spall and his son Rafe Spall appear together for the first time as father and son (as Mr. Emerson and his son George) in a new ITV adaptation by Andrew Davies of E.M. Forster's novel, 'A Room with a View.' This classic drama, set against the backdrop of rural Italy and England in the early twentieth century, tells the story of the impressionable young English woman, Lucy Honeychurch (Elaine Cassidy), and her attempts to find love and happiness.
-
Sunday, April 20th, 2008
17: My Boy Jack
Based on 1915 poem by Rudyard Kipling of the same name, this television dramatization of the 1997 stage play 'My Boy Jack' stars Daniel Radcliffe as John "Jack" Kipling, David Haig as Rudyard Kipling, and Kim Cattrall as Caroline Kipling. Davig Haig is the writer of both the stage play and the television screenplay. 'My Boy Jack' examines how grief affected Rudyard Kipling following the death of his son during World War I, at the Battle of Loos, in 1915.
-
Sunday, May 4th, 2008
18: Cranford (1)
"Cranford" is set in 1842-1843 in a small rural town dominated by a group of single and widowed middle class women who place great store on propriety, and on maintaining an appearance of gentility, even those whose means are barely adequate for the task. Arriving to town is a young man, Doctor Harrison (Simon Woods), who brings his own modern ideas to Cranford in the form of new treatments he has learned about at medical school in London.
-
Sunday, May 18th, 2008
20: Cranford (3)
The residents of Cranford are suffering through a crime spree when Dr. Harrison's house is broken into and Mr. Johnson is attacked as he is closing his store. When Gregson is arrested for the crimes, young Harry has to admit that he and his father were out poaching at that time. By the time Valentine's day rolls around, Dr. Harrison's approach to Sophy receives a more positive reception. However, Miss Caroline Tomkinson receives an anonymous Valentine card and is more convinced than ever that Dr. Harrison is available.
-
Monday, May 11th, 2009
19: Cranford (2)
Lady Ludlow's estate manager, Mr. Carter, catches young Harry Gregson trespassing but decides to hire him rather than report him to the constable. Matilda meets someone from her past. Rumors have it that the railway may be coming to Cranford. It's Christmas-time and Miss Matty isn't sure it would be appropriate to celebrate with friends and neighbors given the death of her sister. Mary Smith convinces her otherwise.
Season 38
-
Sunday, January 4th, 2009
1: Tess of the D'Urbervilles - Episode 1
This new adaptation of Thomas Hardy's classic "Tess of the D'Urbervilles," is about a young woman (Gemma Arterton) who learns that, though her family is poor, she's descended from aristocrats. She takes a position with a family who purchased her ancestral name, D'Urbervilles, and she is preyed upon by Alec (Hans Matheson), the libertine son, from whom she flees.
-
Sunday, January 11th, 2009
2: Tess of the D'Urbervilles - Episode 2
Tess (Gemma Arterton) tells Angel (Eddie Redmayne) about Alec (Hans Matheson) on their wedding night, which doesn't sit well with Angel. Later, while Angel attempts to start a new life in Brazil, she works on a farm and fends off advances from Alec, who has taken a renewed interest in her after a chance meeting.
-
Sunday, January 18th, 2009
3: Wuthering Heights - Episode 1
Braving her father Edgar Linton's warning not to cross the estate border, young Catherine discovers her charming, but sickly cousin, and the manly Hareton are the heartlessly scorned and abused sons of wealthy Heatcliff on the Earnshaw estate. This launches a flashback how Heathcliff was raised as Cathy's best friend and her kind father, Mr Earnshaw.
-
Sunday, January 25th, 2009
4: Wuthering Heights - Episode 2
-
Sunday, February 15th, 2009
5: Oliver Twist - Episode 1
The moment where Oliver Twist asks for more gruel is right up there with Hamlet's "To be, or not to be" line. You know it's coming, you wait, you get ready because it's on its way and then, bam! it's arrived: "Please sir, I want some more". Newcomer William Miller, as Oliver, wisely plays it straight as he holds out his bowl and blinks his sweet saucer eyes at wicked workhouse boss Mr Bumble (Gregor Fisher) in Sarah Phelps's roistering dramatisation of the Dickens story.
-
Sunday, February 22nd, 2009
6: Oliver Twist - Episode 2
Sikes escapes back to London with a badly wounded Oliver, and Nancy nurses him, determined to save his life. Mr Bumble declares his love for Mrs Corney. Rose continues to search for Oliver, but is discovered by Monks, who tells Brownlow of her secret mission. Despite Corney and Bumble's attempts to extort money from him, Monks quickly gets the upper hand and leaves with the necklace, letter and a page of the register recording Oliver's birth.
