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1. The Story of Lucy Gault
Drama | Pre-production
Set in provincial Ireland in the early 1920s, the tragic story of a girl separated from her family at the height of civil turmoil and anti-English violence.
Director: Pat O'Connor
2. My House in Umbria (2003 TV Movie)
TV-14 | 103 min | Drama, Mystery, Romance
An unlikely group of people find solace and friendship after being thrown together in the wake of a terrorist attack.
Director: Richard Loncraine | Stars: Maggie Smith, Ronnie Barker, Chris Cooper, Benno Fürmann
Votes: 3,628
3. Felicia's Journey (1999)
PG-13 | 116 min | Drama, Thriller
A young woman leaves Ireland to find her boyfriend in England, and while there is helped by a man hiding unsettling secrets.
Director: Atom Egoyan | Stars: Bob Hoskins, Arsinée Khanjian, Elaine Cassidy, Sheila Reid
Votes: 8,399 | Gross: $0.82M
4. Formulas for Seduction: The Cinema of Atom Egoyan (1999)
52 min | Documentary
Directors: Eileen Anipare, Jason Wood | Star: Atom Egoyan
Votes: 93
5.
Screenplay (1986–1993)
Episode:
Events at Drimaghleen
(1991)
60 min | Drama
The painful memories of the tragedy that awaited the people of Drimaghleen on 2/11/88 have just begun to fade; Hetty Fortune and her TV documentary team travel there to piece those memories together into a story of horror.
Director: Robert Cooper | Stars: T.P. McKenna, Sophie Ward, Hugh Fraser, Nick Dunning
Votes: 5
6. Fools of Fortune (1990)
PG-13 | 109 min | Drama, Romance
A Protestant Irish family is caught up in a conflict between Irish Republicans and the British army.
Director: Pat O'Connor | Stars: Iain Glen, Mary Elizabeth Mastrantonio, Sean T. McClory, Frankie McCafferty
Votes: 257 | Gross: $0.08M
7.
Screenplay (1986–1993)
Episode:
August Saturday
(1990)
60 min | Drama
Grania did something 15 years ago that brought her great happiness but also great pain. The events of that day have been a heavy secret to bear that, if discovered, would devastate those closest to her.
Director: Diarmuid Lawrence | Stars: Sorcha Cusack, Tim McInnerny, Barry McGovern, John Kavanagh
8.
Screenplay (1986–1993)
Episode:
Beyond the Pale
(1989)
60 min | Drama
Milly and her friends have been going on holiday together ever since they've known each other. This summer they return to one of their favourite haunts, a beautiful Irish country hotel. ... See full summary »
Director: Diarmuid Lawrence | Stars: Prunella Scales, Annette Crosbie, Robert Lang, Ronald Hines
9.
Screen Two (1985–1998)
Episode:
The Children of Dynmouth
(1987)
TV-14 | 100 min | Drama
Easter holidays in the charming seaside town of Dynmouth. The fair has come to town with roundabouts, the big wheel and a spot-the-talent contest. And Timothy Gedge wants to make people laugh - but he needs props.
Director: Peter Hammond | Stars: Simon Fox, John Bird, Avril Elgar, Gary Raymond
Votes: 23
10. Screenplay (1986–1993)
Drama
An anthology drama series.
Stars: John Kavanagh, Tony Doyle, Michael Liebmann, Benjamin Whitrow
Votes: 94
11.
Bookmark (1983–1999)
Episode:
Episode #3.10
(1986)
Biography
Directors: Jill Evans, Donald Sturrock, Patchy Wheatley | Stars: Ian Hamilton, Ruth Rendell, William Trevor, Edmund White
12. Screen Two (1985–1998)
TV-14 | 120 min | Drama
In 1984 Kenith Trodd joined BBC team responding to Channel 4 releases, leading to transition from BBC studio plays to Screen One/Two anthology series. Trodd oversaw first group of titles in these series in 1985.
Stars: Jude North, Roger Brierley, Geoffrey Chater, Norman Jones
Votes: 244
13. Summer Season (1985)
55 min | Drama
Stars: Tim Wylton, Marion Bailey, Charles Dale, Nicholas Gecks
Votes: 34
14.
Summer Season (1985)
Episode:
Broken Homes
(1985)
Drama
Director: Michael Jackley | Stars: Rosamund Greenwood, Tim Wylton, Steven Mackintosh, Lisa Lancashire
15. Access to the Children (1984 TV Movie)
Drama
Director: Tony Barry | Stars: Donal McCann, Dearbhla Molloy, Judi Bowker, Genevieve Mackenzie
16.
