This thread is about miniseries and movies made for television that you liked.
I loved the Merlin miniseries from 1998.
North and South. The first miniseries that i ever saw.
Heck yes! I loved that miniseries (Merlin). Been trying to get another copy of it for years since my old VHS copy doesn't work anymore.
My favorite is probably Lonesome Dove. I didn't really like Westerns all that much until this miniseries. On top of the great story, the casting was excellent.
"Duel," of course. Steven Spielberg's first movie, written by Richard Matheson, based on his short story. (You know, the one where Dennis Weaver is stalked by a truck.)
Also: "The Night Stalker"--the very first Kolchak TV-movie, which at, at one time, was the highest-rated TV-movie in history (And also scripted by Matheson, based on the novel by Jeff Rice._
Danger UXB. I don't know if it was considered a mini-series in the UK, but in the US, where it was shown on PBS Masterpiece Theater, I think it qualifies. A fact-based story that follows an Army squad of colorful characters as they defuse unexploded Luftwaffe bombs around England in WW2. They basically have to make up the job as they go along, hoping not to be blown up as they try new tricks, while the Germans invent ever-more dangerous and booby-trapped fuzes. Great characters, great suspense, great sense of time and place and even a nice romance. Not every character is likable, and no character is safe. I saw some episodes when I was about 11 and it left quite an impression on my mind till I was able to see it again about 25 years later. Another one I watch regularly.
Hell, yeah! I remember this from when I was a kid; it left quite an impression on me. Handsome young Anthony Andrews defusing bombs......what's not to love? I also remember it as having a great sense of time and place--a whole new side of that era that I knew nothing about. I loved it.
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