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Screen Two is a
British television anthology drama series, produced by the
BBC and transmitted on
BBC2 from 1985 to 1998 (not to be confused with a run of films shown on BBC2 under the billing
Screen 2 between April 1977 and March 1978).Following the demise of the BBC's
Play for Today, which ran from 1970 to 1984, producer
Kenith Trodd was asked to formulate a new series of one-off television dramas. However, while
Play for Today{{'}}s style had been a largely studio-based form of theatre on television, the new series was shot entirely on film. This was an attempt by the BBC to repeat the success of
Channel 4's television films, many of which had been released in cinemas.WEB,
weblink BFI Screenonline: Northanger Abbey (1987), From 1989 to 1998, a companion series,
Screen One, was broadcast on the more mainstream BBC1. After appearing more sporadically in the mid-1990s,
Screen Two came to an end as the BBC moved its attentions away from single dramas and concentrated production on
series and
serials instead. The last programme shown under the
Screen Two name was
Stephen Poliakoff's
The Tribe in June 1998.
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id="Contact" {{dts | 6 January 1985}}| ContactBBC â Radio Times â Screen Two: Contact | | | |
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class="expand-child" The British army call Northern Ireland close to the southern border "bandit country". Patrolling here is always tense, tiring, unpredictable and usually very dangerous. Contact â the army term for an armed exchange with terrorists â can take place at any time. Cast: Sean Chapman, John Blundell, Ozzie Stevens, Jem Ahmet, Jason Cunliffe, Steve Fletcher, Graham Fletcher Cook, Gary Hailes, Chris Lee, Dennis Savage, Sam Smart, Steve Sweeney and James Mathews |
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id="Poppyland" {{dts | 13 January 1985}}| PoppylandBBC â Radio Times â Screen Two: Poppyland | | | |
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class="expand-child" On a hot August day in 1883 the theatre critic and writer Clement Scott met nineteen-year-old Louie Jermy, a Norfolk miller's daughter, for the first time. Cast: Alan Howard, Phoebe Nicholls, John McEnery, Richard Wilson, John Shrapnel, Jonathan Hyde, Norman Jones, Hilton McRae, Isla Blair, Tim Wylton, Kristin Milward, Martin Wyldeck, David Redgrave, Colin Rix, Susan Porrett, James Fagan and Paul Sirr |
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id="Unfair Exchanges" {{dts | 20 January 1985}}| Unfair ExchangesBBC â Radio Times â Screen Two: Unfair Exchanges | | | |
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class="expand-child" Mavis is plagued by increasingly mysterious and sinister telephone calls. Cast: Julie Walters, George Lapham, David Rappaport, Robert Kingswell, Bert Parnaby, Ken Campbell, Janet Henfrey, John Abineri, Christopher Ellison, Wolf Kahler, Malcolm Terris, Dave Lee Travis, Arnold Diamond, Henry Stamper, Charles Pemberton |
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id="Knockback: Part One" {{dts | 27 January 1985}}| Knockback: Part OneBBC â Radio Times â Screen Two: Knockback: 1 | | | |
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class="expand-child" A prison visitor meets a murderer Cast: Derrick O'Connor, Leslie Grantham, Pauline Collins, Laurence Harrington, Eric Mason, Paddy Joyce, Stanley McGeagh, Roy Pattison, Hilary Sesta, David Webb |
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id="Knockback: Part Two" {{dts | 3 February 1985}}| Knockback: Part TwoBBC â Radio Times â Screen Two: Knockback: 2 | | | |
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class="expand-child" Cast: Leslie Grantham, Pauline Collins |
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id="Lent" {{dts | 10 February 1985}}| LentBBC â Radio Times â Screen Two: Lent | | | |
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class="expand-child" Cast: Harry Andrews, Constance Chapman, Fabia Drake, David Langton and Graham McGrath |
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id="The Unknown Soldier" {{dts | 17 February 1985}} | BBC â Radio Times â Screen Two: The Unknown Soldier | | | |
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class="expand-child" Cast: Nicholas Clay, David Neal, James Gaddas |
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id="The Burston Rebellion" {{dts | 24 February 1985}} | BBC â Radio Times â Screen Two: The Burston Rebellion | | | |
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class="expand-child" Cast: Eileen Atkins, Bernard Hill, John Shrapnel, Geoffrey Chater, John Abineri, Frank Mills, Peter Benson, Jon Laurimore, Norman Jones, Peter Tuddenham, John Gleeson, Alan Mason |
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id="Space Station: Milton Keynes" {{dts | 3 March 1985}}| Space Station: Milton KeynesBBC â Radio Times â Screen Two: Space Station Milton Keynes | | | |
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class="expand-child" Cast: Patricia Garwood, Gian Sammarco, Nigel Lambert |
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id="In The Secret State" {{dts | 10 March 1985}}| In The Secret StateBBC â Radio Times â Screen Two: In the Secret State | | | |
