Eskimo Day
Comedy 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.
Piers Haggard
Jack Rosenthal
Casts & Crew
Maureen Lipman
Tom Wilkinson
Anna Carteret
David Ross
Laura Howard
Benedict Sandiford
Alec Guinness
James Fleet
Kathryn Pogson
Grant Warnock
Laurie Ventry
Kathy Kiera Clarke
Susannah Wise
Lila Kaye
Pippa Hinchley
Also Directed by Piers Haggard
A CIA agent infiltrates the research team of a scientist who seeks to capture the essence of a dying leukemia patient.
Doting parents (Maureen Lipman, David Ross, Tom Wilkinson) must adjust to life without their children as their offspring leave for college and form relationships. Sequel to Eskimo Day.
Influenced by the social and geopolitical situation of the early nineteen-seventies and the hippie youth movement of the late nineteen-sixties, Quatermass is set in a near future in which large numbers of young people are joining a cult, the “Planet People”, and gathering at ancient sites, believing they will be transported to a better life on another planet.
Fu Manchu's 168th birthday celebration is dampened when a hapless flunky spills Fu's age-regressing elixir vitae. Fu sends his lackeys to round up ingredients for a new batch of elixir, starting with the Star of Leningrad diamond, nabbed from a Soviet exhibition in Washington. The FBI sends agents Capone and Williams to England to confer with Nayland Smith, an expert on Fu.
TV movie directed by Piers Haggard.
A married couple have their preconceptions of life tested by their guest
An Englishwoman seeking to escape her marriage arrives at French hotel.
Play by Howard Brenton. Two expeditions meet, both lost in the Kalahari desert
'The Man' and 'The Woman' regularly meet for an extramarital affair whilst her husband works late. Professing love for both men creates paranoia in The Man who invents a fourth person - a mistres, Evelyn.
In 1965, at the age of 25, Alan Ackland is sentenced to life imprisonment for the murder of a business associate. In 1971, Sylvia Barker, lonely and depressed after a failed marriage and with two young children to bring up alone, seeks a new direction in her life and applies to become a voluntary prison visitor. Several years later their paths cross.