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The Slipper and the Rose
6.9
Prince Edward wants to marry for love, but the King and court of the kingdom of Euphrania are anxious for the prince to wed no matter what. When the prince meets Cinderella at a ball, he's sure she's the one, and when she loses her slipper upon exiting the dance, the prince is determined to find and marry her.
Adventure
Morte d'Arthur
1

Morte d'Arthur

May 05, 1984
King Arthur faces his doom as his kingdom is undermined from within by the love of his queen for Sir Launcelot, and the treachery of Mordred, his son born of incest.
Les 1001 nuits
5.1

Les 1001 nuits

Apr 11, 1990
Sur le point d'être exécutée, la belle Shéhérazade raconte son histoire aux jeunes fils du bourreau. Dans ce récit, elle croise les différents personnages des 1 001 Nuits dont le Génie, exilé dans un Londres moderne...
Fantasy
The Teckman Mystery
6.1

The Teckman Mystery

Oct 27, 1954
A fiction writer begins working on a biography of a pilot who went down during the test flight of a new plane and finds himself soon involved in a series of murders.
Mystery
Rockets in the Dunes
6

Rockets in the Dunes

Jan 01, 1960
Story of a group of children and their efforts to prevent the War Office from closing their beloved beach to make a rocket-launching site.
Family
Les Professionnels
7.4

Les Professionnels

Feb 06, 1983
Cette série met en scène les aventures de William Bodie et Raymond Doyle deux des meilleurs agents du CI5 (Criminal Intelligence 5), une organisation secrète chargée de maintenir la sécurité en Angleterre dont le patron est l'irascible George Cowley.
Action & Adventure
Campion
5.6

Campion

Mar 16, 1990
Campion is a television show made by the BBC, adapting the Albert Campion mystery novels written by Margery Allingham. Two series were made, in 1989 and 1990, starring Peter Davison as Campion, Brian Glover as his manservant Magersfontein Lugg and Andrew Burt as his policeman friend Stanislaus Oates. A total of eight novels were adapted, four in each series, each of which was originally broadcast as two separate hour-long episodes. Peter Davison sang the title music for the first series himself; in the second series, it was replaced with an instrumental version.
Mystery