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class="expand-child" Cast: Frank Finlay, Thorley Walters, Michael Byrne, Ronald Fraser, Ken Campbell, Natasha Richardson, Hilary Minster, Malcolm Terris, Geoffrey Chater, Tony Selby, Roger Brierley, Gorden Kaye, Roger Lloyd-Pack, Ivor Salter, Stephen Churchett, Pip Donaghy, Emma Relph |
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id="Series Two" {{Hs|zz2}} Series Two |
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id="The McGuffin" {{dts | 12 January 1986}} | BBC â Radio Times â Screen Two: The McGuffinBBC â Screen Two â The McGuffin | | | |
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class="expand-child" Cast: Charles Dance, Mark Rylance, Ann Todd, Anna Massey, Chris Langham, Francis Matthews, Roger Lloyd-Pack, Brian Glover, Jerry Stiller, Stephen Lewis, Phyllis Logan |
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id="The Silent Twins" {{dts | 19 January 1986}} | BBC â Radio Times â Screen Two: The Silent Twins | | | |
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class="expand-child" Cast: Tony Robinson, John Savident, Clyde Pollitt |
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id="Time After Time" {{dts | 26 January 1986}}| Time After TimeBBC â Radio Times â Screen Two: Time After Time | | | |
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class="expand-child" Cast: John Gielgud, Googie Withers, Helen Cherry, Brenda Bruce, Freddie Jones, Fiona Walker, George Baker |
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id="Frankie & Johnnie" {{dts | 2 February 1986}}| Frankie & JohnnieBBC â Radio Times â Screen Two: Frankie and Johnnie | | | |
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class="expand-child" Cast: Hywel Bennett, Diana Hardcastle, Amanda Donohoe, Shelagh Fraser, Norman Jones |
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id="Honest, Decent and True" {{dts | 9 February 1986}}| Honest, Decent and TrueBBC â Radio Times â Screen Two: Honest, Decent and True | | | |
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class="expand-child" Cast: Derrick O'Connor, Adrian Edmondson, Gary Oldman, Richard E. Grant, Arabella Weir, Owen Brenman |
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id="Song of Experience" {{dts | 16 February 1986}}| Song of ExperienceBBC â Radio Times â Screen Two: Song of Experience | | | |
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class="expand-child" Cast: Rachel Bell, Nigel Terry |
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id="The Insurance Man" {{dts | 23 February 1986}} | BBC â Radio Times â Screen Two: Insurance Man | | | |
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class="expand-child" Cast: Trevor Peacock, Alan MacNaughtan, Teddy Turner, Vivian Pickles, Tony Haygarth, Jim Broadbent, Daniel Day-Lewis, Richenda Carey, Geoffrey Palmer, Roger Hammond, Benjamin Whitrow, Oona Kirsch, Richard Kane |
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id="Hotel du Lac" {{dts | 2 March 1986}} | Hotel du Lac (film)>Hotel du LacBBC â Radio Times â Screen Two: Hotel du LacBBC â Screen Two â Hotel Du Lac | | | |
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class="expand-child" Cast: Anna Massey, Denholm Elliott, Googie Withers, Julia McKenzie, Patricia Hodge, Irene Handl, Barry Foster, Geoffrey Chater, Jeffry Wickham, Patsy Byrne, Colette Gleeson |
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id="The Russian Soldier" {{dts | 9 March 1986}} | BBC â Radio Times â Screen Two: The Russian Soldier | | | |
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class="expand-child" Cast: Warren Clarke, Alan MacNaughtan, Patrick Malahide, Jerome Flynn, June Page, Iain Rattray, Eileen Helsby, Charles Pemberton |
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id="Blood Hunt" {{dts | 16 March 1986}}| Blood HuntBBC â Radio Times â Screen Two: Blood Hunt | | | |
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class="expand-child" Cast: Iain Glen, Andrew Keir, Nigel Stock, Michael Carter, Arabella Weir, Jon Croft |
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id="Shergar" {{dts | 23 March 1986}}| ShergarBBC â Radio Times â Screen Two: Shergar | | | |
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class="expand-child" Cast: Stephen Rea, Gary Waldhorn, Ian McElhinney, Dermot Crowley, Peter Caffrey |
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id="Hard Travelling" {{dts | 30 March 1986}}| Hard TravellingBBC â Radio Times â Screen Two: Hard Travelling | | | |
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class="expand-child" Cast: Suzanne Burden, Tom Bell, Jack Shepherd, Michael Gough, Perry Benson, Denis Carey, Colette O'Neil, Gordon Salkilld, Sarah Berger |
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id="Double Image" {{dts | 6 April 1986}} | (Yuri Nosenko: Double Agent>Double Image)BBC â Radio Times â Screen Two: Double Image | | | |
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class="expand-child" Cast: Tommy Lee Jones, David Healy |
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id="Series Three" {{Hs|zz3}} Series Three |
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id="Coast to Coast" {{dts | 4 January 1987}}| Coast to CoastBBC â Radio Times â Screen Two: Coast to Coast | | | |
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class="expand-child" Cast: Lenny Henry, John Shea, Peter Vaughan, George Baker, Pete Postlethwaite, Cherie Lunghi, Al Matthews, Edward Peel, Neville Smith, Tony Haygarth |
