Jeffrey Archer

Jeffrey Archer

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Jeffrey Archer

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Last Of The Summer Wine: 30 Years Of Laughs
Self (archive)
This new special reveals the secrets of the long-running sitcom's extraordinary success. Helped by former cast and crew members, families of the stars no longer with us, and celebrity fans, we learn the secrets of this comedy classic and get to see previously unseen interviews and rare behind-the-scenes archive footage.
The Double Life of Saki
Self
Drama-documentary which explores the life and work of the writer Hector Hugh Munro, better known by his pen name Saki, whose short stories satirised Edwardian society and culture.
O Diário de Bridget Jones
Himself
Bridget Jones, uma mulher de trinta anos, decide, entre as resoluções de Ano Novo escrever um diário. Bridget revela, a cada capítulo, as suas qualidades e os seus defeitos, além de expor com muito humor situações que fazem parte do dia-a-dia de várias mulheres nesta mesma faixa de idade: problemas com o trabalho, a busca do homem ideal etc. Cada capítulo do livro trata de um determinado dia na vida desta anti-heroína, que sempre inicia o seu relato contabilizando o peso e as calorias, cigarros e unidades alcoólicas que consumiu no dia anterior.
Not a Penny More, Not a Penny Less
Novel
Four victims of a stock swindle meet and plot to get their money back from the crooked financier responsible. Each man, an Oxford professor, a Harley Street physician, an art dealer and a British aristocrat deploy their individual talents in elaborate stings to get back "Not a Penny More, Not a Penny Less"
One More Audience with Dame Edna Everage
Self (uncredited)
The gloriously glamorous Dame Edna entertains a celebrity audience in this 1988 special.
Everest
Book
In 1921, mountaineer George Mallory is picked by Arthur Hinks of the Royal Geographic Society to scale the previously unconquerable Mount Everest. Following World War I, the fading British empire is desperate for a victory, but for Mallory and his rival, the eccentric Aussie George Finch, the challenge has nothing to do with patriotism, instead it is a singular test of self.