-
Sunday, March 29th, 2009
7: Little Dorrit - Episode 1
One of Dickens' greatest love stories, Little Dorrit has the timely theme of chronic debt and financial collapse. Matthew Macfadyen (Pride and Prejudice) stars as hero Arthur Clennam, with Clair Foy as Amy "Little" Dorrit and Tom Courtenay as her father
-
Sunday, April 5th, 2009
8: Little Dorrit - Episode 2
Little Dorrit tells the story of the Dorrit family and the rich array of characters they encounter on their way from rags to riches and back again. Adapted by Andrew Davies, the miniseries stars Matthew Macfadyen, Tom Courtenay, Alun Armstrong and Claire Foy as "Little" Amy Dorrit.
-
Sunday, April 12th, 2009
9: Little Dorrit - Episode 3
Rigaud charms Arthur's mother when he visits her with the contents of the stolen box, and, whilst her butler stands by uncomfortably, she lets the Frenchman know that she will do business with him when she is ready. The newly-rich Dorrits leave the Marshalsea and Amy is appalled at how coldly her father treats Arthur when repaying the money he owes. Her snobbish siblings are equally as dismissive of Arthur. The Grand Tour moves on to Venice, where the Dorrits encounter Mrs. Merdle and Edmund at their hotel.
-
Sunday, April 19th, 2009
10: Little Dorrit - Episode 4
In Venice Fanny continues to cold -shoulder Edmund and spar with his mother, who writes to her husband to employ him,to get him out of Fanny's clutches, in the Bank. The bank is highly successful and Mr. Pancks tells Arthur to invest in it to increase capital for his business. Amy and Fanny are mutually horrified to see Mrs. General woo their father and Fanny finally marries Sparkler, to escape having to have Mrs. General as a step-mother. Amy is deeply upset when her father forbids her to return to London with the newly-weds.
-
Sunday, April 26th, 2009
11: Little Dorrit - Episode 5
After Mrs. General rejects his proposal of marriage, subsequently giving her notice, Mr. Dorrit falls spectacularly apart at Mrs. Merdle's masked ball, thinking he is back in the Marshalsea, and delivering a humiliating outburst to that effect. Soon afterward he passes away, as does Frederick, seemingly out of grief for his brother, and Amy returns to London, where she is given a home by Fanny and Edmund. Merdle's suicide note reveals that he was a swindler, robbing his investors and leaving thousands ruined. Mrs. Merdle agrees to Fanny's suggestion they do a 'moonlight flit' to escape creditors but Arthur submits to imprisonment in the Marshalsea, where the Plornishes bring food and optimism and John Chivery makes him realize Amy has always loved him. Daniel Doyce returns from Russia, having made a fortune, which he is happy to share with the man who set him up in business - Arthur, whose financial woes are now ended.
-
Sunday, May 3rd, 2009
12: The Old Curiosity Shop
A teenage girl and her grandfather lose everything to a maniacal moneylender and flee his relentless pursuit. Derek Jacobi stars as Grandfather, with Sophie Vavasseur as Nell and Toby Jones as Quilp.
Season 39
-
Sunday, January 10th, 2010
1: Return to Cranford (1)
It's August 1844 and Miss Matty knows only too well that faces will always come and go in Cranford, but for now she is happy that her dear brother, Peter is home from India and that Martha, Jem and baby Tilly make for a lively household. Lady Ludlow is awaiting the return of her son, Septimus, and young Harry Gregson is about to start his education at Shrewsbury, benefiting from the moral support of Miss Galindo. Then there's news that wealthy widower, Mr Buxton has returned to live in Cranford, bringing with him his charming ward, Erminia and his handsome Eton-educated son, William. Whilst at nearby Thorn Cottage, Peggy Bell tries to make the best of things caring for her mother and brother Edward. Elsewhere, the world continues to change, but for now the railway has stopped five miles outside Cranford in spite of the efforts Captain Brown. All too soon life in Cranford will change in some very unexpected ways.
-
Sunday, January 17th, 2010
2: Return to Cranford (2)
Everyone is overjoyed at the news that William Buxton and Peggy Bell are to be married - except it all comes as news to the elder Mr. Buxton who thinks his son is marrying beneath himself. With few choices left to him, William decides he will have to make his own fortune and begins working on the railroad with Mr. Brown. The ladies of the village are somewhat taken aback when Mrs. Jamieson announces that her sister-in-law, Lady Glenmire, will be visiting but then fails to invite anyone to meet her. It becomes known that Mrs. Jamieson thinks they are all beneath her Ladyship. Mr. Buxton has agreed to sell the railroad a small parcel of land they require in order to build the railroad to Cranford and puts the sale in the hands of Edward Bell. He thinks highly of the young man but he is to be deceived when not only does Edward cheat Mr. Buxton on the purchase price, he uses the deeds to the land to cover his own debts.
-
Sunday, January 24th, 2010
3: Emma (1)
A new adaptation of Jane Austen's comic tale of a headstrong young woman's failed matchmaking schemes.
