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10 January. ( 1999-01-10) –. 24 January 1999. ( 1999-01-24) Shooting the Past is a television drama by Stephen Poliakoff, produced by TalkBack Productions for BBC Two and first shown in 1999. It was TalkBack's first drama production, the company being mainly known for its television comedy work.
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Shooting the Past: With Lindsay Duncan, Timothy Spall, Liam Cunningham, Billie Whitelaw. A US property developer realises that he has a battle on his hands when he tries to renovate a London building containing a vast photographic collection and discovers that the library employees will resort to anything to thwart him.
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- 1999-11-21
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Shooting The Past was first broadcast in January 1999 on BBC2 and scored remarkable ratings and critical acclaim. It features a trio of stunning performances from Lindsay Duncan, Timothy Spall and Liam Cunningham and a wonderful supporting cast including Andy Serkis, Billie Whitelaw and Emilia Fox.
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Shooting the Past. A photo librarian (Lindsay Duncan) and her staff resist the efforts of their building's new owner (Liam Cunningham) to disperse their collection.
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- Stephen Poliakoff
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- Lindsay Duncan
Directed by Stephen Poliakoff. A US property developer realises that he has a battle on his hands when he tries to renovate a London building containing a vast photographic collection and discovers that the library employees will resort to anything to thwart him. Cast. Crew. Details. Genres.
Trivia. FAQ. IMDbPro. All topics. Episode list. Shooting the Past. Seasons. Years. 1. S1.E1 ∙ Part One. Sun, Jan 10, 1999. The staff of the Fallon Photo Library and Collection are left reeling when their new Americn owners decide to break up the archive and sell off the cherished Man Ray photographs.