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    Need name of an old british movie...?

    About a woman trying to sell a photo archive. she tries to convince an older british gentleman to buy it as a whole instead of just one piece.
    Need name of an old british movie...? - Yahoo! Answers



    Thought it might ring a bell with someone.

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    This is Stephen Poliakoff's Shooting The Past



    Shooting the Past (1999) (TV)



    It was on a few months ago.



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    even better than a computer!! you are amazing, guys!

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    Pleasure.





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    Wasn't this a 2-part mini-series? I seem to recall seeing Part 1 twice and I still don't know how it ended!


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    Cheers, Freddy. I have passed the information on.

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    name='ShirlGirl']Wasn't this a 2-part mini-series? I seem to recall seeing Part 1 twice and I still don't know how it ended!





    It's very good, so try to find a copy, I could try to tell you but there were so many strands I simply couldn't do it the justice it deserves.



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    One of the best TV dramas I've ever seen, and in my opinion, Poliakoff's best (though Caught on a Train is very fine).

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    name='Gazza']One of the best TV dramas I've ever seen, and in my opinion, Poliakoff's best (though Caught on a Train is very fine).


    Agree entirely. Breathtaking.....

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    name='Freddy']It's very good, so try to find a copy, I could try to tell you but there were so many strands I simply couldn't do it the justice it deserves.



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    Freddy
    It's OK after all - turns out it was the end of Part 1 that I missed, I think it was the episode when he came face-to-face with his father. Part 2 is currently being repeated over here.

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