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Top TV Series
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Sarah Alexander
United Kingdom
Age: 55
Born: 03 Jan, 1971
TV Series Starring Sarah Alexander
Art Detectives
In the Metropolitan Police's smallest department, the Heritage Crime Unit, an art-loving detective tackles cases connected to the world of art, antiques, collectibles and cultural heritage.
Undercover
The show stars Daniel Rigby as a undercover police officer who struggles as he manages to infiltrate a Armenian crime family.
Marley's Ghosts
Marley has a rare gift that comes with mixed blessings. She can talk to the dead, which sadly now includes both her husband Adam, her lover Michael as well as the local vicar. Awkward. So begins a bizarre ménage-a-quatre, with Adam, Michael and the vicar all moving in, albeit in ghostly form, to Marley's home.
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.
All the Small Things
All the Small Things is a six-part series about a musical family torn apart by another woman. Starring Sarah Lancashire and Neil Pearson, it's a must-watch drama.
Written by Debbie Horsfield, the creator of Cutting It, this all-singing series is an emotional rollercoaster that will keep you hooked until the end.
Teachers
Filmore is a New Jersey school that has its share of problems, including apathetic teachers, antiquated rules and a majority of students who are more interested in text-messaging than in textbooks.
Green Wing
An offbeat comedy from the team behind 'Smack the Pony', set in a hospital, and is very much character-based, with storylines involving a staff liasion officer who hates people, a humourless consultant who thinks he's funny, and a handful of sexual predators and inadequates.
The Worst Week of My Life
Howard Steel's wedding week turns into a nightmare in this hilarious British sitcom. Every mishap imaginable happens on the way to the altar.
From exploding toilets to disastrous stag parties, Howard's life is one disaster after another. This show will keep you laughing from start to finish.
Coupling
Two's company, three's a crowd... so what do you do with six? On average, men and women think about sex every six seconds. Shorten that to every second, and you've got Coupling. When a couple gets together, it's never just the two of them - they also bring baggage - and Susan and Steve are no exception.
The Strangerers
Two bumbling vegetable-based alien cadets find themselves helplessly stuck on Earth after losing their supervisor, while two argumentative government agents try to eliminate the alien threat.
Smack the Pony
The stylish, original and uninhibited Emmy award-winning sketch show starring Fiona Allen, Doon Mackichan and Sally Phillips. Distinctly contemporary.
The 11 O'Clock Show
The 11 O'Clock Show was a satirical late-night British television comedy series on Channel 4, which featured topical sketches and commentary on news items. It ran from 30 September 1998 to 8 December 2000, most notably, while hosted by Iain Lee and Daisy Donovan. The show is noted for launching the careers of Ricky Gervais, Sacha Baron Cohen and Charlie Brooker.
Jonathan Creek
While writing a piece about the death of a prominent artist, investigative journalist Madeline Magellan enlists the help of Jonathan Creek, a man who makes a living inventing tricks for magician Adam Klaus, and who has a brilliantly lateral mind.
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