Ever felt this country was a bit like a big, knackered, corrupt old NHS hospital? Top left-wing master of despair Lindsay Anderson...
1970, and voters face an unedifying choice between a tired old Labour government and a slightly prannyish Tory challenger in a political...
"OI, CHURCHILL! Can you save me money on my quality drama output?"
The film adaptation of Peter Barnes’s labyrinthine stage comedy set in a rambling country estate takes a sledgehammer to the British aristocracy...
Fairly faithful (almost shot for shot) but totally unnecessary remake of the much loved Gainsborough train-napping, with Angela Lansbury just fine in...
Tony Richardson and John Osborne may have gathered the glory with their ’60s version of Henry Fielding’s monstrous six-volume picaresque epic, but...
The film of the book of the war! Struggling manfully to match the genius of the book this doesn’t quite make it...
Joan Hickson being repeatedly injected in the arse!
FIRST ARTHUR LOWE then ROBIN BAILEY was your eponymous curmudgeonly old curmudgeon with amiable mate insulting shopkeepers, landlords and numerous landed gentry.
DEMOBBED BEFROCKED ARTHUR LOWE patrols 1950s London parish of St. Jude's as wise-cracking Father Charles Duddleswell
INFINITELY CHARMING personality-monikered procession of geometric freaks
EARLY VEHICLE for CLIVE "GRANDAD" DUNN.
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