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Paradise Postponed
1986
- 1986 · Drama
Paradise Postponed: With Annette Crosbie, Paul Shelley, Peter Egan, David Threlfall. A clergyman, famous for his support of left-wing causes, dies, and surprises his family by leaving a great deal of money to a Conservative Member of Parliament.
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- 1986-09-15
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Paradise Postponed (1986) is a British 11-episode TV serial based on the 1985 novel by writer John Mortimer. The series covered a span of 30 years of postwar British history, set in a small village.
Mon, Oct 6, 1986. Henry and Agnes get married and have a child, and the brothers finally reconcile. But as he's coming to terms with his current life, Fred also begins to probe some mysteries in his past.
11 x 50 minute episodes. It was hard to tell who the heroes were in John Mortimer’s Paradise Postponed, Thames Television’s blockbuster about dotty socialist vicar Simeon Simcox (Michael Hordern) – “The Red Rector” of the village of Rapstone Fanner – and how he died and left all his money (including a fortune in brewery shares) not ...
This British series, based on books by John Mortimer, follows the rise of Leslie Titmuss from humble beginnings in the 1950s to Tory cabinet minister in the 1980s.
If you lived through the 60's, John Mortimer's 'Paradise Postponed' will bring back a flood of interesting memories.
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1986 • 11 Episodes. Season 1 of Paradise Postponed premiered on September 15, 1986. Season 2. 1991 • 3 Episodes. Season 2 of Paradise Postponed premiered on September 3, 1991. This British series, based on books by John Mortimer, follows the rise of Leslie Titmuss from humble beginnings in the 1950s to Tory cabinet minister in the 1980s.