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1. Spring and Port Wine (1970)
Not Rated | 101 min | Drama
A stern father and lenient mother try to deal with the ups and downs of their four children's lives in working-class Bolton.
Director: Peter Hammond | Stars: James Mason, Diana Coupland, Hannah Gordon, Susan George
Votes: 992
2.
The Bold and the Beautiful (1987– )
Episode:
Episode #1.5278
(2008)
TV-14 | Drama, Romance
Donna blames one of Pam's dirty tricks for her green hair. Taylor finds Rick and Phoebe having a private dinner. Katie and Nick eat the dinner Nick planned for Bridget.
Director: Michael Stich | Stars: Andrew Ableson, William deVry, Jennifer Gareis, Ashley Jones
3.
The Six Wives of Henry VIII (1970)
Episode:
Anne of Cleves
(1970)
TV-14 | 91 min | Drama, History, Romance
Henry has been a widower for two years but political diplomacy and Thomas Cromwell urge the king to choose Anne of Cleves. Will the match prove a triumph or a disaster?
Director: John Glenister | Stars: Keith Michell, Bernard Hepton, Wolfe Morris, Patrick Troughton
Votes: 96
4.
The Six Wives of Henry VIII (1970)
Episode:
Catherine Howard
(1970)
TV-14 | 90 min | Drama, History, Romance
Henry's ulcerated leg is causing him agony. The Duke of Norfolk presents his young and pretty niece Catherine Howard to the King, who becomes captivated. Henry soon marries Catherine - but will she prove to be his rose without a thorn?
Director: Naomi Capon | Stars: Angela Pleasence, Julia Cornelius, Sheila Burrell, Patrick Troughton
Votes: 97
5.
The Six Wives of Henry VIII (1970)
Episode:
Catherine Parr
(1970)
TV-14 | 89 min | Drama, History, Romance
It is the year 1543 and the King is now grossly fat, semi-lame, and wrinkled. Beset by boredom he longs for a new wife to ease his lonely life, will the twice widowed and scholarly Katherine Parr, fulfill his needs?
Director: Naomi Capon | Stars: Keith Michell, Howard Goorney, Rosalie Crutchley, John Ronane
Votes: 92