The best Christopher Fulford’s tv movie movies

Christopher Fulford

Christopher Fulford

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Made in Britain

Made in Britain
7.2/10
After being sent to a detention centre, a teenage skinhead clashes with the social workers, who want to conform him to the status quo.

Hornblower: The Duchess and the Devil

Hornblower: The Duchess and the Devil
7.8/10
Horatio Homblower, now promoted to Acting Lieutenant, captures the French ship Le Reve off the Spanish coast. The Captain of the French ship is furious that such a youngster has pulled off such a coup. But far more daunting is Hornblower's first taste of the high life, when he is invited to dine with the Governor of Gibraltar and his wife. The prospect of this is frightening enough, but an unexpected guest, the glamorous Duchess of Wharfedale, adds another spin to his evening.

The Fortunes and Misfortunes of Moll Flanders

The Fortunes and Misfortunes of Moll Flanders
7.7/10
In her filthy cell in Newgate prison Moll Flanders, dubbed 'the wickedest woman in England' tells her story. Born in the gaol, after her mother is transported Moll is raised by the kindly mayor of Colchester and his wife, whose two sons lust after her. She enjoys sex with handsome Rowland, who teaches her that money talks, but, realizing he only wants her as a mistress, she marries his duller brother Robin, who conveniently dies after five years, leaving her wealthy. She goes to London, briefly meeting highwayman Jemmy Seagrove, and marries parvenu draper Daniel Dawkins, but he has huge debts and must flee to France, leaving Moll alone and poor. Moll meets handsome young American sea captain Lemuel Golightly, who marries her and takes her to Virginia and a good life style, along with his mother. They have two children and are blissfully happy until Moll discovers her mother-in-law is also her birth mother. She has married her own brother. She returns to England and poses as wealthy ...

Forbidden Territory: Stanley's Search for Livingstone

Forbidden Territory: Stanley's Search for Livingstone
6.5/10
British explorer Henry Stanley travels to Africa in 1871 seeking missionary David Livingstone.

The Investigator

The Investigator
6.4/10
1989: Caroline Meagher is a sergeant with the Royal Military Police, with 12 years' experience, stationed in Northern Ireland. Two men from internal affairs grill her for four days: someone has accused her of being a lesbian. It's an offense that leads to court martial. In a series of flashbacks, we see her enthusiasm when she joins the force, her various assignments including investigating suspected lesbians, and her own slow discovery of her sexual nature. She, like others in her situation, must go to great lengths to avoid detection. Once reported, will she withstand the interrogation? Meagher herself comments on camera at the end of the film.

We'll Support You Evermore

We'll Support You Evermore
8.2/10
A father is intent on finding the truth as to how his soldier son met his death while serving in Northern Ireland.

Bad Boy Blues

Bad Boy Blues
7.9/10
Two boyhood friends end up on different sides of the law. How will each react when they meet up for the first time since school?

A Married Man

A Married Man
7.4/10
British television movie in which a married lawyer's excursion into adultery leads to murder.

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