Ted Whitehead

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The Mayor of Casterbridge TrailerTess of the D'Urbervilles TrailerThe Cloning of Joanna May Trailer

Ted Whitehead, sometimes credited as E.A. Whitehead, was a Liverpool born playwright and television scriptwriter.

Most Popular Ted Whitehead Trailers

Total trailers found: 8

Caligula Trailer (1979)

14 August 1979

After the death of the paranoid emperor Tiberius, Caligula, his heir, seizes power and plunges the empire into a bloody spiral of madness and depravity.

Tess of the D'Urbervilles Trailer (1998)

08 March 1998

Thomas Hardy's classic epic remains one of the most popular novels, this TV adaptation vividly depicts the powerful tale of a peasant girl whose life is torn apart by the love and jealousy of two men.

Under the Age Trailer (1972)

19 March 1972

The story concerns Susie, a transgender bartender, dealing with four patrons who stumble into her place of work.

The Peddler Trailer (1976)

23 March 1976

One pill, and you're floating on air. A different one, and you're full of lead. Married, mortgaged, broke, a love-affair gone sour - which drug can help Alec?

The Cloning of Joanna May Trailer (1992)

16 January 1992

Joanna once was married to Carl May, a very rich and powerful nuclear energy magnate. They love each other, but had to divorce after Joanna was caught on an incidental love affair.

The Proofing Session Trailer (1977)

17 May 1977

Graham, an executive, is ordered by his boss to look after a couple of out-of-town buyers - who make it clear they would like to visit a brothel.

The Mayor of Casterbridge Trailer (2003)

28 December 2003

Adaptation of Thomas Hardy's novel. At a country fair, young hay-trusser Michael Henchard quarrels with his wife Susan, and in a drunken fit decides to auction off his wife and baby to a sailor for five guineas.

Murder East - Murder West Trailer (1990)

01 December 1990

This Cold War dramatic thriller tells the passionate story of three people caught in a murderous web of deceit and revenge on both sides of the former Germany.