Frank Delaney (1982–1984)
Episode:
Episode #3.7
(1984)
Family
Director: Tony Tyley | Stars: Frank Delaney, William Trevor, Jennifer Johnston, David Norris
17. Bookmark (1983–1999)
50 min | Biography
A look at the world of books and writers.
Stars: Ian Hamilton, Simon Winchester, A.N. Wilson, Fay Weldon
Votes: 27
18. The Blue Dress (1983 TV Movie)
PG | 70 min | Drama
Middle aged journalist Terris falls for the much younger Dorothea but his love of a good story causes him to keep digging into her seemingly perfect English county background.
Director: Peter Hammond | Stars: Denholm Elliott, Felicity Dean, Virginia McKenna, Graham Crowden
Votes: 13
19. Attracta (1983)
55 min | Drama
An aging school teacher remembers times gone by and thinks about her own past.
Director: Kieran Hickey | Stars: Wendy Hiller, Kate Thompson, Joe McPartland, John Kavanagh
Votes: 15
20. Alastair Sim: A Qualified Fool (1983 TV Special)
55 min | Documentary
Stars: Janet Brown, George Cole, Christopher Fry, Kerry Gardner
21. One of Ourselves (1983 TV Movie)
50 min | Drama
Based on William Trevor's short story "An evening with John Joe Dempsey", this tells the tale of a dreamy 15 year old coming to terms with his adulthood in a provincial town.
Director: Pat O'Connor | Stars: Steven Mason, Cyril Cusack, Niall Toibin, Frances Quinn
Votes: 6
22.
All for Love (1982–1983)
Episode:
Mrs. Silly
(1983)
55 min | Romance
Diffident and perpetually flustered mother tries to keep the affections of her son, continually embarrassing him in front of school mates and teachers, while he sees his (jolly)father in a ... See full summary »
Director: James Cellan Jones | Stars: Maggie Smith, Adrian Ross Magenty, Deborah Grant, Michael Culver
Votes: 11
23. The Ballroom of Romance (1982)
52 min | Drama, Romance
A lonely farmer's daughter hopes to find love at the village ballroom.
Director: Pat O'Connor | Stars: Brenda Fricker, John Kavanagh, Mick Lally, Brid Brennan
Votes: 84
24. All for Love (1982–1983)
60 min | Romance
Anthology of stories about love, many adapted from short stories or novels.
Stars: Alick Hayes, Dilys Worsfold, Joan Plowright, Geraldine McEwan
Votes: 16
25. Frank Delaney (1982–1984)
Family
Stars: Frank Delaney, Elkie Brooks, Adam Mars-Jones, Bernard Levin
26.
All for Love (1982–1983)
Episode:
Lovers of Their Time
(1982)
60 min | Romance
A bittersweet tale of timid, gentle lovers, one of whom is unhappily married, who conduct a clandestine affair.
Stars: Edward Petherbridge, Cheryl Prime, Lynn Farleigh, Rhoda Lewis
27.
BBC2 Playhouse (1973–1983)
Episode:
Elizabeth Alone: Part 1
(1981)
Drama
Director: Brian Parker | Stars: Gawn Grainger, Lisa Coleman, Hannah Asprey, Barbara Ferris
28.
BBC2 Playhouse (1973–1983)
Episode:
Autumn Sunshine
(1981)
Drama
Director: Rodney Bennett | Stars: Christopher Casson, Mary Larkin, Robert Hamilton, Thom Delaney
29.
BBC2 Playhouse (1973–1983)
Episode:
Elizabeth Alone: Part 2
(1981)
Drama
Director: Brian Parker | Stars: Gawn Grainger, Lisa Coleman, Hannah Asprey, Barbara Ferris
30.
BBC2 Playhouse (1973–1983)
Episode:
Elizabeth Alone: Part 3
(1981)
Drama
Director: Brian Parker | Stars: Gawn Grainger, Lisa Coleman, Hannah Asprey, Barbara Ferris
32. Teresa's Wedding (1980 TV Movie)
51 min | Drama
Teresa's and Artie's wedding in a small Irish town in the 1960s brings out the tensions between two families.
Director: Dónall Farmer | Stars: Lise Ann McLaughlin, Philip O'Sullivan, Chris Curran, Iris Lawler
33. Writers and Places (1980– )
30 min | Documentary
Bernard Malamud in conversation with Robert Robinson.
Stars: Robert Robinson, William Styron, Frederic Raphael, Brian Moore
34.
BBC2 Playhouse (1973–1983)
Episode:
The Happy Autumn Fields
(1980)
Drama
Director: Peter Hammond | Stars: Gillian Blake, Stephen Moore, Judy Campbell, Desmond Llewelyn
35.
