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Nathaniel Parker
United Kingdom
Age: 62
Born: 18 May, 1962
TV Series Starring Nathaniel Parker
Far from the Madding Crowd
Based on Thomas Hardy's classic novel, Far from the Madding Crowd is a turbulent tale of passion and destruction set in the 19th century.
Bathsheba Everdene (Paloma Baeza), a beautiful and proud woman with a fiercely independent spirit, ensnares-and almost destroys-three men. She rejects the proposal of the loyal and dependable Gavriel Oak (Nathaniel Parker), who takes a job on her farm because of an unfortunate twist of fate. He can only stand by and watch as Bathsheba mischievously flirts with her neighbor, Mr. Boldwood (Nigel Terry), unleashing a passionate obsession that burns deep within the reserved Gabriel. However, both men are eclipsed by the arrival of the dashing, womanizing soldier, Frank Troy (Jonathan Firth). Despite being in love with another woman, he sees a challenge in Bathsheba and sets out to win her.
Troy manages to tame the wild young woman, but their marriage is instantly doomed, and a dramatic chain of events are set in motion.
The Beast Must Die
The Beast Must Die tells the story of a grieving mother who infiltrates the life of the man she believes killed her son.
Of Kings and Prophets
A thrilling Biblical tale of faith, betrayal, and ambition. Follow a weary king, a resentful prophet, and a resourceful shepherd on a collision course with destiny.
Experience the epic saga of kings and prophets through their eyes. Who will rise and who will fall? Tune in to find out.
The Outcast
Set in post-war Britain, Lewis Aldridge is grief-stricken as he finds it hard to deal with the death of his beloved mother. He is put in the care of his emotionally distant father Gilbert, whom he barely knows and who quickly remarries forcing Lewis to bury his feelings. Lewis becomes dependent on his friendship with the neighbouring Carmichael girls, Tamsin and Kit who are controlled by their domineering father Dicky.
Me & Mrs Jones
Gemma's life involves mainly driving her twin daughters around and having to deal with her ex, Jason, and his Swedish girlfriend. After handsome single father Tom asks her out and her son returns from traveling with friend Billy, Gemma finds she has more than one love interest.
Injustice
On the surface William Travers is a picture of success. An accomplished criminal barrister happily living with his wife in rural Suffolk. However, Travers is still recovering from a traumatic series of events that have shaken his belief in the legal system.
Land Girls
Land Girls follows the lives and loves of a group of girls living away from home as they attempt to do their bit for Britain in the Women's Land Army during the second world war.
Merlin
This 13-part drama series puts a new spin on the story of the infamous sorcerer, Merlin. Set in the mythical City of Camelot, the story follows young Merlin's dangerous journey as he comes face to face with legendary and fantastical characters.
The Inspector Lynley Mysteries
The two leading characters are from opposite ends of the social spectrum: Lynley is an earl, though he keeps quiet about it, while Havers is almost aggressively working class. While that causes friction and misunderstandings between them, it also means they see things differently and complement one another in their police work.
Vanity Fair (1998)
"I am poor and put upon," concedes Becky Sharp during the first episode of Vanity Fair, but it rapidly becomes clear that she intends to change this situation, scrambling up the social ladder by exploiting her guile, good looks and the gullibility of doting males. In the light of her selfish, single-minded resolve to achieve success, Sharp may be viewed as an optimistic dreamer, pragmatic schemer, proto-feminist or a coquettish combination of all three.
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