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id="Blunt" {{dts | 11 January 1987}}| BluntBBC â Radio Times â Screen Two: Blunt | | | |
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class="expand-child" Cast: Anthony Hopkins, Ian Richardson, Michael Williams, Geoffrey Chater, Albert Welling, Michael McStay |
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id="Will You Love Me Tomorrow" {{dts | 18 January 1987}}| Will You Love Me TomorrowBBC â Radio Times â Screen Two: Will You Love Me Tomorrow | | | |
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class="expand-child" Cast: Joanne Whalley, Tilly Vosburgh, Phil Daniels, Iain Glen, Beverley Sowden (aka Callard), Richard Ireson |
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id=""After Pilkington {{dts | 25 January 1987}}| After PilkingtonBBC â Radio Times â Screen Two: After Pilkington | | | |
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class="expand-child" Cast: Bob Peck, Miranda Richardson, Gary Waldhorn, Barry Foster, Derek Ware, John Gill |
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id="East of Ipswich" {{dts | 1 February 1987}}| East of IpswichBBC â Radio Times â Screen Two: East of IpswichBBC â Screen Two â East of Ipswich | | | |
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class="expand-child" Cast: Edward Rawle-Hicks, John Nettleton, Pat Heywood, Graham Crowden, Janine Duvitski, Timothy Bateson, Roger Brierley, Tip Tipping, Wayne Michaels, Oona Kirsch, Phyllida Hewat, June Ellis |
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id="Naming the Names" {{dts | 8 February 1987}}| Naming the NamesBBC â Radio Times â Screen Two: Naming the Names | | | |
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class="expand-child" Cast: Sylvestra Le Touzel, Michael Maloney, Mick Ford, James Ellis, Eileen Way |
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id="Northanger Abbey" {{dts | 15 February 1987}} | Northanger Abbey (1987 film)>Northanger AbbeyBBC â Radio Times â Screen Two: Northanger Abbey | | | |
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class="expand-child" Cast: Katharine Schlesinger, Peter Firth, Robert Hardy, Googie Withers, Geoffrey Chater, Elvi Hale, Helen Fraser, Elaine Ives-Cameron |
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id="Visitors" {{dts | 22 February 1987}}| VisitorsBBC â Radio Times â Screen Two: VisitorsBBC â Screen Two â VisitorsDennis Potter: A Life on Screen By John R. Cook | | | |
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class="expand-child" Cast: John Standing, Michael Brandon, Nicola Pagett, Glynis Barber |
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id="Heaven on Earth" {{dts | 1 March 1987}} | Heaven on Earth (1987 film)>Heaven on EarthBBC â Radio Times â Screen Two: Heaven on Earth | | | |
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class="expand-child" Cast: Torquil Campbell, Sarah Polley, Fiona Reid |
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id="Inappropriate Behaviour" {{dts | 8 March 1987}}| Inappropriate BehaviourBBC â Radio Times â Screen Two: Inappropriate BehaviourBBC â Screen Two â Inappropriate Behaviour | | | |
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class="expand-child" Cast: Charlotte Coleman, Anne Reid |
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id="Going Home" {{dts | 15 March 1987}}| Going HomeBBC â Radio Times â Screen Two: Going Home | | | |
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class="expand-child" Cast: Nicholas Campbell, Milan Cheylov, Albert Schultz, Clyde Pollitt |
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id="Quartermaine's Terms" {{dts | 29 March 1987}}| Quartermaine's TermsBBC â Radio Times â Screen Two: Quartermaine's Terms | | | |
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class="expand-child" Cast: Eleanor Bron, Edward Fox, Clive Francis, John Gielgud, Peter Jeffrey, Tessa Peake-Jones |
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id="On the Palm" {{dts | 5 April 1987}}| On the PalmBBC â Radio Times â Screen Two: On the Palm | | | |
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class="expand-child" Cast: Phillip Jackson, Cathy Tyson, James Hazeldine, Peter Martin, Liz Smith |
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id="Hedgehog Wedding" {{dts | 17 April 1987}}| Hedgehog WeddingBBC â Radio Times â Screen Two: Hedgehog Wedding | | | |
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class="expand-child" Cast: Sheila Allen, Lynsey Baxter, Frederick Treves, Aimée Delamain, David Blake Kelly |
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id="The Children of Dynmouth" {{dts | 19 April 1987}} | BBC â Radio Times â Screen Two: The Children of Dynmouth | | | |
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class="expand-child" Cast: Simon Fox, John Bird, Avril Elgar, Peter Jones, Gary Raymond |
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id="Series Four" {{Hs|zz4}} Series Four |
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id="The Vision" {{dts | 10 January 1988}} | BBC â Radio Times â Screen Two: The Vision | | | |
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class="expand-child" Cast: Eileen Atkins, Dirk Bogarde, Helena Bonham Carter, Lynda Bellingham, Alan Curtis, Bruce Boa, Bruce Montague, Lee Remick, Paul Maxwell |
