Episodes
Title | Repeated | Comments |
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20080510 (BBC7) | " "Peter Tinniswood's last play, written as a tribute to Paul Scofield and his great love of Chekhov. Also starring Emma Fielding. " | |
20090526 (BBC7) | " "Peter Tinniswood's last play, written especially for Chekhov admirer Paul Scofield. " | |
20090527 (BBC7) | " "Peter Tinniswood's last play, written especially for Chekhov admirer Paul Scofield. " | |
20100125 (BBC7) | " "Peter Tinniswood's last play, written especially for Chekhov admirer Paul Scofield. " | |
20100126 (BBC7) | " "Peter Tinniswood's last play, written especially for Chekhov admirer Paul Scofield. " | |
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20070619 (BBC7) | Anton goes to stay at the Majestic Hotel and encounters Miss Mansfield. By Peter Tinniswood and starring Paul Scofield. | |
20070620 (BBC7) | Anton goes to stay at the Majestic Hotel and encounters Miss Mansfield. By Peter Tinniswood and starring Paul Scofield. | |
20080108/09 (BBC7) | Anton goes to stay at the Majestic Hotel and encounters Miss Mansfield. By Peter Tinniswood and starring Paul Scofield. | |
20101221 (BBC7) | Set in a hotel - Peter Tinniswood's last play created for Chekhov admirer Paul Scofield. With Emma Fielding and Stephen Thorne. | |
20101221 (BBC7) | Set in a hotel - Peter Tinniswood's last play created for Chekhov admirer Paul Scofield. | |
20101222 (BBC7) | Set in a hotel - Peter Tinniswood's last play created for Chekhov admirer Paul Scofield. | |
Producer's Choice - Enyd Williams | 20050624/25 (BBC7) | Anton goes to stay at the Majestic Hotel and encounters Miss Mansfield. Play by Peter Tinniswood with Paul Schofield. |