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  1. Synopsis. Life In Squares tells the story of the Bloomsbury group over 40 years, from the death of Queen Victoria to the Second World War, as they attempted to forge a life free from the constraints of the past. Their pursuit of freedom and beauty was always passionate, often impossible and ultimately devastating, yet their legacy is still felt ...

  2. Welcome to Ecosse Films. Ecosse Films is a multi award-winning production company, specialising in high-quality drama for film and television, producing 16 films and over 300 hours of network television. How does Visa Online Casinos work?

  3. Synopsis. Ashley Pharoah's 2 hour adaptation of Thomas Hardy's classic was shown on ITV1 on Boxing Day 2005 at 9pm. In this moving and humorous romance, a school teacher named Fancy Day (Keeley Hawes), moves to the village of Mellstock and causes havoc by catching the eye of the parson (Ben Miles), a rich landowner (Steve Pemberton) and a poor ...

  4. Black Death. Sean Bean Eddie Redmayne Carice Van Houten. Production Credits. Writer: Dario Poloni Producers: Robert Bernstein, Douglas Rae, Phil Robertson, Jens Meurer

  5. Synopsis. Successful prime-time drama, Mistresses, takes a shocking turn in the third series which sees the girls relationships challenged in ways they never thought imaginable. Having previously supported one another through thick and thin their close-knit friendship group has been torn apart, but what could have caused such a drastic rift?

  6. Template:3p Ecosse Films is a British film and television and film production company based in London. Ecosse Films produces programs for BBC, ITV, Channel 4, Showtime, Sky Atlantic, Starz Channel and WGBH. The first production of Ecosse Films was the 1997 film Mrs. Brown, starring Judi Dench as Queen Victoria and Billy Connolly as her servant John Brown. Their most successful television production has been Monarch of the Glen, produced for BBC Scotland and screened on BBC One, which ran to seve

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