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id="Dead Lucky" {{dts | 17 January 1988}}| Dead LuckyBBC â Radio Times â Screen Two: Dead Lucky | Lake of Darkness>novel), | | |
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class="expand-child" Cast: Phil Davis, Nicholas Farrell, William Gaminara, Donald Douglas |
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id="Sweet as You Are" {{dts | 24 January 1988}}| Sweet as You AreBBC â Radio Times â Screen Two: Sweet as You AreBBC â Screen Two â Sweet as You Are | | | |
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class="expand-child" Cast: Liam Neeson, Miranda Richardson, Philip Bird, Philip McGough |
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id="Stanley" {{dts | 31 January 1988}} {{Anchor|Stanley Spencer}} | Stanley Spencer>StanleyBBC â Radio Times â Screen Two: Stanley | | | |
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class="expand-child" Cast: Lesley Dunlop, David Horovitch, Juliet Stevenson, Anton Lesser, Sarah Berger |
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id="Border" {{dts | 7 February 1988}}| BorderBBC â Radio Times â Screen Two: Border | | | |
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class="expand-child" Cast: Edita Brychta, Daniel Hill, Norman Jones, Catherine Schell, Lynn Farleigh, Roy Evans, Hana Maria Pravda, Paul Humpoletz, Gordon Faith, Richard Ireson, Roy Pattison |
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id="Lovebirds" {{dts | 6 March 1988}} {{Anchor|Love Birds}}| LovebirdsBBC â Radio Times â Screen Two: Lovebirds | | | |
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class="expand-child" Cast: Stephen Bent, Linda Henry, Shaheen Khan, Paul Bhattacharjee, Lloyd McGuire, Tracey Wilkinson |
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id="Shadow on the Earth" {{dts | 13 March 1988}}| Shadow on the EarthBBC â Radio Times â Screen Two: Shadow on the Earth | | | |
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class="expand-child" Cast: Billy Hartman |
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id="Reasonable Force" {{dts | 27 March 1988}}| Reasonable ForceBBC â Radio Times â Screen Two: Reasonable Force | | | |
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class="expand-child" Cast: John Hannah, Warren Clarke, Adrian Dunbar, Michael Melia |
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id="The Temptation of Eileen Hughes" {{dts | 3 April 1988}} | BBC â Radio Times â Screen Two: The Temptation of Eileen Hughes | | | |
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class="expand-child" Cast: Angharad Rees, Birdy Sweeney |
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id="Lucky Sunil" {{dts | 17 April 1988}}| Lucky SunilBBC â Radio Times â Screen Two: Lucky SunilBBC â Screen Two â Lucky Sunil | | | |
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class="expand-child" Cast: Kulvinder Ghir, Michelle Collins, Hugh Cornwell, Niamh Cusack, Richenda Carey, Albert Moses, Benjamin Whitrow, Ahmed Khalil, Tariq Yunus |
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id="Run for the Lifeboat" {{dts | 24 April 1988}}| Run for the LifeboatBBC â Radio Times â Screen Two: Run for the Lifeboat | | | |
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class="expand-child" Cast: Stacey Tendeter, Jeff Rawle, Tenniel Evans, David Garfield, Sion Tudor Owen, Stephen Thorne |
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id="Series Five" {{Hs|zz5}} Series Five |
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id="Death of a Son" {{dts | 8 January 1989}}| Death of a SonBBC â Radio Times â Screen Two: Death of a Son | | | |
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class="expand-child" Cast: Lynn Redgrave, Jay Simpson, Oliver Ford Davies, Frederick Treves, Jerome Willis, Richard Moore, Derek Ware, Roy Evans, Glyn Pritchard |
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id="Angel Voices" {{dts | 15 January 1989}}| Angel VoicesBBC â Radio Times â Screen Two: Angel Voices | | | |
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class="expand-child" Cast: Michael Williams, Alan Rothwell, Lee Woods |
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id="Flying in the Branches" {{dts | 22 January 1989}}| Flying in the BranchesBBC â Radio Times â Screen Two: Flying in the Branches | | | |
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class="expand-child" Cast: Ralph Bates, Edita Brychta, Susan Fleetwood, Ian McNeice, Donald Gee |
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id="Words of Love" {{dts | 29 January 1989}}| Words of LoveBBC â Radio Times â Screen Two: Words of Love | | | |
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class="expand-child" Cast: Charlie Creed-Miles, Tom Bell, Liz Smith |
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id="Leaving" {{dts | 5 February 1989}} | Daniel Boyle (writer)#Leaving>LeavingBBC â Radio Times â Screen Two: Leaving | | | |
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class="expand-child" Cast: Maggie Bell, Paul Young, Hugh Martin |
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id="Virtuoso" {{dts | 12 February 1989}} | John Ogdon#Legacy>VirtuosoBBC â Radio Times â Screen Two: Virtuoso | | | |
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class="expand-child" Cast: Alfred Molina, Alison Steadman, Philip Locke, Mark Wing-Davey, Bruce Boa |
