"Sharpe's Honour" is at stake when he's forced into a duel that has dire consequences. Sharpe: Sean Bean. La Marquesa: Alice Krige. Father Hacha: Nickolas Grace. Ducos: Feodor Atkine. Harper: Daragh O'Malley. El Matarife: Matthew Scurfield. Ramona: Diana Perez.
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In "Sharpe's Enemy," the captain (Sean Bean) leads a detail to ransom a colonel's wife, held hostage by Hakeswill (Pete Postlethwaite). Teresa: Assumpta Serna. Isabella: Elizabeth Hurley. Farthingale: Jeremy Child. Dubreton: Francois Guetary. Ducos: Feodor Atkine.
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"Sharpe's Company" is set during the Napoleonic Wars in 1812 Spain, where Capt. Sharpe (Sean Bean) must contend with the murderous Sgt. Hakeswill (Pete Postlethwaite). Teresa: Assumpta Serna. Harper: Daragh O'Malley. Nairn: Michael Byrne.
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"Charles Dickens' `Hard Times' " is set in the fictional industrial center of Coketown, where middle-aged Josiah Bounderby (Alan Bates) weds 20-year-old Louisa Gradgrind (Beatie Edney). Mrs. Sparsit: Dilys Laye. Gradgrind: Bob Peck. James: Richard E. Grant. Sissy: Emma Lewis.
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As "Charles Dickens' `Martin Chuzzlewit' " concludes, Jonas (Keith Allen) plots a murder, and young Martin (Ben Walden) returns. Old Martin: Paul Scofield. Pinch: Philip Franks. Chuffey: John Mills. Mary: Pauline Turner.
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In Part 4 of "Charles Dickens' `Martin Chuzzlewit'," Pinch (Philip Franks) learns the truth about Pecksniff (Tom Wilkinson). Montague: Pete Postlethwaite. Jonas: Keith Allen. Mary: Pauline Turner. Old Martin: Paul Scofield.
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In Part 3 of "Charles Dickens' `Martin Chuzzlewit'," Mercy (Julia Sawalha) enters into a union with Jonas (Keith Allen). Montague: Pete Postlethwaite. Old Martin: Paul Scofield. Pecksniff: Tom Wilkinson. Charity: Emma Chambers. Pinch: Philip Franks.
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Part 2 of "Charles Dickens' `Martin Chuzzlewit' " finds young Martin (Ben Walden) bound for America. Jonas: Keith Allen. Pecksniff: Tom Wilkinson. Mrs. Gamp: Elizabeth Spriggs. Anthony/Old Martin: Paul Scofield.
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"Charles Dickens' `Martin Chuzzlewit'," based on the 1844 classic about a wealthy patriarch and his greedy kin in 1830s England. Part 1 of five. Old Martin/Anthony: Paul Scofield. Pecksniff: Tom Wilkinson. Young Martin: Ben Walden. Mary: Pauline Turner. Charity: Emma Chambers.
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As "The Cinder Path" concludes, Charlie (Lloyd Owen) has a final confrontation with Ginger (Antony Byrne). Nellie: Maria Miles. Betty: Victoria Scarborough. Victoria: Catherine Zeta Jones.
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Part 2 of "The Cinder Path" finds Charlie (Lloyd Owen) in the army, under the command of the cruel Ginger (Antony Byrne). Nellie: Maria Miles. Victoria: Catherine Zeta Jones. Polly: Lucy Akhurst. Arthur: Ralph Ineson.
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The three-part "The Cinder Path" opens with bookish Charlie MacFell (Lloyd Owen) thrust into a position of responsibility by a family tragedy. Victoria: Catherine Zeta Jones. Nellie: Maria Miles. Ginger: Antony Byrne. Arthur: Ralph Ineson. Young Polly: Lucy Akhurst. Edward: Tom Bell.
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"Jeeves and Wooster" (Stephen Fry, Hugh Laurie) cope with romantic intrigue and misunderstandings in the country. Gussie: Richard Garnett. Madeline: Diana Blackburn. Stiffy: Charlotte Attenborough. Spode: John Turner. Sir Watkyn: John Woodnutt.
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A silver creamer complicates life for "Jeeves and Wooster" (Stephen Fry, Hugh Laurie) when Bertie's put up to stealing it from a country estate. Aunt Dahlia: Vivian Pickles. Spode: John Turner. Sir Watkyn: John Woodnutt. Stiffy: Charlotte Attenborough. Madeline: Diana Blackburn. Gussie: Richard Garnett. Stinker: Simon Treves.
