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I taped it in about 1987 when it was
shown
on Channel Four but my tape is severely worn now and I would love a new copy of it.I have e-mailed Film Four to ask them to show it again as it has never been available on video and as far as I know hasn't been repeated since the 80's.
That's twice now the monsters have
shown
a soft side and been presented fleetingly sympathetically, the previous being the last Dalek from series one, but by Jove it's worked.
I saw this television version of a Christie mystery story when it was
shown
back on Channel 5 in New York City in 1980.
At the time I was surprised it was not
shown
on Channel 13, the Public Television Station that showed most of the Masterpiece Theater programs, but (aside from some Dorothy Sayers "Lord Peter Wimsey" stores, and THE MOONSTONE) the BBC productions rarely dealt with British detective stories.
Daniel Percival's "Dirty War", a BBC production made for television was
shown
recently on cable.
"L'Auberge Espagnole" collected the audience wherever it was
shown.
This movie was recently
shown
subtitled not dubbed, on Australia's Special Broadcasting Service.
This movie should be
shown
in every high-school in the world.
The images that are
shown
are absolutely breathtaking and stunning.
Without doubt a great all round show that if
shown
today would attract a huge following.Bodyguards was only 6 episodes and a trailer,but deserved a few more series to really bring it up-to speed.With outstanding performances from the highly talented and versatile Sean Pertwee and the dynamic Louise Lombard,it really did put it up with the likes of the Proffesionals,The Sweeney and Thief Takers.The story lines are based on the Diplomatic Protection Services and with great filming and story lines and scene locations,it stood out from some of the junk that gets churned by other TV production companies.I do not think that it has been
shown
on terrestrial TV either,such as Sky or Freeview,witch is a shame as if it were to be
shown
nowadays,i am sure it would get a large viewing audience.So i hope one day the guys at Carlton TV decide to release it on DVD,cheers,Nick.
Continuing with the exclusive film programme about complicated relationships in some European courts, last night in the Schloss theatre was
shown "
Anna Boleyn", a film directed by the great Teutonic film director Herr Ernst Lubitsch.
Just plain old college kids having fun and if a few breasts have to be shown, then so be it!
Somewhere between the sketchy nasty American business man and the tragic victim, he displayed the same energy that he has always
shown
to be incredibly attractive to audiences.
We are also swept away by powerfully performed music and
shown
the difference between great and mediocre performance with a lot of attention to nuance.
More often than not, the horror movies
shown
during this time are usually big lamers.
Supposedly, this is the only version that Edwards would allow; but, Turner Classic Movies has
shown
the complete (theatrical release) version, recently.
Hopefully it will be
shown
in Drive-ins this summer so that more people get to see it.
Later I watched it every time it was
shown
on TV and want to watch more.
It was
shown
as part of our town's youth film festival and was the organising committee's favourite.
This film is not available on DVD although it is a classic and very rarely
shown
on TV.
Admittedly, I'm only seeing the first new series now as it's being
shown
on the Sci-Fi channel (in other words, probably cut to ribbons for time constraints), but I'm looking forward to future episodes either on broadcast TV or on DVD.
The main character's struggles, triumphs, set backs, hopes and desires are all so honestly
shown
that you wonder if he is acting at all.
I don't think it is ever
shown
anymore.
There have been many people who do not think that the things that are
shown
in the movie really happen in this day and age, but the sorry and sad thing is they do.
One of the notorious errors involves Colonel Philip Sheridan who is
shown
as the commandant at West Point before the Civil War.
As a fan of Dan Aykroyd, I watched this film when it was recently
shown
in the middle of night on TV.
Beware heavily cut versions sometimes
shown
on cable or satellite, running anywhere from 95 minutes to 2 hours.
While both this movie and the signature car chase have been
shown
a lack of respect by many critics, both are way above average.
In 1961, this series was
shown
on local TV here in southern California.
When the killer is
shown
he is very creepy and you find yourself yelling at the girl to "GET OUT OF THE HOUSE".
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