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id="The Picnic" {{dts | 19 February 1989}} | BBC â Radio Times â Screen Two: The Picnic | | | |
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class="expand-child" Cast: Billie Whitelaw, Iain Glen, Brenda Fricker, Ross Kemp, Phil Smeeton |
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id="The Firm" {{dts | 26 February 1989}} | BBC â Radio Times â Screen Two: The FirmBBC â Screen Two â The Firm | | | |
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class="expand-child" Cast: Gary Oldman, Lesley Manville, Philip Davis, Steve McFadden, Roderick Smith, Mark Monero, Phillip Joseph |
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id="Here is the News" {{dts | 5 March 1989}} | Here is the NewsBBC â Radio Times â Screen Two: Here Is the NewsAPPLE PIE WEEKEND | DATE=1 MARCH 1989, 24, | | | |
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class="expand-child" Cast: Richard E. Grant, Jim Carter, Heathcote Williams, Josette Simon, Michael Melia, Simon Rouse, Max Harvey, Christopher Burgess, Alan MacNaughtan |
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id="Ice Dance" {{dts | 12 March 1989}}| Ice DanceBBC â Radio Times â Screen Two: Ice Dance | | | |
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class="expand-child" Cast: Warren Clarke |
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id="Sitting Targets" {{dts | 19 March 1989}}| Sitting Targets BBC â Radio Times â Screen Two: Sitting Targets | | | |
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class="expand-child" Cast: Gina Bellman, Jonathan Hyde, Phyllis Logan, John Bowe, Leslee Udwin (actor and consultant)WEB,weblink Leslee Udwin interview, British Council Film, Spotlight, 2011, October 10, 2017, WEB,weblink Women Take Action: How One Unbelievable Event Launched A Powerful Career, Forbes, June 5, 2017, October 10, 2017, Restauri, Denise, |
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id="Defrosting the Fridge" {{dts | 26 March 1989}}| Defrosting the FridgeBBC â Radio Times â Screen Two: Defrosting the Fridge | | | |
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class="expand-child" Cast: Joe Don Baker, Phyllis Logan, Togo Igawa, Victor Maddern, Russell Floyd, William Ilkley, Michael Crane, David Redgrave |
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id="Series Six" {{Hs|zz6}} Series Six |
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id="Old Flames" {{dts | 1990-1-14}} | Old FlamesBBC â Radio Times â Screen Two: Old FlamesBBC â Screen Two â Old Flames | | | |
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class="expand-child" Cast: Stephen Fry, Simon Callow, Miriam Margoyles, Celia Imrie, Roger Hammond |
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id="The Man from the Pru" {{dts | 1990-1-21}} | BBC â Radio Times â Screen Two: The Man from the Pru > | | | |
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class="expand-child" Cast: Jonathan Pryce, Anna Massey, Susannah York, Tom Georgeson, Philip Latham, Geoffrey Hughes |
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id="Drowning in the Shallow End" {{dts | 1990-1-28}} | Drowning in the Shallow EndBBC â Radio Times â Screen Two: Drowning in the Shallow End | | | |
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id="Close Relations" {{dts | 1990-2-4}} | Close RelationsBBC â Radio Times â Screen Two: Close Relations | | | |
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class="expand-child" Cast: James Hazeldine, Clare Holman, Rosalind March, Annie Gurney, Eric Heath, June Barrie, Glynis Brooks, Michael Egan, Robert Morgan, Richard Cubison, Andrew Wilde, Adie Allen, William Knightley, Daphne Neville, Mark Draper, Stephen Bent, Ian Sharp, Amanda Drewry, Peter Bayliss, Nigel Le Vaillant and Wilfred Grove |
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id="The Impossible Spy" {{dts | 1990-2-11}} | BBC â Radio Times â Screen Two: The Impossible Spy | and > | | |
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class="expand-child" Cast: Eli Wallach |
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id="He's Asking for Me" {{dts | 1990-2-18}} | He's Asking for MeBBC â Radio Times â Screen Two: He's Asking for Me | | | |
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class="expand-child" Cast: Maggie O'Neill, David Threlfall, Thorley Walters, Gina McKee |
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id="Sometime in August" {{dts | 1990-2-25}} | Sometime in AugustBBC â Radio Times â Screen Two: Sometime in August | | | |
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class="expand-child" Cast: Mary Morris |
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id="Small Zones" {{dts | 1990-3-4}} | Small ZonesBBC â Radio Times â Screen Two: Small Zones | from an idea by > | | |
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class="expand-child" Cast: Sean Bean, William Ilkley, Christopher Saul, Stephanie Turner, Jonathan Burn |
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id="Circles of Deceit" {{dts | 1990-3-11}} | Circles of DeceitBBC â Radio Times â Screen Two: Circles of Deceit | (novel) (screenplay) | | |
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class="expand-child" Cast: Edward Fox, Jane Lapotaire, Brenda Bruce, John Bird, John Nettleton, Stefan Schwartz |
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id="The Lorelei" {{dts | 1990-3-18}} | BBC â Radio Times â Screen Two: The Lorelei > | | | |