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Marriage notions threaten the relationship of "Jeeves and Wooster" (Stephen Fry, Hugh Laurie) as Bertie seeks a bride. Tuppy: Robert Daws. Bingo: Michael Siberry. Bobbie: Niamh Cusack. Bittlesham: Geoffrey Toone. Daisy: Catherine McQueen. Mabel: Charlotte Avery. Clementine: Hermione Eyre. Sir Reginald: Hubert Rees.
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"Jeeves and Wooster" (Stephen Fry, Hugh Laurie) fall out over the latter's trombone practice; and Bertie encounters an heiress from his past. Chuffy: Matthew Solon. Pauline: Sharon Holm. Stoker: Manning Redwood. Brinkley: Fred Evans.
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While on holiday, "Jeeves and Wooster" (Stephen Fry, Hugh Laurie) contend with con artists (Graham Seed, Rebecca Saire). Aunt Agatha: Mary Wimbush. Biffy: Philip Shelley. Honoria: Liz Kettle. Sir Roderick: Roger Brierley. Lady Glossop: Jane Downs.
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As "Doctor Finlay II" concludes, preparations for the wedding of Janet and Angus (Annette Crosbie, Gordon Reid) go forward. Finlay: David Rintoul. Cameron: Ian Bannen. Esme: Juliet Cadzow. Rhona: Jackie Morrison. Flora: Barbara Rafferty. Edward: William Blair. Brenda: Margo Gunn.
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In Part 5 of "Doctor Finlay II," a mystery resurfaces surrounding a reclusive landowner. Dr. Finlay: David Rintoul. Dr. Cameron: Ian Bannen. Jean: Sara Stewart. James: Kevin McMonagle. Angus: Gordon Reid. Janet: Annette Crosbie. Mrs. McFarlane: Terry Ross.
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In Part 4 of "Doctor Finlay II," Dr. Cameron (Ian Bannen) aids a colleague (Ralph Riach) who has a terrible secret. Madge: Monica Gibb. Dr. Neil: Jason Flemyng. Dr. Finlay: David Rintoul. Janet: Annette Crosbie. Rattery: Joseph Brady.
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In Part 3 of "Doctor Finlay II," Janet (Annette Crosbie) becomes involved in the homecoming of a woman (Anne Kristen), who had long been "put away." Izabel: Edith MacArthur. Dr. Cameron: Ian Bannen. Elspeth: Eileen McCallum.
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In Part 2 of "Doctor Finlay II," the physician (David Rintoul) deals with a teen whose mother needs help. Hannah: Gillian Reith. Dr. Neil: Jason Flemyng. Mrs. Berry: Anne Lacey. Chalmers: Frank Middlemass. Janet: Annette Crosbie. Dr. Cameron: Ian Bannen.
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As the six-part "Doctor Finlay II" opens, the physician (David Rintoul) probes a shepherd's strange illness. Dr. Neil: Jason Flemyng. Dr. Cameron: Ian Bannen. Brenda: Margo Gunn. Janet: Annette Crosbie.
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As "Dandelion Dead" concludes, Armstrong (Michael Kitchen) sends arsenic-laced chocolates to his business rival (David Thewlis), and brings his mistress home to meet his children. Connie: Lesley Sharp. Marion: Diana Quick. Eleanor: Chloe Tucker.
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In the fact-based "Dandelion Dead," Herbert Armstrong (Michael Kitchen) considers poisoning his wife (Sarah Miles). Part 1 of two. Martin: David Thewlis. Connie: Lesley Sharp. Dr. Hincks: Peter Vaughan. Marion: Diana Quick.
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As "The Rector's Wife" concludes, Anna (Lindsay Duncan) makes a decision about Jonathan (Stephen Dillane). Marjorie: Prunella Scales. Patrick: Miles Anderson. Ella: Rynagh O'Grady. Luke: Simon Fenton. Archdeacon: Ronald Pickup. Peter: Jonathan Coy. Bishop: Geoffrey Chater.
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In Part 2 of "The Rector's Wife," Anna (Lindsay Duncan) deals with the attentions of Jonathan (Stephen Dillane) and Patrick (Miles Anderson). Luke: Simon Fenton. Peter: Jonathan Coy. Eleanor: Pam Ferris. Robert: Jonathan Cecil.
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As the three-part "The Rector's Wife" begins, Anna Bouverie (Lindsay Duncan) risks disapproval by taking a job. Peter: Jonathan Coy. Archdeacon: Ronald Pickup. Luke: Simon Fenton. Flora: Lucy Dawson. Patrick: Miles Anderson. Laura: Joyce Redman.
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"The Blue Boy," a ghost story, stars Emma Thompson as a woman who learns of a lad who drowned a century ago. Joe: Adrian Dunbar. Beth: Joanna Roth. Christine: Eleanor Bron.
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