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Dec 22, 1981
Lord Marchmain, fatally ill, returns to England and prepares to die at Brideshead. Charles and Julia plan to marry and hope Brideshead will be theirs...
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Dec 14, 1981
Bridey rebukes Julia for her affair with Charles, and Cordelia brings news of Sebastian living a dismal life in a remote monastery in North Africa.
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Dec 7, 1981
Charles and Julia meet on a transatlantic liner and begin an affair. Rex Mottram and Charles's wife conspire against them.
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Nov 30, 1981
Bridey is planning to demolish Marchmain House, the family's London residence, and commissions Charles to paint some last pictures of its interior...
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Nov 23, 1981
With Lady Marchmain very near to death, Charles searches French Morocco for Sebastian. He finds him, and is shocked by what he finds.
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Nov 9, 1981
Charles comes home from Paris to spend New Year 1925 at Brideshead, but Sebastian behaves disgracefully. The Marchmains are trying to stop Sebastian...
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Nov 2, 1981
Sebastian's alcoholism, depression and misbehaviour become more and more of a problem. He is sent down (expelled) from Oxford and after an unhappy...
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Oct 26, 1981
Charles gets closer to Sebastian's family, with the result that he and Sebastian begin to grow apart. Then one night they get drunk, go for a drive...
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Oct 19, 1981
While Sebastian recovers from a broken foot, he and Charles enjoy a long summer vacation on their own (apart from the servants) at Brideshead,...
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Oct 12, 1981
1944: in the fifth year of the Second World War, a thoughtful middle-aged British Army officer, Captain Charles Ryder, finds himself posted...
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Release Date: 1981
Duration: 60 min
Based on a book by Evelyn Waugh , this Mini-Series is a lament for an aristocratic England which at the end of the 1939-45 War...more












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