-
Sunday, January 31st, 2010
4: Emma (2)
Emma Woodhouse is a radiant, privileged girl with a remarkable talent for matchmaking, as observed by her loving but disapproving father and childhood friend Mr. Knightley. When the decidedly less privileged Harriet Smith arrives, Emma meddles with fate to find her a match, until her flawless intuition is called into question.
-
Sunday, February 7th, 2010
5: Emma (3)
Dissuaded from more matrimonial predictions, Emma nonetheless continues to cheerfully contemplate superior men, and meets one of her own in the handsome, gleaming Frank Churchill.
-
Sunday, February 28th, 2010
6: The 39 Steps
Secret agent Richard Hannay battles German spies on the eve of World War I in a riveting and romantic new version of the classic thriller by John Buchan, made famous in Alfred Hitchcock's 1935 movie. Masterpiece favorite Rupert Penry-Jones (Persuasion) stars as Hannay.
-
Sunday, March 28th, 2010
7: Sharpe's Challenge
India, 1817 Two years after Napoleon's defeat at Waterloo, the Duke of Wellington sends Sharpe to India to check out an Indian prince who appears to threaten British interests. The mission becomes dangerous when a general's daughter is kidnapped and Sharpe must find her.
-
Sunday, April 4th, 2010
8: Sharpe's Peril
The adventures of Colonel Richard Sharpe continue as he leads a ragtag party of civilians and soldiers on a march across India, with the murderous army of an opium lord in hot pursuit.
-
Sunday, April 11th, 2010
9: The Diary of Anne Frank
The most accurate adaptation of Anne Frank's account of life hiding from the Nazis stars Ellie Kendrick as a maturing teenager who undergoes an extraordinary ordeal. Iain Glen, Tamsin Greig and Felicity Jones also star. The Diary of Anne Frank airs on Holocaust Remembrance Day 2010.
-
Sunday, April 18th, 2010
10: Small Island (1)
The saga of two couples — one Jamaican, one English — whose lives intertwine in both friendship and tragic misunderstanding in post-World-War-II Britain. Naomie Harris and David Oyelowo star as the Jamaican immigrants, with Ruth Wilson and Benedict Cumberbatch as their English landlords.
-
Sunday, April 25th, 2010
11: Small Island (2)
After the war, Gilbert returns to Jamaica, where opportunity is even poorer than before the war. Eventually, he decides to seek better luck in England, where Jamaicans now have full rights as citizens. However he lacks the fare, and Hortense — desperate to fulfill her dream of living in England and resigned to Michael's death — makes a bargain.
Season 40
-
Sunday, January 9th, 2011
1: Downton Abbey (1)
April 1912:- The heir to the title of Earl of Grantham,long time inhabitants of Downton Abbey,perishes on the 'Titanic'. Robert,the benevolent current earl,owes his wealth to his American wife Cora but they have only three daughters,who cannot inherit by law,so another heir must be found by marrying off Mary,the eldest girl.As the drama unfolds among the aristocrats of Downton Abbey, changes are happening amidst the servants as well. John Bates has arrived as a new valet for Robert, but he has a pronounced limp, potentially making him unfit to perform his duties. Also, Bates seems to have some previous link to Robert, and a murky past. And, someone else in the servant's quarters is darkly entangled with the fortunes of the family he serves.
-
Sunday, January 16th, 2011
2: Downton Abbey (2)
As Matthew and Isobel, the newly-arrived Crawleys settle into life in the village, Isobel offers her experience with modern medical techniques at the hospital, to the considerable consternation of Violet. Both Matthew and Mary bristle at the prospect of being matched to one another; still, Matthew indulges Mary's clever barbs even as a suitor in the form of Evelyn Napier is invited forA sinister stranger barges into the house, demanding to speak to Lord Grantham, and an attractive stranger captivates Mary before setting into motion a chain of events that put the fate of Downton Abbey on even less stable ground.a foxhunt, accompanied by the handsome attaché at the Turkish Embassy, Kemal Pamuk.
-
Sunday, January 23rd, 2011
3: Downton Abbey (3)
The fair has come to town, and with it comes romantic hopes for several Downton Abbey inhabitants. In a triumph of the absurd, Violet asks a baffled Matthew to use his legal acumen to dissolve the entail ? the very document by which he is to inherit Downton Abbey.Sybil discovers the politics of gender and class, with the help of the socialist chauffeur, Branson, and Carson discovers that several valuable bottles of wine have gone missing. The vulnerable kitchen maid Daisy, under increased pressure and ire from a fretful Mrs. Patmore, possesses a dangerous secret that she learned upstairs.
-
Sunday, January 30th, 2011
4: Downton Abbey (4)
Change is in the air as the politically awakened Sybil rallies for the women's vote, in direct violation of her father's rules. But when Sybil is swept up in the violence surrounding the reading of the election results, Matthew wins a heart by defending the girl and bringing her to safety. Meanwhile, back at Downton Abbey, persistent rumors about a family member cause a rift between Cora and Violet. And, a surprise announcement from Cora complicates the larger issue of Downton's fate.