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Series 7

12 episodes · Jan 13, 1991

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  • S7E1

    Heading Home

    Jan 13, 1991

    A story of a woman who is torn between two men in post World War II London.

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  • S7E2

    Hallelujah Anyhow

    Jan 27, 1991

    When local pastor Adlyn meets and falls in love again with her old childhood sweetheart, she is forced to make an agonising choice between her faith and family and her heart.

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  • S7E3

    Korczak

    Feb 3, 1991

    The last days of life of the legendary Polish pedagogue Dr. Janusz Korczak and his heroic dedication to protecting Jewish orphans in the Warsaw Ghetto.

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  • S7E4

    Fellow Traveller

    Feb 10, 1991

    1950s Hollywood: the McCarthy senate committee is conducting a witch-hunt for supposed communists in the entertainment industry and betrayal is in the air. For three friends this proves to be a disaster - for the writer who must work incognito for the emerging ITV in England; for the musician now living in England, a painful renewal of old wounds; and for the star a final performance.

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  • S7E5

    102 Boulevard Haussmann

    Feb 17, 1991

    In 1916 author Marcel Proust is leading a reclusive life in Paris. He hires a quartet of musicians and befriends one of them, a wounded serviceman.

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  • S7E6

    A Private Life

    Feb 24, 1991

    Jack and Stella were unable to marry in South Africa because she was classified as coloured. They persevere by living together in a mixed neighbourhood, but their son Paul will suffer when he is unable to marry his white girlfriend Andrea.

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  • S7E7

    The Laughter of God

    Mar 3, 1991

    Husband and wife are stuck in a loveless marriage because of their kids. They cheat and fantasize about murdering each-other. When an ancient tomb is discovered nearby, one of them gets an idea.

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  • S7E8

    Morphine and Dolly Mixtures

    Mar 10, 1991

    A girl's childhood in the 1950s with her brutal alcoholic father.

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  • S7E9

    Do Not Disturb

    Mar 17, 1991

    When Jenny and Bruce Coldfield bring a curious party of enthusiasts to a remote Norfolk village to visit the hidden world of ghost story writer Eleanor Mont other forces start to stir.

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  • S7E10

    Dreaming

    Mar 24, 1991

    McIlvanney's reworking of his short story, from "Walking Wounded" (Hodder and Stoughton, 1989). Sammy Nelson envisions 'alternatives' to the realities of his day, as he moves from home to Job Centre to home again.

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  • S7E11

    They Never Slept

    Mar 31, 1991

    When plucky Corporal Pru Merriman reports to her superiors, she is catapulted into the murky world of the French Resistance.

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  • S7E12

    Aimée

    Apr 7, 1991

    A white Mercedes, the English countryside, a cathedral city, a haunted figure at the wheel with an overnight bag in the boot. Frank Summers has run away from a career as a fabulously successful rock promoter and an anguished private life. Now he's facing the hardest of all moral choices - a life or death decision which is to have a shattering impact on the lives of new friends who offer shelter, and on the new arrival on the seemingly tranquil scene.

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