The Old Curiosity Shop (1979–1980)
Episode:
Episode #1.5
(1980)
Adventure, Drama, Family
Director: Julian Amyes | Stars: Sebastian Shaw, Trevor Peacock, Colin Jeavons, Margaret Courtenay
36.
The Old Curiosity Shop (1979–1980)
Episode:
Episode #1.6
(1980)
Adventure, Drama, Family
Director: Julian Amyes | Stars: Sebastian Shaw, Trevor Peacock, Natalie Ogle, Granville Saxton
37.
The Old Curiosity Shop (1979–1980)
Episode:
Episode #1.7
(1980)
Adventure, Drama, Family
Director: Julian Amyes | Stars: Sebastian Shaw, Trevor Peacock, Colin Jeavons, Wensley Pithey
38.
The Old Curiosity Shop (1979–1980)
Episode:
Episode #1.8
(1980)
Adventure, Drama, Family
Director: Julian Amyes | Stars: Sebastian Shaw, Trevor Peacock, Colin Jeavons, Margaret Courtenay
39.
The Old Curiosity Shop (1979–1980)
Episode:
Episode #1.9
(1980)
Adventure, Drama, Family
Director: Julian Amyes | Stars: Sebastian Shaw, Trevor Peacock, Colin Jeavons, Wensley Pithey
40.
The Book Programme (1973–1980)
Episode:
Capturing the Moment
(1980)
Documentary
Director: Tony Tyley | Stars: Robert Robinson, Susan Hill, V.S. Pritchett, William Trevor
41. The Old Curiosity Shop (1979–1980)
30 min | Adventure, Drama, Family
The story of Nell Trent, a beautiful young girl. An orphan, she lives with her Grandfather in The Old Curiosity Shop in London.
Stars: Sebastian Shaw, Trevor Peacock, Natalie Ogle, Granville Saxton
Votes: 82
42. Matilda's England (1979– )
60 min | Drama
Trilogy by William Trevor charting the changes in English society in the mid-twentieth century, seen through the memories of middle-aged Matilda looking back on her idyllic pre-war childhood.
Stars: Anna Calder-Marshall, Pat Keen, Georgine Anderson, Holly de Jong
44. Secret Orchards (1979 TV Movie)
Drama
The biography of successful and respectable Edwardian businessman Roger Ackerley, who managed to conceal the existence of a secret love and the three daughters she bore, from his wife and adult son and daughter until his death.
Director: Richard Loncraine | Stars: Freddie Jones, Judy Parfitt, Joseph Blatchley, Sophie Thompson
45.
Read All About It (1974–1979)
Episode:
Episode #6.14
(1979)
Talk-Show
Director: Bob Lockyer | Stars: Ronald Harwood, Mark Boxer, Raymond Briggs, Dick Francis
46.
The Old Curiosity Shop (1979–1980)
Episode:
Episode #1.1
(1979)
Adventure, Drama, Family
Little Nell and her grandfather are harried by the odious, misshapen money lender Quilp who plans to marry Little Nell when she is older.
Director: Julian Amyes | Stars: Sebastian Shaw, Trevor Peacock, Colin Jeavons, Freda Jackson
47.
The Old Curiosity Shop (1979–1980)
Episode:
Episode #1.2
(1979)
Adventure, Drama, Family
Quilp has taken possession of the Curiosity Shop and its contents in settlement of Grandfather's gambling debts.
Director: Julian Amyes | Stars: Sebastian Shaw, Trevor Peacock, Colin Jeavons, Wensley Pithey
48.
The Old Curiosity Shop (1979–1980)
Episode:
Episode #1.3
(1979)
Adventure, Drama, Family
Third episode of adaptation of Dickens' classic novel. Quilp has marked out Dick Swiveller as an ally. Kit has met the Garlands.
Director: Julian Amyes | Stars: Sebastian Shaw, Trevor Peacock, Wensley Pithey, Natalie Ogle
49.
The Old Curiosity Shop (1979–1980)
Episode:
Episode #1.4
(1979)
Adventure, Drama, Family
Fourth episode of adaptation of Dickens' classic novel. Quilp has left London to search for Nell and her grandfather.
Director: Julian Amyes | Stars: Sebastian Shaw, Trevor Peacock, Colin Jeavons, Margaret Courtenay
50.
Matilda's England (1979– )
Episode:
The Tennis Court
(1979)
Drama
Director: Mark Cullingham | Stars: Anna Calder-Marshall, June Hooper, Nigel Pratt, Holly de Jong