seldonp38 Jan 17, 2021 17:52
alan cox, elizabeth spriggs, andrew davies, travel, zelah clarke, thomas howes, damien thomas, television, robert hardy, alexandre dumas, margaret tyzack, timothy dalton, trevor howard, gemma jones, rafe spall, suranne jones, donald pleasence, politics, anthony dawson, july monarchy, jonathan firth, tom hollander, gemma whelan, louis jordan, christopher burgess, pam ferris, edward de souza, anthony howell, kate nelligan, francesca annis, barbara flynn, rupert vansittart, justine waddell, andrew bicknell, bill paterson, eve matheson, stephanie beachum, keeley hawes, juliet aubrey, bronte sisters, british empire, john hollingworth, colin jeavons, rachel power, peter jeffrey, napoleonic wars, douglas hodge, geoffrey whitehead, patrick malahide, morag hood, rebecca hall, religion, ursula howells, richard coyle, tracey childs, penelope wilton, rosamund pike, elizabeth gaskell, michael jayston, simon chandler, joe armstrong, caroline harker, barbara leigh-hunt, judy cornwell, julian wadham, deborah findlay, sophie rundle, iain glen, michael hordern, helen mirren, george eliot, history, jean harvey, timothy west, georgian era, tony curtis, victoria hamilton, sally wainwright, richard chamberlain, jemima rooper, michael gambon, amelia bullmore, rufus sewell, peter davison, literary
seldonp38 Aug 10, 2020 11:15
elizabeth spriggs, andrew davies, travel, joe absolom, joanne whalley, television, rupert graves, robert hardy, nicholas jones, shirley henderson, harriet walter, politics, james purefoy, eddie marsan, july monarchy, tom hollander, donald sumpter, donald moffat, tara fitzgerald, pam ferris, anthony howell, ron cook, francesca annis, yaphet kotto, gordon jackson, barbara flynn, jonathan cake, tom ellis, charles dance, ian mcelhinney, justine waddell, early america, bill paterson, sean harris, charles dickens, ewan mcgregor, robert powell, james d'arcy, michael atwell, keeley hawes, jessica brown findlay, j.j. feild, bronte sisters, georgia king, british empire, russell tovey, napoleonic wars, lee ingleby, geoffrey whitehead, fiona fullerton, crispin bonham-carter, anton lesser, dominic west, ben daniels, kenneth cranham, religion, claire foy, richard coyle, alistair petrie, arthur darvill, tom courtenay, penelope wilton, rosamund pike, elizabeth gaskell, toby stephens, andy serkis, alun armstrong, barbara leigh-hunt, brock peters, beatie edney, art, james fleet, matthew macfadyen, akosua busia, deborah findlay, rachel weisz, iain glen, edward fox, ned beatty, carl lumbly, jonathan coy, history, paloma baeza, matthew mcnulty, alice kriege, georgian era, judy parfitt, jemima rooper, george innes, michael gambon, sophia myles, dominic rowan, literary
seldonp38 Aug 12, 2019 18:49
denys hawthorne, zelah clarke, nathaniel parker, damien thomas, rupert graves, robert hardy, richard griffiths, harriet walter, politics, james purefoy, anne reid, jonathan firth, tom hollander, sienna guillory, sinéad cusack, pam ferris, richard armitage, hugo speer, julia sawalha, gillian anderson, francesca annis, rosemary leach, barbara flynn, rupert vansittart, ian mcelhinney, roger ashton-griffiths, justine waddell, andrew bicknell, bill paterson, charles dickens, armand assante, lilo baur, eve matheson, keeley hawes, sheila hancock, sandy welch, christopher benjamin, james rebhorn, jenny agutter, james frain, john light, jane seymour, russell tovey, colin jeavons, rachel power, douglas hodge, geoffrey whitehead, patrick malahide, morag hood, seán mcginley, crispin bonham-carter, anton lesser, tom ward, greg wise, warren clarke, bryan dick, richard coyle, tracey childs, arthur darvill, tom courtenay, ian richardson, rosamund pike, michael jayston, toby stephens, simon chandler, alun armstrong, david bamber, rupert evans, connie booth, caroline harker, barbara leigh-hunt, judy cornwell, linda bassett, emily hamilton, deborah findlay, iain glen, michael hordern, sean gilder, lucy davis, jean harvey, lesley manville, paloma baeza, victoria hamilton, blake ritson, jemima rooper, michael gambon, tim pigott-smith, dominic rowan, brian protheroe, gabrielle lloyd, tom georgeson, literary, alan cox, elizabeth spriggs, travel, carla gugino, andrew davies, phil davis, television, romola garai, nicholas jones, tasmin grey, timothy dalton, carey mulligan, christina cole, burn gorman, jonny lee miller, patrick kennedy, tara fitzgerald, elizabeth ashley, christopher burgess, harry andrews, anthony howell, robert bathurst, ron cook, jonathan cake, charles dance, thomas hardy, denis lawson, colin firth, jason watkins, victorian age, peter michael goetz, gwen humble, juliet aubrey, alison steadman, bronte sisters, michael caine, anna maxwell-martin, robert pugh, british empire, anthony calf, anna chancellor, ronan vibert, lucy robinson, peter jeffrey, adrian lukis, jennifer ehle, richard harrington, natasha little, kenneth cranham, conchata ferrell, benjamin whitrow, claire foy, religion, rya kihlstedt, norma streader, brendan coyle, penelope wilton, pauline collins, gilded age, elizabeth gaskell, andy serkis, jefferson hall, edith wharton, daniela denby-ashe, james fleet, matthew macfadyen, julian wadham, cheri lunghi, laura pyper, catherine tate, william houston, janine duvitski, george eliot, history, timothy west, georgian era, mira sorvino, joanna david, judy parfitt, mark tandy, hugh fraser, nigel terry, maggie wadey, jodhi may, louise dylan, jane austen, rufus sewell, michael kitchen, lysette anthony
seldonp38 May 10, 2015 20:45
elizabeth spriggs, anthony howell, deborah findlay, francesca annis, iain glen, barbara flynn, justine waddell, richard coyle, bill paterson, georgian era, tom hollander, penelope wilton, rosamund pike, keeley hawes, elizabeth gaskell, jemima rooper, michael gambon, british empire, barbara leigh-hunt, literary
seldonp38 Apr 05, 2015 21:21
elizabeth spriggs, anthony howell, deborah findlay, francesca annis, iain glen, barbara flynn, justine waddell, richard coyle, bill paterson, georgian era, tom hollander, penelope wilton, rosamund pike, keeley hawes, elizabeth gaskell, jemima rooper, michael gambon, british empire, barbara leigh-hunt, literary