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  1. Lovejoy: Created by Ian La Frenais. With Ian McShane, Dudley Sutton, Chris Jury, Phyllis Logan. Lovejoy is an irresistible rogue with a keen eye for antiques. The part-time detective scours the murky salerooms, auction halls and stately homes of Britain, always on the lookout for a find.

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    Lovejoy is a British television comedy-drama mystery series, based on the novels by John Grant under the pen name Jonathan Gash. The show, which ran to 71 episodes over six series, was originally broadcast on BBC1 between 10 January 1986 and 4 December 1994, although there was a five-year gap between the first and second series.

  3. Lovejoy. Golden Globe® winner Ian McShane (Deadwood) exudes rakish charm as "the James Bond of antiques dealers" (New York Times) in these cult-favorite mysteries. Despite his knack for spotting rare finds among rubbish, Lovejoy can't stay out of trouble, often getting snared in the underbelly of the antiques industry.

  4. Lovejoy is intrigued when famous violinist Lindsey Parry-Davies mysteriously asks him to make his valuable Stradivarius look like an imitation, but nonetheless calls on the services of Tommy Norris, Liverpool supporter and king of the violin fakers.

  5. "Lovejoy" is a British television comedy-drama mystery series that aired from 1986 to 1994. It is based on the character Lovejoy, a roguish antiques dealer, created by British author John Grant (under the pen name Jonathan Gash).

  6. While reviewing articles from an estate sale of an eccentric engineer, Lovejoy uncovers clues that lead him to an ancient Roman grave.

  7. Lovejoy When Lovejoy loses his home and base, Ian McShane's antiques dealer plunges into trouble. Alongside Eric and Tinker, they tackle their shadiest gigs yet, from swindling a Dutch art dealer to pulling off TV cons, pushing Lovejoy to his limits.

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