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  1. Neil Gaiman's Likely Stories: With Montserrat Lombard, Monica Dolan, Paul Ritter, Kirk Lake. Adaptations of the fantastical short stories written by author, Neil Gaiman.

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    • 2016-05-26
    • Drama, Horror
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  2. May 26, 2016 · A unique collection of extraordinary fantastical short stories from the pen of Neil Gaiman, directed by Iain Forsyth & Jane Pollard. With a score by Jarvis Cocker and starring a host of British acting talent led by Tom Hughes, Johnny Vegas, George MacKay, Rita Tushingham and Kenneth Cranham.

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    • May 27, 2016
  3. In the Diogenes Club writer Danny is sceptical of ghost stories told by other members and barmaid Elena but contributes a spooky tale of his own when, as a boy, he met a gang of youths who took him to a sinister house in the woods .

  4. Neil Gaiman's Likely Stories is a unique collection of extraordinary short stories from the pen of Neil Gaiman, directed by Iain Forsyth & Jane Pollard. With a score by Jarvis Cocker and starring a host of British acting talent led by Tom Hughes, Johnny Vegas, George MacKay, Rita Tushingham and Kenneth Cranham.

  5. Neil Gaiman's Likely Stories. Season 1. An anthology series of standalone stories, with slightly surreal, gothic human elements and a somewhat magical take on reality. Created by Neil Gaiman (Stardust, American Gods). 22 IMDb 6.4 2016 5 episodes.

  6. This miniseries is a television adaptation of award-winning novelist Neil Gaiman's writings, directed by Iain Forsyth and Jane Pollard. A collection of dark and extraordinary stories are portrayed over four episodes featuring British stars Tom Hughes, George MacKay, Rita Tushingham, Johnny Vegas and Kenneth Cranham.

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  8. A unique collection of extraordinary fantastical short stories from the pen of Neil Gaiman, directed by Iain Forsyth & Jane Pollard. With a score by Jarvis Cocker and starring a host of British acting talent led by Tom Hughes, Johnny Vegas, George MacKay, Rita Tushingham and Kenneth Cranham.