Casts & Crew
Laurence Olivier
Frank Finlay
Maggie Smith
Derek Jacobi
Joyce Redman
Robert Lang
Anthony Nicholls
Kenneth MacKintosh
Edward Hardwicke
Sheila Reid
Roy Holder
David Hargreaves
Malcolm Terris
Michael Turner
Harry Lomax
Terence Knapp
Tom Kempinski
Nick Edmett
William Hobbs
Trevor Martin
Janie Booth
Andy Bradford
Peter Collier
Michael Gambon
Reginald Green
Peter John
Lewis Jones
John McEnery
Bruce Purchase
Dan Meaden
Malcolm Reynolds
Robert Russell
Clive Rust
Petronella Barker
Also Directed by Stuart Burge
David and Joan's life has been one continuous party, but their marriage is loveless. Suddenly a young girl appears in their world and announces that she's in love with David and wants to change his life for ever. Adaptation of Terence Rattigan's play.
An epic drama of the 16th Century Catholic monk Martin Luther who started the Reformation.
These dueling one-act comedies highlight the work of playwright John Mortimer. In "The Dock Brief," an ill-prepared attorney is put to the test when his client confesses to killing his wife. In "What Shall We Tell Caroline?" a father with good intentions tries to protect his wife and daughter from the bad things in life.
The original play by Christopher Hampton, was adapted into this made-for-TV movie and it offers witty dialogue in the midst of remarkable conflict among its privileged characters.
George, a black South African, finds it hard to settle down in London after his experiences in South Africa.
A wily publisher of arts magazines tries to cope with ever-growing financial problems - and also his formidable German mother.
Adaptation from the play by Oscar Wilde.
Adaptation of Chekhov's play from the Chichester Festival.
When a law-abiding demolition expert is duped by a gang of criminals into helping them he is caught and jailed. When he is released he goes straight and then notices a leading citizen in his town is cheating his neighbours.
A series of monologues.