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The Pallisers

Episode 7

Duration: 51 minutes

First broadcast: on BBC Two Northern Ireland (Analogue)Latest broadcast: on BBC Two Wales

Drama based on the six political novels by Anthony Trollope. John Grey and Alice have married. Plantagenet waits to see if he will be offered the exchequer again.

Contributors

Dolly Longstaffe:
Donald Pickering
Glenorca M'Cluskie:
Susan Hampshire
Plantagenet Palliser:
Philip Latham
Phineas Finn:
Donal McCann
Duke of Bungay:
Roger Livesey
Collingwood:
Maurice Quick
Laura Standish:
Anna Massey
Robert Kennedy:
Derek Godfrey
Barrington Erle:
Moray Watson
Lawrence Fitzgibbon:
Neil Stacy
Director:
Hugh David

The Pallisers

Episode 8

Duration: 52 minutes

First broadcast: on BBC Two Northern Ireland (Analogue)Latest broadcast: on BBC Two HD

Plantagenet is now chancellor of the exchequer and Glencora busies herself as a political hostess. Phineas prepares for his first speech in the House of Commons.

Contributors

Glenorca M'Cluskie:
Susan Hampshire
Plantagenet Pallister:
Philip Latham
Lord Brentford:
Lockwood West
Barrington Ehle:
Moray Watson
Lawrence Fitzgibbon:
Neil Stacy
Madame Max Goesler:
Barbara Murray
Mr Mildmay:
Norman Shelley
Mrs Bunce:
Brenda Cowling
Violet Effingham:
Mel Martin
Director:
Hugh David

The Pallisers

Episode 9

Duration: 52 minutes

First broadcast: on BBC Two Northern Ireland (Analogue)Latest broadcast: on BBC Two HD

Drama based on the six political novels by Anthony Trollope. Phineas, having saved Kennedy's life, is to stand for Lord Brentford's 'pocket borough'.

Contributors

Dolly Longstaffe:
Donald Pickering
Glenorca M'Cluskie:
Susan Hampshire
Plantagenet Palliser:
Philip Latham
Duke of Omnium:
Roland Culver
Lord Brentford:
Lockwood West
Barrington Erle:
Moray Watson
Lawrence Fitzgibbon:
Neil Stacy
Madame Max Goesler:
Barbara Murray
Mr Mildmay:
Norman Shelley
Mrs Bunce:
Brenda Cowling
Director:
Hugh David

The Pallisers

Episode 10

Duration: 52 minutes

First broadcast: on BBC Two Northern Ireland (Analogue)Latest broadcast: on BBC Two HD

The developing friendship between the Duke of Omnium and Madame Max has worried Glencora. Phineas has accepted a challenge from Chiltern over the courtship of Violet.

Contributors

Dolly Longstaffe:
Donald Pickering
Glenorca M'Cluskie:
Susan Hampshire
Plantagenet Palliser:
Philip Latham
Duke of Omnium:
Roland Culver
Lord Brentford:
Lockwood West
Barrington Erle:
Moray Watson
Lawrence Fitzgibbon:
Neil Stacy
Madame Max Goesler:
Barbara Murray
Mrs Bunce:
Brenda Cowling
Director:
Hugh David

The Pallisers

Episode 24

Duration: 52 minutes

First broadcast: on BBC Two Northern Ireland (Analogue)Latest broadcast: on BBC Two HD

Lopez's suicide is blamed on the coalition government. A small houseparty at Matching is to include Frank Tregear and Silverbridge's friend Lady Mabel Grex.

Contributors

Alice Vavasor:
Caroline Mortimer
Alice's Maid:
Lynn Smith
Mr Fothergill:
John Nettleton
Dolly Longstaffe:
Donald Pickering
Burgo Fitzgerald:
Barry Justice
George Vavasor:
Gary Watson
Marchioness of Auld Reckie:
Sonia Dresdel
Lady Dumbello:
Rachel Herbert
Countess of Midlothian:
Fabia Drake
Glenorca M'Cluskie:
Susan Hampshire
Plantagenet Pallister:
Philip Latham
Lawrence Fitzgibbon:
Neil Stacy
Director:
Hugh David

The Pallisers

Episode 26

Duration: 52 minutes

First broadcast: on BBC Two Northern Ireland (Analogue)Latest broadcast: on BBC Two HD

The final episode in the long-running saga based on the Anthony Trollope novels. Glencora's two sons are summoned to her bedside after she collapses.

