BBC DramaStagione 1996

One off and short run BBC Dramas

Dove guardare BBC Drama • Stagione 1996

3 Episodi

  • Lord of Misrule
    E1
    Lord of MisruleWriter/director Guy Jenkin successfully synthesizes a variety of English social, political and cultural themes in this 1996 British TV film. James Fleet (Vicar of Dibley) plays a smooth-talking Tory Prime Minister who eerily resembles Tony Blair — Fleet’s NHS TV ad is particularly well done. Richard Wilson (One Foot in the Grave) is excellent as the cranky family patriarch and disaffected ex-Lord Chancellor who has the ability to topple a large part of the English Establishment. Prunella Scales (Fawlty Towers) plays the Government’s Minister of Fisheries who is sent to make Wilson’s character, Bill Webster, see some sense. Angus Deayton plays a delightful cameo as the head of MI5, swinging golf balls at Japanese tourists on the Thames. Martin Clunes (Men Behaving Badly) briefly appears as the Minister of Defence and there’s a surprise appearance by old Labour stalwart Dennis Healey. Stephen Moyer plays a reporter who is romancing the girl, but has ulterior motives.It has a fantastic setting as well (around Fowey in Cornwall).
  • Eskimo Day
    E2
    Eskimo DayComedy drama about the trials and tribulations of three sets of parents as they finally realise that their children have grown up and reluctantly they have to let them enroll at Cambridge University.
  • Cruel Train
    E3
    Cruel TrainBased on Émile Zola's 1890 novel "La Bête humaine", and set during the Blitz, Ruben Roberts (David Suchet), a railway official, discovers that his wife Selina (Saskia Reeves) was sexually abused as a child by the Chairman of the Line, Arthur Grandridge (David Belcher), her godfather. Ruben hatches a plot to exact revenge upon Grandridge on the Brighton Express.

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