As "Middlemarch" concludes, Bulstrode (Peter Jeffrey) faces humiliation, and Dorothea (Juliet Aubrey) decides on her future. Tertius: Douglas Hodge. Rosamond: Trevyn McDowell. Will: Rufus Sewell.
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In Part 5 of "Middlemarch," debts threaten the Lydgates' union; and Fred (Jonathan Firth) learns he has a rival. Rosamond: Trevyn McDowell. Tertius: Douglas Hodge. Dorothea: Juliet Aubrey. Mary: Rachel Power. Garth: Clive Russell.
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In Part 4 of "Middlemarch," Arthur (Robert Hardy) bumbles into politics, and Dorothea (Juliet Aubrey) considers her options. Tertius: Douglas Hodge. Will: Rufus Sewell. Rosamond: Trevyn McDowell. Bulstrode: Peter Jeffrey.
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Part 3 of "Middlemarch" finds the newly wed Lydgates living beyond their means, while Will (Rufus Sewell) has a falling-out with Edward. Dorothea: Juliet Aubrey. Tertius: Douglas Hodge. Rosamond: Trevyn McDowell. Featherstone: Michael Hordern. Host: Russell Baker.
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Part 2 of "Middlemarch" finds Dorothea and Edward (Juliet Aubrey, Patrick Malahide) honeymooning in Rome. Will: Rufus Sewell. Dr. Lydgate: Douglas Hodge. Rosamond: Trevyn McDowell. Fred: Jonathan Firth.
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"Middlemarch," based on George Eliot's novel about a young idealist (Juliet Aubrey) in 1829 England. Part 1 of six. Edward: Patrick Malahide. Dr. Lydgate: Douglas Hodge. Fred: Jonathan Firth. Arthur: Robert Hardy.
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As "Body & Soul" concludes, Sister Gabriel (Kristin Scott Thomas) faces a decision about her future. Hal: Gary Mavers. Stan: Anthony Valentine. Lynn: Amanda Redman. Peggy: Sandra Voe. Walter: Patrick Allen.
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A suspicious accident precipitates changes in Part 3 of "Body & Soul." Sister Gabriel/Anna: Kristin Scott Thomas. Stan: Anthony Valentine. Stern: John Bowe. Hal: Gary Mavers. Peggy: Sandra Voe. Lynn: Amanda Redman.
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In Part 2 of "Body & Soul," Sister Gabriel finds her suppressed desires are awakened by the attentions of Hal (Gary Mavers). Sister Gabriel/Anna Gibson: Kristin Scott Thomas. Stan: Anthony Valentine. Walter: Patrick Allen. Peggy: Sandra Voe. Tyler: John Carlisle.
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As the four-part "Body & Soul" opens, Sister Gabriel (Kristin Scott Thomas) is summoned from her convent by a family crisis. Lynn: Amanda Redman. Mother Emmanuel: Dorothy Tutin. Stan: Anthony Valentine. Hal: Gary Mavers.
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In the conclusion of "To Play the King," Urquhart steps up his plot against the monarch (Michael Kitchen), while Stamper's resentment simmers. Stamper: Colin Jeavons. Urquhart: Ian Richardson. Sarah: Kitty Aldridge. Elizabeth: Diane Fletcher.
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In Part 3 of "To Play the King," a TV documentary about the monarch moves Urquhart (Ian Richardson) to action. Meanwhile, Sarah meets with one of Mattie's former associates (William Chubb). Sarah: Kitty Aldridge.
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In Part 2 of "To Play the King," Sarah becomes a key player in Urquhart's treachery. Urquhart: Ian Richardson. The King: Michael Kitchen. Stamper: Colin Jeavons. Mycroft: Nicholas Farrell.
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"To Play the King," a sequel to "House of Cards," begins with the treacherous Francis Urquhart (Ian Richardson)---now Prime Minister---in conflict with his monarch (Michael Kitchen). Sarah: Kitty Aldridge. Elizabeth: Diane Fletcher. Stamper: Colin Jeavons.
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As "Sharpe's Eagle" concludes, the lieutenant (Sean Bean) comes to the defense of Josefina; and is asked a favor by a major. Harper: Daragh O'Malley. Josefina: Katia Caballero. Maj. Hogan: Brian Cox.
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The two-part "Sharpe's Eagle" continues the adventures of Sharpe (Sean Bean), who accepts a mission that will reunite him with Teresa (Assumpta Serna). Harper: Daragh O'Malley. Maj. Hogan: Brian Cox.
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As "Sharpe's Rifles" concludes, the lieutenant (Sean Bean) encounters changes in his relationships with Teresa and Harper; and a reassignment. Teresa: Assumpta Serna. Harper: Daragh O'Malley.
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In Part 1 of two of "Sharpe's Rifles," set during the Peninsular War in Portugal, a British sergeant (Sean Bean) saves his leader's life and is promoted to lieutenant. Wellesley: David Troughton. Harper: Daragh O'Malley.
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"Jeeves and Wooster." Bertie learns that Madeline Bassett (Elizabeth Morton) is getting married. Jeeves: Stephen Fry. Bertie: Hugh Laurie. Florence: Francesca Folan. Spode: John Turner. Watkyn: John Woodnutt. Ginger: Julian Gartside.
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"Jeeves and Wooster." Bertie's new mustache indirectly causes Florence Craye (Francesca Folan) to break her engagement. Stephen Fry, Hugh Laurie. Stinton: Nicholas Palliser. Aunt Dahlia: Jean Heywood. Percy: Walter James. Uncle Tom: Ralph Michael.
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In an episode of "Jeeves and Wooster," Bertie runs into his former fiancée, Honoria (Liz Kettle). Stephen Fry, Hugh Laurie. Bingo: Pip Torrens. Rosie: Anastasia Hille. Glossop: Philip Locke. Bittlesham: Geoffrey Toone.
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While in New York, "Jeeves and Wooster" (Stephen Fry, Hugh Laurie) contend with Bertie's twin cousins; Bertie's friend Tuppy (Robert Daws) tries to sell a secret soup recipe. Aunt Agatha: Elizabeth Spriggs.
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"Selected Exits" dramatizes the life of writer Gwyn Thomas (Anthony Hopkins). Gwyn at 18: Brendan O'Hea. Lyn: Sue Roderick. Dr. Bronowski: John Grillo. Mr. Metcalfe: Sion Probert. Mrs. Metcalfe: Victoria Plucknett. Russell Baker is the host.
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