Paula Wilcox Trailers
Man About the House: 50 Years of Laughs TrailerGreat Expectations TrailerScoop Trailer
Man About the House: 50 Years of Laughs TrailerGreat Expectations TrailerScoop Trailer
Total trailers found: 11
01 January 1973
Reprising the television series roles which first made them household names, Richard Beckinsale and Paula Wilcox star as Geoffrey Scrimshaw and Beryl Battersby, a hesitant, inexperienced, young couple attempting to negotiate the sexual minefield of the ‘permissive’ society.
05 October 1972
Trish is a lonely young wife in a tense marriage, living at the top of a high rise block of flats. She looks to the police and her husband for help when she finds her baby has been stolen from its pram.
27 July 2006
An American journalism student in London scoops a big story, and begins an affair with an aristocrat as the incident unfurls.
14 October 2023
An affectionate look at the 1970s sitcom, with interviews and a look behind the scenes.
25 May 1998
When an absorbing new manuscript finds its way across his desk, Marcus Walwyn (Gideon Turner), an impressionable young publisher, befriends the book's author (Peter Davison) and suddenly has trouble leaving his work at the office.
14 November 1980
Peter Cook & Co. is a one-off sketch show special starring Peter Cook, with guest appearances from fellow comedians.
14 February 1978
A comic extravaganza about a young woman's adventures in the world of big business charity.
17 November 1985
Sweet Hilda Capper spends her birthday fending off the well-meaning intrusions of family and friends.
01 June 1993
This movie deals with the problems suffered by many smaller girls' boarding schools during the early 1990s recession, and makes use of metaphor and analogy in its critique of the John Major government of the day.
22 December 1974
An unscrupulous property developer wants to flatten the street to make way for new buildings. Householder George Roper is happy to take the offered money and run but his wife Mildred and their lodgers join with other residents to take a stand and keep things as they are.
03 April 2013
This stunning adaptation of Dickens' classic tale was captured live from the Vaudeville Theatre in the West End.