Pieter Rogers

Most Popular Pieter Rogers Trailers

Total trailers found: 13

Our Kid Trailer (1977)

10 May 1977

1962/63: `There's never been a time for people like you an me to make it quite like there is now. You want to be a photographer.

Street Party Trailer (1977)

03 April 1977

It's 1953 and a street party is held in Bethlehem Street, London, to celebrate Queen Elizabeth II's Coronation.

No Name, No Pack Drill Trailer (1977)

31 May 1977

Northern Ireland, 1969: The Westmoreland Light Infantry is posted to Belfast, along with Major Harry Lightoller and his wife Claire.

Wind of Change Trailer (1977)

01 May 1977

1960/61: The decline of the aristocracy.

Plain Jane Trailer (1977)

14 June 1977

A well-to-do family moves from the city to a country farmhouse, determined to make a go of things on their own, but the existence of an already present third generation housekeeper rather changes things somewhat.

An Hour in the Life... Trailer (1977)

05 June 1977

1971: A woman at the centre of an international diplomatic scandal walks into the offices of an ailing Fleet Street newspaper to share her story.

Ramsey Trailer (1977)

22 May 1977

1966. Alf Ramsey is manager of the England football team and England is staging the World Cup.

Almost Tomorrow Trailer (1977)

27 March 1977

The year is 1952. Dilemma of a Southend family when marriage promises to take the eldest daughter to Mau Mau-racked Kenya.

Cinderella CND Trailer (1977)

24 April 1977

This episode looks at 1958/59.

Nanny's Boy Trailer (1977)

17 April 1977

1956/57 - This episode reflects the Kim Philby spy affair.

The White Elephant Trailer (1977)

10 April 1977

With the coming of television, a cinema owner finds her patrons rapidly diminishing.

Silver Lining Trailer (1977)

19 June 1977

1977: Edgar Parker is about to emigrate to Canada. His wife wants him to stay in London for the Jubilee celebrations.

Age of Hypocrisy Trailer (1977)

15 May 1977

1964. During a general election campaign, lecturer Terry Iverson is forced to question his own beliefs and values when he's faced with a potentially campaign-ending family situation.