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class="expand-child" Cast: Amanda Redman, Michael Maloney, John Nettleton, |
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id="Children Crossing" {{dts | 1990-3-25}} | Children CrossingBBC â Radio Times â Screen Two: Children Crossing | | | |
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class="expand-child" Cast: Peter Firth, Saskia Reeves, Bob Peck |
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id="Kremlin Farewell" {{dts | 1990-4-1}} | Kremlin FarewellBBC â Radio Times â Screen Two: Kremlin Farewell | > | | |
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class="expand-child" Cast: Freddie Jones, Kenneth Colley, Richard Wilson, Bernard Kay, Graham Crowden, Polly Walker |
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id="Series Seven" {{Hs|zz7}} Series Seven |
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id="Heading Home" {{dts | 1991-1-13}} | Heading HomeBBC â Radio Times â Screen Two: Heading Home | > | | |
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class="expand-child" Cast: Gary Oldman, Joely Richardson, Michael Bryant, Leon Eagles, David Schneider |
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id="Hallelujah Anyhow" {{dts | 1991-1-27}} | Hallelujah AnyhowBBC â Radio Times â Screen Two: Hallelujah Anyhow | and | | |
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class="expand-child" Cast: Doña Croll, Keith David, George Harris, Ram John Holder |
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id="Korczak" {{dts | 1991-2-3}} | KorczakBBC â Radio Times â Screen Two: Korczak | | | |
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class="expand-child" Cast: Wojtek Pszoniak |
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id="Fellow Traveller" {{dts | 1991-2-10}} | Fellow TravellerBBC â Radio Times â Screen Two: Fellow Traveller | | | |
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class="expand-child" Cast: Ron Silver, Imogen Stubbs, Daniel J. Travanti, Hart Bochner, Richard Wilson, Doreen Mantle, Allan Mitchell, Roger Hammond, Trevor Cooper |
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id="102 Boulevard Haussmann" {{dts | 1991-2-17}} | 102 Boulevard HaussmannBBC â Radio Times â Screen Two: 102 Boulevard Haussmann | | | |
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class="expand-child" Cast: Alan Bates, Paul Rhys, Janet McTeer, Philip McGough and Celia Imrie |
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id="A Private Life" {{dts | 1991-2-24}} | BBC â Radio Times â Screen Two: A Private LifeBBC â Screen Two â A Private Life > | | > | |
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class="expand-child" Cast: Bill Flynn, Jana Cilliers, Embeth Davidtz |
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id="The Laughter of God" {{dts | 1991-3-3}} | BBC â Radio Times â Screen Two: The Laughter of GodBBC â Screen Two â The Laughter of God > | | | |
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class="expand-child" Cast: Peter Firth, Amanda Donohoe, Sylvia Syms, Nick Hobbs, John Forgeham |
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id="Morphine and Dolly Mixtures" {{dts | 1991-3-10}} | Morphine and Dolly MixturesBBC â Radio Times â Screen Two: Morphine and Dolly Mixtures | (novel) | | |
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class="expand-child" Cast: Patrick Bergin, Joanna Griffiths |
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id="Do Not Disturb" {{dts | 1991-3-17}} | Do Not DisturbBBC â Radio Times â Screen Two: Do Not Disturb | | | |
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class="expand-child" Cast: Frances Barber, Peter Capaldi, Stefan Schwartz, Patrick Godfrey, Dermot Crowley, Roger Brierley |
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id="Dreaming" {{dts | 1991-3-24}} | DreamingBBC â Radio Times â Screen Two: Dreaming | | > | |
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class="expand-child" Cast: Ewen Bremner, Mary McCusker, Deacon Blue, Billy Connolly and Marianne Faithfull |
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id="They Never Slept" {{dts | 1991-3-31}} | They Never SleptBBC â Radio Times â Screen Two: They Never Slept | | | |
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class="expand-child" Cast: Edward Fox, Emily Morgan, James Fleet, Peter Czajowski, Pete Postlethwaite, Derek Fowlds, Imelda Staunton |
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id="Aimee" {{dts | 1991-4-7}} | AimeeBBC â Radio Times â Screen Two: Aimee | | | |
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class="expand-child" Cast: Donald Sumpter, Juliet Stevenson, Edward Burnham, Tony Steedman |
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id="Series Eight" {{Hs|zz8}} Series Eight |
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id="The Grass Arena" {{dts | 1992-1-19}} | BBC â Radio Times â Screen Two: The Grass ArenaBBC â Screen Two â The Grass Arena | , based on 's autobiography > | | |
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class="expand-child" Cast: Mark Rylance, Pete Postlethwaite, Harry Landis, Tim Barlow, Jon Croft |
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id="Flea Bites" {{dts | 1992-1-26}} | Flea BitesBBC â Radio Times â Screen Two: Flea Bites | > | | |
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class="expand-child" Cast: Nigel Hawthorne, Tim Healy |
