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Richard II (1991)
Character: Duke of Aumerle
Shakespeare's Richard II recorded live at the Grand Theatre in Swansea, performed by the English Shakespeare Company as part of the complete Historical Octology.
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Henry IV: Part 1 (1991)
Character: Earl of Worcester
Shakespeare's Henry IV, Part 1 recorded live at the Grand Theatre in Swansea, performed by the English Shakespeare Company as part of the complete Historical Octology.
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Henry IV: Part 2 (1991)
Character: Silence
Shakespeare's Henry IV, Part 2 performed by the English Shakespeare Company as part of the complete Historical Octology.
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Henry V (1991)
Character: Montjoy
Shakespeare's Henry V, performed by the English Shakespeare Company as part of the complete Historical Octology.
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Henry VI: House of Lancaster (1991)
Character: Montjoy
First part of an adapted version of Henry VI as performed by the English Shakespeare Company as part of the complete Historical Octology.
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Henry VI: House of York (1991)
Character: Edward, Earl of March
Second part of an adapted version of Henry VI as performed by the English Shakespeare Company as part of the complete Historical Octology.
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Richard III (1991)
Character: King Edward IV
Shakespeare's Richard III, performed by the English Shakespeare Company as part of the complete Historical Octology.
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The Enigma (1980)
Character: Peter Fielding
When John Fielding, MP, disappeared on the way home to his country estates he was, perhaps, cracking the first good joke of his life. Sergeant Jennings, left to pursue the investigation, finds little humour or help amongst Fielding's friends or family. Only Isobel could believe that Fielding might have wanted to disappear.
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Marriage (1981)
Character: Anutchkin
Councillor Podkolyossin has called on the services of Madame Fyokla, the matchmaker - decision he is already beginning to regret. Against his better judgment he finds himself competing for the hand of Miss Agafya.
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A Fatal Inversion (1992)
Character: Alec Chipstead
Adaptation of the Barbara Vine (aka Ruth Rendell) novel. After Adam inherits a country house from his great uncle, he and his friend Rufus decide to spend the summer there instead of abroad. An odd assortment of 'house guests' turns up through different means and it's an uneasy mix at best. A decade afterwards, the bodies of a young woman and an infant are discovered in the woods behind the house. As the police investigate, they naturally look to Adam as former owner of the house, and what happened all those years before starts to catch up with him.
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The Discovery of Heaven (2001)
Character: Politician
Disappointed with humanity, God wants to revoke his contract with humanity and wants to take back the stone tablets containing the ten commandments. To this end an angel is sent out to affect the personal lives of three humans so an appropriate child may be conceived.
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Crimestrike (1990)
Character: The Gent
What would happen if the nation’s criminals decided to go on strike? A comedy drama based on an idea by Czech writer Jaroslav Hasek.
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The Government Inspector (2005)
Character: Sir Kevin Tebbit
The Government Inspector is a 2005 television drama based on the life of Dr. David Kelly and the lead-up to the Iraq War in the United Kingdom.
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Selling Hitler (1991)
Character: Wilfried Sorge
In 1981, Gerd Heidemann, a war correspondent and reporter with the German magazine Stern, makes what he believes is the literary and historical scoop of the century: the personal diaries of Adolf Hitler. Over the next two years, Heidemann and the senior management figures at Stern secretly pay 10 million German marks to a mysterious 'Dr Fischer' for the sixty volumes of 'Hitler's diaries'. However, to the dismay of all, it is discovered after the publication of first extract that the diaries are crude forgeries, faked by Stuttgart criminal Konrad Kujau.
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Anna Karenina (1985)
Character: Mikhail
Tragic Anna leaves her cold husband for dashing Count Vronsky in 19th-century Russia.
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Pumpkinhead: Ashes to Ashes (2006)
Character: Reverend McGee
He threw their loved ones into a swamp. Now they want revenge... But when a demon does their dirty work, it comes at a price.
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Taking Sides (2002)
Character: US Aide
One of the most spectacular and renowned conductors of the 1930s, Wilhelm Furtwangler's reputation rivaled that of Toscanini's. After the war, he was investigated as part of the Allies' de-Nazification programme. In the bombed-out Berlin of the immediate post-war period, the Allies slowly bring law and order to bear on an occupied Germany. An American major is given the Furtwangler file, and is told to find everything he can and to prosecute the man ruthlessly. Tough and hard-nosed, Major Steve Arnold sets out to investigate a world of which he knows nothing.
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