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Actors: Julian Fellowes (actor), Sean Bean (actor), Nicholas Farrell (actor), Norman Rossington (actor), John Savident (actor), Keith Palmer (editor), Michael Cochrane (actor), James Laurenson (actor), Alexander Armstrong (actor), Tom Clegg (director), John Tams (actor), Dominic Muldowney (composer), John Tams (composer), Daragh O'Malley (actor), Robin Fraser-Paye (costume designer),
Plot: Sharpe is horrified to be told that his regiment,the South Essex,is to be disbanded and discovers a plot whereby corrupt war minister Fenner and other high ranking militarists auction off soldiers privately,keeping the profits but still claiming on paper that the regiments exist. Having gained the ear of the eccentric Prince of Wales who orders Fenner to give him a new regiment Sharpe is now in danger from Fenner and he and Harper survive an attempt to kill them. Putting it about that they are dead they enlist,using assumed names,in the South Essex,falling foul of vicious Sergeant Lynch and paranoid Colonel Girdwood who abuse the naive young recruits. After Harper is ordered to be shot he and Sharpe escape,helped by Jane Gibbons,whose sadistic,corrupt uncle Simmerson,who also benefits by the auction scam,intends to marry her to Girdwood. Jane knows that her uncle keeps a ledger containing all the illegal transactions,which Sharpe must obtain to bring down the miscreants. Just when it looks as if he and Jane have failed help comes from an unexpected quarter and, as a result, Sharpe's battalion is restored on the prince's orders and Sharpe and Jane are engaged.
Keywords: adventure-hero, attack, based-on-book, based-on-novel, battle, battlefield, bayonet, behind-enemy-lines, british, british-accentActors: Siegfried Rauch (actor), George Henare (actor), Ian Warren (producer), Peter Nicoll (actor), Gerban Ceth (producer), Gerban Ceth (director), Estelle Woods (actress), Anthony Blackett (actor), Richard Sparks (writer), Judy Stairmand (actor),
Genres: Family,Actors: James Payne (miscellaneous crew), Glyn Houston (actor), Duncan Lamont (actor), James Payne (actor), Oliver Reed (actor), John Gilling (writer), John Gilling (director), Anthony Nelson Keys (producer), Pauline Harlow (miscellaneous crew), Sean Lynch (actor), Ronald Lewis (actor), Tom Simpson (editor), Jeremy Burnham (actor), Yvonne Romain (actress), Don Banks (composer),
Genres: Adventure,Actors: Francis Searle (director), Arthur Lowe (actor), Ian Wilson (actor), Eddie Byrne (actor), Arthur Howard (actor), Sam Kydd (actor), Doreen Dearnaley (miscellaneous crew), Maurice Rootes (editor), Lyndon Brook (actor), John Chandos (actor), Jill Adams (actress), John Temple-Smith (producer), John Temple-Smith (writer), Ryck Rydon (actor), Anne Valery (actress),
Plot: As he is about to retire, a police officer discovers that his daughter is mixed up with a criminal gang and is about to go to prison for a crime she didn't commit. Against his better judgment, he comes up with a plan to keep her from going to prison.
Keywords: policeMademoiselle remembers too well
How once she was belle of the ball
Now the past she sadly recalls.
Mademoiselle lived in grand hotels
Ordered clothes by Chanel and Dior
Millionaires queued at her door.
Oh, she pleased them and teased them
She hooked them and squeezed them
Until like their empires they'd fall
She very soon learned
That the more love she spurned
The more power she yearned
Until she was belle of the ball.
Oh, Mademoiselle, such a soft machiavel
Would play bagatelle with the hearts of young men as
they fell
Mademoiselle would hide in her shell
Could then turn cast a spell on any girl
That got in her way.
She would crave all attention
Men would flock to her side
Woe betide any man who ignored
For she'd feign such affection
Then break down their pretension
When she'd won she would turn away.
Turn away, thoroughly bored.
Mademoiselle, long ago said farewell
To any love left to sell, for the sake of being belle
of the ball
Mademoiselle knows there's no way to quell
Her own private hell, just a shell,
With no heart left at all.
Poor old Mademoiselle.