First Among Equals: Episode 31986Runtime:0 minutesThe Labour party retains power after the election and the four MPs get promoted up the ladder. However, turmoil disrupts the careers of three of them. Directed by:John Gorrie
Brian Mills
Sarah Harding
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| First Among Equals: Episode 41986Runtime:0 minutesRaymond puts his career on the line when he insists the government will not devalue the pound. Charles is invited to become a Whip. Directed by:John Gorrie
Brian Mills
Sarah Harding
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| Bill Moyers: Genesis: A Living Conversation: The First Murder1996Runtime:0 minutesThe tale of brother killing brother features jealousy, revenge, forgiveness, justice, and mercy in the complex relationships. Directed by:Catherine Tatge
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| America: The Story of Us: Superpower2010Runtime:0 minutesAmerica becomes a global superpower; technology fuels a boom in the economy and the population; America runs headlong into a new threat: Communism. Directed by:Nick Green
Marion Milne
Andrew Chater
Jenny Ash
Clare Beavan
Renny Bartlett
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Bill Moyers: Genesis: A Living Conversation: Apocalypse1996Runtime:0 minutesProfoundly disappointed in his creation, God destroys it and starts over with Noah and his family. Directed by:Catherine Tatge
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| America: The Story of Us: Westward2010Runtime:0 minutesTrailblazing pioneers set out to conquer the vast continent west of the mountains, but find the land already claimed. Directed by:Nick Green
Marion Milne
Andrew Chater
Jenny Ash
Clare Beavan
Renny Bartlett
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| The Women of Brewster Place: Part 11989Runtime:0 minutesA devoted single mother is forced to abandon her home and tries to make a new life in Brewster Place's dark and overcrowded tenements. Directed by:Donna Deitch
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| The Women of Brewster Place: Part 21989Runtime:0 minutesA devoted single mother is forced to abandon her home and tries to make a new life in Brewster Place's dark and overcrowded tenements. Directed by:Donna Deitch
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The Women of Brewster Place: Part 31989Runtime:0 minutesA devoted single mother is forced to abandon her home and tries to make a new life in Brewster Place's dark and overcrowded tenements. Directed by:Donna Deitch
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| The Women of Brewster Place: Part 41989Runtime:0 minutesA devoted single mother is forced to abandon her home and tries to make a new life in Brewster Place's dark and overcrowded tenements. Directed by:Donna Deitch
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| America: The Story of Us: Division2010Runtime:0 minutesThe Erie Canal brings big risk and bigger reward; In the South, slavery fuels a growing divide; Violence flares and abolitionists stand for freedom. Directed by:Nick Green
Marion Milne
Andrew Chater
Jenny Ash
Clare Beavan
Renny Bartlett
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| America: The Story of Us: Rebels2010Runtime:0 minutesFrom Jamestown to Plymouth, early settlers fight to survive; Tobacco sows seeds of opportunity in the south and the north becomes a trade powerhouse. Directed by:Nick Green
Marion Milne
Andrew Chater
Jenny Ash
Clare Beavan
Renny Bartlett
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Japan: Memoirs of a Secret Empire: The Return of the Barbarians2004Runtime:0 minutesIn isolation, Japan flourishes, its art and culture reaching new heights and its primary city, Edo (now known as Tokyo), becoming the largest metropolis in the world. All of this changes in 1853, however, when an American commodore and his squadron arrive in Edo Bay, forcing Japan to open its doors to trade. Directed by:Lyn Goldfarb
Deborah Ann DeSnoo
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| America: The Story of Us: Civil War2010Runtime:0 minutesThe Civil War rages; The Confederate army can't match the Union's technology; railroads, supply lines and telegrams become new weapons in modern war. Directed by:Nick Green
Marion Milne
Andrew Chater
Jenny Ash
Clare Beavan
Renny Bartlett
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| Japan: Memoirs of a Secret Empire: The Will of the Shogun2004Runtime:0 minutesWhen Ieyasu dies, his grandson Iemitsu becomes the new shogun, quickly obliterating the previous leader's attempts to establish a peaceful society. Peasants and disaffected Christians soon rise up against him, prompting the ruler to ban Christianity and prohibit all contact with Western nations. Directed by:Lyn Goldfarb
Deborah Ann DeSnoo
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| Japan: Memoirs of a Secret Empire: Episode 1: The Way of the Samurai2004Runtime:0 minutesIn late 16th-century Japan, samurai Tokugawa Ieyasu allies himself with the country's most powerful clans, eventually assuming command of their armies. Ieyasu's loyalty, however, only goes so far, and in 1614, he renounces his allies and slaughters more than 100,000 in his quest to become Japan's new ruler. Directed by:Lyn Goldfarb
Deborah Ann DeSnoo
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Now and Then1995Runtime:0 minutesWaxing nostalgic about the bittersweet passage from childhood to puberty in this tender coming-of-age tale, four childhood girlfriends -- Teeny, Chrissy, Samantha and Roberta -- recall the magical summer of 1970. During their walk down memory lane, they reconcile experiences with boys, secrets, bullies and more. Lesli Linka Glatter directs; Gaby Hoffmann, Ashleigh Aston Moore, Cloris Leachman, Thora Birch and Christina Ricci co-star. Directed by:Lesli Linka Glatter
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Now and Then (1995) A heartwarming movie about four childhood girlfriends who, in adulthood reunion, relive their experience of the life-changing summer of 1970, including a mystery death, divorce, standing up to the boys, first kiss, and the meaning of true friendship. Each explores her unique identity amidst family and friends. Beautifully directed by Lesli Linka Glatter.
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