Series 3
9 episodes · Sep 1, 1991
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- S3E1
Hancock
Sep 1, 1991115mA portrayal of the last years in the life of the comedian Tony Hancock. His refusal to accept the limitations of his own genius destroys his two marriages and, eventually, himself.
- S3E2
Tell Me That You Love Me
Sep 8, 199198mLaura Simms has an exciting job as a top magazine editor, but her love life's a disaster. Her luck seems to change when she meets Gabriel, a handsome but mysterious man who believes in old-fashioned love and marriage.
S3E3Filipina Dreamgirls
Sep 15, 199199mFive men from Wales book a package tour to the Philippines, hoping for romance and possible marriage with Filipina women.
- S3E4
Dancin' Thru the Dark
Sep 22, 199190mLinda is out on her hen night while her fiance Dave is out on his stag night. Linda is having major doubts about getting married. Both groups end up at the same club, only to discover that its band is fronted by her ex-boyfriend - and the love of her life - Peter. Linda has to decide: does she stay and settle down with Dave, like her friends want her to, or does she chuck it all in and run away with Peter?
- S3E5
Ex
Sep 29, 199185mGriff Rhys Jones stars as a writer on a popular television soap opera who falls in love with the show's leading lady but finds himself unable to break his ties with his ex-wife and their children.
- S3E6
Prince
Oct 6, 199175mStory of how a family is affected very greatly by their Alsation dog, Prince.
- S3E7
Alive and Kicking
Oct 13, 199191mA black comedy which takes an unflinching look at drug addiction. Smudger is a dealer and Liam is a counsellor who tries to break him.
S3E8A Question of Attribution
Oct 20, 199171mA drama about the double life led by Sir Anthony Blunt, Soviet agent and Surveyor of the Queen's Pictures.
S3E9Adam Bede
Jan 1, 1992101mThis first film adaptation of George Eliot 's classic novel was written by Maggie Wadey , who wrote the much-praised adaptation of Precious Bane. Two young men, the carpenter Adam Bede and the squire Arthur Donnithorne , find themselves competing for the love of the beautiful dairymaid Hetty Sorrel. It is a triangle which eventually leads to tragedy for all of them. When Adam Bede was published in 1859 it was greeted as the work of a major new talent. Charles Dickens was sure the author was a woman. He was right, for George Eliot was the pseudonym of Mary Ann Evans , a country girl who told her publisher that Adam Bede would be full of "the breath of cows and the scent of hay".