Contributors

Alice Vavasor:
Caroline Mortimer
Alice's Maid:
Lynn Smith
Mr Fothergill:
John Nettleton
Dolly Longstaffe:
Donald Pickering
Burgo Fitzgerald:
Barry Justice
George Vavasor:
Gary Watson
Marchioness of Auld Reckie:
Sonia Dresdel
Lady Dumbello:
Rachel Herbert
Countess of Midlothian:
Fabia Drake
Glenorca M'Cluskie:
Susan Hampshire
Plantagenet Pallister:
Philip Latham
Duke of Ominum:
Roland Culver
Lord Brentford:
Lockwood West
Barrington Erle:
Moray Watson
Lawrence Fitzgibbon:
Neil Stacy
Madame Max Goesler:
Barbara Murray
Mr Mildmay:
Norman Shelley
Mrs Bunce:
Freda Cowling
Violet Effingham:
Mel Martin
Mr Bunce:
Haydn Jones
Lord Chiltern:
John Hallam
Bunce's Crony:
John Scott Martin
Mr Clarkson:
Sydney Bromley
Plantaganet Palliser:
Philip Latham
Dolly Longstaffe:
Donald Pickering
Robert Kennedy:
Derek Godfrey
Phineas Finn:
Donal McCann
Duke of St Bungay:
Roger Livesey
Collingwood:
Maurice Quick
Laura Standish:
Anna Massey
Director:
Hugh David

Duration: 1 hour, 30 minutes

First broadcast: on BBC One LondonLatest broadcast: on BBC Two Northern Ireland

Concluding part of the historical drama about the epileptic son of George V. The royal families of Europe find their countries plunged into the conflict of the First World War. Show more

Contributors

George V:
Tom Hollander
Stamfordham:
Bill Nighy
Prince George:
Rollo Weeks
Queen Alexandra:
Bibi Andersson
Lloyd George:
Ron Cook
Asquith:
Frank Finlay
Mr Hansell:
John Sessions
Tsarina Alexandra:
Ingeborga Dapkunaite
Callender:
Graham Crowden
Lady Warrinder:
Suzanne Burden
Tsar Nicholas:
Ivan Marevich
Fine Looking Woman:
Fritha Goodey
General:
Neil Stacy
Orderly:
Paul Brennen
Producer:
John Chapman

Three Up, Two Down

Series 2

Episode 1: Major Inconvenience

Duration: 30 minutes

First broadcast: on BBC One LondonLatest broadcast: on BBC Two HD

Sitcom about in-laws forced to share a flat below their children. Daphne looks forward to finding a kindred spirit in her new neighbour.

Contributors

Angie Tyler:
Lysette Anthony
Nick Tyler:
Ray Burdis
Daphne Trenchard:
Angela Thorne
Sam Tyler:
Michael Elphick
Major Giles Bradshaw:
Neil Stacy
Wilf Perkins:
John Grillo

Three Up, Two Down

Series 2

Episode 6: Ill Met by Candlelight

Duration: 29 minutes

First broadcast: on BBC One LondonLatest broadcast: on BBC Two HD

Sitcom about flat-sharing in-laws, whose children have just had their first baby. Daphne and Sam hear good news and bad news.

Three Up, Two Down

Series 3

Episode 1: Four's a Crowd

Duration: 29 minutes

First broadcast: on BBC One LondonLatest broadcast: on BBC Two HD

Sitcom about flat-sharing in-laws. The Major has departed under a cloud, but Daphne finds it hard to accept Sam as a silver lining.

Three Up, Two Down

Series 3

Episode 3: Truth and Consequences

Duration: 30 minutes

First broadcast: on BBC One LondonLatest broadcast: on BBC Two Scotland

Sitcom about flat-sharing in-laws, whose children have just had their first baby. Sam fills the flat with the heady aroma of decomposing crocodile. Show more

Contributors

Angie Tyler:
Lysette Anthony
Nick Tyler:
Ray Burdis
Sam Tyler:
Michael Elphick
Daphne Trenchard:
Angela Thorne
Major Giles Bradshaw:
Neil Stacy
Wilf Perkins:
John Grillo