The Devil's Crown was a BBC limited series which dramatised the reigns of three medieval Kings of England: Henry II and his sons Richard the Lionheart and John.
In this enchanting musical fantasy, Cinderella, a young girl mistreated by her stepmother and stepsisters, dreams of attending the royal ball and finding her prince charming. With the help of her fairy godmother, Cinderella's dreams come true, but she must return home before midnight. Will Cinderella's magical night lead to a happily ever after?
The Rainbow follows the lives of three generations of the Brangwen family, focusing on the experiences of the women in the family. It explores themes of bisexuality, sexual awakening, women's rights, and love amidst societal pressures.
The Music Lovers is a biographical drama that explores the life of Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky, a renowned composer. The film delves into his struggles with manic depression, his passionate relationships, and the societal pressures he faced as a homosexual in 19th-century Russia. It follows Tchaikovsky's journey as he navigates his musical career, personal demons, and his eventual tragic demise.
In the 1920s, a stage manager and a producer-director at a theatre company deal with rivalry and backstage drama while putting on a stage musical. The story takes a comedic twist, with a Cavalier King Charles Spaniel becoming involved in the chaos. Based on a Broadway musical, the film explores the glamorous yet chaotic world of the 1930s theatre scene.
Arriving on the barren world of Androzani Minor, the Doctor and Peri find themselves embroiled in a long running, literal underground war. At the heart of the conflict is a substance called Spectrox - both valuable and deadly! The Doctor & Peri wind up being poisoned by the material, which is killing them slowly and painfully unless they can find a cure. As the conflict heats up and the situation gets more desperate, the Doctor realises time is running out - both for Peri and himself...
TV-movie version of the Victor Hugo novel.
L. S. Lowry, one of the most celebrated English painters from the mid 20th century, liked to call himself just a "simple man". But was he?
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