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  1. Nothing Like a Dame (released in the United States, Australia and New Zealand as Tea With the Dames) is a 2018 British documentary film directed by Roger Michell, with Sally Angel serving as executive producer. It was produced by Sally Angel and Karen Steyn.

    • 2 May 2018 (United Kingdom)
  2. Currently you are able to watch "Nothing Like a Dame" streaming on AMC+ Amazon Channel, AMC+ Roku Premium Channel, Acorn TV, AcornTV Amazon Channel, Acorn TV Apple TV, IFC Films Unlimited Apple TV Channel. It is also possible to buy "Nothing Like a Dame" on Amazon Video, Vudu, Apple TV, Google Play Movies, YouTube as download or rent it on Vudu ...

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    • 2018
    • Herself; Herself; Herself
    • Roger Michell
  3. Sep 21, 2018 · Spend a delightfully bawdy afternoon with four legends of British stage and cinema -- Maggie Smith, Judi Dench, Eileen Atkins and Joan Plowright -- as they spill the tea on life, love and art.

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    • Documentary
    • Roger Michell
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  5. May 2, 2018 · Original title: Nothing Like a Dame. 2018. Unrated. 1h 24m. IMDb RATING. 7.4 /10. 2.8K. YOUR RATING. Rate. Play trailer 1:48. 1. 5 Videos. 13 Photos. Documentary. Dames Judi Dench, Eileen Atkins, Joan Plowright, and Maggie Smith get together for tea to reminisce and discuss their acting careers. Director. Roger Michell. Stars. Maggie Smith.

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    • Documentary
    • Roger Michell
    • 2018-05-02
  6. Picturehouse. 8.6K subscribers. 215K views 5 years ago. ...more. On DVD & Digital now - find out more at http://nothinglikeadame.film/From time to time four old friends, all extraordinary...

    • Apr 12, 2018
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    • Picturehouse
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  8. NOTHING LIKE A DAME invites you to spend time with these acting legends as they talk about their lives and their professional experiences across Theatre, Television and Film. Directed by Roger Michell (My Cousin Rachel, Notting Hill), the film also includes a range of astonishing archive material.