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  1. Anglo Saxon Attitudes. Three-part miniseries about aging historian Gerald Middleton, who reflects on his youth, relationships (especially the one with his best friend's girl), career (shadowed by a scandal), and current issues, like his marriage and kids.

    • (172)
    • 1992-05-12
    • Drama
    • 229
  2. Gerald Middleton, is a taciturn and methodical man, a creature of habit who likes to have his daily routine undisturbed. Separated from his wife and disapproving of his youngest son’s job Gerald’s life and work are starting to lose their meaning. Keenly aware of his faults and the void that he has created around himself Middleton is forced back into the world once again as events from his ...

  3. Anglo Saxon Attitudes (Miniserie de TV) es una serie de televisión dirigida por Diarmuid Lawrence con Richard Johnson, Douglas Hodge, Elizabeth Spriggs, Dorothy Tutin .... Año: 1992. Título original: Anglo Saxon Attitudes. Sinopsis: 3 episodios.

    • 1992: Premios BAFTA TV: Mejor miniserie
    • Reino Unido
    • Clive Tickner
    • Diarmuid Lawrence
  4. Three part miniseries about Gerald Middleton, an aging historian, who reflects on his youth, relationships (especially the one with his best friend’s girl), career (shadowed by a scandal), and current issues, like his marriage and kids.

  5. Anglo-Saxon Attitudes. Season 1. 6.7 1992 NR. This darkly comic satire skewers British social and academic hypocrisy. Richard Johnson (The Camomile Lawn) stars as Gerald Middleton, a retired historian coming to terms with his life's folly, with Tara Fitzgerald as his former flame.

  6. Cuando Gilbert acude al frente a luchar en la Primera Guerra Mundial, Gerald y Dolly prosiguen la relación a pesar de que él se casa finalmente con otra mujer. Película inglesa basada en la satírica novela de Angus Wilson, en donde se retrata una sociedad inglesa presuntuosa.

  7. Tue, May 26, 1992. With an angry confrontation between Robin and his brother-in-law and emotional entrances by Elvira and Larrie, a soiree thrown by Marie Helene ends in disaster for all three of the Middleton children.