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id="The Count of Solar" {{dts | 1992-2-2}} | BBC â Radio Times â Screen Two: The Count of Solar > | | | |
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class="expand-child" Cast: David Calder, Tyron Woolfe, Patrick Godfrey, Peter Benson, Janet Henfrey, Lisa Bowerman, Arthur Hewlett |
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id="The Lost Language of Cranes" {{dts | 1992-2-9}} | BBC â Radio Times â Screen Two: The Lost Language of CranesBBC â Screen Two â The Lost Language of Cranes | (The Lost Language of Cranes | ) > | | |
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class="expand-child" Cast: Brian Cox, Eileen Atkins, Angus MacFadyen, Corey Parker, René Auberjonois, John Schlesinger and Cathy Tyson |
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id="The Object of Beauty" {{dts | 1992-2-16}} | BBC â Radio Times â Screen Two: The Object of Beauty | | | |
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class="expand-child" Cast: John Malkovich, Andie MacDowell, Joss Ackland, Bill Paterson, Jack Shepherd, Roger Lloyd-Pack, Stephen Churchett, Richard Ireson |
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id="My Sister-Wife" {{dts | 1992-2-23}} | My Sister-WifeBBC â Radio Times â Screen Two: My Sister-Wife | | | |
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class="expand-child" Cast: Meera Syal, Paul Bhattacharjee, Shaheen Khan, Peter Howell, Mary Jo Randle, Sakuntala Ramanee |
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id="Truly Madly Deeply" {{dts | 1992-3-1}} | 'Truly, Madly, Deeply (film) | 'BBC â Radio Times â Screen Two: Truly Madly Deeply > | | | |
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class="expand-child" Cast: Juliet Stevenson, Alan Rickman and Bill Paterson |
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id="The Common Pursuit" {{dts | 1992-3-8}} | BBC â Radio Times â Screen Two: Common PursuitBBC â Screen Two â The Common Pursuit | | | |
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class="expand-child" Cast: Stella Gonet, Kevin McNally, Tim Roth, Stephen Fry, Ian Bannen |
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id="Utz" {{dts | 1992-3-15}} | 'Utz (film) | 'BBC â Radio Times â Screen Two: Utz > | Utz (novel)>novel) | | |
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class="expand-child" Cast: Armin Mueller-Stahl, Brenda Fricker, Peter Riegert, Paul Scofield, Pauline Melville, Anthony Donovan |
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id="The Law Lord" {{dts | 1992-3-22}} | BBC â Radio Times â Screen Two: The Law Lord > | | | |
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class="expand-child" Cast: Anthony Andrews, Bernard Hill, Tom Baker, T. P. McKenna, Tim Preece, George Harris, Roger Brierley, John Stratton, Leonard Maguire, Harriet Reynolds, Gian Sammarco, Ellie Beaven |
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id="The Last Romantics" {{dts | 1992-3-29}} | BBC â Radio Times â Screen Two: The Last Romantics > | | | |
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class="expand-child" Cast: Ian Holm, Sara Kestelman, Leo McKern, Alan Cumming, Charles Dale |
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id="Enchanted April" {{dts | 1992-4-5}} | 'Enchanted April (1991 film) | 'BBC â Radio Times â Screen Two: Enchanted AprilBBC â Screen Two â Enchanted April > | The Enchanted April | ) > | | |
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class="expand-child" Cast: Miranda Richardson, Josie Lawrence, Polly Walker, Joan Plowright, Alfred Molina, Jim Broadbent, Michael Kitchen |
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id="Memento Mori" {{dts | 1992-4-19}} | 'Memento Mori (novel)#Television adaptation | 'BBC â Radio Times â Screen Two: Memento Mori > | Memento Mori (novel)>novel) | | |
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class="expand-child" Cast: Maggie Smith, Michael Hordern, Renée Asherson, Stephanie Cole, Maurice Denham, Thora Hird, Zoë Wanamaker, Damaris Hayman, Leonard Maguire, Anna Cropper, Preston Lockwood, Arthur Hewlett, John Baskcomb, Walter Sparrow, Aimée Delamain, Cyril Cusack |
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id="Series Nine" {{Hs|zz9}} Series Nine |
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id="The Clothes in the Wardrobe" {{dts | 1993-1-17}} | BBC â Radio Times â Screen Two: The Clothes in the Wardrobe > | | | |
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class="expand-child" Cast: Jeanne Moreau, Joan Plowright, Julie Walters, Lena Headey, Catherine Schell, David Threlfall, John Wood, Tommy Duggan, Roger Lloyd-Pack, Gwyneth Strong |
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id="Edward II" {{dts | 1993-1-24}} | 'Edward II (film) | 'BBC â Radio Times â Screen Two: Edward II > | Edward II (play)>play) | | |
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class="expand-child" Cast: Steven Waddington, Tilda Swinton, Andrew Tiernan, Dudley Sutton, Jerome Flynn, Roger Hammond, Allan Corduner, Annie Lennox |
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id="The Long Roads" {{dts | 1993-1-31}} | BBC â Radio Times â Screen Two: The Long Roads > | | | |
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class="expand-child" Cast: Robert Urquhart, Edith MacArthur, John Owens, Bhasker Patel, Metin Yenal, Brian Miller |
