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Season 22 – Masterpiece Theatre

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"Masterpiece Theatre" presents adaptations of classic literature and the work of contemporary writers as acted out by prestigious thespians. Among the stories that have been featured in the series' run are "I, Claudius," "Henry VIII" and "The Forsyte Saga."
Masterpiece Theatre — Season 22

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Episode 1 Aired Oct 4, 1992 A Question of Attribution Personal art advisor to Queen Elizabeth II, Sir Anthony Blunt, is investigated for being a spy. Details Episode 2 Aired Oct 18, 1992 The Best of Friends Based on Hugh Whitemore's play, Sydney Cockerell (John Gielgud), nun Laurentia McLachlan (Wendy Hiller) and George Bernard Shaw (Patrick McGoohan) are fast friends in 1900s England. Details Episode 3 Aired Oct 25, 1992 Memento Mori A detective is hired to figure out who is behind a series of calls reminding the elderly they are going to die soon. Details Episode 4 Aired Nov 1, 1992 Memento Mori A detective can't find the person making disturbing phone calls to the elderly. Details Episode 5 Aired Nov 8, 1992 Two Monologues: In My Defence/A Chip in the Sugar A woman (Saskia Reeves) justifies killing her terminally ill mother; a man's (Alan Bennett) life changes when his domineering mother dates an old suitor. Details Episode 6 Aired Nov 15, 1992 The Secret Agent Based on Joseph Conrad's novel, a European spy (David Suchet) is forced into terrorism in 1894 London. Details Episode 7 Aired Nov 22, 1992 The Secret Agent A man dies in Verloc's (David Suchet) botched blowup of the Greenwich Observatory. With Cheryl Campbell. Details Episode 8 Aired Nov 29, 1992 The Secret Agent Winnie (Cheryl Campbell) confronts Verloc (David Suchet) about his role in terrorism. Details Episode 9 Aired Dec 27, 1992 Jeeves and Wooster II Bertie (Hugh Laurie) must deter an aspiring actor (Nicholas Hewetson). With Stephen Fry. Details Episode 10 Aired Jan 3, 1993 Jeeves and Wooster II Bertie (Hugh Laurie) aids Gussie Fink-Nottle in legal and love matters. With Stephen Fry, Mary Wimbush. Details Episode 11 Aired Jan 10, 1993 Jeeves and Wooster II Bertie (Hugh Laurie) agrees to steal an aristocrat's memoirs for his fiancee. With Stephen Fry. Details Episode 12 Aired Jan 17, 1993 Jeeves and Wooster II Jeeves (Stephen Fry) helps Bertie (Hugh Laurie) escape threatening men and demanding women. Details Episode 13 Aired Jan 24, 1993 The Countess Alice A journalist investigates how Countess Von Holzendorf ended up in poverty. Details Episode 14 Aired Feb 7, 1993 Impromptu Composer Chopin is pursued romantically by a female writer, George Sand. Details Episode 15 Aired Feb 14, 1993 The Blackheath Poisonings Adultery and deceit rule a middle-class family in turn-of-the-century England in "The Blackheath Poisonings." Details Episode 16 Aired Feb 21, 1993 The Blackheath Poisonings Another suspicious death occurs; Charlotte (Zoe Wanamaker) and Dangerfield (Patrick Malahide) wed. Details Episode 17 Aired Feb 28, 1993 The Blackheath Poisonings Family members stand trial for murder; Paul (Christien Anholt) explains his behavior to Isabel (Christine Kavanagh) in a letter. Details Episode 18 Aired Mar 28, 1993 Hedda Gabler Director Deborah Warner's production of Henrik Ibsen's "Hedda Gabler" features Fiona Shaw, Stephen Rea, Nicholas Woodeson and Donal McCann. Details Episode 19 Aired Apr 4, 1993 The Black Velvet Gown In Catherine Cookson's "The Black Velvet Gown," set in 1830s England, an employer controls a widow (Janet McTeer) and her family. Details Episode 20 Aired Apr 11, 1993 The Black Velvet Gown In "The Black Velvet Gown," an employer's hold on an 1830s widow (Janet McTeer) extends to her daughter (Geraldine Somerville). Details Episode 21 Aired Apr 18, 1993 Calling the Shots TV documentarian Maggie Donnelly (Lynn Redgrave) receives threatening phone calls after reporting on date rape. Details Episode 22 Aired Apr 25, 1993 Calling the Shots Maggie (Lynn Redgrave) fears her tormentor is someone she knows. With Donald Douglas, Kelly Clark. Details Episode 23 Aired May 2, 1993 Calling the Shots Maggie's (Lynn Redgrave) tormentor confronts her at home. Details Episode 24 Aired May 9, 1993 Doctor Finlay: The Return Dr. John Finlay (David Rintoul) returns from World War II and finds changes in his hometown in Scotland. Details Episode 25 Aired May 16, 1993 Doctor Finlay: Working Together Dr. Finlay and Dr. Neil (David Rintoul, Jason Flemyng) become partners, allowing Dr. Cameron (Ian Bannen) to retire; a patient is grateful. Details Episode 26 Aired May 23, 1993 Doctor Finlay: Winning the Peace Dr. Cameron (Ian Bannen) moves out of the Arden House; Dr. Neil (Jason Flemyng) is asked to join the church choir; Dr. Finlay (David Rintoul) treats a patient. Details Episode 27 Aired May 30, 1993 Doctor Finlay: A Bitter Pill Dr. Cameron (Ian Bannen) moves the last of his things; Dr. Neil (Jason Flemyng) believes a patient is not taking her medicine. Details Episode 28 Aired Jun 6, 1993 Doctor Finlay: Forbidden Fruit One of Dr. Finlay's (David Rintoul) patients has a breakdown and Dr. Cameron (Ian Bannen) lectures German war prisoners. Details Episode 29 Aired Jun 13, 1993 Doctor Finlay: The Good Doctor Dr. Finlay (David Rintoul) and a peer disagree about National Health; Dr. Finlay is offered a practice in Canada. Details

Season Info

Network
PBS
Rating
TV-PG
Genre
Drama
Original Language
English
Release Date
Oct 4, 1992