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In The Tower, people don’t speak up, they don’t say "No", and we know historically, in any place where bad things are happening, good people need to speak up, and when they don’t, catastrophe ensues. The Tower is a story. Saying all police are like the police in The Tower is like saying all kings are like Lear. But there do need to be ...
ITV (CITV) 1985–1989: 10 episodes Return to Treasure Island: ITV The Disney Channel: 1986: co-production with Primetime Television Ltd. and Walt Disney Television: Rolf's Cartoon Club: ITV (CITV) 1989–1993: We Are Seven: ITV: 1989; 1991: Telltale: 1993: Rubbish, King of the Jumble: ITV (CITV) 1993–1994: co-production with A Productions ...
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The Tower: A Tale of Two Cities is a British television documentary series based on the Pepys estate in Deptford, south-east London. The eight-part series premiered on 25 June 2007, on BBC One. [1] In 2004, Lewisham council sold one of three adjacent public housing tower blocks on the economically deprived Pepys Estate to a private property ...
Police drama series had been compared to popular crime show ‘Line of Duty’ ITV quietly axes well-liked show after ratings unexpectedly plummet Skip to main content
The Round Tower is a British television serial of 1998, produced by Festival Films for Tyne Tees Television, directed by Alan Grint and based on the novel of the same name by Catherine Cookson. Plot outline
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The Black Tower is a 1985 mystery television drama based on the 1975 book The Black Tower by P. D. James. The title role of Commander Adam Dalgliesh was played by Roy Marsden . References