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id="Femme Fatale" {{dts | 1993-2-7}} | Femme FataleBBC â Radio Times â Screen Two: Femme FataleBBC â Screen Two â Femme Fatale | | | |
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class="expand-child" Cast: Simon Callow, Donald Pleasence, Colin Welland, Jason Durr, Rosalie Crutchley, Al Hunter Ashton |
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id="Dead Romantic" {{dts | 1993-2-14}} | Dead RomanticBBC â Radio Times â Screen Two: Dead RomanticBBC â Screen Two â Dead Romantic | (novel) | | |
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class="expand-child" Cast: Janet McTeer, Clive Wood, Jonny Lee Miller, Elspet Gray, Simon Rouse, Ralph Arliss, Laurence Harrington |
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id="The Cormorant" {{dts | 1993-2-21}} | BBC â Radio Times â Screen Two: The Cormorant > | | | |
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class="expand-child" Cast: Ralph Fiennes, Helen Schlesinger |
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id="Prague" {{dts | 1993-2-28}} | PragueBBC â Radio Times â Screen Two: Prague | | | |
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class="expand-child" Cast: Alan Cumming, Sandrine Bonnaire and Bruno Ganz |
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id="Voices In the Garden" {{dts | 1993-3-7}} | Voices In the GardenBBC â Radio Times â Screen Two: Voices In the Garden | (novel)adapted by | | |
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class="expand-child" Cast: Anouk Aimée, Joss Ackland, Samuel West |
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id="Maria's Child" {{dts | 1993-3-28}} | Maria's ChildBBC â Radio Times â Screen Two: Maria's Child | > | | |
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class="expand-child" Cast: Yolanda Vazquez |
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id="The Snapper" {{dts | 1993-4-4}} | BBC â Radio Times â Screen Two: The Snapper > | | | |
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class="expand-child" Cast: Tina Kellegher, Colm Meaney |
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id="The Trial" {{dts | 1993-12-19}} | BBC â Radio Times â Screen Two: The Trial > | The Trial>novel) (adaptation) | > | |
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class="expand-child" Cast: Kyle MacLachlan, Anthony Hopkins, Juliet Stevenson, Alfred Molina, David Thewlis, Michael Kitchen, Tony Haygarth, Paul Brooke, Roger Lloyd-Pack, Patrick Godfrey, Don Henderson, John Woodvine |
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id="The Railway Station Man" {{dts | 1993-12-30}} | BBC â Radio Times â Screen Two: The Railway Station Man | (novel) (dramatisation) > | | |
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class="expand-child" Cast: Julie Christie, Donald Sutherland |
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id="Series Ten" {{Hs|zzz0}} Series Ten |
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id="Genghis Cohn" {{dts | 1994-3-2}} | Genghis CohnBBC â Radio Times â Screen Two: Genghis Cohn 'Diana Rigg at the BBC': A Worthy, Albeit Partial, Tribute to a Worthy Actor â Sarah Boslaugh, 27 September 2011 | (novel) > | | |
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class="expand-child" Cast: Robert Lindsay, Antony Sher, Diana Rigg, John Wells, Frances de la Tour, Paul Brooke, Cheryl Fergison, Daniel Craig, Shaun Dingwall, Charles Dale, Arnold Yarrow, Patrick Godfrey Awards: American cable television's Ace Award for best screenplay â Stanley Price |
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id="Skallagrigg" {{dts | 1994-3-9}} | 'Skallagrigg#Screen adaptation | 'BBC â Radio Times â Screen Two: Skallagrigg > | Skallagrigg | ) | > | |
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class="expand-child" Cast: Bernard Hill, Kerry Noble, John McArdle, Tom Tomalin, Karl Andrew Purden, Adam Walker, Jamie Beddard, Billie Whitelaw, Nick Brimble, Richard Briers, Tracy Gillman, Ian Dury, Kevin Whately, Linda Bassett and Nabil Shaban Awards: BAFTA Television Award for Best Single Drama in 1995BAFTA Awards â Television â Best Single Drama in 1995 |
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id="All Things Bright and Beautiful" {{dts | 1994-3-16}} | All Things Bright and BeautifulBBC â Radio Times â Screen Two: All Things Bright and Beautiful | | | |
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class="expand-child" Cast: Ciarán Fitzgerald, Tom Wilkinson, Gabriel Byrne, Kevin McNally, Gabrielle Reidy, Lorraine Pilkington, Marie Jones and John Keegan |
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id="The Reflecting Skin" {{dts | 1994-3-23}} | BBC â Radio Times â Screen Two: The Reflecting Skin | | | |
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class="expand-child" Cast: Viggo Mortensen, Lindsay Duncan, Jeremy Cooper, Sheila Moore and Duncan Fraser |
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id="O Mary This London" {{dts | 1994-3-30}} | O Mary This LondonBBC â Radio Times â Screen Two: O Mary This London | | | |
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class="expand-child" Cast: Jason Barry, Oba Seagrave, Dylan Tighe, Ram John Holder, Lesley Manville, John Otway, Meera Syal, Frank Kelly, Leslie French, Richard Strange, Declan Mulholland, Arthur Hewlett and Philip Bloomfield |